Self-regenerating capacitor protected by athermal circuit-breake

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Electrostatic capacitors – With protection or compensating means

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29 2542, H01G 111

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ABSTRACT:
In a process for the manufacture of self-regenerating capacitors, there is applied to insulating strips (3, 4) before they are rolled up, metallized layers (6, 7; 8, 9) of which the median thickness is decreased towards either side of the strips to leave a median zone of metallization (5) of normal thickness located at a specified distance from the edges of the insulating strips, and a thermal circuit-breaker (14, 19) is inserted on the axis of each coil in the vicinity of said zone of greater thickness, with the short-circuit device being coupled in series with a connection wire of each of the coils (10, 11).

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patent: 3579061 (1971-05-01), Waldon
patent: 4121277 (1978-10-01), Hilbert
patent: 4509234 (1985-04-01), Voglaire
IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin; vol. 25; No. 8; Jan. 1983, J. J. Butera and J. E. Harris, "Overcurrent Protection for Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors".

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