Claims
- 1. A channel plate for a flat display comprising elongated channels on a dielectric substrate and electrode surfaces in each of the channels, said dielectric substrate comprising channel-defining flanking wall portions on the substrate with a thin dielectric sheet-like member over the flanking wall portions, characterized in that:
a) the flanking wall portions are parts of an integral dielectric sheet.
- 2. A channel plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dielectric sheet is constituted of glass.
- 3. A channel plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flanking wall portions are joined at their periphery by an integral border region.
- 4. A channel plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flanking wall portions are laterally spaced apart by etched slots.
- 5. A channel plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flanking wall portions seat on top of the electrode surfaces.
- 6. A channel plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein spaced crossbars extend laterally between flanking wall portions.
- 7. A channel plate as claimed in claim 6, wherein the crossbars have a smaller height than that of the flanking wall portions.
- 8. A plasma channel plate for use in a PALC display device comprising elongated channels having electrodes and filled with a plasma-forming atmosphere on a substantially transparent dielectric substrate, characterized in that:
a) on the substrate is a plurality of deposited spaced electrically conductive electrode layer portions, b) each of the channels is defined by flanking wall portions formed as part of an integral spacer plate mounted over the substrate and over the spacer plate a thin dielectric sheet.
- 9. A plasma channel plate as claimed in claim 8, wherein the substrate, the spacer plate, and the thin dielectric sheet are each constituted by a glass sheet-like member.
- 10. A plasma channel plate as claimed in claim 9, wherein the walls have a width of about 20-50 μm, a height of about 50-160 μm, and a pitch of about 200-500 μm.
- 11. A channel plate as claimed in claim 8, wherein spaced crossbars extend laterally between flanking wall portions.
- 12. A channel plate as claimed in claim 8, wherein the crossbars have a smaller height than that of the flanking wall portions.
- 13. A plasma-addressed display device comprising a layer of electro-optical material between a first substrate comprising data electrodes and a channel plate as claimed in claim 8.
- 14. In a method for making a channel plate for a flat display device, said method being characterized in that:
(a) providing a substantially transparent dielectric substrate, (b) providing a substantially transparent spacer plate having first and second opposed surfaces, (c) forming in the spacer plate a plurality of substantially equally-spaced walls each having a height equal to the thickness of the spacer plate between the first and second surfaces, (d) bonding a thin dielectric sheet over the first surface of the spacer plate, (e) depositing an electrically conductive material over the substrate to form on the substrate spaced electrode layer portions, (f) bonding the spacer plate via its second surface to the substrate with the spaced walls extending generally transverse to the substrate and such that spaced electrode portions are located between each adjacent pair of walls.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the substrate, the spacer plate, and the thin dielectric sheet are made of glass.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein step (c) is carried out by chemically or plasma etching slots in the spacer plate.
- 17. The method of claim 14, wherein step (c) is carried out by chemically etching the spacer plate using an etch mask with openings having a smaller width than the spacing between the spacer plate walls.
- 18. The method of claim 14, wherein step (c) is carried out by mechanically eroding slots between the spacer plate walls.
- 19. The method of claim 14, wherein spaced crossbars are formed in the spacer plate so as to extend laterally between flanking wall portions.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the crossbars have a smaller height than that of the flanking wall portions.
- 21. The method of claim 14, wherein the bonding steps are carried out by glass frit or anodic bonding.
- 22. In a method for making the plasma channel plate of a plasma-addressed electro-optic display device comprising a layer of electro-optic material, data electrodes coupled to the electro-optic layer and adapted to receive data voltages for activating portions of the electro-optic layer, a plurality of elongated plasma channels extending generally transverse to the data electrodes for selectively switching on said electro-optic portions, and a dielectric sheet closing off the plasma channels on the side facing the data electrodes, said plasma channels each comprising spaced elongated cathode and anode plasma electrodes and an ionizable gas filling, said method being characterized in that:
(a) providing a substantially transparent dielectric substrate, (b) providing a substantially transparent dielectric spacer plate having first and second opposed surfaces, (c) forming by etching in the spacer plate a plurality of substantially equally-spaced walls each having a height equal to the thickness of the spacer plate between the first and second surfaces, (d) bonding a thin dielectric sheet over the first surface of the spacer plate, (e) depositing an electrically conductive material over the substrate to form on the substrate spaced cathode and anode electrode layer portions, (f) bonding the spacer plate via its second surface to the substrate with the spaced walls extending generally transverse to the substrate and such that spaced electrode portions are located between each adjacent pair of walls.
- 23. In the method for making the plasma channel plate of a plasma-addressed electro-optic display device as claimed in claim 22, wherein the cathode and anode electrode portions are wider than the spaced walls and the spaced walls are located over the cathode and anode electrode portions such that adjacent channels share an electrode.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] 1) Application, Ser. No. 08/______, filed (5604-0381
[0002] 2) Application, Ser. No. 08/______, filed (5604-0382).
[0003] 3) Application, Ser. No.______, filed (5604-0394).
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
08588800 |
Jan 1996 |
US |
Child |
09875535 |
Jun 2001 |
US |