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US20230375597A1
US20230375597A1 US18/346,656 US202318346656A US2023375597A1 US 20230375597 A1 US20230375597 A1 US 20230375597A1 US 202318346656 A US202318346656 A US 202318346656A US 2023375597 A1 US2023375597 A1 US 2023375597A1
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  • the present invention relates to a constructive system comprising a capacitive voltage sensor, wherein said sensor detects the electric field generated by a voltage element of the same capacitive sensor, for example, to determine the voltage value of said live element.
  • the present invention relates to a constructive system comprising a capacitive voltage sensor, in which said sensor detects the electric field generated by a voltage element of the same sensor without affecting any surrounding electric and/or magnetic fields, such as, for example, the electromagnetic fields generated by other conductors and/or other nearby bars.
  • a first drawback is due to the fact that the resin of dielectric material disposed around the sensor components includes vacuoles (air bubbles) with consequent phenomena of unwanted partial discharges.
  • Another disadvantage is due to the fact that the same resin is detached from the elements that make up the capacitive sensor with consequent phenomena of unwanted partial discharges.
  • a third drawback is due to the fact that said resin is not perfectly adherent and/or not perfectly clamped and/or constrained with respect to the organs constituting the capacitive sensor and, therefore, as a result of aging, there are discontinuities between said resin and the organs quoted, with consequent phenomena of unwanted partial discharges.
  • This disadvantage is particularly present when the capacitive sensor is used in an environment where the operating temperature (hot/cold) varies cyclically.
  • the invention provides, in one aspect, a capacitive voltage sensor assembly including an electrode extending along a longitudinal axis, the electrode having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and a tubular shield surrounding and spaced radially outward from a portion of the electrode.
  • the tubular shield includes a plurality of through holes.
  • the sensor assembly also includes a circular sensor element positioned radially inward of the tubular shield and including a first layer made of electrically conductive material and a second layer made of electrically insulating material.
  • the circular sensor element includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced gaps.
  • the invention provides, in another aspect, a capacitive voltage sensor assembly including an electrode extending along a longitudinal axis, the electrode having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and a tubular shield surrounding and spaced radially outward from a portion of the electrode.
  • the tubular shield is adjacent to the second end of the electrode and includes a plurality of regularly spaced through holes and has a first end and a second end opposite the first end.
  • the sensor assembly also includes a circular sensor element positioned radially inward of the tubular shield.
  • the circular sensor element includes a first layer of electrically conductive material and a second layer of electrically insulating material, and the second layer of electrically insulating material is positioned between the tubular shield and the first layer of electrically conductive material.
  • the circular sensor element includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced gaps.
  • the sensor assembly also includes a mass of dielectric material surrounding the tubular shield and the circular sensor element. The mass of dielectric insulating material fills the plurality of regularly spaced through holes in the tubular shield and the plurality of circumferentially spaced gaps in the circular sensor element.
  • the invention provides, in another aspect, a capacitive voltage sensor assembly including a source electrode extending along a longitudinal axis, the source electrode having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and a flexible tubular shield surrounding and spaced radially outward from a portion of the source electrode.
  • the tubular shield includes a plurality of regularly spaced through holes configured in a mesh-like network, and the tubular shield has a first end and a second end opposite the first end.
  • the sensor assembly also includes a circular sensor element positioned radially inward of the tubular shield.
  • the circular sensor element includes a first layer of electrically conductive material and a second layer of electrically insulating material positioned between the tubular shield and the first layer of electrically conductive material.
  • the circular sensor element includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced gaps, and each gap of the plurality of gaps has a length that extends in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis.
  • the tubular shield, the first layer of electrically conductive material, and the second layer of insulating material are positioned adjacent the second end of the source electrode and spaced apart from the first end of the source electrode.
