Claims
- 1. A flat panel device comprising:
- a faceplate;
- a backplate connected to the faceplate to form a sealed enclosure;
- means for emitting light from the flat panel device; and
- a spacer situated within the enclosure and supporting the backplate and the faceplate against forces acting in a direction toward the enclosure, wherein the spacer is made of ceramic reinforced glass or metal coated with an electrically insulating layer.
- 2. A flat panel device as in claim 1, wherein the spacer comprises a spacer wall.
- 3. A flat panel device as in claim 2, further comprising at least one additional spacer wall situated within the enclosure.
- 4. A flat panel device as in claim 2, further comprising an addressing grid through which a plurality of addressing grid holes extend and wherein a surface of the spacer wall is located adjacent the addressing grid such that the surface lies between the addressing grid holes.
- 5. A flat panel device as in claim 4, further comprising a plurality of additional spacer walls situated within the enclosure.
- 6. A flat panel device as in claim 5, wherein:
- the addressing grid holes or groups of the addressing grid holes are formed in rows; and
- two or more of the rows of the addressing grid holes or groups of the addressing grid holes lie between each pair of the spacer walls.
- 7. A flat panel device as in claim 1, wherein the means for emitting light comprises:
- a thermionic cathode; and
- light-emissive material situated over the faceplate.
- 8. A flat panel device as in claim 1, wherein the means for emitting light comprises:
- a field emitter cathode; and
- light-emissive material situated over the faceplate.
- 9. A flat panel device as in claim 1, wherein the faceplate and the backplate are curved.
- 10. A flat panel device, comprising:
- a faceplate;
- a backplate connected to the faceplate to form a sealed enclosure;
- means for emitting light from the flat panel device; and
- a spacer structure situated within the enclosure and supporting the backplate and the faceplate against forces acting in a direction toward the enclosure, a plurality of spacer structure holes extending through the spacer structure.
- 11. A flat panel device as in claim 10, further comprising an addressing grid through which a plurality of addressing grid holes extend and wherein each of the spacer structure holes is aligned with at least one of the addressing grid holes.
- 12. A flat panel device as in claim 11, further comprising a spacer wall situated within the enclosure.
- 13. A flat panel device as in claim 11, wherein the spacer structure is located between the addressing grid and the faceplate.
- 14. A flat panel device as in claim 11, wherein the spacer structure is located between the addressing grid and the backplate.
- 15. A flat panel device as in claim 11, wherein the cross-sectional area of each of the spacer structure holes is greater than the cross-sectional area of each of the addressing grid holes.
- 16. A flat panel device as in claim 11, wherein the cross-sectional area of each of the spacer structure holes is greater than the area enclosing a group of the addressing grid holes.
- 17. A flat panel device as in claim 11, wherein the cross-sectional area of each spacer structure hole is substantially constant throughout that hole.
- 18. A flat panel device as in claim 11, wherein the cross-sectional area of each spacer structure hole is not substantially constant throughout that hole.
- 19. A flat panel device as in claim 17, wherein the cross-sectional area of each spacer structure hole increases gradually from a location adjacent the addressing grid to a location adjacent the faceplate.
- 20. A flat panel device as in claim 10, wherein the means for emitting light comprises:
- a thermionic cathode; and
- light-emissive material situated over the faceplate.
- 21. A flat panel device as in claim 10, wherein the means for emitting light comprises:
- a field emitter cathode; and
- light-emissive material situated over the faceplate.
- 22. A flat panel device as in claim 10, wherein the faceplate and the backplate are curved.
- 23. A flat panel device comprising:
- a first faceplate;
- a second faceplate connected to the first faceplate to form a sealed enclosure;
- first light-emissive material situated over the first faceplate;
- second light-emissive material situated over the second faceplate;
- a cathode; and
- a spacer situated within the enclosure and supporting the first faceplate and the second faceplate against forces acting in a direction toward the enclosure.
- 24. A flat panel device as in claim 23, further comprising:
- a first addressing grid through which a plurality of holes extend; and
- a second addressing grid through which a plurality of holes extend.
- 25. A flat panel device as in claim 24, wherein the spacer comprises:
- a first plurality of spacer walls located between the first addressing grid and the first faceplate;
- a second plurality of spacer walls located between the second addressing grid and the second faceplate; and
- a third plurality of spacer walls located between the first addressing grid and the second addressing grid.
