Claims
- 1. An energy conditioner comprising;
a first paired conductive means for propagating energy portions of at least a first circuit; a second paired conductive means for propagating energy portions of at least a second circuit; a means for shielding; and wherein the means for shielding shields the first and the second means for propagating energy portions from one another.
- 2. The energy conditioner of claim 1, wherein the means for shielding, the first, and the second means for propagating energy portions are each conductively isolated from one another.
- 3. The energy conditioner of claim 1, wherein the first and the second means for propagating energy portions are each practicable for complementary energy portion propagation.
- 4. The energy conditioner of claim 2, wherein the first and the second means for propagating energy portions are each practicable for complementary energy portion propagation; and
wherein the first and the second means for propagating energy portions are each arranged and positioned in parallel orientation relative to the other.
- 5. The energy conditioner of claim 3, wherein the first and the second means for propagating energy portions are each arranged and positioned in parallel orientation relative to the other; and
wherein the means for shielding is a plurality of electrodes of equal size and shape that are conductively coupled to one another.
- 6. The energy conditioner of claim 4, wherein the means for shielding is a plurality of electrodes of equal size and shape that are conductively coupled to one another.
- 7. The energy conditioner of claim 5, wherein the first paired conductive means for propagating energy portions is a plurality of electrodes homogenous in size and shape that are conductively coupled to one another.
- 8. The energy conditioner of claim 7, wherein the second paired conductive means for propagating energy portions is a plurality of electrodes homogenous in size and shape that are conductively coupled to one another.
- 9. The energy conditioner of claim 8, wherein the first and the second paired conductive means for propagating energy portions are conductively isolated from one another; and
wherein the first and the second paired conductive means for propagating energy portions and the first means for shielding are each spaced-apart from one another by at least a material having properties.
- 10. An energy conditioner comprising:
a first plurality of superposed electrodes that are conductively coupled to one another; a second plurality of electrodes of equal size and shape including at least a first and a second pair of electrodes that are conductively isolated from one another; wherein the first pair of electrodes are each arranged conductively isolated and orientated in mutually opposite positions from one another; wherein the second pair of electrodes are each arranged conductively isolated and orientated in mutually opposite positions from one another; wherein any one electrode of the first plurality of superposed electrodes is larger than any one electrode of the second plurality of electrodes; and wherein the first and the second pair of electrodes are each arranged shielded and orientated from transverse positions relative to one another.
- 11. The energy conditioner of claim 10, further comprising a material having predetermined properties;
wherein the first plurality of superposed electrodes and the second plurality of electrodes are spaced-apart from one another by at least the material having predetermined properties.
- 12. An energy conditioner comprising:
a plurality of electrodes conductively coupled to one another; a first plurality of co-planar electrodes that is shielded; a second plurality of co-planar electrodes that is shielded; and wherein the first and the second plurality of co-planar electrodes are each conductively isolated from one another.
- 13. The energy conditioner of claim 12, wherein the first and the second plurality of co-planar electrodes are each shielded from one another.
- 14. The energy conditioner of claim 13, further comprising a plurality of material portions; and wherein each electrode of the energy conditioner is spaced-apart from any one other electrode of the energy conditioner by at least a material portion of the plurality of material portions.
- 15. The energy conditioner of claim 13, further comprising a plurality of material portions;
wherein each electrode of the energy conditioner is sandwiched by at least two material portions of the plurality of material portions, respectively.
- 16. An energy conditioner comprising:
a plurality of electrodes having at least a second electrode sandwiched and shielded by a first and a third electrode, and a fourth electrode sandwiched and shielded by the third and a fifth electrode, and a sixth electrode sandwiched and shielded by the fifth and a seventh electrode, and an eighth electrode sandwiched and shielded by the seventh and a ninth electrode, wherein the second, the fourth, the sixth and the eighth electrode are each of substantially the same size and smaller than either the first, the third, the fifth, the seventh or the ninth electrode; wherein the second, the fourth, the sixth, and the eighth electrode are arranged conductively isolated from each other; wherein the first, the third, the fifth, the seventh and the ninth electrode are superposed and conductively coupled to one another to shield the second, the fourth, the sixth and the eighth electrode; and wherein at least the second and the fourth electrode are arranged and orientated in a manner sandwiching the fifth electrode from mutually opposite positions.
- 17. The energy conditioner according to claim 16, wherein at least the first, the third, the fifth, the seventh and the ninth electrode are shield electrodes.
