Monolithic ceramic capacitor

Abstract
In a terminal member, a protuberance is formed so as to protrude toward an external electrode, and thereby, a bonding portion where the terminal member is bonded to the external electrode, the bonding portion being formed with solder, is extended substantially linearly across a part of the external electrode. Preferably, the direction in which the bonding portion is elongated linearly is in parallel to that in which internal electrodes are extended. Further, it is preferable that the bonding portion is as wide as possible, and the center of the bonding portion in the width direction is as near to the center of the end-face of the capacitor body as possible.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a monolithic ceramic capacitor, and more particularly to a monolithic ceramic capacitor having a structure in which terminal members each comprising a metal plate are bonded to external electrodes.




2. Description of the Related Art




In general, monolithic ceramic capacitors have a rectangular shape, and are provided with external electrodes at the opposite ends thereof, respectively. Ordinarily, when such a monolithic ceramic capacitor is mounted onto an appropriate wiring substrate, the above-mentioned external electrodes are soldered directly to a predetermined conduction land on the wiring substrate whereby the monolithic ceramic capacitor is surface-mounted.




However, when the mounting is carried out by soldering the external electrodes directly onto the wiring substrate as described above, mechanical damage may be caused in the monolithic ceramic capacitor. That is, the capacitor body may be cracked or the external electrodes may be peeled from the capacitor body.




In many cases, such mechanical damage is caused, e.g., by a stress based on shrinkage occurring when solder for connection is solidified, or by a stress produced by a difference between the thermal expansion coefficients of the wiring substrate and the monolithic ceramic capacitor, or by a stress produced by the deflection of the wiring substrate.




These problems have been practically solved by a monolithic ceramic capacitor having external electrodes to which terminal members each comprising a metal plate are attached. In monolithic ceramic capacitors having such a structure, advantageously, a stress which causes the above-described mechanical damage can be mostly absorbed in the metal plates constituting the terminal members, which are distorted in response to the deflection. Accordingly, there is hardly any mechanical damage to the monolithic ceramic capacitors.




Ordinarily, the above-described terminal members are bonded to the external electrodes with a conductive bonding material, for example, solder, with specific faces of the terminal members being opposed to the external electrodes.




However, a monolithic ceramic capacitor having the terminal members bonded thereto as described above may encounter the following new problems.




In particular, when a monolithic ceramic capacitor containing barium titanate type ceramic as a dielectric is used in a high voltage or high frequency range, electrostriction tends to be generated, which is caused by piezoelectric phenomena in the dielectric in the capacitor body. A stress caused by such electrostriction is especially great in high capacitance monolithic ceramic capacitors.




When electrostriction occurs as described above, the displacement of the capacitor body caused by the electrostriction is considerably constrained by the terminal members which are bonded to the external electrodes, with the faces of the terminal members being opposed to the faces of the external electrodes. Therefore, the stress produced by the electrostriction can hardly escape.




As a result, the stress caused by the electrostriction is applied repeatedly and is concentrated on the bonding portions between the terminal members and the external electrodes. Fatigue breaking may occur in the bonding portions. In the worst case, cracks may be formed in the dielectric ceramic portion of the capacitor body. Even if such breaking or the like does not occur, the electrostriction can be transmitted to a wiring substrate or the like, resulting in resonance, which causes a phenomenon called “creaking” in some cases.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention, however, can provide a monolithic ceramic capacitor which can solve the above-described problems.




To solve the above-described technical problems, according to the present invention, there is provided a monolithic ceramic capacitor which comprises a chip capacitor body having external electrodes formed on the opposite end faces thereof, and plural internal electrodes formed in lamination so that each is electrically connected to a predetermined one of the external electrodes, and terminal members each formed of a metal plate bonded to a respective one of the external electrodes with a conductive bonding material. Each terminal member has a protuberance which projects toward the external electrode so that the bonding portion where the terminal member is bonded to the external electrode extends substantially linearly along a part of the external electrode.




According to the present invention, preferably, the direction in which the bonding portion is elongated substantially linearly is selected to be substantially parallel to the internal electrodes.




In the preferable form described above, the width of the bonding portion is preferably up to ⅔, more preferably up to {fraction (4/9)}, and most preferably up to ⅓ of the size of the end face of the capacitor body, the size being measured in the lamination direction of the internal electrodes.




Further, in the above-described preferred forms, preferably, the center in the width direction of the bonding portion is positioned in the range of ⅕ to ⅘, more preferably {fraction (2/8)} to {fraction (6/8)}, and still more preferably ⅜ to ⅝ of the size of the end face from one side edge of the end face of the capacitor body in the lamination direction of the internal electrodes, the size being measured in the lamination direction of the internal electrodes.




According to the present invention, in a specific form, the protuberance is formed so as to be elongated continuously linearly. In this case, the protuberance may be formed by a bending line of a metal plate constituting the terminal member.




In another specific form of the present invention, the protuberance may be formed of plural protuberances which are distributed substantially linearly.




Further, the present invention may be applied to a monolithic ceramic capacitor provided with plural capacitor bodies. In this case, the terminal members are attached to the respective external electrodes of the plural capacitor bodies in common.




Moreover, the monolithic ceramic capacitor of the present invention may be provided with a case for accommodating the capacitor body while the terminal elements partially project outside. In the above instance, preferably, positioning pieces for positioning the capacitor body in the case are integrally formed in the terminal members.




Further, according to the present invention, there is provided a monolithic ceramic capacitor which comprises a chip capacitor body having external electrodes formed on the opposite end faces thereof, and plural internal electrodes formed in lamination so that each is electrically connected to a predetermined one of the external electrodes, respectively, and terminal members formed of a metal plate bonded to a respective one of the external electrodes, each terminal member having plural terminal elements arranged so as to be distributed at intervals in the width direction of the external electrode, the plural terminal elements being so constructed that each terminal element positioned at the ends in the arrangement direction has a lower constraining degree being defined as a degree of constraint of a stress produced by the electrostriction phenomenon in of the capacitor body, which is attributed to the bonding of the terminal elements to the external electrodes.




