Claims
- 1. An electrode arrangement comprising:
a plurality of common electrodes of substantially the same size and shape including, a first common, a second common and a third common electrode; wherein the plurality of common electrodes are conductively coupled to one another; paired electrodes of substantially the same size and shape including, a first and a second electrode; wherein the first electrode is arranged above the first common electrode; wherein the second common electrode is arranged above the first electrode; wherein the second electrode is arranged above the second common electrode; wherein the third common electrode is arranged above the second electrode; wherein one common electrode of the plurality of common electrodes is the central electrode of the electrode arrangement; wherein the paired electrodes are electrically isolated from each other; and wherein the paired electrodes are shielded both individually, and from each other by the plurality of common electrodes.
- 2. The electrode arrangement according to claim 1 further comprising a material having at least predetermined properties, wherein the material at least provides support of the plurality of common electrodes and the pair of electrodes.
- 3. The electrode arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the material having at least predetermined properties is at least maintained between the plurality of common electrodes and the pair of electrodes to at least prevent conductive coupling from the plurality of common electrodes to the pair of electrodes.
- 4. The electrode arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the material having at least predetermined properties is a material having at least dielectric properties.
- 5. The electrode arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the material having at least predetermined properties is a material having at least ferrite properties.
- 6. The electrode arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the material having at least predetermined properties is a material having at least metal oxide varistor properties.
- 7. The electrode arrangement according to claim 3 further comprising;
a plurality of outer electrodes including, a first, a second, a third, and a fourth outer electrode; wherein the first outer electrode is conductively coupled to the first electrode; wherein the second outer electrode is conductively coupled to the second electrode; wherein the third outer electrode is conductively coupled to the plurality of common electrodes; wherein the fourth outer electrode is conductively coupled to the plurality of common electrodes; wherein plurality of outer electrodes are spaced-apart from one another; and wherein the first and the second outer electrodes are always electrically and conductively isolated from the third and the fourth outer electrodes.
- 8. A motor including the electrode arrangement according to claim 7 mounted thereon.
- 9. The motor according to claim 8 further comprising the electrode arrangement positioned and coupled to a circuit utilized by the motor;
wherein the first outer electrode of the electrode arrangement is coupled to a first conductor of the circuit; wherein the second outer electrode of the electrode arrangement is coupled to a second conductor of the circuit; wherein the third outer electrode and fourth outer electrode of the electrode arrangement are coupled to a common conductive portion of the motor; and wherein the motor is not coupled to a ground.
- 10. The motor according to claim 9, wherein the motor is coupled to a ground.
- 11. A circuit including the electrode arrangement according to claim 1.
- 12. A circuit including the electrode arrangement according to claim 7.
- 13. A motor circuit filtering assembly comprising:
a predetermined means for conditioning energy; a means for conductive coupling; a motor comprising;
at least two electrodes, including a first electrode and a second electrode; a common conductive portion; wherein the means for conductive coupling couples a first outer electrode of the predetermined means for conditioning energy to the first electrode; wherein the means for conductive coupling couples a second outer electrode of the predetermined means for conditioning energy to the second electrode; wherein the means for conductive coupling couples at least a third outer electrode of the predetermined means for conditioning energy to the common conductive portion; and wherein the motor circuit filtering assembly is operable when energized to perform simultaneous conditioning of common mode, differential mode, and over-voltage mode energies.
- 14. The motor circuit filtering assembly of claim 13, wherein the predetermined means for conditioning energy is an electrode arrangement;
a plurality of common electrodes of substantially the same size and shape including, a first common, a second common and a third common electrode; wherein the plurality of common electrodes are conductively coupled to one another; paired electrodes of substantially the same size and shape including, a first and a second electrode; wherein the first electrode is arranged spaced above the first common electrode; wherein the second common electrode is arranged spaced above the first electrode; wherein the second electrode is arranged spaced above the second common electrode; wherein the third common electrode is arranged spaced above the second electrode; wherein one common electrode of the plurality of common electrodes is the central electrode of the electrode arrangement; wherein the paired electrodes are electrically isolated from each other; and wherein the paired electrodes are shielded both individually, and from each other by the plurality of common electrodes.
- 15. The motor circuit filtering assembly of claim 14, wherein the electrode arrangement further comprises a material having predetermined properties, wherein the material having predetermined properties provides support of the plurality of common electrodes and the pair of electrodes.
- 16. The motor circuit filtering assembly of claim 14, wherein the electrode arrangement further comprises a material having at least predetermined properties that is maintained between the plurality of common electrodes and the pair of electrodes to at least prevent conductive coupling from the plurality of common electrodes to the pair of electrodes.
- 17. The motor circuit filtering assembly of claim 16, wherein the electrode arrangement further comprises the material having at least predetermined properties is a material having at least dielectric properties.
- 18. The motor circuit filtering assembly of claim 16, wherein the electrode arrangement further comprises the material having at least predetermined properties is a material having at least ferrite properties.
- 19. The motor circuit filtering assembly of claim 16, wherein the electrode arrangement further comprises the material having at least predetermined properties is a material having at least metal oxide varistor properties.
- 20. The motor circuit filtering assembly of claim 16, wherein the electrode arrangement further comprises;
a plurality of outer electrodes including, a first, a second, a third, and a fourth outer electrode; wherein the first outer electrode is conductively coupled to the first electrode; wherein the second outer electrode is conductively coupled to the second electrode; wherein the third outer electrode is conductively coupled to the plurality of common electrodes; wherein the fourth outer electrode is conductively coupled to the plurality of common electrodes; wherein plurality of outer electrodes are spaced-apart from one another; and wherein the first and the second outer electrodes are always electrically and conductively isolated from the third and the fourth outer electrodes.
- 21. A circuit including the motor circuit filtering assembly according to claim 13.
- 22. A circuit including the motor circuit filtering assembly according to claim 16.
- 23. A circuit including the motor circuit filtering assembly according to claim 20.
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] This application is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/460,218 filed Dec. 13, 1999, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/056,379 filed Apr. 7, 1998, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,018,448, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/008,769 filed Jan. 19, 1998, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,097,581, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/841,940 filed Apr. 8, 1997, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,909,350.
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