Claims
- 1. An electrical circuit comprising:
a substrate; a plurality of electrodes secured to the substrate and separated by at least one gap; and a quantity of a voltage variable material (“VVM”) intrinsically secured, without a covering, to the electrodes and to the substrate across the gap.
- 2. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the substrate includes a material chosen from the group consisting of: rigid laminate; polyimide, polymer, glass, ceramic and any combination thereof.
- 3. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the circuit is provided in a piece of electrical equipment.
- 4. The circuit of claim 3, wherein the electrical equipment is a connector.
- 5. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the VVM includes an insulative binder that provides the self-securing property plus a material chosen from the group consisting of: conductive particles, insulating particles, semiconductive particles, doped semiconductive particles and any combination thereof.
- 6. The circuit of claim 5, wherein the conductive particles individually include an inner core and an outer shell.
- 7. An electrical circuit comprising:
a substrate; a quantity of a voltage variable material (“VVM”) in a self-curable form intrinsically secured, without a covering, to the substrate; and a plurality of electrodes separated by at least one gap contacting the VVM.
- 8. The circuit of claim 7, wherein the substrate includes a material chosen from the group consisting of: rigid laminate; polyimide, polymer, glass, ceramic and any combination thereof.
- 9. The circuit of claim 7, wherein the circuit is provided in a piece of electrical equipment.
- 10. The circuit of claim 9, wherein the equipment includes one of: a telecommunications device and an input/output connector.
- 11. The circuit of claim 7, wherein the VVM includes an insulative binder that provides the self-securing property plus a material chosen from the group consisting of: conductive particles, insulating particles, semiconductive particles, doped semiconductive particles and any combination thereof.
- 12. The circuit of claim 11, wherein the conductive particles individually include an inner core and an outer shell.
- 13. An electrical circuit comprising:
a substrate; a plurality of electrodes secured to the substrate and separated by at least one gap; and a quantity of a voltage variable material (“VVM”) in a self-curable form intrinsically secured, without a covering, to the electrodes.
- 14. The circuit of claim 13, wherein the substrate includes a material chosen from the group consisting of: rigid laminate; polyimide, polymer, glass, ceramic and any combination thereof.
- 15. The circuit of claim 13, wherein the circuit is provided in a piece of electrical equipment.
- 16. The circuit of claim 15, wherein the equipment is a connector.
- 17. The circuit of claim 13, wherein the VVM includes an insulative binder that provides the self-securing property plus a material chosen from the group consisting of: conductive particles, insulating particles, semiconductive particles, doped semiconductive particles and any combination thereof.
- 18. The circuit of claim 17, wherein the conductive particles individually include an inner core and an outer shell.
- 19. An electrical circuit comprising:
a substrate; first and second electrodes separated by a gap, the first electrode secured to the substrate; and a quantity of a voltage variable material (“VVM”) that includes a polymeric self-curable insulative binder, the quantity intrinsically secured to the first and second electrodes.
- 20. The electrical circuit of claim 19, wherein the VVM quantity is self-secured to the first and second electrodes and the substrate.
- 21. The electrical circuit of claim 19, which includes a coating that covers the first and second electrodes.
- 22. The electrical circuit of claim 21, wherein the substrate, electrodes and coating form part of a multi-layered printed circuit board.
- 23. The electrical circuit of claim 19, wherein the first and second electrodes are secured to the substrate.
- 24. The electrical circuit of claim 23, which includes a third electrode placed onto the VVM and spaced apart from the first and second electrodes.
- 25. The electrical circuit of claim 24, wherein the third electrode is spaced closer to the first and second electrodes than the first and second electrodes are spaced with respect to each other.
- 26. The electrical circuit of claim 23, which includes a coating that covers the first and second electrodes.
- 27. The electrical circuit of claim 23, wherein one of the first and second electrodes is a ground electrode.
- 28. The electrical circuit of claim 23, wherein the substrate is a first substrate and which includes a second substrate, and wherein the first and second electrodes are disposed between the first and second substrates.
- 29. The electrical circuit of claim 28, wherein the first and second substrates are layers of a multi-layered printed circuit board or a flexible circuit.
- 30. The electrical circuit of claim 19, wherein the substrate is a first substrate and which includes a second substrate, and wherein the second electrode is secured to the second substrate.
- 31. The electrical circuit of claim 30, wherein the first and second substrates are layers of a multi-layered printed circuit board or a flexible circuit.
- 32. An electrical circuit comprising:
a substrate; first and second electrodes separated by a gap, the first electrode secured to the substrate; and a quantity of voltage variable material (“VVM”) that includes a polymeric insulative binder that has been dissolved in a solvent and thickened with an agent, the quantity secured to the first and second electrodes.
- 33. The electrical circuit of claim 32, wherein the insulative binder is self-curable.
- 34. The electrical circuit of claim 32, wherein the solvent includes carbitol acetate.
- 35. The electrical circuit of claim 32, wherein the agent includes a fumed silica.
- 36. The electrical circuit of claim 32, wherein the VVM includes conductive particles having an aluminum core and an aluminum oxide shell.
- 37. An electrical device comprising:
first and second signal conductors; a shield; and at least one tab defined by the shield, the at least one tab biased towards the first and second conductors; and at least one quantity of voltage variable material (“VVM”) disposed between the first and second signal conductors and the at least one tab.
- 38. The device of claim 37, which includes first and second tabs defined by the shield, wherein a first quantity of VVM is disposed between the first signal conductor and the first tab and a second quantity of VVM is disposed between the second signal conductor and the second tab.
- 39. The device of claim 37, which includes a capacitor disposed between the first signal conductor and the at least one tab.
- 40. The device of claim 37, wherein the VVM includes a self-curable insulative binder.
- 41. The device of claim 37, wherein the VVM is intrinsically adhered to at least one of the conductors and the at least one tab.
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/370,975, filed Apr. 8, 2002, entitled “Voltage Variable Material For Direct Application And Devices Employing Same”, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference and relied upon.
[0002] This application is related to the following commonly-owned co-pending patent applications: “Polymer Composite Materials for Electrostatic Discharge Protection,” Ser. No. 09/232,387, Attorney Docket No. 0112690-020; “Voltage Variable Substrate Material,” Ser. No. 09/976,964, Attorney Docket No. 0112690-098.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60370975 |
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