Claims
- 1. The method of making a metal mercury capsule insertable in a heat-sealed gas-filled display panel and expansible without rupture in the presence of heat comprising the steps of:
- filling a metal tube with mercury;
- lightly crimping said tube adjacent one end to close off said one end;
- lightly crimping said tube along its length at uniformly spaced locations to form a plurality of longitudinally disposed capsules having crimped portions;
- hermetically sealing said tube in a horizontal direction at said lightly crimped portion adjacent said one end and in a central portion of each of said lightly crimped portions uniformly spaced along said tube; and
- breaking up said tube at successive hermetically sealed portions to form individual capsules having hermetically sealed ends and expansible lightly crimped portions inwardly of said hermetically sealed ends.
- 2. A heat sealed display panel comprising:
- an envelope including a flat base plate having a generally flat outer surface and an inner surface carrying a plurality of groups of cathode glow electrodes and means for making external connection thereto;
- an anode electrode in said envelope for each of said groups of cathode electrodes;
- a face plate having a viewing window and forming a gas-filled enclosure within said base plate;
- said face plate being heat-sealed to said base plate along adjacent edge portions thereof to hermetically seal said envelope; and
- a metallic mercury-containing capsule disposed within said envelope and expansible without rupturing in the presence of heat generated as the envelope is hermetically sealed, said capsule being visible through said face plate whereby focused energy for rupturing said capsule can be transmitted to said capsule through said face plate.
- 3. The panel defined in claim 2 wherein said capsule is disposed within said envelope in heat-receiving relationship with the seal region between said face plate and said base plate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of Ser. No. 355,178, filed Apr. 27, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,895,709.
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