Further, the present invention has been devised based on the knowledge that the ratio of the displacement of a capacitor body occurring when electrostriction in an area mode is generated in a monolithic ceramic capacitor is zero at the center in the width direction of an external electrode, and becomes larger at a position more distant from the center. As described above, the present invention aims at reducing effects of a stress caused by electrostriction by dividing each terminal member into plural terminal elements, and constructing the plural terminal elements so that each terminal element positioned at an end in the arrangement direction, where a high displacement ratio is caused by the electrostriction, has a lower constraining-degree than the terminal elements positioned in the center where a low or zero displacement ratio is presented by the electrostriction, the constraining-degree being defined as a degree of constraint of a stress produced by the electrostriction phenomenon in the capacitor body, which is attributed to the bonding of the terminal elements to the external electrodes.




According to the present invention, to realize the above-described means for solving the problems, typically, in the plural terminal elements, the bonding areas of the terminal elements positioned at the ends in the width direction bonded to the external electrode are smaller than those of the terminal elements positioned in the center. In the above-described typical embodiment, in the plural terminal elements, the terminal elements positioned at the ends in the arrangement direction have a smaller size in the width direction thereof than the terminal elements positioned in the center.




Instead of this or in addition to this, the intervals between the terminal elements positioned at the ends in the arrangement direction and the next terminal elements may be longer than the intervals between the terminal elements positioned in the center and the next terminal elements.




According to the present invention, in a specific form, the plural terminal elements have the form that they are independent of each other. In another specific form, the terminal members each have plural terminal elements formed in a comb-teeth shape.




Moreover, in the monolithic ceramic capacitor of the present invention, preferably, the plural terminal elements formed in a comb-teeth shape are partially bent.




Also, the present invention may be applied to a monolithic ceramic capacitor provided with plural capacitor bodies.




The monolithic ceramic capacitor according to the present invention may be further provided with a case for accommodating a capacitor body while a part of each terminal member is exposed outside.




In the above instance, preferably, in the terminal members, a positioning piece for positioning the capacitor body in the case is formed integrally with at least one of the terminal elements.




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the embodiment of the invention which refers to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view showing a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1


according to a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the monolithic ceramic capacitor


1


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged sectional view illustrating a displacement distribution caused by electrostriction between a pair of internal electrodes


3


inside the capacitor body


4


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a partially enlarged front view of the monolithic ceramic capacitor


1


of

FIG. 1

, illustrating an electrostriction mode and the emission state of energy produced by the electrostriction;





FIG. 5

is a front view partially showing a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




a


according to a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a front view partially showing a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




b


according to a third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a front view partially showing a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




c


according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a front view partially showing a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




d


according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a front view of a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




e


according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 10

is a front view of a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




f


according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




g


according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 12

is a partially sectional front view of a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




h


according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view showing a capacitor body


4


and a terminal members


6




h


provided for the monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




h


of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

is a front view of a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




i


according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 15

illustrates the side of the terminal member


6




i


provided for the monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




i


of

FIG. 14

which faces an external electrode


2


;





FIG. 16

is a perspective view of a monolithic ceramic capacitor


101


according to an eleventh embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 17

illustrates the positional relationship between the terminal elements


106


to


110


in the width direction of the external electrode


102


, with respect to the capacitor body


103


as shown in

FIG. 16

, and moreover, a displacement distribution of the capacitor body


103


in the width direction of the external electrode


102


, caused by electrostriction;





FIG. 18

, given to explain changing the sizes in the width direction of plural terminal elements, is a side view showing the positional relationship between an external electrode


112


formed on a capacitor body


111


and terminal elements


113


and


114


;





FIG. 19

, given to explain changing the intervals between adjacent ones of the plural terminal elements, is a side view showing the positional relationship between terminal elements


115


through


118


and an external electrode


112


on the capacitor body


111


;





FIG. 20

is a perspective view of a monolithic ceramic capacitor


101




a


according to a twelfth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 21

is a perspective view partially showing a monolithic ceramic capacitor


101




b


according to a thirteenth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 22

is a perspective view of a monolithic ceramic capacitor


101




c


according to a fourteenth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 23

is a perspective view of a monolithic ceramic capacitor


101




d


according to a fifteenth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 24

is a perspective view of a monolithic ceramic capacitor


101




e


according to a sixteenth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 25

is a partially sectional front view of a monolithic ceramic capacitor


101




f


according to a seventeenth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 26

is a perspective view partially showing the capacitor body


103


and the terminal member


105




f


provided for the monolithic ceramic capacitor


101




f


of

FIG. 25

; and





FIG. 27

is a side view of a monolithic ceramic capacitor according to an eighteenth embodiment of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION





FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate a monolithic ceramic capacitor according to a first embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 1

is a front view, and

FIG. 2

is a perspective view.




The monolithic ceramic capacitor


1


contains a dielectric such as barium titanate type ceramic, and at the opposite end faces, external electrodes


2


are formed, respectively. The monolithic ceramic capacitor


1


is provided with a chip capacitor body


4


in which plural internal electrodes


3


(see

FIG. 3

) are formed in lamination so that each one is electrically connected to a predetermined one of the external electrodes


2


, and is further provided with terminal members


6


each formed of a metal plate bonded to the external electrodes


2


by use of solder


5


as a conductive bonding material.




In such a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1


, in this embodiment, characteristically, each terminal member


6


has a protuberance


7


formed so as to project toward the external electrode


2


, and the bonding portion


8


of the terminal member


6


bonded to the external electrode


2


by use of the solder


5


is formed so as to be elongated substantially linearly across a part of the external electrode


2


.




