Wuhan, China

Yan Liang


Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

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Years Active: 2025

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2 patents (USPTO):

Title: Innovations of Yan Liang in Wireless Power Transfer Technology

Introduction

Yan Liang is a prominent inventor based in Wuhan, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of wireless power transfer technology. With a total of two patents to his name, his work focuses on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of capacitive couplers.

Latest Patents

One of Yan Liang's latest patents is titled "Capacitive wireless power transfer coupler and application thereof." This invention features a coupler transmitting side with two electrode plates arranged in the same plane, a shielding plate parallel to the electrode plates, and a filling dielectric between each of the electrode plates and the shielding plate. The coupler receiving side mirrors the structure of the transmitting side. This design addresses issues such as increased coupler volume, limited improvement in the capacitive coupling coefficient, and low efficiency of power transfer in existing capacitive couplers.

Another notable patent is the "Capacitive coupler with asymmetric insulating layers and wireless power transfer system." This invention includes a coupler transmitting side with a first insulating cavity and two plates arranged on a first plane. The receiving side is arranged opposite and features a second insulating cavity with two additional plates. The asymmetric insulating layers enhance power transfer efficiency and reduce the safety distance of the electric field.

Career Highlights

Yan Liang is affiliated with the Naval University of Engineering, where he continues to advance research in wireless power transfer technologies. His innovative work has garnered attention in the field, contributing to the development of more efficient power transfer systems.

Collaborations

Yan Liang has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Enguo Rong and Pan Sun. Their combined expertise has furthered advancements in the technologies they are developing.

Conclusion

Yan Liang's contributions to wireless power transfer technology through his innovative patents demonstrate his commitment to enhancing efficiency in this field. His work at the Naval University of Engineering continues to pave the way for future advancements in power transfer systems.

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