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US20070047174A1
US20070047174A1 US11/444,493 US44449306A US2007047174A1 US 20070047174 A1 US20070047174 A1 US 20070047174A1 US 44449306 A US44449306 A US 44449306A US 2007047174 A1 US2007047174 A1 US 2007047174A1
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  • the present invention relates to a high-voltage feed-through capacitor and a magnetron using the high-voltage feed-through capacitor.
  • High-voltage feed-though capacitors have been developed to be incorporated into a magnetron as a filter for eliminating unwanted radiation waves generated by oscillation of the magnetron.
  • Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 8-078154 discloses a typical construction of such a high-voltage feed-through capacitor.
  • the insulating cover which is adapted to be fitted in the recessed portion of the grounding metal fitting, has a large bottom area.
  • the tubular insulating cover is so tall as to provide a sufficient creeping distance. Therefore, it is difficult to reduce the external size of the high-voltage food-through capacitor below the grounding metal fitting.
  • the insulating cover is adapted to be fixed to the grounding metal fitting, an insulating resin has to be applied not only to the space inside the capacitor element but also to the space inside the insulating cover. Therefore, the filling amount of the insulating resin necessarily lower ends of the insulating tubes 61 , 62 , so that the lower ends of the insulating tubes 61 , 62 are covered with the upper ends of the insulating covers 71 , 72 .
  • the first insulating resin 41 which fills both the space inside the capacitor element 10 and the space inside the opening 23 of the grounding metal fitting 20 , covers the seams between the insulating tubes 61 , 62 and the insulating covers 71 , 72 .
  • the recessed portions 710 , 720 are formed in the upper ends of the insulating covers 71 , 72 , such recessed portions may be formed in the lower ends of the insulating tubes 61 , 62 .
  • both the upper ends of the insulating covers 71 , 72 and the lower ends of the insulating tubes 61 , 62 may have recessed portions to mate with each other.
  • the insulating covers 71 , 72 are in the form of a cylinder or tube and are attached to partially cover the rod-like conductor portions 511 , 521 , the insulating covers 71 , 72 ensure a sufficient withstand voltage between the grounding metal fitting 20 and the through conductors 51 , 52 , within a quantitative limit corresponding to the attached state and the thickness.
  • the insulating covers 71 , 72 are attached to the rod-like conductor portions 511 , 521 , moreover, the bottom area defined by the wall surfaces of the insulating covers 71 , 72 can be minimized to achieve miniaturization of the high-voltage feed-through capacitor.
  • the insulating covers 71 , 72 are attached to cover the rod-like conductor portions 511 , 521 , it is not necessary to fix the insulating covers 71 , 72 to the grounding metal fitting 20 .
  • the high-voltage feed-through capacitor according to one embodiment of the present invention accordingly, there is no need to fill the insulating covers 71 , 72 with the first insulating resin 41 , unlike in JP 8-078154, which decreases the filling amount of the fast insulating resin 41 to reduce cost and also covers 71 , 72 .
  • JP 8-078154 which decreases the filling amount of the fast insulating resin 41 to reduce cost and also covers 71 , 72 .
  • the recessed portions 710 , 720 have a tight fit in the lower ends of the insulating tubes 61 , 62 , so that the upper ends of the insulating covers 71 , 72 are covered with the lower ends of the insulating tubes 61 , 62 .
  • This embodiment has the same effects and advantages as the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 5 .
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view of a high-voltage feed-through capacitor according to still another embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 8 is a partially sectional view taken along line 8 - 8 of FIG. 7
  • FIG. 9 is a partially sectional view taken along line 9 - 9 of FIG. 7 .
  • the portions corresponding to the components shown in FIGS. 1 to 6 are designated by the same reference numerals.
  • the high-voltage feed-through capacitor shown in FIGS. 7 to 9 which has a similar construction to the high-voltage feed-through capacitor described hereinabove with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6 , is further characterized in that an improvement has been made in the structure of the insulating cue 30 and the relationship between the insulating case 30 and the through conductors 51 , 52 .
