IP Library Granted Patent US 12712101
Granted Patent B2
US 12712101 · App. 18/436,749 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Electrical feedthrough

Inventors: Thomas Zetterer (Landshut, DE); Linda Johanna Bartelt (Landshut, DE); Jonas Baehr (Munich, DE); Robert Hettler (Kumhausen, DE); Jochen Herzberg (Allhaming, AT); Ricarda Krechel (Sprendlingen, DE); Ina Mitra (Stadecken-Elsheim, DE); Ina Filbert-Demut (Pilsting, DE)
Assignee: SCHOTT AG
H01B17/62C03C3/091H01B3/087H01R13/405A61N1/3754
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Patent No.
US 12712101
App. No.
18/436,749
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A feedthrough includes: a main body including at least one passage opening running through the main body, the main body including titanium or a titanium alloy; an insulation material accommodated in the at least one passage opening running through the main body, the insulation material including glass, the insulation material having a contact angle of less than 90 degrees at least in a plurality of regions of the insulation material with respect to the main body; and at least one electrical conductor extending through the insulation material accommodated in the at least one passage opening.

Claims (58)

1 . A feedthrough, comprising:

a main body including at least one passage opening running through the main body, the main body including titanium or a titanium alloy;

an insulation material accommodated in the at least one passage opening running through the main body, the insulation material including glass, the insulation material having a contact angle of less than 90 degrees in at least a portion of the insulation material with respect to the main body, the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including B 2 O 3 and SiO 2 , wherein a ratio of a proportion of B 2 O 3 in percent by weight to a proportion of SiO 2 in percent by weight is between 0.45 and 0.65; and

at least one electrical conductor extending through the insulation material accommodated in the at least one passage opening.

2 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of:

(a) the contact angle of the insulation material with respect to the main body is between 56 and 86 degrees; and

(b) the insulation material at least in a plurality of regions of the insulation material has a contact angle with respect to the at least one electrical conductor of between 56 and 86 degrees.

3 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein:

(a) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including B 2 O 3 , wherein a proportion of B 2 O 3 in the glass composition is at least 21 percent by weight; or

(b) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including B 2 O 3 , wherein a proportion of B 2 O 3 in the glass composition is between 21 and 33 percent by weight.

4 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of:

(a) the glass of the insulation material has a softening temperature of not more than 750° C.;

(b) the glass of the insulation material has a sphere temperature of not more than 850° C.;

(c) the glass of the insulation material has a hemisphere temperature of not more than 950° C.;

(d) the glass of the insulation material has a flow temperature of not more than 1050° C.; and

(e) the glass of the insulation material is stable on storage in a saline solution at 37.5° C.

5 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein:

(a) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including Al 2 O 3 , wherein a proportion of Al 2 O 3 in the glass composition is at least 3 percent by weight; or

(b) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including Al 2 O 3 , wherein a proportion of Al 2 O 3 in the glass composition is between 3 and 17 percent by weight.

6 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including Na 2 O, wherein a proportion of Na 2 O in the glass composition is at least 10 percent by weight.

7 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of:

(a) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including CaO, wherein a proportion of CaO in the glass composition is at most 11 percent by weight; and

(b) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including TiO 2 , wherein the proportion of TiO 2 in the glass composition is at most 10 percent by weight.

8 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of:

(a) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including no K 2 O or including K 2 O, wherein a proportion of K 2 O in the glass composition is less than 7 percent by weight; and

(b) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including no LiO 2 or including LiO 2 , wherein a proportion of LiO 2 in the glass composition is less than 2 percent by weight.

9 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of:

(a) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including no MgO or including MgO, wherein a proportion of MgO in the glass composition is less than 10 percent by weight; and

(b) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including no ZrO 2 or including ZrO 2 , wherein a proportion of ZrO 2 in the glass composition is less than 0.9 percent by weight.

10 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of:

(a) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including no La 2 O 3 or including La 2 O 3 , wherein a proportion of La 2 O 3 in the glass composition is less than 1.5 percent by weight;

(b) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including no Ta 2 O 5 or including Ta 2 O 5 , wherein a proportion of Ta 2 O 5 in the glass composition is less than 2 percent by weight; and

(c) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including no Nb 2 O 5 or including Nb 2 O 5 , wherein a proportion of Nb 2 O 5 in the glass composition is less than 2 percent by weight.

11 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of:

(a) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including no PbO or including PbO, wherein a proportion of PbO in the glass composition is less than 0.05 percent by weight;

(b) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including no BaO or including BaO, wherein the proportion of BaO in the glass composition is less than 10 percent by weight; and

(c) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including no V 2 O 5 or including V 2 O 5 , wherein a proportion of V 2 O 5 in the glass composition is less than 0.5 percent by weight.

12 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of:

(a) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including no Bi 2 O 3 or including Bi 2 O 3 , wherein a proportion of Bi 2 O 3 in the glass composition is less than 2 percent by weight;

(b) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including no WO 3 or including WO 3 , wherein a proportion of WO 3 in the glass composition is less than 2 percent by weight; and

(c) the glass of the insulation material has a glass composition including no MoO 3 or including MoO 3 , wherein a proportion of MoO 3 in the glass composition is less than 2 percent by weight.

13 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein the glass of the insulation material has a coefficient of thermal expansion (20° C.; 300° C.) in a range from 5 to 10 ppm/K.

14 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of:

(a) the glass of the insulation material has a glass transition temperature T g lower than 590° C.; and

(b) the glass of the insulation material has a glass transition temperature T g in a range from 440 to 590° C.

15 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of:

(a) the insulation material includes a first outer surface and a second outer surface, wherein the insulation material, from the first outer surface to the second outer surface, along the at least one passage opening that runs through the main body, has a transmittance T vis for at least one wavelength in a spectral range from 380 nm to 780 nm of at least 25%; and

(b) the feedthrough includes an optical interface configured for transmitting light through the insulation material along the at least one passage opening that runs through the main body.

16 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein the insulation material includes at least one outer face and is free of a plurality of graphite particles on the at least one outer face.

17 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein the feedthrough includes a contact face, wherein the insulation material accommodated in the at least one passage opening of the main body is in contact at least one of with the main body and with the at least one electrical conductor in such a way that (i) the contact face between the insulation material and the main body and (ii) the feedthrough has a hermiticity characterized by a helium leakage rate of less than 1·10 −8 mbar·l/s.

18 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of the at least one electrical conductor that extends through the insulation material accommodated in the at least one passage opening.

19 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of:

(a) the glass of the insulation material is non-cytotoxic;

(b) the feedthrough includes at least two of the at least one electrical conductor which are spaced apart by less than 5 mm; and

(c) a greatest dimension of the at least one passage opening running through the main body at a right angle to an axis of the at least one electrical conductor is less than 10 mm.

20 . The feedthrough according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of:

(a) the feedthrough at least one of (i) has a shock resistance of at least 100 g and (ii) withstands such a shock with retention of a hermeticity of the feedthrough; and

(b) the feedthrough at least one of (i) has a vibration resistance of at least 20 g rms, and (ii) withstands such a vibration with retention of hermeticity of the feedthrough.