Claims
- 1. An electrolytic capacitor comprising:
a hermetically sealed capacitor case defining an interior case chamber bounded by a case wall the case further comprising a case base with a case side wall extending from the case base to a side wall upper opening edge, and a cover hermetically sealed at a cover edge against the side wall upper opening edge to enclose the interior case chamber; an electrode stack assembly and electrolyte located within the interior case chamber, the electrode stack assembly further comprising a plurality of capacitor layers stacked in registration upon one another, each capacitor layer comprising a cathode layer having a cathode tab, an anode sub-assembly comprising at least one anode layer having an anode tab, and a separator layer located between adjacent anode and cathode layers, whereby all adjacent cathode layers and anode layers of the stack are electrically insulated from one another by a separator layer; an anode terminal passageway through said case wall; anode terminal means comprising an anode terminal having a first anode terminal end electrically and mechanically connected with a plurality of said anode tabs and a second anode terminal end and means for supporting said anode terminal extending through said anode terminal passageway while electrically insulating said anode terminal from said case wall thereby locating an anode connection terminal at said second anode terminal end exterior to said case wall; a cathode terminal passageway through said case wall; a cathode terminal having a first cathode terminal end electrically and mechanically coupled with a plurality of said cathode tabs and having a second cathode terminal end; means for electrically and mechanically sealing said cathode terminal into said cathode terminal passageway to seal said cathode terminal passageway thereby making electrical connection of said cathode tabs with said case wall and providing a cathode connection terminal at or coupled to the exterior surface of the case wall; and a connector assembly electrically attached to said anode connection terminal for making electrical connection with said anode tabs and electrically attached to said cathode connection terminal for making electrical connection with said cathode tabs.
- 2. The capacitor of claim 1, wherein:
said anode terminal passageway comprises an anode opening extending through said case wall; and said anode terminal means comprises a feedthrough assembly fitted into said anode opening and further comprising a feedthrough pin coupled at an internal pin end with said plurality of anode tabs, and an electrically insulating guide for supporting and electrically insulating said feedthrough pin from said capacitor case and disposing an external pin end away from said case to provide said anode connection terminal.
- 3. The capacitor of claim 2, wherein
said cathode terminal passageway comprises a cathode opening extending through said case wall; and the cathode terminal comprises a cathode feedthrough pin extending through said cathode opening having an internal pin end connected to said plurality of cathode tabs and an external pin end extending away from said case to provide said cathode connection terminal, said cathode feedthrough pin electrically connected with said case.
- 4. The capacitor of claim 3, wherein said connector assembly comprises:
a wiring harness having an anode lead wire with one anode wire end coupled to a connector and with an exposed anode wire end coupled with said anode connection terminal, and having a cathode lead wire with one cathode wire end coupled to said connector and an exposed cathode wire end coupled with said cathode connection terminal; and a connector block covering and electrically insulating said exposed anode and cathode wire ends coupled with said anode and cathode connection terminals.
- 5. The capacitor of claim 3, wherein said connector assembly comprises:
a wiring harness having an anode lead wire with one anode wire end coupled to a connector and with an exposed anode wire end coupled with said anode connection terminal by a cross-wire weld, and having a cathode lead wire with one cathode wire end coupled to said connector and an exposed cathode wire end coupled with said cathode connection terminal by a cross-wire weld; and a connector block covering and electrically insulating said exposed anode and cathode wire ends coupled with said anode and cathode connection terminals.
- 6. The capacitor of claim 2, wherein
said cathode terminal passageway comprises a cathode opening extending through said case wall; and the cathode terminal comprises a cathode feedthrough pin extending through said cathode opening having an internal pin end connected to said plurality of cathode tabs and an external pin end extending flush with and welded to said case to provide said cathode connection terminal upon an exterior surface of said case wall, said cathode feedthrough pin electrically connected with said case.
- 7. The capacitor of claim 6, wherein said connector assembly comprises:
a wiring harness having an anode lead wire with one anode wire end coupled to a connector and with an exposed anode wire end coupled with said anode connection terminal, and having a cathode lead wire with one cathode wire end coupled to said connector and an exposed cathode wire end coupled with said cathode connection terminal; and a connector block covering and electrically insulating said exposed anode and cathode wire ends coupled with said anode and cathode connection terminals.
- 8. The capacitor of claim 6, wherein said connector assembly comprises:
a wiring harness having an anode lead wire with one anode wire end coupled to a connector and with an exposed anode wire end coupled with said anode connection terminal by a cross-wire weld, and having a cathode lead wire with one cathode wire end coupled to said connector and an exposed cathode wire end coupled to said case wall at said cathode connection terminal by a surface weld; and a connector block covering and electrically insulating said exposed anode and cathode wire ends coupled with said anode and cathode connection terminals.
- 9. The capacitor of claim 2, wherein:
said cathode terminal passageway through said case wall extends across the joint between the side wall upper opening edge and a cover edge portion of the cover overlying said upper opening edge; and the cathode terminal comprises a cathode tab extension foil of conductive material having a foil length extending between the first cathode terminal end thereof coupled with said plurality of cathode tabs and the second cathode terminal end thereof extending into said side wall upper opening edge and trapped between and hermetically sealed against said side wall upper opening edge and said cover edge, the second cathode terminal end of said cathode tab extension foil having a foil end width defining a passageway width.
