Electricity: transmission to vehicles – Magnetic induction
Patent
1992-07-31
1994-05-17
Huppert, Michael S.
Electricity: transmission to vehicles
Magnetic induction
191 15, 320 2, B60L 902, H01M 1044
Patent
active
053119738
ABSTRACT:
A battery of an electric vehicle is inductively charged while the electrical vehicle is moving, using a magnetic field along different portions of an extended linear distance and an inductive coil mounted on an electric vehicle, by having the electric vehicle, as it traverses the different portions of the extended linear distance, move within the influence of the magnetic field. An apparatus senses progress of the electric vehicle along the extended linear distance. The apparatus produces the magnetic field by a power switch bank connected to an array of inductive coils.
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Tseng David
Tseng Ling-Yuan
Huppert Michael S.
Lowe Scott L.
Tseng Ling-Yuan
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