  • the first layer of electrically conductive material is configured to form a capacitive coupling with the source electrode
  • the second layer of electrically insulating material is configured to electrically isolate the first layer of electrically conductive material from the tubular shield.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a first embodiment of the constructive system object of the present invention, wherein said system is used to produce a capacitive voltage sensor;
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a second embodiment of the constructive system object of the present invention, wherein said system is used to make a feedthrough able to also perform the function of capacitive voltage sensor;
  • FIGS. 3 , 4 and 5 illustrate in schematic manner and as planarly view a possible and preferred embodiment of a structure for forming an electric field sensor prior to its insertion into a shielding tubular body, in which FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view with respect to the line 4 - 4 of FIG. 3 ;
  • FIG. 1 A illustrates a constructive variation of the system of the first embodiment of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 2 A illustrates a constructive variation of the system that relates to the second embodiment of FIG. 2 ;
  • FIG. 6 illustrates schematically a constructive detail regarding the constructive variants of FIGS. 1 A and 2 A .
  • the constructive system object of the present invention is able to provide a capacitive electrical voltage sensor, wherein said sensor extends along an axis Y defined longitudinal.
  • this system substantially comprises a source electrode 110 / 210 , a shielding tubular body 120 / 220 , an electric field sensor 130 / 230 , and a mass of dielectric insulating material 140 / 240 .
  • said source electrode 110 / 210 has an elongated shape extending longitudinally along a longitudinal axis Y, in such a way as to configure a first axial end portion 111 / 211 and a second opposite axial end portion 112 / 212 , in which the latter is opposite with respect to the first axial end portion 111 / 211 .
  • the shielding tubular body 120 / 220 has an elongate shape extending longitudinally along a longitudinal axis Y, so as to configure a first axial end portion 121 / 221 and a second opposite axial end portion 122 / 222 .
  • the shielding tubular body 120 / 220 is preferably grounded and it is able to shield the electric field sensor 130 / 230 with respect to the field lines generated by live voltage conductors positioned externally with respect to the capacitive sensor, so that the field sensor 130 / 230 detects the field lines generated by the source electrode 110 / 210 .
  • Said shielding tubular body 120 / 220 comprises a tubular mantle 123 / 223 , wherein said mantle 123 / 223 , configures an inner face 124 / 224 and an outer face 125 / 225 with respect to the central axis Y.
  • said electric field sensor 130 / 230 is radially spaced with respect and around said source electrode 110 / 210 as well as positioned within said shielding tubular body 120 / 220 and preferably positioned in a intermediate point comprised between the first axial end portion 121 / 221 and the second axial end portion 122 / 222 of said screening tubular body 120 / 220 .
  • said mass is able to incorporate the various elements of the sensor and, primarily and substantially, said shielding tubular body 130 / 230 , said source electrode 110 / 210 and said electric field sensor 130 / 230 , in order to positioning said elements and in order to form an electrically insulated carrier structure.
  • said electric field sensor 130 / 230 comprises at least one first inner sheet 131 / 231 and a second external sheet 132 / 232 which are superimposed and joined together, preferably as a monolithic structure, as best described below, wherein the first inner sheet 131 / 231 is made by means of an electrically conductive material (metallic) and the second external sheet 132 / 232 is made by means of an electrically insulating material.
  • the second outer sheet 132 / 232 made by insulating material it is preferably bonded to the inner face 124 / 224 of the shielding element 120 / 220 , for example, by glue points positioned on the outer face of the sheet 132 / 232 and on the internal face 124 / 224 of the shielding tubular body 120 / 220 , or by other systems as described below.
  • the first internal sheet 131 / 231 made by conductive material, it is able to detect the electric field lines generated by the source electrode 110 / 210 and, more particularly, it is intended to form a capacitive coupling between said source electrode 110 / 210 and said first sheet 131 / 231 .
  • said first sheet 131 / 231 may take various forms and/or dimensions and/or sizes which can be different with respect to those illustrated in the figures, without departing from the inventive concept of the present invention.
  • said second sheet 132 / 232 may take shapes and/or thickness and/or size and/or conformations different with respect of those illustrated in the Figures without departing from the inventive concept of the present invention.
  • the shielding tubular body 120 / 220 is provided with first through holes 126 / 226 , wherein said first through holes 126 / 226 have a width such that the resin can pass through the same first through holes 126 / 226 during the casting of the same resin while forming the sensor.