- 10. The capacitor of claim 9, wherein a portion of said cover edge corresponding to the passageway width is relieved to receive said second cathode terminal end extending across said side wall upper opening edge and trapped there by the relieved portion of the cover edge.
- 11. The capacitor of claim 9, wherein said connector assembly comprises:
a wiring harness having an anode lead wire with one anode wire end coupled to a connector and with an exposed anode wire end coupled with said anode connection terminal, and having a cathode lead wire with one cathode wire end coupled to said connector and an exposed cathode wire end coupled with said cathode connection terminal; and a connector block covering and electrically insulating said exposed anode and cathode wire ends coupled with said anode and cathode connection terminals.
- 12. The capacitor of claim 11, wherein said connector assembly comprises:
a wiring harness having an anode lead wire with one anode wire end coupled to a connector and with an exposed anode wire end coupled with said anode connection terminal by a cross-wire weld, and having a cathode lead wire with one cathode wire end coupled to said connector and an exposed cathode wire end coupled to said case wall at said cathode connection terminal by a surface weld; and a connector block covering and electrically insulating said exposed anode and cathode wire ends coupled with said anode and cathode connection terminals.
- 13. The capacitor of claim 9, wherein said cathode tab extension foil comprises at least one of said cathode tabs that is extended in length to extend across the side wall upper edge and cover edge.
- 14. The capacitor of claim 2, wherein:
said cathode terminal passageway through said case wall extends across the joint between the side wall upper opening edge and a cover edge portion of the cover overlying said upper opening edge; and the cathode terminal comprises a cathode tab extension foil of conductive material having a foil length extending between the first cathode terminal end thereof coupled with said plurality of cathode tabs and the second cathode terminal end thereof the cathode terminal comprises said plurality of cathode tabs stacked against one another and extending from the cathode layers and into said side wall upper opening edge, the stacked cathode tabs trapped between and hermetically sealed against said side wall upper opening edge and said cover edge, the second cathode terminal end of said cathode tab extension foil having a foil end width defining a passageway width.
- 15. The capacitor of claim 14, wherein a portion of said cover edge corresponding to the passageway width is relieved to receive said second cathode terminal ends extending across said side wall upper opening edge and trapped there by the relieved portion of the cover edge.
- 16. The capacitor of claim 14, wherein said connector assembly comprises:
a wiring harness having an anode lead wire with one anode wire end coupled to a connector and with an exposed anode wire end coupled with said anode connection terminal, and having a cathode lead wire with one cathode wire end coupled to said connector and an exposed cathode wire end coupled with said cathode connection terminal; and a connector block covering and electrically insulating said exposed anode and cathode wire ends coupled with said anode and cathode connection terminals.
- 17. The capacitor of claim 16, wherein said connector assembly comprises:
a wiring harness having an anode lead wire with one anode wire end coupled to a connector and with an exposed anode wire end coupled with said anode connection terminal by a cross-wire weld, and having a cathode lead wire with one cathode wire end coupled to said connector and an exposed cathode wire end coupled to said case wall at said cathode connection terminal by a surface weld; and a connector block covering and electrically insulating said exposed anode and cathode wire ends coupled with said anode and cathode connection terminals.
- 18. A method of fabricating an electrolytic capacitor comprising:
providing a capacitor case defining an interior case chamber bounded by a case wall, the case further comprising a case base with a case side wall extending from the case base to a side wall upper opening edge and a cover adapted to be hermetically sealed at a cover edge against the side wall upper opening edge to enclose the interior case chamber; forming an anode terminal passageway through said case wall; forming a cathode terminal passageway through said case wall; forming an electrode stack assembly adapted to be located within the interior case chamber, the electrode stack assembly further comprising a plurality of capacitor layers stacked in registration upon one another, each capacitor layer comprising a cathode layer having a cathode tab, an anode sub-assembly comprising at least one anode layer having an anode tab, and a separator layer located between adjacent anode and cathode layers, whereby all adjacent cathode layers and anode layers of the stack are electrically insulated from one another by a separator layer; providing an anode terminal; coupling a first anode terminal end of an anode terminal electrically and mechanically with a plurality of said anode tabs; extending a second anode terminal end of said anode terminal through said anode terminal passageway; supporting said anode terminal extending through said anode terminal passageway while electrically insulating said anode terminal from said case wall thereby locating an anode connection terminal at said second anode terminal end exterior to said case wall; providing a cathode terminal; coupling a first cathode terminal end of a cathode terminal electrically and mechanically with a plurality of said cathode tabs extending a second cathode terminal end of said cathode terminal through said cathode terminal passageway; electrically and mechanically sealing said cathode terminal into said cathode terminal passageway to seal said cathode terminal passageway thereby making electrical connection of said cathode tabs with said case wall and providing a cathode connection terminal at or coupled to the exterior surface of the case wall; and attaching a connector assembly to said anode connection terminal to make electrical connection with said anode tabs and to said cathode connection terminal to make electrical connection with said cathode tabs.
