Claims
- 1. A method for fabricating a display spacer assembly for a field emission display comprising the steps of:
- providing a substrate having an upper surface;
- forming in the upper surface of the substrate a plurality of slots thereby providing a jig;
- providing a plurality of spacers having first and second opposed edges, each of the plurality of spacers having a height within a range of 0.5-3 millimeters and a width within a range of 50-300 micrometers; wherein each slot has a depth equal to within 1.5 to 4 times the width of each of the plurality of spacer;
- placing within the plurality of slots the first opposed edges of the plurality of spacers, the plurality of spacers being spaced apart and having a predetermined layout pattern;
- providing a display plate having an inner surface having a peripheral region defining an active region having a first length, each of the plurality of spacers having an effective length being less than the first length of the active region so that vacuum uniformity is provided within the field emission display; and
- contacting the active region of the display plate with the second opposed edges of the plurality of spacers so that the second opposed edges of the plurality of spacers are in abutting engagement with the active region.
- 2. A method for fabricating a display spacer assembly for a field emission display comprising the steps of:
- providing a substrate having an upper surface;
- forming in the upper surface of the substrate a plurality of slots thereby providing a jig;
- providing a plurality of spacers having first and second opposed edges, each of the plurality of spacers having a height within a range of 0.5-3 millimeters and a width within a range of 50-300 micrometers;
- smoothing the first opposed edges of the plurality of spacers;
- placing within the plurality of slots the first opposed edges of the plurality of spacers, the plurality of spacers being spaced apart and having a predetermined layout pattern;
- providing a display plate having an inner surface having a peripheral region defining an active region having a first length, each of the plurality of spacers having an effective length being less than the first length of the active region so that vacuum uniformity is provided within the field emission display; and
- contacting the active region of the display plate with the second opposed edges of the plurality of spacers so that the second opposed edges of the plurality of spacers are in abutting engagement with the active region.
- 3. A method for fabricating a display spacer assembly for a field emission display comprising the steps of:
- providing a substrate having an upper surface;
- forming in the upper surface of the substrate a plurality of slots thereby providing a jig;
- providing a plurality of spacers having first and second opposed edges, each of the plurality of spacers having a height within a range of 0.5-3 millimeters and a width within a range of 50-300 micrometers; wherein each of the plurality of slots has a width being between 1-5% wider than the width of each of the plurality of spacers;
- placing within the plurality of slots the first opposed edges of the plurality of spacers, the plurality of spacers being spaced apart and having a predetermined layout pattern;
- providing a display plate having an inner surface having a peripheral region defining an active region having a first length, each of the plurality of spacers having an effective length being less than the first length of the active region so that vacuum uniformity is provided within the field emission display; and
- contacting the active region of the display plate with the second opposed edges of the plurality of spacers so that the second opposed edges of the plurality of spacers are in abutting engagement with the active region.
- 4. A method for fabricating a display spacer assembly for a field emission display comprising the steps of:
- providing a substrate having an upper surface;
- forming in the upper surface of the substrate a plurality of slots thereby providing a jig;
- providing a plurality of spacers having first and second opposed edges, each of the plurality of spacers having a height within a range of 0.5-3 millimeters and a width within a range of 50-300 micrometers; wherein each of the plurality of slots has a depth equal to at least three times the width of each of the plurality of spacers and less than the height of each of the plurality of spacers;
- placing within the plurality of slots the first opposed edges of the plurality of spacers, the plurality of spacers being spaced apart and having a predetermined layout pattern;
- providing a display plate having an inner surface having a peripheral region defining an active region having a first length, each of the plurality of spacers having an effective length being less than the first length of the active region so that vacuum uniformity is provided within the field emission display; and
- contacting the active region of the display plate with the second opposed edges of the plurality of spacers so that the second opposed edges of the plurality of spacers are in abutting engagement with the active region.
- 5. A method for fabricating a field emission display comprising the steps of:
- providing a first display plate having an inner surface having a peripheral region defining an active region;
- forming in the active region of the first display plate a plurality of slots;
- providing a plurality of spacers having first and second opposed edges, the plurality of slots being designed to receive the plurality of spacers;
- smoothing the first opposed edges of the plurality of spacers;
- placing within the plurality of slots the first opposed edges of the plurality of spacers, the plurality of spacers being spaced apart over the active region of the first display plate;
- providing a second display plate having an inner surface having a peripheral region defining an active region;
- positioning the second display plate in opposed spaced relationship with respect to the first display plate;
- contacting the active region of the second display plate with the second opposed edges of the plurality of spacers, the active region of the second display plate being in registration with the active region of the first display plate thereby providing a display spacer assembly;
- providing between the first and second display plates a frame having first and second opposed surfaces, the active regions of the first and second display plates and the frame defining an interspace region;
- providing field emission devices within the interspace region; and
- evacuating the interspace region.