- 26. A flat panel device as in claim 25, wherein the first plurality of spacer walls comprises matched spacer walls, each located generally opposite one of the third plurality of spacer walls, and unmatched spacer walls, each not located generally opposite any of the third plurality of spacer walls.
- 27. A flat panel device as in claim 25, wherein the second plurality of spacer walls comprises matched spacer walls, each located generally opposite one of the third plurality of spacer walls, and unmatched spacer walls, each not located generally opposite any of the third plurality of spacer walls.
- 28. A flat panel device as in claim 25, wherein the third plurality of spacer walls comprises matched spacer walls, each located generally opposite at least one of the first and second pluralities of spacer walls, and unmatched spacer walls, each not located generally opposite any of the first and second pluralities of spacer walls.
- 29. A flat panel device as in claim 24, wherein the spacer comprises:
- a first spacer structure located between the first addressing grid and the first faceplate; and
- a second spacer structure located between the second addressing grid and the second faceplate.
- 30. A flat panel device as in claim 29, wherein the spacer further comprises a plurality of spacer walls located between the first addressing grid and the second addressing grid.
- 31. A flat panel device as in claim 24, wherein the cathode is a thermionic cathode.
- 32. A flat panel device as in claim 24, wherein the cathode is a field emitter cathode.
- 33. A flat panel device as in claim 23, wherein the spacer is made of ceramic, glass-ceramic, ceramic reinforced glass, devitrifying glass, or metal coated with an electrically insulating layer.
- 34. A flat panel device as in claim 23, further comprising side walls through which the second faceplate is connected to the first faceplate.
- 35. A flat panel device comprising:
- a faceplate;
- a backplate connected to the faceplate to form a sealed enclosure;
- means for emitting light from the flat panel device;
- an addressing grid situated between the faceplate and the backplate, a plurality of addressing grid holes extending through the addressing grid;
- a first plurality of cathode spacer walls situated within the enclosure between the addressing grid and the backplate, each cathode spacer wall having a greater thickness adjacent the backplate than adjacent the addressing grid; and
- a second plurality of anode spacer walls situated within the enclosure between the addressing grid and the faceplate.
- 36. A flat panel device as in claim 35, wherein the cathode spacer walls comprise matched cathode spacer walls, each located generally opposite one of the anode spacer walls, and unmatched cathode spacer walls, each not located generally opposite any of the anode spacer walls.
- 37. A flat panel device as in claim 35, wherein the anode spacer walls comprise matched anode spacer walls, each located generally opposite one of the cathode spacer walls, and unmatched anode spacer walls, each not located generally opposite any of the cathode spacer walls.
- 38. A flat panel device as in claim 35, wherein each cathode spacer wall includes an alignment plate adjacent the addressing grid.
- 39. A flat panel device as in claim 35, wherein the means for emitting light comprises:
- a thermionic cathode; and
- light-emissive material situated over the faceplate.
- 40. A flat panel device as in claim 35, wherein at least one of the cathode and anode spacer walls comprises multiple sheets of laminated material.
- 41. A flat panel device as in claim 35, wherein at least one of the cathode and anode spacer walls is made of ceramic, glass-ceramic, ceramic reinforced glass, devitrifying glass, or metal coated with an electrically insulating layer.
- 42. A flat panel device as in claim 35, further including side walls through which the faceplate is connected to the backplate.
- 43. A flat panel device comprising:
- a faceplate;
- a backplate connected to the faceplate to form a sealed enclosure;
- means for emitting light from the flat panel device;
- an addressing grid situated between the faceplate and the backplate, a plurality of addressing grid holes extending through the addressing grid; and
- a spacer wall situated within the enclosure between the addressing grid and a selected one of the faceplate and the backplate, the spacer wall having a surface that follows a non-straight path between the addressing grid holes.
- 44. A flat panel device as in claim 43, wherein the surface of the spacer wall zig-zags diagonally between at least two rows of the addressing grid holes.
- 45. A flat panel device as in claim 43, wherein the surface of the spacer wall zig-zags rectangularly between at least two rows of the addressing grid holes.
- 46. A flat panel device as in claim 43, wherein the surface of the spacer wall crosses at least one row of the addressing grid holes.
- 47. A flat panel device as in claim 43, wherein the surface of the spacer wall follows a serpentine path between at least two rows of the addressing grid holes.
- 48. A flat panel device as in claim 43, wherein the surface of the spacer wall does not cross any rows of the addressing grid holes.