  • said electric field sensor 130 / 230 is provided with second through holes 133 / 233 , wherein said second through holes 133 / 233 have a width able to allow the passage of the resin through the same second holes 133 / 233 during its casting for forming the sensor.
  • said first through holes 126 / 226 and said second through holes 133 / 233 are axially and mutually communicating, preferably axially aligned with each other, and in any case disposed in such a way as to allow the passage of the resin through said first 126 / 226 and said second 133 / 233 through holes during the casting of the same resin while forming the sensor.
  • said electric field sensor may further comprise optional fixing means 150 , which are applied to the external face 1331233 of the second outer sheet 132 / 232 , wherein said fixing means 150 are designed to form a bond between the second sheet 132 / 232 and the inner face 124 / 224 of the shielding tubular body 120 / 220 .
  • the electric field sensor comprises only the inner sheet 131 / 231 and the external sheet 132 / 232 , associated with them, provided with through holes 133 / 233 , and in this case it is provided to fix the outer foil 132 / 232 with respect to and/or against the inner face 124 / 224 of the shielding tubular body 120 / 220 by points of glue or other systems.
  • FIGS. 3 , 4 and 5 they illustrate in detail a particular electric field sensor 130 / 230 , wherein said first inner sheet 131 / 231 is provided with respective through holes defined by a respective perimeter 134 / 234 , said second outer sheet 132 / 232 is provided with respective through holes defined by a respective perimeter 135 / 235 , wherein said through holes in said first inner sheet 131 / 231 have a greater amplitude than the through holes in the second outer sheet 132 / 232 , in such a way as to create between said two perimeters 134 _ 135 / 234 _ 235 (i.e., between said two through holes) an annulus 136 / 236 of insulating material.
  • the capacitive coupling between the source electrode 110 / 210 and the electric field sensor 130 / 230 detects the electric field generated by the source electrode 110 / 210 , and the relative signal by the cable 160 / 260 can be transmitted to a processing device 170 / 270 , for example to estimate the value of the voltage present in said source electrode 110 / 210 .
  • the electric field sensor 130 / 230 is formed by a monolithic body comprising at least one first internal sheet 131 / 231 and a second external sheet 132 / 232 overlapped and joined together (glued, associated, bound) before of the their insertion into the shielding tubular body 120 / 220 , there is no undesirable delamination dislocation/separation between said two sheets, thus solving the above-mentioned problems as well as solving other problems associated with the assembling of the sensor components before the casting, as the electric filed sensor 130 / 230 is easily and quickly secured/fixed in position by means of points of glue between the external face 137 / 237 of the external sheet 132 / 232 of the electric field sensor 130 / 230 and the internal face 124 / 224 of the shielding tubular body 120 / 220 .
  • the resin can pass and flow through the holes 133 / 233 executed in the two sheets 131 / 231 and 132 / 232 of the electric field sensor 130 / 230 during its casting, and some resin can also and flow through the holes 126 / 226 of the screening tubular body 120 / 220 , and in this manner the characteristics of filling and of gripping of the resin are improved, no undesired vacuoles are formed, and no undesired dislocation/separation shall occur between the shielding body 120 / 220 and the electric field sensor 130 / 230 , thus solving the above-mentioned problems.

Abstract

A capacitive voltage sensor includes an electrode extending along a longitudinal axis, a tubular portion including a layer of electrically insulating material, a layer of electrically conductive material positioned radially inward of the layer of electrically insulating material in a direction toward the longitudinal axis, and an outer shield configured as a latticelike network and positioned radially outward of the layer of electrically insulating material in a direction away from the longitudinal axis. The layer of electrically conductive material, the layer of electrically insulating material, and the outer shield each surround and is spaced in a direction radially outward from the longitudinal axis and from a portion of the electrode. A mass of dielectric insulating material at least partially encapsulating the electrode and the tubular portion and fills through holes formed in the latticelike network of the outer shield.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/952,990, filed Nov. 19, 2020, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/340,498, filed Apr. 9, 2019, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,852,324, which is a U.S. national stage of PCT Patent Application No. PCT/IT2017/000225, filed Oct. 12, 2017, which claims priority to Italian Patent Application No. 102016000103234, filed Oct. 14, 2016, the entire content of all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to a constructive system comprising a capacitive voltage sensor, wherein said sensor detects the electric field generated by a voltage element of the same capacitive sensor, for example, to determine the voltage value of said live element.
