Claims
- 1. A plasma addressed liquid crystal (PALC) display panel comprising:
- a channel plate having an upper surface,
- a cover sheet secured to the channel plate overlying the upper surface thereof,
- an upper substrate assembly disposed overlying the cover sheet, and
- a bead of adhesive spacer material connecting the channel plate and the upper substrate assembly,
- said bead of spacer material extending along the outer margin of the upper substrate assembly, outward of the periphery of the cover sheet, and securing the channel plate to the upper substrate assembly, the cover sheet and the upper substrate assembly thereby being secured in spaced parallel confronting relationship to define an LC space between them, the bead of spacer material being disposed outward of the periphery of the cover sheet a distance sufficient to form an LC receiving space inward of said bead, said LC receiving space having a volume substantially greater than the volume of the LC space.
- 2. A PALC panel according to claim 1, wherein the volume of the LC receiving space is at least about five times the volume of the LC space.
- 3. A PALC panel according to claim 1, wherein the LC receiving space extends around substantially the entire periphery of the cover sheet.
- 4. A PALC panel according to claim 1, wherein the cover sheet has a peripheral margin extending around the cover sheet inward of the periphery thereof and the cover sheet is attached to the channel plate by a sealing bead of adhesive spacer material between the channel plate and the peripheral margin of the cover sheet.
- 5. A PALC panel according to claim 4, wherein the channel plate includes a plateau in which channels containing an ionizable gas are formed, the plateau being surrounded by a rabbet, and wherein the sealing bead is disposed in the rabbet and the LC receiving space extends around the periphery of the plateau and the attachment bead is disposed in the rabbet and extends along the sealing bead in spaced relationship therewith.
CROSS REFERENCED TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/048,745, filed Jun. 5, 1997.
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