Low resistance, low-inductance power connectors
US-9871310-B2 · Jan 16, 2018 · US
US10243285B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10243285-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715856295-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2019 |
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An electrical connector includes an anode for conducting an electrical supply current from a source to a destination, a cathode for conducting an electrical return current from the destination to the source, and an insulator that prevents electrical conduction between the anode and the cathode. The first and second shapes are such as to provide a conformity of one to the other, with the insulator placed therebetween and having a predetermined relatively thin thickness. A predetermined low-resistance path for the supply current is provided respectively by the anode and the cathode, and a proximity of the anode to the cathode along these paths provides a predetermined low self-inductance of the connector. The anode and the cathode each comprises a plurality of sections that are disposed at one or more predetermined angles to form a rigid assembly that accommodates a geometry between the source and the destination.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electrical connector, comprising: an anode for conducting an electrical supply current from a source to a destination, the anode formed into a first shape from sheet metal or other sheet-like conducting material; a cathode for conducting an electrical return current from the destination to the source, the cathode formed into a second shape from the sheet metal or other sheet-like conducting material; and an insulator that prevents electrical conduction between the anode and the cathode, wherein the first and second shapes are such as to provide a conformity of one to the other, with the insulator placed therebetween and having a predetermined relatively thin thickness, whereby a predetermined low-resistance path for the supply current is provided by the anode, a predetermined low-resistance path for the return current is provided by the cathode, and a proximity of the anode to the cathode along these paths provides a predetermined low self-inductance of the connector, said proximity being afforded by the conformity of the first and second shapes, wherein the anode and the cathode each comprises a plurality of interconnected plate-like sections of the sheet metal or other sheet-like conducting material that are joined together at one or more predetermined angles to form a rigid assembly that accommodates a geometry between the source and the destination. 2. An electrical connector according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more predetermined angles comprises at least one of: at least one right angle; at least one obtuse angle; and at least one acute angle. 3. The electrical connector of claim 1 , wherein: the anode comprises a first anode flange and a second anode flange, with an anode-to-source attachment means being affixed to the first anode flange and an anode-to-destination attachment means being affixed to the second anode flange, and the cathode comprises a first cathode flange and a second cathode flange, these flanges being conformal to the anode flanges, with a cathode-to-source attachment means being affixed to the first cathode flange and a cathode-to-destination attachment means being affixed to the second cathode flange, and wherein the first and second anode flanges are disposed at an angle with respect to each other to accommodate the geometry between the source and the destination. 4. The electrical connector of claim 3 , wherein the source comprises a substantially planar source area to which the connector is attached, and the destination comprises a substantially planar destination area to which the connector is attached, in which context the low self-inductance of the connector is enhanced by providing: a. in the first anode flange, at least one source protrusion that protrudes from a surface of the first anode flange by an amount that is substantially equal to a combined thickness of the cathode and the insulator, b. in the second anode flange, at least one destination protrusion that protrudes from a surface of the second anode flange by an amount that is substantially equal to the combined thickness of the cathode and the insulator, c. in the first cathode flange, a cutout corresponding to each source protrusion that is large enough to allow the source protrusion to nest therein without causing electrical contact between the anode and the cathode, and d. in the second cathode flange, a cutout corresponding to each destination protrusion that is large enough to allow the destination protrusion to nest therein without causing electrical contact between the anode and the cathode, whereby a surface of the first cathode flange is substantially coplanar with the at least one source protrusion, thereby defining a first set of coplanar surfaces, and a surface of the second cathode flange is substantially coplanar with the at least one destination protrusion, thereby defining a second set of coplanar surfaces, such that an anode-to-source attachment and a cathode-to-source attachment occur by mating the substantially planar source area to the first set of coplanar surfaces using the anode-to-source attachment means and the cathode-to-source attachment means, respectively; and moreover, an anode-to-destination attachment and a cathode-to-destination attachment occur by mating the substantially planar destination area to the second set of coplanar surfaces using the anode-to-destination attachment means and the cathode-to-destination attachment means, respectively. 5. The electrical connector of claim 1 , wherein: the anode comprises a first anode flange, a second anode flange, a third anode flange, and a fourth anode flange, with an anode-to-source attachment means being affixed to the first anode flange and an anode-to-destination attachment means being affixed to the fourth anode flange, and the cathode comprises a first cathode flange, a second cathode flange, a third cathode flange, and a fourth cathode flange, these flanges being conformal to the anode flanges, with a cathode-to-source attachment means being affixed to the first cathode flange and a cathode-to-destination attachment means being affixed to the fourth cathode flange, and wherein the first, second, third, and fourth anode flanges are disposed at angles with respect to each other to accommodate the predetermined geometry of the source and the destination. 6. The electrical connector of claim 5 , wherein the source comprises a substantially planar source area to which the connector is attached, and the destination comprises a substantially planar destination area to which the connector is attached, in which context the low self-inductance of the connector is enhanced by providing: a. in the first anode flange, at least one source protrusion that protrudes from a surface of the first anode flange by an amount that is substantially equal to a combined thickness of the cathode and the insulator, b. in the fourth anode flange, at least one destination protrusion that protrudes from a surface of the fourth anode flange by an amount that is substantially equal to the combined thickness of the cathode and the insulator, c. in the first cathode flange, a cutout corresponding to each source protrusion that is large enough to allow the source protrusion to nest therein without causing electrical contact between the anode and the cathode, and d. in the fourth cathode flange, a cutout corresponding to each destination protrusion that is large enough to allow the destination protrusion to nest therein without causing electrical contact between the anode and the cathode, whereby a surface of the first cathode flange is substantially coplanar with the at least one source protrusion, thereby defining a first set of coplanar surfaces, and a surface of the fourth cathode flange is substantially coplanar with the at least one destination protrusion, thereby defining a second set of coplanar surfaces, such that an anode-to-source attachment and a cathode-to-source attachment occur by mating the substantially planar source area to the first set of coplanar surfaces using the anode-to-source attachment means and the cathode-to-source attachment means, respectively; and moreover, an anode-to-destination attachment and a cathode-to-destination attachment occur by mating the substantially planar destination area to the second set of coplanar surfaces using the anode-to-destination attachment means and the cathode-to-destination attachment means, respectively. 7. The electrical connector of claim 1 in which the insulator comprises a coating that is applied to at least one of the anode and the cathode on a set of surfaces where the first and second shapes conform. 8. The electrical connector of claim 1 , wherein the anode and the cathode comprise copper or
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