This application claims priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2007-0081883 filed in Korea on Aug. 14, 2007, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field
A plasma display panel is disclosed herein.
2. Background
Plasma display panels are known. However, they suffer from various disadvantages.
Embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the following drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like elements, and wherein:
Reference will now be made in detail embodiments examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
A plasma display panel generally includes a phosphor inside discharge cells partitioned by barrier ribs. When a driver supplies driving signals to electrodes of the plasma display panel, the phosphor is excited to emit light.
The plasma display panel represents a gray scale due to the combination of subfields. In other words, the plasma display panel emits light to the outside during each subfield, and a gray scale is represented due to a sum of the quantity of light emitted to the outside during each subfield.
Each subfield includes a reset period, an address period, and a sustain period. During the reset period, wall charges are uniformly distributed inside all of discharge cells of the plasma display panel. During the address period, discharge cells to emit light are selected. During the sustain period, light is emitted in the selected discharge cells.
There are several factors that cause noise when the plasma display panel is driven. The noise is an obstacle to a driving of the plasma display panel, and also reduces the structural quality of the plasma display panel.
The present application discloses various embodiments. One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that features of the various embodiments can be combined to produce different plasma display panels. Further, the auxiliary barrier ribs disclosed herein can be utilized with stripe type barrier ribs, or other type barrier ribs, such as lattice type or well type.
Discharge cells may be partitioned by the barrier ribs 150 and 150′ between the first and second substrates 100 and 200. The discharge cells may be divided into a discharge area in which an image is displayed and a non-discharge area in which an image is not displayed. Although not shown, the first and second substrates 100 and 200 each may have a substantially rectangular form with long sides and short sides.
In one embodiment, the barrier rib 150 positioned in the discharge area may be defined as a first or main barrier rib, and the barrier rib 150′ positioned in the non-discharge area may be defined as an auxiliary barrier rib 150′. The auxiliary barrier rib 150′ may function as a noise prevention barrier rib. The first barrier rib(s) 150 may be positioned between the first and second substrate 200 in a direction of the long side and/or the short side of the first substrate 100 and/or the second substrate 200.
The auxiliary barrier rib(s) 150′ may be extended from the first barrier rib(s) 150, and may be positioned to be spaced apart from the sealing portion 300 formed at the edge of the second substrate 200 with a predetermined distance therebetween. The auxiliary barrier rib(s) 150′ may have a height h2 lower than a height h1 of the first barrier rib(s) 150.
The auxiliary barrier rib(s) 150′ may prevent noise generated in the discharge area during a driving of the plasma display panel from being propagated to outside of the plasma display panel, and may improve an exhaust process characteristic when the plasma display panel is fabricated, because the auxiliary barrier rib(s) 150′ are spaced apart from the sealing portion 300 with the predetermined distance therebetween. The auxiliary barrier rib(s) 150′ may further improve the exhaust process characteristic because the height h2 of the auxiliary barrier rib(s) 150′ is lower than the height h2 of the first barrier rib(s) 150.
The auxiliary barrier rib 150′ may be extended from any first barrier rib 150 formed in a direction of the long side or the short side of the first and second substrates 100 and 200.
Examples of a formation process of the first barrier rib(s) 150 and the auxiliary barrier rib(s) 150′ may include a photolithography process in which ultraviolet rays are irradiated using a photosensitive barrier rib material, a screen printing process in which a barrier rib material is printed on a substrate, and a direct etching process in which a photoresist is positioned on a barrier rib material and then ultraviolet rays are irradiated on the photoresist to perform an etching process. The first barrier rib(s) 150 and the auxiliary barrier rib(s) 150′ may be formed using any formation process capable of forming a barrier rib.
The first barrier rib(s) 150 and the auxiliary barrier rib(s) 150′ may be formed using different materials depending on their functions. However, the first barrier rib(s) 150 and the auxiliary barrier rib(s) 150′ may be formed using the same material for a simple and easy formation process.
