Abstract: A capacitor having two metal foil electrodes connected to two terminals, and a metallized idler having an electrically non-conducting substrate with a metal coating thin enough to be self-healing at pre-determined voltage levels, the metal coating being capacitively coupled to each of the electrodes.
Abstract: Capacitor comprising a first metallized film electrode, a second metallized film electrode capacitively coupled to, and longer than, the first metallized film electrode, each metallized film electrode having an electrically non-conducting plastic substrate with a metal coating, a metal foil electrode capacitively coupled to the second metallized film electrode in the zone beyond the end of the first metallized film electrode, a first plastic film intermediate the metal foil electrode and the second metallized film electrode, each of its ends extending beyond each end of the metal foil electrode to prevent the edges of the metal foil electrode from penetrating the plastic substrate of the second metallized film electrode, and a second plastic film adjacent to the metal foil electrode on the side opposite the first plastic film to insulate the metal foil electrode from the metal coating.
Abstract: A voltage doubler circuit for providing half-wave direct current at a predetermined peak voltage level to a device, has a source of alternating current having a peak voltage lower than the predetermined peak, a first capacitance element in series with the device, at least one additional capacitance element, switching means for selectably connecting the additional capacitance element in parallel with the first capacitance element for providing different levels of current to the device, and a resistance element connected between the capacitance elements for causing a voltage buildup on the additional capacitance element when the additional capacitance element is not connected by the switching means, whereby the peak voltage across the switch is smaller than the predetermined peak voltage level; and the internal charging resistor and two capacitance elements form an integral wound capacitor.
Abstract: Capacitor including a first and a second electrode strip separated by a dielectric strip, the electrode strips and the dielectric strip being wound in a roll, the dielectric strip having an opening therethrough, there being a discharge resistor strip mounted between the first electrode strip and the dielectric strip at the opening, one surface of the resistor strip having a portion in electrical contact with the second electrode strip through the opening, the opposite surface of the resistor strip having at least a portion in electrical contact with the first electrode strip.