- 6. A method for fabricating a field emission display as claimed in claim 5 wherein the first display plate includes an anode and the second display plate includes a cathode.
- 7. A method for fabricating a field emission display as claimed in claim 5 wherein the first display plate includes a cathode and the second display plate includes an anode.
- 8. A method for fabricating a field emission display comprising the steps of:
- providing a substrate having an upper surface;
- forming in the upper surface of the substrate a plurality of slots thereby providing a jig;
- providing a plurality of spacers having first and second opposed edges, the plurality of slots being designed to receive the plurality of spacers;
- smoothing the first opposed edges of the plurality of spacers;
- placing within the plurality of slots the first opposed edges of the plurality of spacers, the plurality of spacers being spaced apart and having a predetermined layout pattern;
- providing a first display plate having an inner surface having a peripheral region defining an active region; and
- contacting active region of the first display plate with the second opposed edges of the plurality of spacers so that the second opposed edges of the plurality of spacers are in abutting engagement with the active region of the first display plate thereby providing a display spacer assembly;
- affixing the second opposed edges of the plurality of spacers to the active region of the first display plate so In that the first display plate and the plurality of spacers affixed thereon define a spacer sub-assembly;
- removing the jig from the spacer sub-assembly;
- providing a second display plate having an inner surface having a peripheral region defining an active region;
- positioning the active region of the first display plate in registration with the active region of the second display plate;
- contacting the active region of the second display plate with the first opposed edges of the plurality of spacers so that the first opposed edges of the plurality of spacers are in abutting engagement with the active region of the second display plate;
- providing between the first and second display plates a frame so that the active regions of the first and second display plates and the frame define an interspace region
- providing field emission devices within the interspace region; and
- evacuating the interspace region.
- 9. A method for fabricating a field emission display as claimed in claim 8 wherein the first display plate includes an anode and the second display plate includes a cathode.
- 10. A method for fabricating a field emission display as claimed in claim 8 wherein the first display plate includes a cathode and the second display plate includes an anode.
- 11. A method for fabricating a field emission display comprising the steps of:
- providing a substrate having an upper surface;
- forming in the upper surface of the substrate a plurality of slots thereby providing a jig;
- providing a plurality of stand-alone spacers having first and second opposed edges, the plurality of slots being designed to receive the plurality of stand-alone spacers;
- smoothing the first opposed edges of the plurality of stand-alone spacers;
- placing within the plurality of slots the first opposed edges of the plurality of stand-alone spacers, the plurality of stand-alone spacers being spaced apart and having a predetermined layout pattern;
- providing a first display plate having an inner surface having a peripheral region defining an active region; and
- contacting active region of the first display plate with the second opposed edges of the plurality of stand-alone spacers so that the second opposed edges of the plurality of stand-alone spacers are in abutting engagement with the active region of the first display plate thereby providing a display spacer assembly;
- inverting the display spacer assembly so that the jig is on top;
- removing the jig from the display spacer assembly so that the plurality of stand-alone spacers remain upright upon the active region of the first display plate;
- providing a second display plate having an inner surface having a peripheral region defining an active region;
- positioning the active region of the second display plate in registration with the active region of the first display plate;
- contacting the active region of the second display plate with the first opposed edges of the plurality of spacers so that the first opposed edges of the plurality of spacers are in abutting engagement with the active region of the second display plate;
- providing between the first and second display plates a frame so that the active regions of the first and second display plates and the frame define an interspace region;
- providing field emission devices within the interspace region; and
- evacuating the interspace region.
- 12. A method for fabricating a field emission display as claimed in claim 11 wherein the first display plate includes an anode and the second display plate includes a cathode.
- 13. A method for fabricating a field emission display as claimed in claim 11 wherein the first display plate includes a cathode and the second display plate includes an anode.
- 14. A method for fabricating a field emission display as claimed in claim 11 wherein the plurality of stand-alone spacers include a plurality of T-shaped spacers.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/650,507, filed May 20, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,708,325.
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