The auxiliary barrier rib 150′ is not limited to the above-described structure. It may have any structure as long as the auxiliary barrier rib 150′ is extended from the first barrier rib 150. For instance, although not shown, the number of auxiliary barrier rib(s) 150′ extended from one first barrier rib may be two. In such a case, the auxiliary barrier rib 150′ may have a portion with the height lower than the height of the first barrier rib.
The outermost second barrier rib portion 150b among the second barrier rib portions 150b positioned in the discharge area may have a curvature in a direction of the non-discharge area. This may prevent a reduction in strength of the barrier rib, improving the structure of the barrier rib for noise prevention.
At least one auxiliary barrier rib may be formed parallel to the first barrier rib portion 150a and/or the second barrier rib portion 150b in the non-discharge area in which the first barrier rib 150 is not positioned. The auxiliary barrier rib may be formed in a form similar to a connection form of the first barrier rib 150 and the auxiliary barrier rib 150′ as illustrated in
A dummy area may be formed between the discharge area with the first barrier rib 150 and the non-discharge area with the auxiliary barrier rib 150′. In the dummy area, discharge cells partitioned by dummy barrier ribs are positioned, but light is not emitted in the discharge cells positioned in the dummy area. The dummy area prevents noise generated in the discharge area from being propagated to outside of the plasma display panel. The dummy barrier rib may have a cross structure of the first and second barrier rib portions 150a and 150b each having the different height, or a stripe structure using only one barrier rib.
As illustrated in
The auxiliary barrier rib 150′ may be positioned parallel to the first barrier rib 150 in the non-discharge area, and may be spaced apart from a sealing portion 300 with a predetermined distance therebetween, as shown in
If the disposition structure of the auxiliary barrier rib 150′ is explained based on a first substrate and the second substrate 200, the auxiliary barrier rib 150′ may be positioned in a direction of a short side or a long side of the second substrate 200 in the non-discharge area. In this case, the auxiliary barrier rib 150′ is positioned to be spaced apart from the sealing portion 300 with a predetermined distance therebetween.
A shape and a material of the auxiliary barrier rib 150′ may be the same as those of the first barrier rib 150. The auxiliary barrier rib 150′ may have a constant height along its entire length.
Alternatively, the embodiment of
The sealing portions 300a, 300b, and 300c may prevent noise generated in the discharge area from being propagated to outside of the plasma display panel 15. Only, in the case that the auxiliary barrier rib 150′ is positioned in a direction of the short side of the second substrate 200 as in the previous embodiment, the auxiliary barrier rib 150′ may prevent noise generated in the direction of the short side of the second substrate 200. However, it may be insufficient for the auxiliary barrier rib 150′ to prevent only noise generated in the direction of the long side of the second substrate 200. Accordingly, noises generated in all directions of the second substrate 200 may be prevented by setting a width W2 of the second sealing portion 300b to be larger than a width W1 of the first sealing portion 300a.
In this case, a distance d1 ranging from the second sealing portion 300b to the first barrier rib 150 may be longer than a distance d2 ranging from the first sealing portion 300a to an end of the first barrier rib 150. More specifically, the distance d1 may be equal to or less than about 2.5 times longer than the distance d2.
Although not shown, the auxiliary barrier rib may be positioned in the non-discharge area and may be extended from the first barrier rib. The distance d2 may be about 2 to 10 times a distance from the first sealing portion 300a to an end of the auxiliary barrier rib extended from the first barrier rib. In this case, a length of the auxiliary barrier rib extended from the first barrier rib 150 may be longer than the distance from the first sealing portion 300a to the end of the auxiliary barrier rib.
When the above-described relationships between the sealing portions 300a, 300b, and 300c and the first barrier rib(s) 150 are satisfied, noise may be prevented in a discharge area of the plasma display panel and, at the same time, the discharge area and the non-discharge area may be efficiently partitioned. Accordingly, an advantage (i.e., a margin) in a structural disposition of the plasma display panel may be improved due to the effective partition of the discharge area and the non-discharge area.
