Method and apparatus for providing capacitor feedthrough

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Electrostatic capacitors – Fixed capacitor

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C361S303000, C361S305000, C361S508000, C361S509000, C361S525000, C607S005000, C607S007000

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07408762

ABSTRACT:
A capacitor feedthrough assembly with a cavity including a capacitor stack, including one or more substantially flat anode layers and one or more substantially flat cathode layers in a case with a cover, the case having a first opening sized for passage of the capacitor stack and a second opening defined by a lip. Additionally, the capacitor includes a conductive member attached to the capacitor stack and disposed at least part way through the second opening in the case, and an isolating element disposed between the lip and at least a portion of the connected stack and conductive member. Also, the capacitor includes a curable resin sealingly disposed in the cavity defined by the second opening, the isolating element, and the conductive member, the curable resin electrically isolating the case from the conductive member.

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