Staff Research Scientist at United Technologies Research Center
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
United Technologies Research Center - East Hartford, CT since Sep 2010
Staff Research Scientist
Universal Voltronics - Brookfield, CT Apr 2001 - Sep 2010
Senior Project Engineer
Advanced Energy - Voorhees, NJ Sep 1994 - Apr 2001
RF Engineer/Power Supply Engineer
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University 1990 - 1994
B.S, Electrical Engineering
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
MS Study, Electrical Engineering
According to a wireless power transfer system for wirelessly powering a conveyance apparatus of a conveyance system including: a wireless electrical power transmitter located along a side of the conveyance system in a first location; a power management system configured to control operation of the wireless electrical power transmitter; a wireless electrical power receiver located along a surface of the conveyance apparatus opposite the side; an energy storage device configured to receive electrical power from the wireless electrical power receiver; an energy storage device management system configured to monitor data of the energy storage device and the conveyance apparatus, the energy storage device management system being in wireless communication with the power management system, wherein the energy storage device management system is configured to transmit the data to the power management system and the power management system adjusts operation of the wireless electrical power transmitter in response to the data.
Wireless Power Transfer System For Elevators With Extended Range
- Farmington CT, US Ajit Rajagopalan - South Glastonbury CT, US Stephen Savulak - Woodbury CT, US Goran Djuknic - New York NY, US Parikshith B. Channegowda - Glastonbury CT, US Enrico Manes - Feeding Hills MA, US
International Classification:
H02J 50/12 B66B 7/00
Abstract:
A wireless power transfer system for wirelessly powering a conveyance apparatus of a conveyance system including: a wireless electrical power transmitter located along a side of the conveyance system in a first location, the side being stationary; and a wireless electrical power receiver located along a surface of the conveyance apparatus opposite the side, the wireless electrical power receiver and the wireless electrical power transmitter being in a facing spaced relationship defining a gap therebetween when the wireless electrical power receiver is located at the first location.