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`(54) CONTACTLESS POWER TRANSMISSION
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`(KR) wetter 10-201 1-0039297
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`[0001] This application claimsthepriority ofKorean Patent
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`1. Field of the Invention
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`[0003] The present invention relates to a contactless power
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`2. Description of the Related Art
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`[0005] Research into a system for wirelessly, that is, con-
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`[0007] The contactless power transmission device trans-
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`tion. To this end, each ofthe contactless powertransmitter and
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`In particular, a contactless power receiver config-
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`[0009] Each of the circuit part and the coil part, made of
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`[0011] Meanwhile, according to therelatedart, the coil part
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`[0012]
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`In addition, in the case of the contactless power
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`[0015] An aspect of the present invention provides a con-
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`[0016] Another aspect of the present invention provides a
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`[0017] Another aspect of the present invention provides a
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`freedom in a case by including an integrally formed and slim
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`[0018] Another aspect of the present invention provides a
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`loss generated due to an eddy current, a skin effect, or the like,
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`[0019] According to an aspect of the present invention,
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`Theflexible substrate maybea film typeorthin type
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`[0022] The coil unit may further include a plate-shaped
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`[0023] The magnetic part may include a ferrite sheet.
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`[0025] The coil part may havethe plurality of coil strands
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`[0026] Thecoil unit may include the coil pattern formed on
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`[0027] The circuit unit may include exposed pads formed
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`contactless power transmission device as described above;
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`[0035] The contactless power transmission device may be
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`FIG.3 is a perspective view of a contactless power
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`the coil pattern 115 formed on onesurface ofthe substrate 112
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`includes the five coil strands 115a@ to 115e, by way of
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`example. In this case, each ofthe coil strands 1152 to 115¢ of
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`the coil pattern 115 is disposed to be spaced apart from other
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`coil strands at predetermined intervals in parallel therewith.
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`[0083] The present embodiment describes a case in which
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`the coil pattern 115 has a generally rectangular vortex shape,
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`by way of example; however, the coil pattern 115 of the
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`present invention is not limited thereto but may be variously
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`applied. For example, the coil pattern 115 may have a circular
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`vortex shape, a polygonal vortex shape,or thelike.
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`[0084] The coil pattern 115 mayincludean insulating pro-
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`tective layer (for example, a resin insulating layer (not
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`shown)) formed on an upperportion thereof, as needed, such
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`that the insulating protective layer protects the coil pattern
`115 from the outside.
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`[0085] The magnetic part 120 hasa flat plate shape (or a
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`sheet shape), is disposed on one surface ofthe coil part 110,
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`and is fixedly attached to the coil part 110. The magnetic part
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`120 is provided in orderto efficiently form a magnetic path of
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`amagneticfield generated by the coil pattern 115. To this end,
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`the magnetic part 120 may be made of a material through
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`which a magnetic path may be easily formed, and more spe-
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`cifically, be formed of a ferrite sheet.
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`[0086] However, the magnetic part 120 according to the
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`present embodimentis not limited to the above-mentioned
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`configuration but may be variously applied. For example, the
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`magnetic part 120 may be formedby applyingferrite powder
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`or a magnetic solution to one surface of the coil part 110.
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`[0087] Meanwhile, although not shown, the magnetic part
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`120 may include a metal sheet added to an outer surface
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`thereof, as needed, such that the metal sheet shields electro-
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`magnetic wavesor leakage flux. The metal sheet may be made
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`of aluminum, or the like; however, a material of the metal
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`In addition, an adhesion part 140 maybe interposed
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`between the coil part 110 and the magnetic part 120 so that the
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`coil part 110 and the magnetic part 120 ofth