Claims
- 1-8. (Canceled)
- 9. A wet electrolytic capacitor comprising:
a rolled capacitive element having first and second ends and including at least first and second metallic foils and at least one electrolyte impregnated separator between the foils; a first conductive endcap electrically coupled to the first metallic foil and having a generally concave surface at least partially enclosing the first end of the rolled capacitive element; and a second conductive endcap electrically coupled to the second metallic foil and having a generally concave surface at least partially enclosing the second end of the rolled capacitive element.
- 10. The capacitor of claim 9, wherein the first and second endcaps include respective first and second tubular portions which enclose respective portions of the rolled capacitive element.
- 11. The capacitor of claim 9, further including an insulative tube encircling a portion of the rolled capacitive element between the first and second ends of the element, with the insulative tube having a first end abutting the first conductive endcap and a second end abutting the second conductive endcap.
- 12. The capacitor of claim 9, wherein each metallic foil consists essentially of aluminum.
- 13. The capacitor of claim 9, wherein each generally concave surface is substantially hemispherical.
- 14. A wet electrolytic capacitor comprising:
a rolled capacitive element having first and second ends and including at least first and second metallic foils and at least one electrolyte impregnated separator between the foils; a first conductive endcap having a generally concave surface at least partially enclosing the first end of the rolled capacitive element; and a second conductive endcap having a generally concave surface at least partially enclosing the second end of the rolled capacitive element, with the second conductive endcap electrically isolated from the first conductive endcap.
- 15. The capacitor of claim 14, wherein the first and second endcaps include respective first and second tubular portions which surround respective portions of the rolled capacitive element.
- 16. The capacitor of claim 14, further including an insulative tube encircling a portion of the rolled capacitive element between the first and second ends of the element, with the insulative tube having a first end abutting the first conductive endcap and a second end abutting the second conductive endcap.
- 17. The capacitor of claim 14 wherein each metallic foil consists essentially of aluminum.
- 18. The capacitor of claim 14 wherein each generally concave surface is substantially hemispherical.
- 19. The capacitor of claim 1, wherein the first and second endcaps include respective first and second tubular portions which surround respective portions of the rolled capacitive element.
- 20. A wet electrolytic capacitor comprising:
a rolled capacitive element, the capacitive element including at least first and second metallic foils and at least one electrolyte impregnated separator between the foils; and first and second means for at least partially enclosing respective end portions of the rolled capacitive element.
- 21. The capacitor of claim 20, wherein the first and second means are electrically coupled to the respective first and second metallic foils.
- 22. The capacitor of claim 20, wherein each metallic foil consists essentially of aluminum.
- 23. The capacitor of claim 20, wherein each of the first and second means is formed of a conductive material.
- 24. A wet electrolytic capacitor comprising:
a rolled capacitive element, the capacitive element including at least first and second metallic foils and at least one electrolyte impregnated separator between the foils; and first and second conductive endcaps, with each endcap having a concave surface confronting a respective end of the rolled capacitive element.
- 25. The capacitor of claim 24, wherein the concave surface of each endcap at least partially encloses the respective end.
- 26. The capacitor of claim 24, wherein the first and second endcaps include respective first and second tubular portions which encircle respective portions of the rolled capacitive element.
- 27. The capacitor of claim 24, further including an insulative tube having a first end abutting the first conductive endcap, a second end abutting the second conductive endcap, and a central insulative portion which is between the first and second ends and which surrounds a portion of the rolled capacitive element.
- 28. The capacitor of claim 24, wherein the first conductive endcap is electrically coupled to the second conductive endcap.
- 29. The capacitor of claim 24:wherein the first and second endcaps include respective first and second holes; and wherein the capacitor further comprises:
a first feedthrough conductor extending through the first hole and electrically coupled to the first metallic foil; and a second feedthrough conductor extending through the second hole and electrically coupled to the second metallic foil.
- 30. A wet electrolytic capacitor comprising:
a capacitive element including at least first and second metallic foils and at least one electrolyte impregnated separator between the foils; first and second conductive means for at least partially enclosing respective end portions of the rolled capacitive element; and insulation means for enclosing a respective central portion of the rolled capacitive element, with the central portion being between the respective end portions.
- 31. The capacitor of claim 30, wherein each metallic foil consists essentially of aluminum.
- 32. A wet electrolytic capacitor comprising:
a capacitive element having one or more metallic foils, with an anode tab electrically coupled to one or more of the metallic foils, and a cathode tab electrically coupled to one or more of the metallic foils; a tubular housing portion surrounding at least a central portion of the capacitive element; first and second endcaps, with the first endcap engaged with a first end portion of the tubular housing portion to contain a corresponding end portion of the capacitive element and the second end cap engaged with a second end portion of the tubular housing portion to contain a corresponding end portion of the capacitive element.
- 33. The capacitor of claim 32, wherein the capacitive element has a cylindrical form and the tubular housing portion has a cylindrical form.
- 34. The capacitor of claim 33, wherein the tubular housing portion is formed of a non-conductive material.
- 35. The capacitor of claim 34, wherein the non-conductive material is a ceramic, a polymer, or a plastic.
- 36. The capacitor of claim 32, wherein each endcap is formed of diecast or machined aluminum or other conductive metal compatible with the capacitive element.
- 37. The capacitor of claim 32, wherein each endcap has a cup-like structure comprising a generally planar end portion that confronts the corresponding end portion of the capacitive element and an adjoining tubular portion that surrounds the corresponding end portion of the capacitive element.
- 38. The capacitor of claim 32, wherein the tubular housing portion and each endcap are engaged to define a compound butt and lap joint.
- 39. The capacitor of claim 32, wherein the tubular housing portion and each endcap are threaded together.
- 40. The capacitor of claim 32, wherein the tubular housing portion and each endcap are adhered together.
- 41. The capacitor of claim 32, wherein the anode tab contacts an interior surface of the first endcap, and the cathode tab contacts an interior surface of the second endcap.
- 42. The capacitor of claim 41, wherein the anode tab and the cathode tab are attached respectively to the interior surfaces of the first and second endcaps using a conductive adhesive.
- 43. The capacitor of claim 32, wherein the capacitive element comprises an anode, with the anode comprising at least three etched foils.
- 44. The capacitor of claim 32, wherein the capacitive element comprises a plurality of metallic foils, with each foil comprising tantalum, hafnium, niobium, titanium, or zirconium and having a core-etched, tunnel-etched, or perforated-core-etched structure.
- 45. The capacitor of claim 32, wherein each endcap includes means for feeding a conductor through to the capacitive element.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/706,515, filed on Nov. 3, 2000, the specification of which is incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] This application is related to commonly assigned application Ser. No. 09/706,447, filed on Nov. 3, 2000, entitled FLAT CAPACITOR FOR AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Divisions (1)
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09706515 |
Nov 2000 |
US |
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10736209 |
Dec 2003 |
US |