  • the insulating case 30 has support members 31 to 34 within, and the tab terminal portions 512 , 522 of the through conductors 51 , 52 are secured by the support members 31 to 34 .
  • the support members 31 , 32 project from the inner surface of the insulating case 30 at locations which face laterally opposite sides of the tab terminal portion 512 and are spaced from the upper end of the insulating case 30 .
  • the support members 31 , 32 are adapted to support the laterally opposite sides of the tab terminal portion 512 in both the lateral and thickness directions.
  • the support members 33 , 34 project from the inner surface of the insulating case 30 at locations which face laterally opposite sides of the tab terminal portion 522 and are spaced from the upper end of the insulating case 30 .
  • the support members 33 , 34 are adapted to support the laterally opposite sides of the tab terminal portion 522 in both the lateral and magnetron shown in FIG. 10 is, for example, employed in a microwave oven and includes a high-voltage feed-through capacitor 1 , a cathode stem 81 and a filter box 91 .
  • the filter box 91 is disposed to enclose the cathode stem 81 and connected to a ground electrode, GND (see FIG. 11 ).
  • the filter box 91 is provided with a cooling fin 92 , a gasket 93 , an RF output end 94 and a magnet 95 .
  • the high-voltage feed-through capacitor 1 is provided passing through a through hole formed in a side plate 910 of the filter box 91 with its grounding metal fitting 20 being electrically and mechanically connected to the side plate 910 .
  • Inductors 82 and 83 are connected to the cathode terminal of the cathode stem 81 and the high-voltage feed-through capacitor 1 inside the filter box 91 .
  • the high-voltage feed-through capacitor 1 constitutes a filter in conjunction with the inductors 82 , 83 .
  • the portions corresponding to the components shown in FIGS. 1 to 9 are designated by the same reference numerals.
  • One ends of the inductors 82 , 83 are led to an oscillator 96 .
  • the other ends of the inductors 82 , 83 are led to the separate electrodes 12 , 13 , respectively.
  • a high voltage of approximately 4 kV 0-P having a commercial frequency or a frequency within a range of 20 to 40 kHz is applied to the through conductors 51 , 52 .
  • the generated noise can be reduced through the filtering effect achieved by the high-voltage feed-through capacitor 1 .

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A high-voltage feed-through capacitor includes: a capacitor element; a grounding metal fitting; an insulating resin; two through conductors; an insulating cover; and an insulating tube. The capacitor element has two separate electrodes on one side and one common electrode on the other side and is mounted on one side of the grounding metal fitting with the common electrode being connected to the same side of the grounding metal fitting. The insulating resin fills a space inside the capacitor element. Each through conductor has a rod-like conductor portion passing through the grounding metal fitting and the capacitor element and connected to the separate electrode. At least a portion of the insulating tube is attached to the rod-like conductor portion within the capacitor element. The insulating cover is attached to the rod-like conductor portion to have one end thereof in contact with one end of the insulating tube.

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  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates to a high-voltage feed-through capacitor and a magnetron using the high-voltage feed-through capacitor.
  • 2. Description of the Related Art
  • High-voltage feed-though capacitors have been developed to be incorporated into a magnetron as a filter for eliminating unwanted radiation waves generated by oscillation of the magnetron. For example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 8-078154 discloses a typical construction of such a high-voltage feed-through capacitor.
  • In the high-voltage feed-through capacitor of this type, since high voltage is to be applied between a grounding metal fitting and a through conductor, it is required to ensure a sufficient withstand voltage between them. In JP 8-078154, for example, a tubular insulating cover is fitted in a recessed portion which is formed on one side of the grounding metal fitting opposite a raised portion, thereby providing a sufficient creeping distance between the grounding metal fitting and the through conductor for insulation.
  • In the construction disclosed in JP 8-078154, however, the insulating cover, which is adapted to be fitted in the recessed portion of the grounding metal fitting, has a large bottom area. In addition, the tubular insulating cover is so tall as to provide a sufficient creeping distance. Therefore, it is difficult to reduce the external size of the high-voltage food-through capacitor below the grounding metal fitting.