  • More particularly, the present invention relates to a constructive system comprising a capacitive voltage sensor, in which said sensor detects the electric field generated by a voltage element of the same sensor without affecting any surrounding electric and/or magnetic fields, such as, for example, the electromagnetic fields generated by other conductors and/or other nearby bars.
  • BACKGROUND
  • At the present the known capacitive voltage sensors have a number of drawbacks.
  • A first drawback is due to the fact that the resin of dielectric material disposed around the sensor components includes vacuoles (air bubbles) with consequent phenomena of unwanted partial discharges.
  • Another disadvantage is due to the fact that the same resin is detached from the elements that make up the capacitive sensor with consequent phenomena of unwanted partial discharges.
  • A third drawback is due to the fact that said resin is not perfectly adherent and/or not perfectly clamped and/or constrained with respect to the organs constituting the capacitive sensor and, therefore, as a result of aging, there are discontinuities between said resin and the organs quoted, with consequent phenomena of unwanted partial discharges. This disadvantage is particularly present when the capacitive sensor is used in an environment where the operating temperature (hot/cold) varies cyclically.
  • With reference to the facts of the invention, the following documents are cited: WO_2010/070.693.A1, CN_105.588.966.A and U.S. Pat. No. 6,252,388.B1.
  • SUMMARY
  • It is therefore an object of the present invention to solve the aforementioned drawbacks.
  • The invention, provides, in one aspect, a capacitive voltage sensor assembly including an electrode extending along a longitudinal axis, the electrode having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and a tubular shield surrounding and spaced radially outward from a portion of the electrode. The tubular shield includes a plurality of through holes. The sensor assembly also includes a circular sensor element positioned radially inward of the tubular shield and including a first layer made of electrically conductive material and a second layer made of electrically insulating material. The circular sensor element includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced gaps.
  • The invention provides, in another aspect, a capacitive voltage sensor assembly including an electrode extending along a longitudinal axis, the electrode having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and a tubular shield surrounding and spaced radially outward from a portion of the electrode. The tubular shield is adjacent to the second end of the electrode and includes a plurality of regularly spaced through holes and has a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The sensor assembly also includes a circular sensor element positioned radially inward of the tubular shield. The circular sensor element includes a first layer of electrically conductive material and a second layer of electrically insulating material, and the second layer of electrically insulating material is positioned between the tubular shield and the first layer of electrically conductive material. The circular sensor element includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced gaps. The sensor assembly also includes a mass of dielectric material surrounding the tubular shield and the circular sensor element. The mass of dielectric insulating material fills the plurality of regularly spaced through holes in the tubular shield and the plurality of circumferentially spaced gaps in the circular sensor element.
