Claims
- 1. An energy conditioner comprising:
a plurality of superposed electrodes that are conductively coupled to one another; a plurality of electrodes of uniform shape including at least a first and a second pair of superposed electrodes which are conductively isolated from each other; wherein the first pair of superposed electrodes is larger than the second pair of superposed electrodes; wherein at least each electrode of the first pair of superposed electrodes is arranged conductively isolated from the other; wherein any one electrode of the plurality of superposed electrodes is larger than any one electrode of the plurality of electrodes; and wherein the first and the second pair of superposed electrodes are each arranged shielded and orientated from transverse positions relative to the other.
- 2. An energy conditioner comprising:
a plurality of shield electrodes, including a first, a second and a third shield electrode conductively coupled to each other; at least one pair of shielded electrodes including a first and a second shielded electrode arranged complementary and symmetrical in orientation to one another; wherein the plurality of shield electrodes consist of an odd integer number of shield electrodes; wherein the first shielded electrode is arranged above the first shield electrode, and wherein the second shielded electrode is arranged below the first shield electrode, and wherein the second shield electrode is arranged above the first shielded electrode, and the third shield electrode is arranged below the second shielded electrode; wherein each shielded electrode of the one pair of shielded electrodes is smaller than any one shield electrode; and wherein at least one shield electrode of the plurality of shield electrodes is operable for receiving a voltage bias.
- 3. An energy conditioner comprising:
a plurality of shielding, energy pathways, including a first, a second and a third shielding, energy pathway that are conductively coupled to each other; at least one pair of energy pathways including a first and a second energy pathway arranged in reverse-mirror, orientation manner relative to one another; wherein the plurality of shielding, energy pathways consist of an odd integer number of shielding, energy pathways; wherein the first energy pathway is arranged above the first shielding, energy pathway, and wherein the second energy pathway is arranged below the first shielding, energy pathway, and wherein the second shielding, energy pathway is arranged above the first energy pathway, and the third shielding, energy pathway is arranged below the second energy pathway; wherein each energy pathway of the at least one pair of energy pathways is smaller than any one shielding, energy pathway of the energy conditioner; wherein the plurality of shielding, energy pathways at least shields the at least one pair of energy pathways from one another; and wherein the energy conditioner is annular-shaped.
- 4. The energy conditioner of claim 1, further comprising a material having properties; and
wherein the plurality of superposed electrodes and the plurality of electrodes are spaced apart from one another by at least the material having properties.
- 5. The energy conditioner of claim 2, wherein the at least one pair of shielded electrodes are conductively isolated from one another; and
wherein the at least one pair of shielded electrodes and the plurality of shield electrodes are each spaced apart from one another by at least a material.
- 6. The energy conditioner of claim 3, wherein the one pair of energy pathways are conductively isolated from one another; and
wherein the at least one pair of energy pathways and the plurality of shielding, energy pathways are each spaced apart from one another by at least a material.
- 7. The energy conditioner of claim 1, operable for a line-to-line capacitance value of approximately half of the line-to-ground capacitance value.
- 8. The energy conditioner of claim 2, operable for a line-to-line capacitance value of approximately half of the line-to-ground capacitance value.
- 9. The energy conditioner of claim 3, operable for a line-to-line capacitance value of approximately half of the line-to-ground capacitance value.
- 10. The energy conditioner of claim 1, further comprising at least two outer, superposed electrodes.
- 11. The energy conditioner of claim 2, further comprising at least two outer, shield electrodes.
- 12. The energy conditioner of claim 3, further comprising at least two outer, shielding, energy pathways.
- 13. An energy conditioner comprising:
a plurality of superposed electrodes conductively coupled to one another; a first plurality of co-planar electrodes; a second plurality of co-planar electrodes; and wherein the first and the second plurality of co-planar electrodes are conductively isolated from one another.
- 14. The energy conditioner of claim 13, wherein the first and the second plurality of co-planar electrodes are shielded from one another.
- 15. The energy conditioner of claim 1, operable as a bypass capacitor.
- 16. The energy conditioner of claim 1, operable as a feedthru capacitor.
- 17. The energy conditioner of claim 2, operable as a bypass capacitor.
- 18. The energy conditioner of claim 3, operable as a bypass capacitor.
- 19. The energy conditioner of claim 2, operable as a voltage divider.
- 20. The energy conditioner of claim 13, in which the energy conditioner is an energy conditioner selected from the group of energy conditioners consisting of a bypass energy conditioner, a feedthru energy conditioner, and an annular-shaped energy conditioner.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/996,355 filed Nov. 29, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 10/003,711 filed Nov. 15, 2001, which 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. 60/255,818, 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 (13)
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