- 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising the step of:
forming a connector block against said capacitor case to cover and electrically insulate said exposed anode and cathode connection terminals and the connector assemble coupled thereto.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the step of electrically coupling a connector assembly to said anode and cathode connection terminals further comprises:
cross-wire welding an exposed anode wire end of an anode lead wire of the wiring harness to said anode connection terminal at said second anode terminal end; and cross-wire welding an exposed cathode wire end of a cathode lead wire of the wiring harness to said cathode connection terminal at said second cathode terminal end.
- 21. The method of claim 19, wherein the step of electrically coupling a connector assembly to said anode and cathode connection terminals further comprises:
cross-wire welding an exposed anode wire end of an anode lead wire of the wiring harness to said anode connection terminal at said second anode terminal end; grinding the second cathode terminal end flush with the case wall at the cathode connection terminal; and surface welding an exposed cathode wire end of a cathode lead wire of the wiring harness to said cathode connection terminal on the exterior case wall.
- 22. The method of claim 18, wherein the step of electrically coupling a connector assembly to said anode and cathode connection terms further comprises:
cross-wire welding an exposed anode wire end of an anode lead wire of the wiring harness to said anode connection terminal at said second anode terminal end; grinding the second cathode terminal end flush with the case wall at the cathode connection terminal; and surface welding an exposed cathode wire end of a cathode lead wire of the wiring harness to said cathode connection terminal on the exterior case wall.
- 23. The method of claim 18, wherein the step of electrically coupling a connector assembly to said anode and cathode connection terminals further comprises:
cross-wire welding an exposed anode wire end of an anode lead wire of the wiring harness to said anode connection terminal at said second anode terminal end; and cross-wire welding an exposed cathode wire end of a cathode lead wire of the wiring harness to said cathode connection terminal at said second cathode terminal end
- 24. The method of claim 18, wherein:
the step of forming a cathode terminal passageway through said case wall comprises defining a cathode terminal passageway between a portion of the cover edge and the side wall upper opening edge; the step of providing a cathode terminal comprises providing a cathode tab extension foil of conductive material having a foil length and foil width, a first cathode terminal end and a second cathode terminal end; and the step of electrically and mechanically sealing said cathode terminal into said cathode terminal passageway to seal said cathode terminal passageway thereby making electrical connection of said cathode tabs with said case wall and providing a cathode connection terminal at or coupled to the exterior surface of the case wall comprises sealing the second cathode terminal end of the cathode tab extension foil between a portion of the cover edge and the side wall upper opening edge.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the step of providing a capacitor case further comprises forming a relief in the case cover edge to receive said second cathode terminal end extending across said side wall upper opening edge and trapped there by the relieved portion of the cover edge.
- 26. The method of claim 24, wherein the step of electrically coupling a connector assembly to said anode and cathode connection terminals further comprises:
cross-wire welding an exposed anode wire end of an anode lead wire of the wiring harness to said anode connection terminal at said second anode terminal end; and surface welding an exposed cathode wire end of a cathode lead wire of the wiring harness to said cathode connection terminal on the exterior case wall.
- 27. The method of claim 24, further comprising the step of:
forming a connector block against said capacitor case to cover and electrically insulate said exposed anode and cathode connection terminals and the connector assemble coupled thereto.
- 28. The method of claim 18, wherein:
the step of forming a cathode terminal passageway through said case wall comprises defining a cathode terminal passageway between a portion of the cover edge and the side wall upper opening edge; the step of providing a cathode terminal comprises providing cathode tab extensions of the cathode tabs having a tab length and tab width, a first cathode terminal end and a second cathode terminal end; and the step of electrically and mechanically sealing said cathode terminal into said cathode terminal passageway to seal said cathode terminal passageway thereby making electrical connection of said cathode tabs with said case wall and providing a cathode connection terminal at or coupled to the exterior surface of the case wall comprises sealing at least one of the second cathode terminal ends of the cathode tabs between a portion of the cover edge and the side wall upper opening edge.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the step of providing a capacitor case further comprises forming a relief in the case cover edge to receive said second cathode terminal end extending across said side wall upper opening edge and trapped there by the relieved portion of the cover edge.
- 30. The method of claim 28, wherein the step of electrically coupling a connector assembly to said anode and cathode connection terminals further comprises:
cross-wire welding an exposed anode wire end of an anode lead wire of the wiring harness to said anode connection terminal at said second anode terminal end; and surface welding an exposed cathode wire end of a cathode lead wire of the wiring harness to said cathode connection terminal on the exterior case wall.
- 31. The method of claim 28, further comprising the step of:
forming a connector block against said capacitor case to cover and electrically insulate said exposed anode and cathode connection terminals and the connector assemble coupled thereto.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority and other benefits from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/080,564, filed Apr. 3, 1998, entitled FLAT ALUMINUM ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR.
[0002] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/103,876 filed Jun. 24, 1998, in the names of Thomas M. Nutzman et al., and entitled IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE HAVING FLAT ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR WITH CONSOLIDATED ELECTRODE TABS AND CORRESPONDING FEEDTHROUGHS.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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