  • The invention provides, in another aspect, a capacitive voltage sensor assembly including a source electrode extending along a longitudinal axis, the source electrode having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and a flexible tubular shield surrounding and spaced radially outward from a portion of the source electrode. The tubular shield includes a plurality of regularly spaced through holes configured in a mesh-like network, and the tubular shield has a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The sensor assembly also includes a circular sensor element positioned radially inward of the tubular shield. The circular sensor element includes a first layer of electrically conductive material and a second layer of electrically insulating material positioned between the tubular shield and the first layer of electrically conductive material. The circular sensor element includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced gaps, and each gap of the plurality of gaps has a length that extends in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis. The tubular shield, the first layer of electrically conductive material, and the second layer of insulating material are positioned adjacent the second end of the source electrode and spaced apart from the first end of the source electrode. The first layer of electrically conductive material is configured to form a capacitive coupling with the source electrode, and the second layer of electrically insulating material is configured to electrically isolate the first layer of electrically conductive material from the tubular shield.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • Further features and advantages of the present invention will be more evident from the following description of some of its preferred embodiments, here given merely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a first embodiment of the constructive system object of the present invention, wherein said system is used to produce a capacitive voltage sensor;
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a second embodiment of the constructive system object of the present invention, wherein said system is used to make a feedthrough able to also perform the function of capacitive voltage sensor;
  • FIGS. 3, 4 and 5 illustrate in schematic manner and as planarly view a possible and preferred embodiment of a structure for forming an electric field sensor prior to its insertion into a shielding tubular body, in which FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view with respect to the line 4-4 of FIG. 3 ;
  • FIG. 1A illustrates a constructive variation of the system of the first embodiment of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 2A illustrates a constructive variation of the system that relates to the second embodiment of FIG. 2 ;
  • FIG. 6 illustrates schematically a constructive detail regarding the constructive variants of FIGS. 1A and 2A.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • With reference to the accompanying drawings, the constructive system object of the present invention is able to provide a capacitive electrical voltage sensor, wherein said sensor extends along an axis Y defined longitudinal.
  • With reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 , this system substantially comprises a source electrode 110/210, a shielding tubular body 120/220, an electric field sensor 130/230, and a mass of dielectric insulating material 140/240.
  • With reference to said source electrode 110/210 it has an elongated shape extending longitudinally along a longitudinal axis Y, in such a way as to configure a first axial end portion 111/211 and a second opposite axial end portion 112/212, in which the latter is opposite with respect to the first axial end portion 111/211.
  • With reference to the shielding tubular body 120/220, it has an elongate shape extending longitudinally along a longitudinal axis Y, so as to configure a first axial end portion 121/221 and a second opposite axial end portion 122/222.
  • The shielding tubular body 120/220 is preferably grounded and it is able to shield the electric field sensor 130/230 with respect to the field lines generated by live voltage conductors positioned externally with respect to the capacitive sensor, so that the field sensor 130/230 detects the field lines generated by the source electrode 110/210.
  • Said shielding tubular body 120/220 comprises a tubular mantle 123/223, wherein said mantle 123/223, configures an inner face 124/224 and an outer face 125/225 with respect to the central axis Y.
  • With reference to the electric field sensor 130/230, said electric field sensor 130/230 is radially spaced with respect and around said source electrode 110/210 as well as positioned within said shielding tubular body 120/220 and preferably positioned in a intermediate point comprised between the first axial end portion 121/221 and the second axial end portion 122/222 of said screening tubular body 120/220.
  • With reference to the mass of dielectric insulating material 140/240, said mass is able to incorporate the various elements of the sensor and, primarily and substantially, said shielding tubular body 130/230, said source electrode 110/210 and said electric field sensor 130/230, in order to positioning said elements and in order to form an electrically insulated carrier structure.
  • Also referring to FIGS. 3, 4, 5 and 6 , said electric field sensor 130/230 comprises at least one first inner sheet 131/231 and a second external sheet 132/232 which are superimposed and joined together, preferably as a monolithic structure, as best described below, wherein the first inner sheet 131/231 is made by means of an electrically conductive material (metallic) and the second external sheet 132/232 is made by means of an electrically insulating material.
  • With reference to the second outer sheet 132/232 made by insulating material it is preferably bonded to the inner face 124/224 of the shielding element 120/220, for example, by glue points positioned on the outer face of the sheet 132/232 and on the internal face 124/224 of the shielding tubular body 120/220, or by other systems as described below.
  • With reference to the first internal sheet 131/231 made by conductive material, it is able to detect the electric field lines generated by the source electrode 110/210 and, more particularly, it is intended to form a capacitive coupling between said source electrode 110/210 and said first sheet 131/231.
  • In this context, said first sheet 131/231 may take various forms and/or dimensions and/or sizes which can be different with respect to those illustrated in the figures, without departing from the inventive concept of the present invention.