  • In the construction disclosed in JP 8-078154, moreover, since the insulating cover is adapted to be fixed to the grounding metal fitting, an insulating resin has to be applied not only to the space inside the capacitor element but also to the space inside the insulating cover. Therefore, the filling amount of the insulating resin necessarily lower ends of the insulating tubes 61, 62, so that the lower ends of the insulating tubes 61, 62 are covered with the upper ends of the insulating covers 71, 72.
  • Particularly at the joints where the lower ends of the insulating tubes 61, 62 are fitted in the upper ends of the insulating covers 71, 72, the first insulating resin 41, which fills both the space inside the capacitor element 10 and the space inside the opening 23 of the grounding metal fitting 20, covers the seams between the insulating tubes 61, 62 and the insulating covers 71, 72.
  • In the high-voltage feed-through capacitor shown in FIGS. 3 to 5, although the recessed portions 710, 720 are formed in the upper ends of the insulating covers 71, 72, such recessed portions may be formed in the lower ends of the insulating tubes 61, 62. Alternatively, both the upper ends of the insulating covers 71, 72 and the lower ends of the insulating tubes 61, 62 may have recessed portions to mate with each other.
  • In the above-described construction, since the insulating covers 71, 72 are in the form of a cylinder or tube and are attached to partially cover the rod- like conductor portions 511, 521, the insulating covers 71, 72 ensure a sufficient withstand voltage between the grounding metal fitting 20 and the through conductors 51, 52, within a quantitative limit corresponding to the attached state and the thickness.
  • Since the insulating covers 71, 72 are attached to the rod- like conductor portions 511, 521, moreover, the bottom area defined by the wall surfaces of the insulating covers 71, 72 can be minimized to achieve miniaturization of the high-voltage feed-through capacitor.
  • Furthermore, since the insulating covers 71, 72 are attached to cover the rod- like conductor portions 511, 521, it is not necessary to fix the insulating covers 71, 72 to the grounding metal fitting 20. In the high-voltage feed-through capacitor according to one embodiment of the present invention, accordingly, there is no need to fill the insulating covers 71, 72 with the first insulating resin 41, unlike in JP 8-078154, which decreases the filling amount of the fast insulating resin 41 to reduce cost and also covers 71, 72. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 6, accordingly, the recessed portions 710, 720 have a tight fit in the lower ends of the insulating tubes 61, 62, so that the upper ends of the insulating covers 71, 72 are covered with the lower ends of the insulating tubes 61, 62. This embodiment has the same effects and advantages as the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 5.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view of a high-voltage feed-through capacitor according to still another embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 8 is a partially sectional view taken along line 8-8 of FIG. 7, and FIG. 9 is a partially sectional view taken along line 9-9 of FIG. 7. In FIGS. 7 to 9 the portions corresponding to the components shown in FIGS. 1 to 6 are designated by the same reference numerals.
  • The high-voltage feed-through capacitor shown in FIGS. 7 to 9, which has a similar construction to the high-voltage feed-through capacitor described hereinabove with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6, is further characterized in that an improvement has been made in the structure of the insulating cue 30 and the relationship between the insulating case 30 and the through conductors 51, 52. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 7 to 9, the insulating case 30 has support members 31 to 34 within, and the tab terminal portions 512, 522 of the through conductors 51, 52 are secured by the support members 31 to 34.
  • More specifically, the support members 31, 32 project from the inner surface of the insulating case 30 at locations which face laterally opposite sides of the tab terminal portion 512 and are spaced from the upper end of the insulating case 30. The support members 31, 32 are adapted to support the laterally opposite sides of the tab terminal portion 512 in both the lateral and thickness directions. Likewise, the support members 33, 34 project from the inner surface of the insulating case 30 at locations which face laterally opposite sides of the tab terminal portion 522 and are spaced from the upper end of the insulating case 30. The support members 33, 34 are adapted to support the laterally opposite sides of the tab terminal portion 522 in both the lateral and magnetron shown in FIG. 10 is, for example, employed in a microwave oven and includes a high-voltage feed-through capacitor 1, a cathode stem 81 and a filter box 91.
