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Arrangement for Energy Conditioning

  • US 20120023742A1
  • Filed: 08/01/2011
  • Published: 02/02/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/08/1997
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for making an arrangement for energy conditioning, said method comprising:

  • electrically coupling a shielding upper electrode area of an upper electrode to a shielding center electrode area of a center electrode;

    electrically coupling said shielding center electrode area to a shielding lower electrode area of a lower electrode;

    electrically isolating a first electrode from said shielding upper electrode area, said shielding center electrode area and said shielding lower electrode area;

    electrically isolating a second electrode from said shielding upper electrode area, said shielding center electrode area and said shielding lower electrode area;

    electrically isolating said first electrode from said second electrode;

    spacing apart by a first horizontal distance a first and a second perimeter edge portion of a top first superposed area of a first superposed area of a first shielded surface area of said first electrode;

    spacing apart by said first horizontal distance a first and a second perimeter edge portion of a bottom first superposed area of said first superposed area of said first shielded surface area of said first electrode;

    spacing apart by a second horizontal distance a first and a second perimeter edge portion of a bottom second superposed area of a second superposed area of a second shielded surface area of said second electrode;

    spacing apart by said second horizontal distance a first and a second perimeter edge portion of a top second superposed area of said second superposed area of said second shielded surface area of said second electrode;

    superposing with one another said top first superposed area and said bottom first superposed area;

    superposing with one another said top second superposed area and said bottom second superposed area; and

    superposing with one another said bottom first superposed area and said top second superposed area.

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