In particular, each bonding portion


8


as described above is elongated substantially linearly in parallel to the direction in which the internal electrodes


3


(

FIG. 3

) are extended. The protuberance


7


for forming the bonding portion


8


which is elongated substantially linearly is also formed so as to be elongated continuously linearly. More concretely, the protuberance


7


is formed of a bending line provided in the metal plate constituting the terminal member


6


. The bonding portion


8


is provided, for example, by forming a solder film on the external electrode


2


previously, and melting the solder film while the terminal member


6


is in contact with the solder film, whereby the bonding portion


8


is formed so as to have a fillet generated by the shrinkage of the solder caused by the surface tension. Further, the bonding portion


8


does not go all the way across the external electrode


2


. That is, the size of the bonding portion


8


in the longitudinal direction (the size in the direction perpendicular to the plane of

FIG. 1

) is shorter than the size of the end-face of the capacitor body


4


in the same direction (the size in the direction perpendicular to the plane of FIG.


1


). This is one of measures which relax as much as possible the thermal shock that is generated during soldering with solder


5


.





FIG. 3

illustrates the displacement distribution between a pair of internal electrodes


3


which is caused by electrostriction.

FIG. 4

is an enlarged view of part of the monolithic ceramic capacitor


1


of FIG.


1


.




As seen in

FIG. 3

, the displacement caused by the electrostriction increases with distance from the center line C


1


between a pair of the internal electrodes


3


. Therefore, considering the whole of the capacitor body


4


in which plural layers of such internal electrodes


3


are laminated, the displacement most likely to be caused by the electrostriction is displacement in a thickness mode, as indicated by arrow


9


in FIG.


4


.




In this embodiment, the bonding portion


8


of the terminal member


6


and the external electrode


2


lies along only a limited part of the external electrode


2


, and is elongated substantially linearly in parallel to the direction in which the internal electrodes


3


are extended. Therefore, the displacement in a thickness mode caused by the electrostriction as described above, not constrained substantially by the terminal member


6


, is transmitted to both the main faces


10


of the capacitor body


4


, and the energy of such displacement is effectively emitted from both the main faces


10


which are free ends of the capacitor body


4


, as indicated by arrow


11


.




Accordingly, all of the bonding portion


8


, the capacitor body


4


, and moreover, a wiring substrate (not illustrated) having the terminal member


6


soldered thereto can be substantially prevented from being affected by such a stress caused by the electrostriction as described above.




For the purpose of relaxing a stress caused by electrostriction based on the above-described principle, it is preferable that the protuberance


7


of the terminal member


6


is disposed as near to the center line C in the thickness direction of the capacitor body


4


as possible, as shown in

FIG. 4

, and the center in the width direction of the bonding portion


8


formed of the solder


5


is positioned as near to the center line C as possible. In relation to this, the distance a between the center in the width direction of the bonding portion


8


and one-side edge of the end-face of the capacitor body


4


in the lamination direction (the thickness direction of the capacitor body


4


) of the internal electrodes


3


is in the range of preferably ⅕ to ⅘, more preferably {fraction (2/8)} to {fraction (6/8)}, and most preferably ⅜ to ⅝ of the size b of the end face of the capacitor body


4


, the size b being measured in the lamination direction of the internal electrodes


3


.




Similarly, for the purpose of relaxing a stress caused by the electrostriction, it is preferable that the width c of the bonding portion


8


is as short as possible. In relation to this, the width c of the bonding portion


8


is selected to be preferably up to ⅔, more preferably up to {fraction (4/9)}, still more preferably up to ⅓ of the size b of the end-face of the capacitor body


4


, the size being measured in the lamination direction of the internal electrodes


3


.





FIGS. 5

,


6


,


7


, and


8


are partial front views showing monolithic ceramic capacitors


1




a


,


1




b


,


1




c


, and ld according to a second, a third, a fourth, and a fifth embodiment of the present invention, respectively. Elements shown in

FIGS. 5 through 8

equivalent to those in

FIG. 1

are designated by similar reference numerals. Duplicated description is omitted.




In a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




a


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, a protuberance


7


is formed by the tip of a bent-portion of a terminal member


6




a.






In a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




b


as shown in

FIG. 6

, a protuberance


7


is formed by a C-shaped bent-portion of a terminal member


6




b.






In a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




c


as shown in

FIG. 7

, a protuberance


7


is formed by part of a loop-shaped bent-portion of a terminal member


6




c.






In a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




d


as shown in

FIG. 8

, the protuberance


7


of a terminal member


6




d


is not so sharp as that in

FIG. 1

but has a predetermined width. For example, the area where the protuberance


7


contacts the external electrode


2


may have a length of


5




t


, where t is the thickness of the protuberance


7


.





FIGS. 9

,


10


, and


11


illustrate monolithic ceramic capacitors


1




e


,


1




f


, and


1




g


according to a sixth, a seventh, and an eighth embodiment of the present invention, respectively.

FIGS. 9 and 10

are front views, and

FIG. 11

is a perspective view. Elements shown in

FIGS. 9 through 11

equivalent to those in

FIG. 1

are designated by similar reference numerals. Duplicated description is omitted.




A monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




e


as shown in

FIG. 9

has a stack component structure in which plural, e.g., two capacitor bodies


4


are stacked and mounted together by terminal members


6




e


which are attached to the respective external electrodes


2


of the two capacitor bodies


4


in common. With these terminal members


6




e


, the two capacitor bodies


4


are electrically connected in parallel. The terminal members


6




e


have protuberances


7


formed correspondingly to the external electrodes


2


.




A gap


12


is provided between the two capacitor bodies


4


in order to prevent the electrostriction phenomena occurring in the respective capacitor bodies


4


from interfering with each other. The two capacitor bodies


4


may be bonded to each other by use of an adhesive such as an adhesive with a Shore A hardness of up to 90 which is capable of absorbing the electrostriction phenomenon, instead of the gap


12


.




A monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




f


as shown in

FIG. 10

is provided with plural, e.g., two capacitor bodies


4


which are arranged in series so as to lie in a plane. The external electrodes


2


of the respective two capacitor bodies


4


to be connected to each other are bonded by use of a conductive bonding material such as solder or a conductive adhesive. An appropriate terminal member preferably having a protuberance, though not illustrated, may be inserted between the external electrodes


2


and bonded with the conductive bonding material, if necessary.




Terminal members


6




f


are attached to the external electrodes


2


positioned at opposite ends of the two capacitor bodies


4


electrically connected in series, respectively. The terminal members


6




f


have substantially the same shape as the terminal members


6


as shown in FIG.


1


.




A monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




g


as shown in

FIG. 11

is provided with plural, e.g., two capacitor bodies


4


, which are arranged in parallel so as to lie in a plane. These two capacitor bodies


4


are bonded by use of a two-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape or an adhesive.




Terminal members


6




g


each have such a length that the respective external electrodes


2


of the two capacitor bodies


4


can be connected in common.





FIG. 12

is a front view of a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




h


according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention, in which a part of the monolithic ceramic capacitor is illustrated in a cross section. Elements in

FIG. 12

equivalent to those in

FIG. 1

are designated by similar reference numerals, and the duplicated description is omitted.




Characteristically, the monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




h


of

FIG. 12

is provided with a case


13


for accommodating a capacitor body


4


while terminal members


6




h


partially project outside. In the perspective view of

FIG. 13

, only the components which are accommodated in the case


13


of the monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




h


are illustrated.




The terminal members


6




h


each are provided with plural, e.g., three comb-teeth shape pieces


14


. Protuberances


7


are formed in the comb-teeth shape pieces


14


, respectively. That is, in this embodiment, the plural protuberances


7


are formed in each terminal member


6




h


so as to be distributed substantially linearly.




Further, positioning pieces


15


are integrally formed at both sides of the terminal member


6




h


. The positioning pieces


15


are provided to position the capacitor body


4


in the case


13


, as seen most clearly in FIG.


12


.




In this embodiment, the capacitor body


4


is covered with the case


13


. Therefore, the transmission of impact to the capacitor body


4


produced during mounting can be reduced, and moreover, breaking of the capacitor body


4


caused by collision with external objects can be prevented. In addition, an undesired stress applied to the terminal member


6




h


can be prevented from being propagated to the bonding portion


8


.




Further, in this embodiment, though not illustrated, the space inside the case


13


may be packed with an appropriate resin (potting material). By this means, the inside of the case


13


is shielded from moisture, gases, and so forth, and further improvements in reliability are realizable. When high frequency current is applied to the monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




h


, heat is generated due to the impedance of the capacitor body


4


. However, by employing a potting resin having a high thermal conductivity, the heat radiation efficiency can be enhanced, as compared with the instance where a space remains in the case


13


.





FIG. 14

is a front view of a monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




i


according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention. Elements in

FIG. 14

equivalent to those in

FIG. 1

are designated by similar reference numerals, and duplicated description is omitted.




The monolithic ceramic capacitor


1




i


as shown in

FIG. 14

is provided with terminal members


6




i


only one of which is shown in FIG.


15


.

FIG. 15

illustrates the side of the terminal member


6




i


which faces the external electrode


2


. The terminal member


6




i


is provided with plural protuberances


7


distributed substantially linearly. These protuberances


7


can be formed by deep drawing by means of a press when the terminal member


6




i


is shaped.




As in the previous embodiments, also in the instance of plural protrusions


7


provided so as to be distributed substantially linearly as in this embodiment, the bonding portion


8


for bonding to an external electrode


2


, formed of a solder


5


, can be distributed substantially linearly across a part of the external electrode


2


.




The present invention has been described in reference to the illustrated several embodiments. In addition, various modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the present invention.




For example, in the above-described embodiments, the solder


5


is used as the conductive bonding material for bonding the terminal members


6


or the like to the external electrodes


2


. A conductive adhesive may be employed instead of the solder


5


. Moreover, when the solder


5


is employed, the advantages of the present invention become more prominent by using solder having a relatively high hardness such as lead-free solder.




Further, in the above-described embodiments, the bonding portion


8


is formed so as to be elongated linearly along one straight line. However, the bonding portion


8


may be formed so as to be elongated along at least two straight lines or along a curved line.




Moreover, in the above-described embodiments, only the bonding portion


8


is formed with the solder


5


. However, solder may be applied to other areas of the terminal members


6


or the like, and the external electrodes


2


, in other places besides the bonding portion


8


. For example, solder may be coated all over the surface of an external electrode


2


or a terminal member


6


.




In addition, an embodiment in which the features of the respective embodiments described above are combined is possible. For example, the structure containing the case


13


as shown in

FIG. 12

may be employed in the respective embodiments as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


5


through


11


, and


14


. Moreover, in the respective embodiments of

FIGS. 9 through 11

containing plural capacitor bodies


4


, the shapes of the terminal members as shown in

FIG. 5 through 8

,


12


, and


14


may be employed. Further, the terminal members


6




h


as shown in

FIG. 12

may be applied to a monolithic ceramic capacitor not provided with the case


13


.





FIG. 16

is a perspective view of a monolithic ceramic capacitor


101


according to an eleventh embodiment of the present invention.




The monolithic ceramic capacitor


101


is provided with external electrodes


102


formed at the opposite end faces thereof, a chip capacitor body


103


in which plural internal electrodes (not illustrated) are formed in lamination so as to be electrically connected to a predetermined one of the external electrodes


102


, respectively, and terminal members


105


each formed of a metal plate bonded to the external electrodes


102


by use of solder


104


as a conductive bonding material.




