Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Electrolytic systems or devices – Solid electrolytic capacitor
Patent
1989-03-16
1990-02-06
Griffin, Donald A.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Electrolytic systems or devices
Solid electrolytic capacitor
29 2503, H01G 906
Patent
active
048992585
ABSTRACT:
A solid electrolyte capacitor body is embedded in an electrically insulative block of resin. Output terminals each connected to a respective electrode of the capacitor body project from the block. One output terminal includes a first section fixed to one of the electrodes and a second section electrically insulated from the first section and the capacitor body. A fusible member alone establishes electrical connection between the first and second sections. The fusible member is embedded in a rigid thermally insulative resin which extends between the first and second sections to couple them together mechanically.
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Griffin Donald A.
Sprague Electric Company
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