- 49. A flat panel device as in claim 43, further comprising at least one additional spacer wall situated between the addressing grid and the selected one of the faceplate and the backplate, each additional spacer wall having a surface that follows a non-straight path between the addressing grid holes.
- 50. A flat panel device as in claim 43, wherein the selected one of the faceplate and the backplate is the faceplate.
- 51. A flat panel device as in claim 43, wherein the means for emitting light comprises:
- a thermionic cathode; and
- light-emissive material situated over the faceplate.
- 52. A flat panel device as in claim 43, wherein the means for emitting light comprises:
- a field emitter cathode; and
- light-emissive material situated over the faceplate.
- 53. A flat panel device as in claim 43, wherein the spacer wall is made of ceramic, glass-ceramic, ceramic reinforced glass, devitrifying glass, or metal coated with an electrically insulating layer.
- 54. A flat panel device as in claim 43, wherein the spacer wall comprises-multiple sheets of laminated material.
- 55. A flat panel device as in claim 43, further including side walls through which the faceplate is connected to the backplate.
- 56. A flat panel device comprising:
- a faceplate;
- a backplate connected to the faceplate to form a sealed enclosure;
- means for emitting light from the flat panel device; and
- a spacer wall situated within the enclosure and supporting the backplate and the faceplate against forces acting in a direction toward the enclosure, the spacer wall having a surface that follows a non-straight path adjacent the faceplate.
- 57. A flat panel device as in claim 56, wherein the surface of the spacer Wall follows a serpentine path adjacent the faceplate.
- 58. A flat panel device as in claim 56, wherein the surface of the spacer wall follows a diagonal zig-zag path adjacent the faceplate.
- 59. A flat panel device as in claim 56, wherein the surface of the spacer wall follows a rectangular zig-zag path adjacent the faceplate.
- 60. A flat panel device as in claim 56, wherein the means for emitting light comprises:
- a thermionic cathode; and
- light-emissive material situated over the faceplate.
- 61. A flat panel device as in claim 56, wherein the means for emitting light comprises:
- a field emitter cathode; and
- light-emissive material situated over the faceplate.
- 62. A flat panel device as in claim 56, further comprising at least one additional spacer wall situated within the enclosure and supporting the backplate and the faceplate against forces acting in a direction acting toward the enclosure, each additional spacer wall having a surface that follows a non-straight path adjacent the faceplate.
- 63. A flat panel device as in claim 56, wherein the spacer wall is made of ceramic, glass-ceramic, ceramic reinforced glass, devitrifying glass, or metal coated with an electrically insulating layer.
- 64. A flat panel device as in claim 56, wherein the spacer wall comprises multiple sheets of laminated material.
- 65. A flat panel device as in claim 56, further including side walls through which the faceplate is connected to the backplate.
- 66. A flat panel device comprising:
- a faceplate;
- a backplate connected to the faceplate to form a sealed enclosure;
- means for emitting light from the flat panel device; and
- a spacer wall situated within the enclosure and supporting the backplate and the faceplate against forces acting in a direction toward the enclosure, wherein the spacer wall is made of ceramic, glass-ceramic, ceramic reinforced glass, devitrifying glass, or metal coated with an electrically insulating layer, the spacer wall comprising multiple sheets of laminated material.
- 67. A flat panel device as in claim 66, further comprising at least one additional spacer wall situated within the enclosure, each additional spacer wall comprising multiple sheets of laminated material.
- 68. A flat panel device as in claim 66, wherein the means for emitting light comprises:
- a thermionic cathode; and
- light-emissive material situated over the faceplate.
- 69. A flat panel device as in claim 66 wherein the means for emitting light comprises:
- a field emitter cathode; and
- light-emissive material situated over the faceplate.
- 70. A flat panel device as in claim 66, wherein the spacer wall has a surface that follows a non-straight path adjacent the faceplate.
- 71. A flat panel device as in claim 66, wherein the surface of the spacer wall follows a serpentine path adjacent the faceplate.
- 72. A flat panel device as in claim 66, further including an addressing grid situated between the faceplate and the backplate, a plurality of addressing grid holes extending through the addressing grid.
- 73. A flat panel device as in claim 66 wherein the faceplate and the backplate are curved.
- 74. A flat panel device as in claim 66 further including side walls through which the faceplate is connected to the backplate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/867,044, filed Apr. 10, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,424,605 entitled "Self Supporting Flat Video Display". This application is related to co-filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/012,297, entitled "Grid Addressed Field Emission Cathode" by Robert M. Duboc, Jr. and Paul A. Lovoi.
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