In such a monolithic ceramic capacitor


101


, in this embodiment, each terminal member


105


comprises plural, e.g., five terminal elements


106


,


107


,


108


,


109


, and


110


arranged so as to be distributed at intervals in the width direction of the external electrode


2


. These terminal elements


106


through


110


are so constructed that the terminal elements


106


and


110


positioned at the ends in the arrangement direction have a lower constraining-degree than the terminal element


108


or the terminal elements


107


through


109


positioned in the center, said constraining degree being defined as the degree of constraining a stress produced by the electrostriction phenomenon in the capacitor body


103


, which is attributed to the bonding of the terminal elements


106


through


110


to the external electrode


102


.




More concretely, in the terminal elements


106


through


110


, the terminal elements positioned at the ends in the arrangement direction have a smaller bonding area on the external electrode


102


, as compared with the terminal elements positioned in the center. Still more concretely, as compared with the terminal elements


108


or the terminal elements


107


through


109


positioned in the center, the terminal elements


106


and


110


positioned at the ends in the arrangement direction have a smaller size in the width direction, and moreover, the intervals between the terminal elements


106


and


110


and the corresponding next terminal elements


107


and


109


are wider than those between the terminal element


108


at the center and the next terminal elements


107


and


109


.





FIG. 17

shows the position relationship of the terminal elements


106


through


110


to the capacitor body


103


in the width direction of the external electrode


102


. In addition, illustrated is the displacement distribution in the width direction of the external electrode


102


of the capacitor body


103


caused by electrostriction.




When the electrostriction in an area mode is generated in the monolithic ceramic capacitor


101


, the displacement ratio of the capacitor body


103


, observed in the width direction of the external electrode


102


, is zero at the center, and becomes larger at a position farther from the center, as shown in FIG.


17


.




Accordingly, as described above, referring to the degree of constraining a stress produced by the electrostriction phenomena of the capacitor body


103


, which is attributed to the bonding of the plural terminal elements


106


through


110


to the external electrode


102


, the terminal elements


106


and


110


positioned at the ends where a high displacement ratio is caused by the electrostriction can be adjusted to have a lower constraining-degree than those of the terminal elements


108


or the terminal elements


107


through


109


positioned in the center where a low displacement ratio is caused by the electrostriction by setting the size in the width direction of the terminal elements


106


and


110


positioned at the ends to be smaller than that of the terminal element


108


or


107


through


109


positioned in the center, and moreover, setting the intervals between the terminal elements


106


and


110


positioned at the ends and the corresponding next terminal elements


107


and


109


to be wider than those between the terminal element


108


positioned at the center and the next terminal elements


107


and


109


.




As a result, the effects of stress caused by electrostriction on the bonding portions of the terminal elements


106


through


110


bonded to the external electrodes


102


with solder


104


, the capacitor body


103


, and a wiring substrate (not illustrated) having the terminal elements


106


through


110


soldered thereto, can be reduced.




Thus, the above-described embodiment, can reduce the degree of constraint of a stress produced by the electrostriction phenomenon in the capacitor body


103


, which is attributed to the bonding of the terminal elements


106


through


110


to the external electrode


102


. Two means are employed for reducing the constraining-degree of the terminal elements positioned at the ends in the arrangement direction of the plural terminal elements


106


through


110


, to be lower than that of the terminal elements positioned in the center; first, changing the sizes in the width direction of the terminal elements


106


through


110


, and second, changing the intervals between the terminal elements


106


through


110


. Either one or both of these two means may be employed. This will be described below with reference to

FIGS. 18 and 19

.





FIG. 18

, given to explain changing the sizes in the width direction of the terminal elements, illustrates the positional relationship between the external electrode


112


on the capacitor body


111


and the terminal elements


113


and


114


.




Referring to

FIG. 18

, the size in the width direction of the terminal element


113


positioned at the end is designated by W


1


, and that of the terminal element


114


positioned at the center by W


2


. All of the intervals between adjacent terminal elements of the plural terminal elements containing the terminal elements


113


and


114


are assumed to be equal, though not illustrated.




In such a monolithic ceramic capacitor, the ratio of the size W


1


in the width direction of the terminal element


113


at the end to the size W


2


of the terminal element


114


at the center was varied as listed in the following Table 1, and for each case, the generation ratio of cracks was measured. The crack generation ratio is a ratio at which cracks are generated in the capacitor body


111


when a high frequency current is applied.















TABLE 1











W1




CRACK GENERATION RATIO













W2 × 1




5%







W2 × 0.9




0.5%







W2 × 0.8




0%







W2 × 0.7




0%







W2 × 0.6




0%















As seen in Table 1, the crack generation ratio can be reduced by setting the size W


1


in the width direction of the terminal element


113


positioned at the end to be smaller than the size W


2


in the width direction of the terminal element


114


at the center. For example, the generation of cracks can be reliably prevented by setting the size W


1


in the width direction to be smaller than the size W


2


in the width direction multiplied by 0.8.





FIG. 19

, given to explain changing the intervals between adjacent ones of the plural terminal elements, is a side view illustrating the positional relationship between the external electrode


112


on the capacitor body


111


and the terminal elements


115


through


118


.




Hereupon, shown is the positional relationship of the interval G


1


between the terminal element


115


at the end and the next terminal element


116


to the interval G


2


between the terminal element


118


at the center and the next terminal element


117


. The sizes in the width direction of the terminal elements


115


through


118


are set to be equal.




The following Table 2 lists the crack generation ratios which were obtained when the ratio of the interval G


1


between the terminal element


115


at the end and the terminal element


116


to the interval G


2


between the terminal element


118


at the center and the terminal element


117


was varied.















TABLE 2











G1




CRACK GENERATION RATIO













G2 × 1




5%







G2 × 1.1




0.6%







G2 × 1.2




0%







G2 × 1.3




0%







G2 × 1.4




0%















As seen in Table 2, the crack generation ratio can be reduced by setting the interval G


1


between the terminal element


115


positioned at the end and the terminal element


116


to be wider than the interval G


2


between the terminal element


117


positioned at the center and the terminal element


118


. In particular, the generation of cracks can be reliably prevented by setting the interval G


1


to be more than the interval G


2


multiplied by 1.2.





