18549635. SOLID ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR simplified abstract (Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.)

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SOLID ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR

Organization Name

Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

HITOSHI Fukui of Saga (JP)

KATSUHIRO Ogasawara of Kyoto (JP)

ATSUSHI Tanaka of Osaka (JP)

SOLID ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18549635 titled 'SOLID ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a solid electrolytic capacitor with improved lead terminals.

  • The capacitor includes an anode part, a cathode part, an anode lead terminal, a cathode lead terminal, and an exterior body.
  • The lead terminals have buried and exposed parts, with the exposed part covered in a low-melting-point material.
  • A specific region on the side surface of the buried part remains uncovered by the low-melting-point material.

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in various electronic devices requiring solid electrolytic capacitors with enhanced lead terminal design.

Problems Solved

1. Improved reliability and performance of solid electrolytic capacitors. 2. Enhanced protection of lead terminals from environmental factors.

Benefits

1. Increased durability and longevity of capacitors. 2. Enhanced stability and efficiency in electronic devices.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing lead terminal design in solid electrolytic capacitors for consumer electronics, automotive electronics, and industrial equipment.

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include patents or publications related to lead terminal design in solid electrolytic capacitors.

Unanswered Questions

How does this innovation compare to existing lead terminal designs in solid electrolytic capacitors?

The article does not provide a direct comparison with existing lead terminal designs in solid electrolytic capacitors. Further research or testing may be needed to evaluate the performance and reliability of this new design in comparison to existing ones.

What specific electronic devices or industries could benefit the most from this improved lead terminal design?

The article does not specify the specific electronic devices or industries that could benefit the most from this innovation. Further market research or industry analysis may be necessary to identify the target applications for this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

A solid electrolytic capacitor includes at least one capacitor element including an anode part and a cathode part, an anode lead terminal, a cathode lead terminal, and an exterior body covering the capacitor element. Each of the anode lead terminal and the cathode lead terminal has a main surface and a side surface, and includes a buried part buried in the exterior body and an exposed part exposed from the exterior body. In at least one of the anode lead terminal or the cathode lead terminal, at least a part of a main surface of the exposed part is covered with a low-melting-point material, and a first side surface region in a side surface of the buried part is not covered with the low-melting-point material. The first side surface region is a region away from a boundary between the buried part and the exposed part by more than 0.36 mm.