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Date of Patent:
Mar. 11, 2014

Filed:

Jul. 15, 2011
Applicants:

Stuart Inkpen, St. Phillips, CA;

Chris Nolan, St. John's, CA;

Darryl Pike, St. John's, CA;

Heather Rowe, St. John's, CA;

John Hall, St. John's, CA;

Dana Linfield, Portugal Cove-St. Phillips, CA;

Joshua Swamidas, St. John's, CA;

Chris Dawson, St. John's, CA;

Gerard Galway, Torbay, CA;

Shawn Walsh, St. John's, CA;

Ruth Abraham, St. John's, CA;

Inventors:

Stuart Inkpen, St. Phillips, CA;

Chris Nolan, St. John's, CA;

Darryl Pike, St. John's, CA;

Heather Rowe, St. John's, CA;

John Hall, St. John's, CA;

Dana Linfield, Portugal Cove-St. Phillips, CA;

Joshua Swamidas, St. John's, CA;

Chris Dawson, St. John's, CA;

Gerard Galway, Torbay, CA;

Shawn Walsh, St. John's, CA;

Ruth Abraham, St. John's, CA;

Assignee:

Instrumar Limited, St. John's, CA;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G01R 29/00 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

An electric field sensor comprises an insulating substrate, a plurality of non-contacting electrodes disposed on the substrate, and a plurality of conductors coupled to the electrodes, and extending transversely through the substrate. The electrodes comprise a first electrode portion, and a second electrode portion interlaced with the first electrode portion. The conductors comprise a first conductor portion and a second conductor portion. The first portion of the conductors are coupled to the first electrode portion. The second portion of the conductors are coupled to the second electrode portion.


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