FIGS. 20 and 21

are perspective views partially illustrating monolithic ceramic capacitors


101




a


and


101




b


according to twelfth and thirteenth embodiments of the present invention, respectively. Elements in

FIGS. 20 and 21

equivalent to elements shown in

FIG. 16

are designated by similar reference numerals. Duplicated description is omitted.




In each terminal member


105


of

FIG. 16

, the plural terminal elements


106


through


110


are independent of each other. In the terminal members


105




a


and


105




b


as shown in

FIGS. 20 and 21

, respectively, the plural terminal elements


106


through


110


are formed in a comb-teeth shape.




Further, in the terminal member


105




b


of

FIG. 21

, the terminal elements


106


through


110


each have a bending shape to form a line-shaped or point-shaped bonding portion on the external electrode


102


.





FIGS. 22

,


23


, and


24


are perspective views showing monolithic ceramic capacitors


101




c


,


101




d


, and


101




e


according to a fourteenth, a fifteenth, and a sixteenth embodiment of the present invention, respectively. Elements in

FIGS. 22 through 24

equivalent to those in

FIG. 16

are designated by similar reference numerals. Duplicated description is omitted.




The monolithic ceramic capacitor


101




c


as shown in

FIG. 22

has a stack component shape in which plural, e.g., two capacitor bodies


103


are stacked and attached together by a terminal member


105




c


comprising plural terminal elements


106


through


110


which is attached to the respective external electrodes


102


of the two capacitor bodies


103


in common. With the terminal members


105




c


, the two capacitor bodies


103


are electrically connected in parallel.




A gap


119


is provided between the two capacitor bodies


103


to prevent the electrostriction phenomena occurring in the respective capacitor bodies


103


from interfering with each other. The two capacitor bodies


103


may alternatively be bonded to each other through an adhesive with a Shore A hardness of up to 90 instead of the gap


119


.




The monolithic ceramic capacitor


101




d


as shown in

FIG. 23

is provided with plural, e.g., two capacitor bodies


103


. These capacitor bodies


103


are arranged in series so as to lie in a plane. The external electrodes


102


to be connected of the two capacitor bodies


103


are bonded to each other through a conductive bonding material such as solder, a conductive adhesive, or the like. An appropriate terminal member, though not illustrated, may be inserted between the external electrodes


102


and bonded through the conductive bonding material, if necessarily.




Terminal members


105




d


composed of plural terminal elements


106


through


110


are attached to the external electrodes


102


positioned at the opposite ends of the two capacitor bodies


103


electrically connected in series as described above, respectively.




The monolithic ceramic capacitor


101




e


as shown in

FIG. 24

is provided with plural, e.g., two capacitor bodies


103


. These capacitor bodies


103


are arranged in an array component form in which the capacitor bodies


103


are arranged in parallel so as to lie in a plane and connected together. These two capacitor bodies


103


are bonded to each other by use of a two-side pressure-sensitive tape or an adhesive.




Terminal members


105




e


each composed of plural terminal elements


106


through


110


are attached to the external electrodes


102


of the two capacitor bodies


103


, respectively.





FIG. 25

is a sectional, front partial view showing a monolithic ceramic capacitor


101




f


according to a seventeenth embodiment of the present invention. Elements in

FIG. 25

equivalent to those in

FIG. 16

are designated by similar reference numerals. Duplicated description is omitted.




Characteristically, the monolithic ceramic capacitor


101




f


as shown in

FIG. 25

is provided with a case


120


for accommodating a capacitor body


103


while terminal members


105




f


are partially exposed outside. The perspective view of

FIG. 26

, is only a partial view of the components accommodated in the case


120


of the monolithic ceramic capacitor


101




f.






In each terminal member


105




f


, plural terminal elements


106


through


110


are formed in a comb-teeth shape similarly to the terminal member


105




b


as shown in

FIG. 21

, and moreover, the terminal elements


106


through


110


are bent, respectively.




Further, positioning pieces


121


are integrally provided for each terminal member


105




f


at both sides thereof. The positioning pieces


121


are provided to position the capacitor body


103


in the case


120


, as seen most clearly in FIG.


25


.




In this embodiment, the capacitor body


103


is covered with the case


120


. The transmission of impact during mounting to the capacitor body


103


can be reduced, and moreover, breaking of the capacitor body


103


caused by collision with external objects can be prevented. In addition, the case


120


can prevent an undesired stress applied to the terminal member


105




f


from being propagated to the bonding portion formed with solder


104


.




Further, in this embodiment, though not illustrated, the space inside the case


120


may be packed with an appropriate resin (potting resin). By this way, the inside of the case


120


is shielded from moisture, gases, and so forth, and further improvements in reliability are realizable. When high voltage or high frequency current is applied to the monolithic ceramic capacitor


101




f


, heat is generated due to the impedance of the capacitor body


103


. However, when a resin having a high thermal conductivity is employed as a potting resin, the heat radiating efficiency can be enhanced, as compared with the instance where the space remains in the case


120


.




Heretofore, the present invention has been described in relation to the several illustrated embodiments. Further, various modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the present invention.




For example, in the above-described embodiments, as the conductive bonding material for bonding the terminal members


105


or the like to the external electrodes


102


, the solder


104


is used. However, conductive adhesive may be employed.




Further, in the illustrated embodiments, the solder


104


is coated all over the surface of the external electrodes


102


. However, the solder


104


may be applied only to the portion required for the bonding to the terminal members


105


or the like.




In addition, an embodiment is possible in which the respective features of the above-described embodiments are combined. For example, the construction in which the case


120


as shown in

FIG. 25

is provided may be employed in the respective embodiments as shown in

FIGS. 16

, and


20


through


24


. Moreover, in the embodiments each containing the plural capacitor bodies


103


as shown in

FIGS. 22

through


24


, the shapes of a terminal member as shown in

FIGS. 19

,


20


, and


21


, respectively may be employed.




