Claims
- 1. A manufacturing method of a liquid crystal display element by fixing an insulating substrate on a support table having a flat support region and conducting various treatments on the insulating substrate, comprising the steps of:(1) placing the insulating substrate in the support region; (2) exerting attractive forces on the insulating substrate at attraction openings provided in the support region and categorized into groups so as to fix the insulating substrate onto the support table; and (3) conducting various treatments on the insulating substrate, wherein, in the step (2), the attractive forces are first exerted at one of the groups which occupies the smallest area, and further wherein the groups are arrayed parallel to each other, and in the step (2), the attractive forces are exerted at the groups in order from a group on one end to a group on the opposite end.
- 2. The manufacturing method of a liquid crystal display element as defined in claim 1,wherein the insulating substrate is made of glass having a thickness of 0.7 mm or less.
- 3. The manufacturing method of a liquid crystal display element as defined in claim 1,wherein the insulating substrate is made of plastic.
- 4. A manufacturing method of a liquid crystal display element by fixing an insulating substrate on a support table having a flat support region and conducting various treatments on the insulating substrate, comprising the steps of:(1) placing the insulating substrate in the support region; (2) exerting attractive forces on the insulating substrate at first attraction openings provided across the entire support region and a second attraction opening provided in a vicinity of a circumference of the support region in such a manner to enclose the first attraction openings so as to fix the insulating substrate onto the support table, the attractive forces being exerted independently with respect to the first attraction openings and the second attraction opening; and (3) conducting the various treatments on the insulating substrate; wherein the step (2) includes the sequential substeps of: (1) exerting the attractive forces at the second attraction opening; and (2) exerting the attractive forces at the first attraction openings; wherein the attraction openings are categorized into groups, and in the substep (2), the attractive forces are exerted independently with respect to each group of the first attraction openings; wherein the groups are arrayed parallel to each other, and in the substep (2), the attractive forces are exerted at the groups in order from a group on one end to a group on the opposite end.
- 5. The manufacturing method of a liquid crystal display element as defined in claim 4,wherein the step (2) further includes, after the substep (2), the substep (3) of releasing the attractive forces at the second attraction opening.
- 6. The manufacturing method of a liquid crystal display element as defined in claim 4,wherein the insulating substrate is made of glass having a thickness of 0.7 mm or less.
- 7. The manufacturing method of a liquid crystal display element as defined in claim 4,wherein the insulating substrate is made of plastic.
- 8. A manufacturing method of a liquid crystal display element by fixing an insulating substrate on a support table having a flat support region and conducting various treatments on the insulating substrate, comprising the steps of:(1) placing the insulating substrate in the support region; (2) exerting attractive forces on the insulating substrate at first attraction openings provided across the entire support region and a second attraction opening provided in a vicinity of a circumference of the support region in such a manner to enclose the first attraction openings so as to fix the insulating substrate onto the support table, the attractive forces being exerted independently with respect to the first attraction openings and the second attraction opening; and (3) conducting the various treatments on the insulating substrate; wherein, in the step (2), the insulating substrate is fixed onto the support table by exerting the attractive forces on the insulating substrate at a third attraction opening provided further outside the second attraction opening in a vicinity of a circumference of the support region as well as at the first attraction openings and the second attraction opening, the attractive forces being exerted independently with respect to the first attraction openings, the second attraction opening, and the third attraction opening.
- 9. The manufacturing method of a liquid crystal display element as defined in claim 8,wherein, in a case that an orientation film is printed in the step (3), the third attraction opening is provided to correspond to a position where a letterpress provided on a printing roller first touches the insulating substrate.
- 10. The manufacturing method of a liquid crystal display element as defined in claim 8,wherein the step (2) includes the sequential substeps of: (1) exerting the attractive forces at the second attraction opening; (2) exerting the attractive forces at the first attraction openings; (3) releasing the attractive forces at the second attraction opening; and (4) exerting the attractive forces at the third attraction opening.
- 11. The manufacturing method of a liquid crystal display element as defined in claim 10,wherein the insulating substrate is made of glass having a thickness of 0.7 mm or less.
- 12. The manufacturing method of a liquid crystal display element as defined in claim 10,wherein the insulating substrate is made of plastic.
Priority Claims (2)
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9-292111 |
Oct 1997 |
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10-176767 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/150,735, filed Sep. 10, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,173,648, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in this application.
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