  • With reference to the second outer sheet 132/232 made by insulating material, it is able to support the inner sheet 131/231 in place, as well as able to electrically insulating the inner sheet 131/231 with respect to the shielding tubular body 120/220 and therefore, said second sheet 132/232 may take shapes and/or thickness and/or size and/or conformations different with respect of those illustrated in the Figures without departing from the inventive concept of the present invention.
  • With particular reference to FIGS. 1A, 2A and 6 , the shielding tubular body 120/220 is provided with first through holes 126/226, wherein said first through holes 126/226 have a width such that the resin can pass through the same first through holes 126/226 during the casting of the same resin while forming the sensor.
  • With reference to FIGS. 3, 4 and 5 , said electric field sensor 130/230 is provided with second through holes 133/233, wherein said second through holes 133/233 have a width able to allow the passage of the resin through the same second holes 133/233 during its casting for forming the sensor.
  • With particular reference to FIG. 6 , said first through holes 126/226 and said second through holes 133/233 are axially and mutually communicating, preferably axially aligned with each other, and in any case disposed in such a way as to allow the passage of the resin through said first 126/226 and said second 133/233 through holes during the casting of the same resin while forming the sensor.
  • With reference to FIG. 5 , said electric field sensor may further comprise optional fixing means 150, which are applied to the external face 1331233 of the second outer sheet 132/232, wherein said fixing means 150 are designed to form a bond between the second sheet 132/232 and the inner face 124/224 of the shielding tubular body 120/220.
  • If the fixing means 150 are not present, the electric field sensor comprises only the inner sheet 131/231 and the external sheet 132/232, associated with them, provided with through holes 133/233, and in this case it is provided to fix the outer foil 132/232 with respect to and/or against the inner face 124/224 of the shielding tubular body 120/220 by points of glue or other systems.
  • With particular reference to FIGS. 3, 4 and 5 , they illustrate in detail a particular electric field sensor 130/230, wherein said first inner sheet 131/231 is provided with respective through holes defined by a respective perimeter 134/234, said second outer sheet 132/232 is provided with respective through holes defined by a respective perimeter 135/235, wherein said through holes in said first inner sheet 131/231 have a greater amplitude than the through holes in the second outer sheet 132/232, in such a way as to create between said two perimeters 134_135/234_235 (i.e., between said two through holes) an annulus 136/236 of insulating material.
  • With reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 , the capacitive coupling between the source electrode 110/210 and the electric field sensor 130/230 detects the electric field generated by the source electrode 110/210, and the relative signal by the cable 160/260 can be transmitted to a processing device 170/270, for example to estimate the value of the voltage present in said source electrode 110/210.
  • With reference to the above description, as the electric field sensor 130/230 is formed by a monolithic body comprising at least one first internal sheet 131/231 and a second external sheet 132/232 overlapped and joined together (glued, associated, bound) before of the their insertion into the shielding tubular body 120/220, there is no undesirable delamination dislocation/separation between said two sheets, thus solving the above-mentioned problems as well as solving other problems associated with the assembling of the sensor components before the casting, as the electric filed sensor 130/230 is easily and quickly secured/fixed in position by means of points of glue between the external face 137/237 of the external sheet 132/232 of the electric field sensor 130/230 and the internal face 124/224 of the shielding tubular body 120/220.
  • With reference to the particular embodiment of FIG. 6 , the resin can pass and flow through the holes 133/233 executed in the two sheets 131/231 and 132/232 of the electric field sensor 130/230 during its casting, and some resin can also and flow through the holes 126/226 of the screening tubular body 120/220, and in this manner the characteristics of filling and of gripping of the resin are improved, no undesired vacuoles are formed, and no undesired dislocation/separation shall occur between the shielding body 120/220 and the electric field sensor 130/230, thus solving the above-mentioned problems.
  • The description of the various embodiments of the constructive system for a capacitive sensor are provided solely by ways of non-limiting example, and clearly, therefore, said system can be modified or varied in any way suggested by experience and/or by its use or application within the scope of the following claims. _The following claims also form an integrative part of the above description.
  • Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.