- 18. The energy conditioner according to claim 16, wherein at least the first, the third, the fifth, the seventh and the ninth electrode are shield electrodes; and
wherein at least the second, the fourth, the sixth and the eighth electrode are shielded electrodes.
- 19. The energy conditioner according to claim 17, wherein the number of shield electrodes is an odd integer; and
wherein the number of electrodes of the plurality of electrodes is an odd integer.
- 20. The energy conditioner according to claim 17, wherein the second and the fourth electrode are positioned in orientation from a range that is at least not aligned to 90 degrees perpendicular to a position orientation of the sixth and the eighth electrode.
- 21. The energy conditioner according to claim 16, wherein each electrode of the plurality of electrodes has at least an extended portion.
- 22. The energy conditioner according to claim 18, wherein each shielded electrode of the plurality of electrodes has at least a first extended portion; and
wherein each shielding electrode of the plurality of electrodes has at least a first and a second extended portion.
- 23. The energy conditioner of claim 16, further comprising a material; and
wherein any one electrode of the plurality of electrodes is spaced from any other one electrode of the plurality of electrodes by at least the material.
- 24. The energy conditioner of claim 16, further comprising a plurality of material portions;
wherein each electrode of the plurality of electrodes is sandwiched by at least two material portions of the plurality of material portions; and wherein each material portion of the plurality of material portions has at least one predetermined electrical property.
- 25. The energy conditioner according to claim 16, wherein the fifth electrode is the center electrode of the plurality of electrodes.
- 26. An energy conditioner comprising:
a plurality of superposed electrodes including at least a first, a second, a third, a fourth and a fifth electrode that are conductively coupled to one another; at least two pair of complementary electrodes including at least a first and a second pair of complementary electrodes; wherein each electrode of the at least two pair of complementary electrodes are of equal size and shape and are each conductively isolated from the plurality of superposed electrodes and from each other; wherein each electrode of plurality of superposed electrodes is larger than any one electrode of the two pair of complementary electrodes; wherein a first complementary electrode of the first pair of complementary electrodes is sandwiched and shielded by the first and the second electrode, and the second complementary electrode of the first pair of complementary electrodes is sandwiched and shielded by the second and the third electrode, and the first complementary electrode of the second pair of complementary electrodes is sandwiched and shielded by the third and the fourth electrode, and the second complementary electrode of the second pair of complementary electrodes is sandwiched and shielded by the fourth and the fifth electrode; and wherein the plurality of superposed electrodes and the at least two pair of complementary electrodes are at least spaced from one another by a material.
- 27. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which at least a portion of the energy conditioner was made by a doping process.
- 28. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the energy conditioner is at least part of an energy-conditioning capacitive network.
- 29. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the energy conditioner has at least two isolated capacitive networks.
- 31. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the energy conditioner has at least one bypass capacitor.
- 32. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the energy conditioner has at least one feedthru capacitor and at least one bypass capacitor.
- 33. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the energy conditioner has at least two isolated voltage dividers.
- 34. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the energy conditioner is a voltage divider.
- 35. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the energy conditioner is an energy conditioner selected from the group consisting of a bypass energy conditioner, a feedthru energy conditioner, and a cross-over energy conditioner.
- 36. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the energy conditioner is coupled to a component selected from the group consisting of a substrate, a motor, and a circuit.
- 37. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the energy conditioner prevents escape of portions of near-field electrical flux from within the energy conditioner.
- 38. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the energy conditioner is operable to be utilized for sustained, electrostatic shielding.
- 39. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the energy conditioner is annular shaped.
- 40. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the energy conditioner further comprises an annular shaped portion.
- 41. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the energy conditioner further comprises at least one aperture.
- 42. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the energy conditioner is operable as a portion of a first circuit; and
wherein the energy conditioner is operable as a portion of a second circuit.
- 43. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the energy conditioner is operable to condition separated energies of at least a first and a second circuit, respectively.
- 44. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the any one electrode of energy conditioner is a split electrode.
- 45. The energy conditioner as in claim 10, in which the energy conditioner is energized.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/982,553 filed Oct. 17, 2001. This application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/248,914, filed Nov. 15, 2000, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/252,766, filed Nov. 22, 2000, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/253,793, filed Nov. 29, 2000, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/255,818, filed Dec. 15, 2000, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/280,819, filed Apr. 2, 2001, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/302,429, filed Jul. 2, 2001, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/310,962, filed Aug. 8, 2001.
Provisional Applications (8)
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60280819 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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