In the respective embodiments described above, in order that the size in the width direction of the respective terminal elements


106


and


110


is adjusted to be smaller than that of the respective terminal elements


107


through


109


, the overall size in the width direction of the respective terminal elements


106


and


110


is decreased. Instead of this, in a respective part of each of the terminal elements


106


and


110


, and more concretely, only in the respective parts thereof bonded to the external electrode


102


, a notch or the like may be provided to reduce the size in the width direction.




In the above-described respective embodiments, as to the bonding areas of the plural terminal elements


106


through


110


bonded to the external electrode


102


, effects of a stress caused by the electrostriction are reduced by making the bonding areas of the terminal elements at the ends in the width direction of the external electrode


102


smaller than those of the terminal elements in the center.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 27

, when the width W


3


of an internal electrode is wider than the width W


4


of the terminal member, damage to the ceramic, caused by electrostriction, can be more inhibited, since the ceramic is not affected by the gap portion between the internal electrode and an outer layer which is a non-vibrating portion.




Instead of reducing the sizes of the bonding areas, it is also possible to make the thickness of the terminal elements positioned at the ends in the arrangement direction thinner than that of the terminal elements positioned in the center so that the degree of constraining a stress caused by the electrostriction is reduced.




As described above, according to the present invention, terminal members each bonded to an external electrode of a capacitor body through a conductive bonding material are provided with a protrusion projecting toward the external electrode, and thereby, the bonding portion of the terminal member bonded to the external electrode, formed with the conductive bonding material is elongated substantially linearly on a part of the external electrode. Accordingly, electrostriction phenomena in the capacitor body are scarcely constrained, so that a stress caused by the electrostriction can be relaxed. Accordingly, breaking of the bonding portion and cracking of the capacitor body, and so forth, caused by such a stress, can be advantageously prevented. In addition, “creaking” can be considerably reduced.




In a capacitor body having plural internal electrodes formed in lamination therein, electrostriction in a thickness mode, that is, in the perpendicular to the internal electrodes is generated most readily. Accordingly, when the direction in which the bonding portion is elongated substantially linearly is substantially in parallel to the direction in which the internal electrodes are extended, vibration caused by electrostriction is scarcely constrained by the bonding portion of the terminal member, but is effectively emitted through the free ends of the capacitor body. Thus, the relaxation of a stress caused by electrostriction can be achieved more effectively.




Moreover, when the width of the bonding portion is selected to be preferably up to ⅔, more preferably up to {fraction (4/9)}, and most preferably up to ⅓ of the size of the end face of the capacitor body, the size being measured in the lamination direction of the internal electrodes, the effect on the relaxation of a stress generated by electrostriction as described above can be achieved more securely.




Further, when the center in the width direction of the bonding portion is positioned in the range of ⅕ to ⅘, more preferably {fraction (2/8)} to {fraction (6/8)}, and still more preferably ⅜ to ⅝ of the size of the end face from one side edge of the end face of the capacitor body in the lamination direction of the internal electrodes, the size being measured in the lamination direction of the internal electrodes, the effect on the relaxation of a stress generated by the electrostriction can be achieved more reliably as in the above instance.




According to the present invention, when the structure is employed in which plural capacitor bodies are provided, and terminal members are attached to the respective external electrodes of the capacitor bodies in common, the terminal members can function as a conductive member for connecting the plural capacitor bodies in parallel, for example. Accordingly, for example, a stack component can be simply obtained.




Furthermore, in the present invention, when the structure with the case for accommodating a capacitor body is employed, an impact produced during mounting is hardly transmitted to the capacitor body, and breaking of the capacitor body caused by collisions with external objects can be prevented. In addition, an undesired stress applied to a terminal member can be prevented from being propagated to the bonding portion.




When the case is provided as described above, and the positioning piece for positioning a capacitor body in the case is formed integrally with a terminal member, the capacitor body can be easily positioned without addition of a special piece for positioning, assembly of the monolithic ceramic capacitor can be simply carried out, and breaking of the monolithic ceramic capacitor in the mounting state can be advantageously prevented.




As described above, according to the present invention, a terminal member is provided with plural terminal elements arranged so as to be distributed at intervals in the width direction of an external electrode. The plural terminal elements, are constructed so that as to set the degree of constraining a stress produced by the electrostriction phenomenon in a capacitor body, which is attributed to the bonding of the terminal elements to the external electrode. More specifically, each terminal element positioned at the ends in the arrangement direction has a lower constraining-degree than each terminal element positioned in the center. Accordingly, on the portions where the terminal members are bonded to the external electrodes, on the capacitor body, and so forth, effects of a stress caused by electrostriction can be reduced. As a result, breaking of the bonding portions and cracking in the capacitor body, and so forth can be advantageously prevented.




According to the present invention, the desired degree of constraint can be simply realized, by setting the plural terminal elements at the ends in the width direction of the external electrode so as to have a smaller bonding area on the external electrode, as compared with the bonding area in the center.




In particular, the degree of constraining a stress as described above can be desirably realized by a simpler method by setting the plural terminal elements so that the size in the width direction of each terminal element positioned at the ends in the arrangement direction is smaller than each terminal element positioned in the center, and/or by setting the plural terminal elements so that the intervals between the terminal elements positioned at the ends in the arrangement direction and the next terminal elements are longer than those between the terminal element positioned in the center and the next terminal elements.




According to the present invention, the plural terminal elements may have the form that they are independent of each other or the terminal members each may have the plural terminal elements formed in a comb-teeth shape. These plural terminal elements can be simply obtained by changing suitably the cutting position of a material, for example, a hoop material, prepared for production of the terminal members.




When the structure is employed in which the capacitor body is accommodated in the case according to the present invention, impact during mounting is hardly transmitted to the capacitor body, breaking of the capacitor body caused by collision with external objects can be prevented, and moreover, an undesired stress applied to a terminal member can be prevented from being propagated to the bonding portions of the terminal member bonded to the external electrode.