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What is claimed is:
1. A capacitive voltage sensor comprising:
an electrode extending along a longitudinal axis;
a tubular portion including
a layer of electrically insulating material,
a layer of electrically conductive material positioned radially inward of the layer of electrically insulating material in a direction toward the longitudinal axis, and
an outer shield configured as a latticelike network and positioned radially outward of the layer of electrically insulating material in a direction away from the longitudinal axis,
wherein the layer of electrically conductive material, the layer of electrically insulating material, and the outer shield each surrounds and is spaced in a direction radially outward from the longitudinal axis and from a portion of the electrode; and
a mass of dielectric insulating material at least partially encapsulating the electrode and the tubular portion,
wherein the mass of dielectric material fills through holes formed in the latticelike network of the outer shield,
wherein the layer of electrically insulating material is configured to support the layer of electrically conductive material, and
wherein the layer of electrically conductive material is positioned intermediate between a first axial end of the outer shield and a second opposite axial end of the outer shield such that a length of the layer of electrically conductive material along the longitudinal axis is less than a length of the outer shield along the longitudinal axis.
2. The capacitive voltage sensor assembly of claim 1, wherein the layer of electrically insulating material and the layer of electrically conductive material comprise a printed circuit board.
3. The capacitive voltage sensor assembly of claim 1, wherein the length of the layer of electrically conductive material is coextensive with a length of the layer of electrically insulating material along the longitudinal axis.
4. The capacitive voltage sensor assembly of claim 1, wherein a length of the layer of electrically insulating material along the longitudinal axis is less than the length of the outer shield.
5. The capacitive voltage sensor assembly of claim 1, wherein the layer of electrically insulating material and the layer of electrically conductive material are configured to form a monolithic body fixed to an inner surface of the outer shield.
6. A capacitive voltage sensor comprising:
an electrode extending along a longitudinal axis;
a tubular portion including
a layer of electrically insulating material,
a layer of electrically conductive material positioned radially inward of the layer of electrically insulating material in a direction toward the longitudinal axis, and
a flexible outer shield configured as a latticelike network and positioned radially outward of the layer of electrically insulating material in a direction away from the longitudinal axis,
wherein the layer of electrically conductive material, the layer of electrically insulating material, and the outer shield each surrounds and is spaced in a direction radially outward from the longitudinal axis and from a portion of the electrode; and
a mass of dielectric insulating material at least partially encapsulating the electrode and the tubular portion, wherein the mass of dielectric material fills through holes formed in the latticelike network of the outer shield,
wherein the layer of electrically insulating material is configured to support the layer of electrically conductive material to form a monolithic body fixed to an inner surface of the outer shield,
wherein the layer of electrically insulating material and the layer of electrically conductive material are positioned intermediate between a first axial end of the outer shield and a second opposite axial end of the outer shield such that a length of the layer of electrically conductive material along the longitudinal axis is less than a length of the outer shield along the longitudinal axis and a length of the layer of electrically conductive material along the longitudinal axis is less than the length of the outer shield, and
wherein the length of the layer of electrically conductive material is coextensive with the length of the layer of electrically insulating material.
7. The capacitive voltage sensor assembly of claim 6, wherein the latticelike network defines a first plurality of through holes, the layer of electrically insulating material includes a second plurality of through holes, and the layer of electrically conductive material includes a third plurality of through holes, and wherein the first plurality of through holes is in axial communication with the second and third pluralities of through holes.
8. The capacitive voltage sensor assembly of claim 7, wherein the second plurality of through holes comprises a first row of circumferentially spaced through holes and a second row of circumferentially spaced through holes and at least one through hole of the first row is aligned with a through hole of the second row in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis, and wherein the third plurality of through holes comprises a first row of circumferentially spaced through holes and a second row of circumferentially spaced through holes and wherein at least one through hole of the first row is aligned with a through hole of the second row in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis, and wherein at least one through hole of the second plurality of through holes is aligned with a through hole of the third plurality of through holes.