  • The filter box 91 is disposed to enclose the cathode stem 81 and connected to a ground electrode, GND (see FIG. 11). The filter box 91 is provided with a cooling fin 92, a gasket 93, an RF output end 94 and a magnet 95.
  • The high-voltage feed-through capacitor 1 is provided passing through a through hole formed in a side plate 910 of the filter box 91 with its grounding metal fitting 20 being electrically and mechanically connected to the side plate 910.
  • Inductors 82 and 83 are connected to the cathode terminal of the cathode stem 81 and the high-voltage feed-through capacitor 1 inside the filter box 91.
  • Referring to FIG. 11, the high-voltage feed-through capacitor 1 constitutes a filter in conjunction with the inductors 82, 83. The portions corresponding to the components shown in FIGS. 1 to 9 are designated by the same reference numerals. One ends of the inductors 82, 83 are led to an oscillator 96. The other ends of the inductors 82, 83 are led to the separate electrodes 12, 13, respectively.
  • In the magnetron, for example, a high voltage of approximately 4 kV0-P having a commercial frequency or a frequency within a range of 20 to 40 kHz is applied to the through conductors 51, 52. This causes the magnetron to oscillate and generate a noise. The generated noise can be reduced through the filtering effect achieved by the high-voltage feed-through capacitor 1.
  • While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with respect to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit, scope and teaching of the invention.

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1. A high-voltage feed-through capacitor comprising:
a grounding metal fitting;
a capacitor element which has two separate electrodes on one side and one common electrode on the other side, said capacitor element being mounted on one side of said grounding metal fitting with said common electrode being connected to the same side of said grounding metal fitting;
an insulating resin which fills a space inside said capacitor element;
two through conductors, each of which has a rod-like conductor portion passing through said grounding metal fitting and said capacitor element and connected to said separate electrode;
an insulating tube, at least a portion of which is attached to said rod-like conductor portion within said capacitor element; and
an insulating cover which is attached to said rod-like conductor portion to have one end thereof in contact with one end of said insulating tube.
2. The high-voltage feed-through capacitor of claim 1, wherein said one end of said insulating cover has a fit with said one end of said insulating tube.
3. The high-voltage feed-through capacitor of claim 2, wherein said one end of said insulating tube has a recessed portion for achieving the fit.
4. The high-voltage feed-through capacitor of claim 2, wherein said one end of said insulating cover has a recessed portion along an inner periphery thereof, and said insulating cover is attached to said rod-like conductor portion with said recessed portion directed toward the insulating tube,
wherein said recessed portion has a tight fit around said one end of said insulating tube, so that said one end of said insulating tube is covered with said one end of said insulating cover.
5. The high-voltage feed-through capacitor of claim 2, wherein said one end of said insulating cover has a recessed portion along an outer periphery thereof, and said insulating cover is attached to said rod-like conductor portion with said recessed portion directed toward the insulating tube,
wherein said recessed portion has a tight fit in said one end of said insulating tube, so that said one end of said insulating cover is covered with said one end of said insulating tube.
6. The high-voltage feed-through capacitor of claim 2, wherein both said one end of said insulating cover and said one end of said insulating tube have recessed portions to mate with each other.
7. The high-voltage feed-through capacitor of claim 1, wherein a seam between said insulating cover and said insulating tube is buried in said insulating resin.
8. The high-voltage feed-through capacitor of claim 1, which is further provided with an insulating case on one side of said grounding metal fitting,
wherein said insulating case has a support member within, and said through conductors are secured by said support member.
9. The high-voltage feed-through capacitor of claim 2, which is further provided with an insulating case on one side of said grounding metal fitting,
wherein said insulating case has a support member within, and said through conductors are secured by said support member.
10. A magnetron including said high-voltage feed-through capacitor of claim 1, wherein said high-voltage feed-through capacitor is incorporated as a filter.
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