IP Library Granted Patent US 12683090
Granted Patent B2
US 12683090 · App. 18/826,699 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Electrolytic capacitor element and electrolytic capacitor

Inventors: Kyotaro Mano (Nagaokakyo, JP); Yasutake Fukuda (Nagaokakyo, JP); Wataru Onishi (Nagaokakyo, JP); Shogo Matsui (Nagaokakyo, JP); Haruko Kubo (Nagaokakyo, JP)
Assignee: MURATA MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
H01G9/10H01G9/012H01G9/0425H01G9/048
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Patent No.
US 12683090
App. No.
18/826,699
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrolytic capacitor element including: a valve-acting metal substrate including a core portion made of metal foil and a porous portion along a surface of the metal foil; a dielectric layer on the porous portion; a solid electrolyte layer on the dielectric layer; and a conductive layer on the solid electrolyte layer, the conductive layer including a carbon layer, the carbon layer containing a carbon filler and a scaly insulating inorganic filler, wherein, in a cut section of the electrolytic capacitor element in a direction perpendicular to a main face of the metal foil, an average of acute angles between a longitudinal direction of a cross-section of the insulating inorganic filler in the carbon layer adjacent to the main face of the metal foil and a longitudinal direction of a cross-section of the metal foil is 0° to 45°.

Claims (29)

1 . An electrolytic capacitor element, comprising:

a valve-acting metal substrate comprising a core portion made of metal foil and a porous portion along a surface of the metal foil;

a dielectric layer on the porous portion;

a solid electrolyte layer on the dielectric layer; and

a conductive layer on the solid electrolyte layer, the conductive layer comprising a carbon layer, and the carbon layer containing a carbon filler and a scaly insulating inorganic filler,

wherein, in a cut section of the electrolytic capacitor element in a direction perpendicular to a main face of the metal foil, an average of acute angles between a longitudinal direction of a cross-section of the insulating inorganic filler in the carbon layer adjacent to the main face of the metal foil and a longitudinal direction of a cross-section of the metal foil is 0° to 45°.

2 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 1 ,

wherein the dielectric layer, the solid electrolyte layer, and the conductive layer are adjacent to side faces and a first end face of the valve-acting metal substrate, and,

in a cut section of the electrolytic capacitor element in a direction perpendicular to the main face of the metal foil, an average of acute angles between a longitudinal direction of a cross-section of the insulating inorganic filler in the carbon layer adjacent to the side faces and the first end face of the metal foil and a longitudinal direction of a cross-section of the metal foil is 45° to 90°.

3 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 1 , wherein the carbon filler comprises a scaly carbon filler.

4 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 1 , wherein the insulating inorganic filler is at least one selected from silica, alumina, and glass.

5 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 1 , wherein the conductive layer is a composite layer including the carbon layer.

6 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 5 , wherein the composite layer further includes a silver layer.

7 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 1 , further comprising a cathode foil on the conductive layer.

8 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 1 , wherein the carbon filler is spherical.

9 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 1 , wherein a product of a length multiplied by a width of the scaly insulating inorganic filler is larger than a thickness of the scaly insulating inorganic filler.

10 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 9 , wherein the product of the length multiplied by the width and then divided by the thickness of the scaly insulating inorganic filler is 4 to 400.

11 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 9 , wherein a ratio of the length to the thickness of the scaly insulating inorganic filler is 2 to 20.

12 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 9 , wherein a ratio of the width to the thickness of the scaly insulating inorganic filler is 2 to 20.

13 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 9 , wherein a ratio of the length of the scaly insulating inorganic filler to a thickness of the carbon layer is equal to or more than 0.05.

14 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 1 , wherein the scaly insulating inorganic filler contains an insulating material.

15 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 14 , wherein the insulating material has a volume resistivity of 1×1010 Ω·cm or more.

16 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 14 , wherein the insulating material is ceramic or glass.

17 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 14 , wherein the insulating material is ceramic, and the ceramic is at least one selected from silica, alumina, zirconia, aluminum nitride, silicon nitride, cordierite, mullite, and yttria.

18 . The electrolytic capacitor element according to claim 1 , wherein a ratio of a weight of the scaly insulating inorganic filler to a total weight of the carbon filler and the scaly insulating inorganic filler in the carbon layer is 0.01 to 0.5.

19 . An electrolytic capacitor, comprising:

a stack of the electrolytic capacitor elements according to claim 1 ,

an external anode electrode electrically connected to the core portion; and

an external cathode electrode electrically connected to the carbon layer.