9. The capacitive voltage sensor assembly of claim 8, wherein the second plurality of through holes of the layer of electrically insulating material and the third plurality of through holes of the layer of electrically conductive material are configured as elongated slits that have a length extending in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis;
10. The capacitive sensor element of claim 9, wherein each through hole in the second plurality of through holes has a first perimeter and each through hole in the third plurality of through holes has a second perimeter, and wherein the first perimeter is less than the second perimeter.
11. The capacitive voltage sensor assembly of claim 10, wherein the first axial end of the outer shield is open and the second opposite axial end of the outer shield is closed.
12. A capacitive voltage sensor assembly comprising:
an electrode extending along a longitudinal axis;
a flexible tubular shield surrounding and spaced in a direction radially outward from the longitudinal axis and from a portion of the electrode, wherein the tubular shield includes a first plurality of through holes;
a circular sensor element positioned radially inward of the tubular shield,
wherein the circular sensor element includes a printed circuit board having a layer of electrically insulating material and a layer of electrically conductive material,
wherein the circular sensor element surrounds and is spaced in a direction radially outward from the longitudinal axis and from a portion of the electrode,
wherein the layer of electrically insulating material includes a second plurality of through holes comprising a first row of circumferentially spaced through holes and a second row of circumferentially spaced through holes and at least one through hole of the first row is aligned with a through hole of the second row in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis,
wherein the layer of electrically conductive material includes a third plurality of through holes comprising a first row of circumferentially spaced through holes and a second row of circumferentially spaced through holes and wherein at least one through hole of the first row is aligned with a through hole of the second row in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis, and wherein at least one through hole of the second plurality of through holes is aligned with a through hole of the third plurality of through holes,
wherein the second plurality of through holes of the layer of electrically insulating material and the third plurality of through holes of the layer of electrically conductive material are configured as elongated slits that have a length extending in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis; and
a mass of dielectric material surrounding the tubular shield and the circular sensor element, wherein the mass of dielectric insulating material fills through holes of the first, second, and third plurality of through holes,
wherein the layer of electrically insulating material and the layer of electrically conductive material form a monolithic body fixed to an inner surface of the tubular shield, and
wherein a width of each through hole of the second plurality of through holes is less than a width of each through hole of the third plurality of through holes.
13. The capacitive voltage sensor assembly of claim 12, wherein the first plurality of through holes defines a latticelike network, and wherein the first plurality of through holes is in axial communication with the second and third plurality of through holes.
14. The capacitive sensor element of claim 12, wherein each through hole in the second plurality of through holes has a first perimeter and each through hole in the third plurality of through holes has a second perimeter, and wherein the first perimeter is less than the second perimeter.
15. The capacitive voltage sensor of claim 12, wherein a first axial end of the outer shield is open and a second opposite axial end of the outer shield is closed.
16. The capacitive voltage sensor of claim 12, wherein the layer of electrically conductive material is positioned intermediate a first axial end of the tubular shield and a second opposite axial end of the tubular shield such that a length of the layer of electrically conductive material along the longitudinal axis is less than a length of the tubular shield along the longitudinal axis.
17. The capacitive voltage sensor of claim 16, wherein the layer of electrically insulating material is positioned intermediate the first axial end of the tubular shield and the second opposite axial end of the tubular shield such that a length of the layer of electrically insulating material along the longitudinal axis is less than the length of the tubular shield along the longitudinal axis.
18. The capacitive voltage sensor of claim 12, wherein a length of the layer of electrically conductive material along the longitudinal axis is coextensive with a length of the layer of electrically insulating material along the longitudinal axis.
19. The capacitive voltage sensor of claim 12, wherein the width of each of the through holes of the second plurality of through holes is less than a width of each of the through holes of the first plurality of through holes.
20. The capacitive voltage sensor of claim 12, wherein each through hole of the second plurality of through holes is aligned with a through hole of the third plurality of through holes, and wherein a perimeter of each through hole of the second plurality of through holes is less than a perimeter of each through hole of the third plurality of through holes such that an annulus of insulating material is formed between the perimeter of each through hole of the second plurality of through holes and the perimeter of each through hole of the third plurality of through holes.
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