Claims
- 1. A flat panel display, comprising:a faceplate; a baseplate; and a plurality of interdigitated conductors formed on at least one of said faceplate and said baseplate, wherein said interdigitated conductors are capable of being energized to attract the faceplate and baseplate together.
- 2. The flat panel display of claim 1, wherein the plurality of interdigitated conductors are arranged into a plurality of arrays of conductors.
- 3. The flat panel display of claim 2, comprising at least two arrays of conductors formed on opposite corners of one of said faceplate and said baseplate.
- 4. The flat panel display of claim 3, comprising four separate arrays of conductors formed on each corner of one of said faceplate and said baseplate.
- 5. The flat panel display of claim 1, wherein said plurality of conductors are formed on said faceplate.
- 6. The flat panel display of claim 1, wherein said plurality of conductors are formed on said baseplate.
- 7. The flat panel display of claim 1, wherein every other conductor is charged to a positive voltage and the remaining every other conductor is charged to an opposite voltage.
- 8. A flat panel display comprising:a faceplate; a baseplate; and capacitor having first and second portions thereof, wherein said first portion of said capacitor is formed on said faceplate and said second portion of said capacitor is formed on said baseplate; wherein the combined thickness of the first and second portions corresponds to the distance between the faceplate and the baseplate.
- 9. A flat panel display comprising:a faceplate; a baseplate; and a capacitor having first and second portions thereof, wherein said first portion of said capacitor is formed on said faceplate and said second portion of said capacitor is formed on said baseplate; wherein said first portion and said second portion are capable of being energized by opposite polarity voltages to create an electric field that causes said first and second portions to be attracted to each other and at least temporarily hold together said faceplate and said baseplate.
GOVERMENT RIGHTS
This invention was made with United States Government support under contract No. DABT63-97-C-0001 awarded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). The United States Government has certain rights in this invention.
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