In the instance that the case is provided as described above, by forming a positioning piece for positioning the capacitor body in the case integrally with the terminal member, the capacitor body can be easily positioned without addition of a special piece for positioning, assembly of the monolithic ceramic capacitor can be easily carried out, and breaking of the monolithic ceramic capacitor in the mounting state can be advantageously prevented.




Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the present invention is not limited by the specific disclosure herein.



Claims
  • 1. A monolithic ceramic capacitor comprising a chip capacitor body having external electrodes formed on the opposite end faces thereof, and plural internal electrodes formed in lamination and each being electrically connected to a predetermined one of said external electrodes, respectively, andterminal members each formed of a metal plate bonded to said external electrodes with a conductive bonding material, each terminal member having a single substantially linear portion projecting towards and contacting a part of the external electrode so as to define a bonding portion where said terminal member is bonded to said external electrode with said conductive bonding material, said bonding portion being elongated substantially linearly on said part of said external electrode.
  • 2. A monolithic ceramic capacitor according to claim 1, wherein said bonding portion is elongated substantially linearly in parallel with said internal electrodes.
  • 3. A monolithic ceramic capacitor according to claim 2, wherein the width of said bonding portion is up to ⅔ of the size of said end face, said size being measured in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes.
  • 4. A monolithic ceramic capacitor according to claim 2, wherein the width of said bonding portion is up to {fraction (4/9)} of the size of said end face, said size being measured in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes.
  • 5. A monolithic ceramic capacitor according to claim 2, wherein the width of said bonding portion is up to ⅓ of the size of said end face, said size being measured in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes.
  • 6. A monolithic ceramic capacitor according to claim 1, wherein said substantially linear portion is formed so as to be elongated continuously.
  • 7. A monolithic ceramic capacitor according to claim 6, wherein said substantially linear portion is formed by a bending line of the metal plate constituting said terminal member.
  • 8. A monolithic ceramic capacitor comprising a chip capacitor body having external electrodes formed on the opposite end faces thereof, and plural internal electrodes formed in lamination and each being electrically connected to a predetermined one of said external electrodes, respectively, andterminal members each formed of a metal plate bonded to said external electrodes with a conductive bonding material, each terminal member having a substantially linear edge projecting towards and contacting the external electrode, so that the bonding portion, where said terminal member is bonded to said external electrode with said conductive bonding material, is elongated substantially linearly on a part of said external electrode, wherein said bonding portion is elongated substantially linearly in parallel with said internal electrodes, and wherein the center in the width direction of said bonding portion lies in the range of ⅕ to ⅘ of the size of the end face distant from one side edge of said end face in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes, said size being measured in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes.
  • 9. A monolithic ceramic capacitor according to claim 8, wherein the width of said bonding portion is up to ⅔ of the size of said end face, said size being measured in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes.
  • 10. A monolithic ceramic capacitor according to claim 8, wherein the width of said bonding portion is up to {fraction (4/9)} of the size of said end face, said size being measured in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes.
  • 11. A monolithic ceramic capacitor according to claim 8, wherein the width of said bonding portion is up to ⅓ of the size of said end face, said size being measured in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes.
  • 12. A monolithic ceramic capacitor comprising a chip capacitor body having external electrodes formed on the opposite end faces thereof, and plural internal electrodes formed in lamination and each being electrically connected to a predetermined one of said external electrodes, respectively, andterminal members each formed of a metal plate bonded to said external electrodes with a conductive bonding material, each terminal member having a substantially linear edge projecting towards and contacting the external electrode, so that the bonding portion, where said terminal member is bonded to said external electrode with said conductive bonding material, is elongated substantially linearly on a part of said external electrode, wherein said bonding portion is elongated substantially linearly in parallel with said internal electrodes, and wherein the center in the width direction of said bonding portion lies in the range of ¼ to ¾ of the size of the end face distant from one side edge of said end face in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes, said size being measured in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes.
  • 13. A monolithic ceramic capacitor according to claim 12, wherein the width of said bonding portion is up to ⅔ of the size of said end face, said size being measured in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes.
  • 14. A monolithic ceramic capacitor according to claim 12, wherein the width of said bonding portion is up to {fraction (4/9)} of the size of said end face, said size being measured in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes.
  • 15. A monolithic ceramic capacitor according to claim 12, wherein the width of said bonding portion is up to ⅓ of the size of said end face, said size being measured in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes.
  • 16. A monolithic ceramic capacitor comprising a chip capacitor body having external electrodes formed on the opposite end faces thereof, and plural internal electrodes formed in lamination and each being electrically connected to a predetermined one of said external electrodes, respectively, andterminal members each formed of a metal plate bonded to said external electrodes with a conductive bonding material, each terminal member having a substantially linear edge projecting towards and contacting the external electrode, so that the bonding portion, where said terminal member is bonded to said external electrode with said conductive bonding material, is elongated substantially linearly on a part of said external electrode, wherein said bonding portion is elongated substantially linearly in parallel with said internal electrodes, and wherein the center in the width direction of said bonding portion lies in the range of ⅜ to ⅝ of the size of the end face distant from one side edge of said end face in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes, said size being measured in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes.
  • 17. A monolithic ceramic capacitor according to claim 16, wherein the width of said bonding portion is up to ⅔ of the size of said end face, said size being measured in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes.
  • 18. A monolithic ceramic capacitor according to claim 16, wherein the width of said bonding portion is up to {fraction (4/9)} of the size of said end face, said size being measured in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes.
  • 19. A monolithic ceramic capacitor according to claim 9, wherein the width of said bonding portion is up to ⅓ of the size of said end face, said size being measured in the lamination direction of said internal electrodes.
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
10-355850 Dec 1998 JP
10-360499 Dec 1998 JP
11-029719 Feb 1999 JP
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