JPS59188912A - Method of aging condenser - Google Patents

Method of aging condenser

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Publication number
JPS59188912A
JPS59188912A JP6306783A JP6306783A JPS59188912A JP S59188912 A JPS59188912 A JP S59188912A JP 6306783 A JP6306783 A JP 6306783A JP 6306783 A JP6306783 A JP 6306783A JP S59188912 A JPS59188912 A JP S59188912A
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capacitor
aging
capacitors
case
condenser
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Inventor
森川 重夫
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Lincstech Circuit Co Ltd
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Hitachi Condenser Co Ltd
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Abstract

(57)【要約】本公報は電子出願前の出願データであるた
め要約のデータは記録されません。
(57) [Summary] This bulletin contains application data before electronic filing, so abstract data is not recorded.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 本発明はコンデンサのエージング方法に関するものであ
る。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a method for aging a capacitor.

アルミ電解コンデンサ等のコンデンサは電極箔に形成し
た酸化皮膜を修復するために、コンデンサ素子をケース
に収納後に所定の電圧を印加するエージングを行なって
いる。
Capacitors such as aluminum electrolytic capacitors undergo aging in which a predetermined voltage is applied after the capacitor element is housed in a case in order to repair the oxide film formed on the electrode foil.

従来のエージング方法は、例えば複数個のコンデンサを
、このコンデンサの蓋に設けられた端子を導線により接
続して一緒に電圧を印加することにより行なっている。
A conventional aging method is carried out by, for example, connecting a plurality of capacitors with terminals provided on the lids of the capacitors using conductive wires and applying a voltage to the capacitors together.

ところで、このような場合に、エージング中にコンモレ
丈がパンクしショートしたりすると回路に大電流が流れ
、そのために、導線の一部が溶断するとともにその導電
の溶断部がケースに接触し損傷する欠点があった。
By the way, in such a case, if the conmole length is punctured and short-circuited during aging, a large current will flow in the circuit, which will cause part of the conductor to melt and the fused part of the conductor to contact the case and damage it. There were drawbacks.

本発明は、以上の欠点を改良し、ケースの損傷を防止し
つるコンデンサのエージング方法の提供を目的とするも
のである。
The present invention aims to improve the above-mentioned drawbacks and provide a method for aging a hanging capacitor while preventing damage to the case.

本発明は、上記の目的を達成するために、複数個のコン
デンサを該コンデンナから引き出されている端子を導線
により接続して一緒にエージング処理を行なうコンデン
サのエージング方法において、コンデンサと導線の間に
絶縁シートを配設することを特徴とするコンデンサのエ
ージング方法を提供するものである。
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a capacitor aging method in which the terminals of a plurality of capacitors drawn out from the capacitor are connected by a conductive wire and aging treatment is performed together. The present invention provides a capacitor aging method characterized by disposing an insulating sheet.

以下、本発明の実施例を図面に基づいて説明づる。Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described based on the drawings.

図において、1はコンデンサであり、コンデンザ素子を
アルミ等の金属製のケース2に収納し蓋3により密閉し
たものである。4及び5は蓋3に貫設された端子である
。そしてこのようなコンデンサ1が、複数個並置され、
端子4及び5が各々導線6及び7により接続されること
により、互いに接続されている。8は、端子4及び5が
貫通し、ケース2と導線6及び7との間に配設されてい
るテフロン等の耐熱性の優れた絶縁シートである。
In the figure, 1 is a capacitor, and a capacitor element is housed in a case 2 made of metal such as aluminum and sealed with a lid 3. 4 and 5 are terminals inserted through the lid 3. A plurality of such capacitors 1 are arranged in parallel,
Terminals 4 and 5 are connected to each other by being connected by conductive wires 6 and 7, respectively. 8 is an insulating sheet with excellent heat resistance, such as Teflon, which is disposed between the case 2 and the conductive wires 6 and 7 through which the terminals 4 and 5 pass.

すなわち、本発明によれば、ケース2と導線6及び7と
の間に絶縁シート8が配設されているので、エージング
中にコンデンサ1がパンクして導線6及び7の一部が溶
断しても、その溶断部は絶縁シート7に接触しケース2
に接触することがない。それ故、導線5及び6の溶断に
よるケース2の損傷を防止できる。
That is, according to the present invention, since the insulating sheet 8 is disposed between the case 2 and the conductors 6 and 7, there is no possibility that the capacitor 1 will be punctured and some of the conductors 6 and 7 will be fused during aging. However, the fused part contacts the insulating sheet 7 and the case 2
Never come into contact with. Therefore, damage to the case 2 due to melting of the conductors 5 and 6 can be prevented.

以上の通り、本発明によれば、エージング中のコンデン
ナの損傷を防止しうるコンデンサのエージング方法が得
られる。
As described above, the present invention provides a capacitor aging method that can prevent damage to the capacitor during aging.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of the drawing]

図は本発明の斜視図を示す。 1・・・コンデンサ、 4.5・・・端子、6.7・・
・導線、 8・・・絶縁シート。 特許出願人 日立コンデンサ株式会社
The figure shows a perspective view of the invention. 1... Capacitor, 4.5... Terminal, 6.7...
・Conductor wire, 8...Insulation sheet. Patent applicant Hitachi Capacitor Co., Ltd.

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] (1)  複数個のコンデンサを該コンデンサから引き
出されている端子を導線により接続して一緒にエージン
グ処理を行なうコンデンサのエージング方法において、
コンデンサと導線の間に絶縁シートを配設することを特
徴とするコンデンサのエージング方法。
(1) In a capacitor aging method in which a plurality of capacitors are aged together by connecting terminals drawn out from the capacitors with conductive wires,
A capacitor aging method characterized by arranging an insulating sheet between the capacitor and the conductor.
JP6306783A 1983-04-12 1983-04-12 Method of aging condenser Pending JPS59188912A (en)

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Publications (1)

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JPS59188912A true JPS59188912A (en) 1984-10-26

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