Capacitor structures with improved electrical stress capability

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

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361303, 361313, H01G 422

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043239480

ABSTRACT:
Power capacitors with a wide electrode and a narrow electrode and a composite dielectric including a first portion adjacent the narrower electrode that is of higher dielectric constant and/or lower resistivity than the portion adjacent the wider electrode. The first portion may be a porous material whose impregnation with a suitably chosen dielectric fluid results in the desired electrical properties. In such structures the narrower electrode preferably has rounded and smooth edges such as by folding. The wide and narrow electrodes may each comprise one of the externally connected capacitor electrodes. Alternatively, the wider electrode may be electrically floating and arranged between dielectrics and a second narrower electrode in a symmetrical arrangement with the two narrower electrodes serving as the externally connected capacitor electrodes.

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patent: 4054937 (1977-10-01), Mandezcorn

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