Capacitor housing

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Inventors

Fischer, Edmund
Hebel, Rainer
Kopp, Thomas
Schweikert, Wilhelm

Application #

416601

Filed

Dec-10-2003

Published

Jul-27-2004

Current US Class

174/135
174/50
174/58
174/60
220/4.02
248/906
439/535

International Classes

H05K 005/02

Field of Search

174/50 174/58 174/60 174/135 220/4.02 220/3.8 439/535 248/906

Assignee

Epcos AG (Munich, DE)

Examiners

Patel; Dhiru R

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fish & Richardson P.C.

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Abstract
A capacitor housing includes an electrically conductive cup having a wall and a bottom, and an electrically insulating envelope which substantially covers an exterior of the cup and which includes an opening at a bottom of the cup. The opening is smaller than the bottom of the cup. The capacitor housing also includes a fill element which is substantially heat-conductive and disposed inside the opening and a cover element which is substantially electrically insulating, that covers at least part of the bottom of the cup and overlaps at least part of the envelope.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A housing comprising:

an electrically conductive cup having a wall and a bottom;

an electrically insulating envelope which substantially covers an exterior of the cup and which includes an opening at a bottom of the cup the opening being smaller than a said of the bottom of the cup;

a fill element which is substantially heat-conductive and disposed inside the opening; and

a cover element which is substantially electrically insulating, that covers at least part of the bottom of the cup and overlaps at least part of the envelope.

2. The housing according to claim 1, wherein the fill element is ductile.

3. The housing according to claim 2, wherein the fill element has a disk shape, and a thickness of the fill element differs from a thickness of the envelope by less than 10%.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a housing comprising an electrically conductive cup having a wall, a bottom, and an electrically insulating envelope. The electrically insulating envelope covers an exterior of the cup and features an opening on a bottom of the cup that is smaller than the bottom of the cup. The invention also relates to a structure of the housing, an electrolytic capacitor, and a structure of the electrolytic capacitor.

BACKGROUND

Conventional housings that may be used for electrolytic capacitors are typically made of aluminum. Electrolytic capacitors are attached to printed circuit boards, either individually or in batteries. Because the potential of an anode or a cathode of a capacitor is normally applied to an aluminum housing of the capacitor, the housing must be electrically insulated toward its exterior. In particular, a housing whose bottom is attached to a printed circuit board must be electrically insulated vis-a-vis the printed circuit board. This electrical insulation is achieved via an insulating envelope.
 
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