In particular, the third corner sealing portion 300c may have a structural weakness when the first and second substrates are attached. In other words, because the structure of the third corner sealing portion 300c may be weaker than the structure of the first or second sealing portion 300a or 300b, cracks may be generated in the third corner sealing portion 300c. The cracks may greatly affect the generation of noise. Accordingly, the third corner sealing portion 300c may be formed in a round form and may be connected to the first and second sealing portions 300a and 300b, thereby preventing cracks. In this case, a width W3 of the third corner sealing portion 300c may be larger than the width W2 of the second sealing portion 300b.
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A plurality of address electrodes 201 may be positioned parallel to one another on the second substrate 200, and a lower dielectric layer 203 may be positioned on the second substrate 200 to cover the address electrodes 201. In this case, the lower dielectric layer 203 may cover an entire surface of the second substrate 200 on which the electrodes 201 are formed.
The position structures of the upper dielectric layer 103 and the lower dielectric layer 203 may be applied to the plasma display panel, or one of the position structures of the dielectric layers may be applied to the plasma display panel. Further, the first barrier rib 150 and the auxiliary barrier rib 150′ illustrated in
The sealing portion 300 may directly contact each of the upper dielectric layer 103 covering the entire surface of the first substrate 100 and the lower dielectric layer 203 covering the entire surface of the second substrate 200 to attach the first substrate 100 to the second substrate 200. When the upper dielectric layer 103 or the lower dielectric layer 203 does not cover the entire surface of the first substrate 100 or the second substrate 200 (for instance, the upper dielectric layer 103 or the lower dielectric layer 203 is not formed on the first substrate 100 or the second substrate 200), the sealing portion 300 may directly contact the substrate on which the dielectric layer is not formed.
When the sealing portion 300 directly contacts at least one of the upper dielectric layer 103 or the lower dielectric layer 203, noise generated at a contact surface (i.e., an interface) between the sealing portion 300 and the substrate may be prevented. When the sealing portion 300 directly contacts all of the upper dielectric layer 103 and the lower dielectric layer 203, or does not contact all of the upper dielectric layer 103 and the lower dielectric layer 203, the sealing portion 300 may include beads to prevent noise generated at the interface between the sealing portion 300 and the substrates 100 and 200.
As illustrated in
Other details of the plasma display panel can be found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,838,828 B2, 6,479,935, 6,680,573, 6,630,788, 6,621,230 B2, 6,906,690 B2, 6,791,516 B2, 6,624,587 B2, and 7,187,346, whose disclosures are incorporated herein by reference. Further, the embodiments disclosed herein can be readily applicable to display panels or plasma display panels made by various manufacturers.
A plasma display panel according to embodiments disclosed herein is capable of preventing noise generated when the plasma display panel is driven.
A plasma display panel according to embodiments disclosed herein is capable of preventing a reduction in an exhaust process characteristic and a reduction in a structural strength characteristic of a barrier rib, which may be generated when the structure of a barrier rib is improved for auxiliary.
A plasma display panel according to an embodiment disclosed herein may include a first substrate and a second substrate that are positioned parallel to each other and spaced apart from each other with a predetermined distance therebetween, a first or main barrier rib that is positioned between the first substrate and the second substrate and partitions a discharge area where an image is displayed, a sealing portion that attaches the first substrate to the second substrate, and an auxiliary barrier rib that is spaced apart from the sealing portion with a predetermined distance therebetween and is extended from the main barrier rib. The auxiliary barrier rib may include a portion with a height lower than a height of the first barrier rib positioned in the discharge area.
Implementations may include one or more of the following features. For example, the auxiliary barrier rib may have a gradually decreasing height as it goes toward the sealing portion. Further, the first barrier rib may include a plurality of first barrier rib portions positioned in a direction of a long side of the first substrate and the second substrate, and a plurality of second barrier rib portions positioned in a direction perpendicular to the first barrier rib portions. A height of the first barrier rib portion may be lower than a height of the second barrier rib portion, and the auxiliary barrier rib may include a portion with a height lower than the height of the first barrier rib portion. Also, at least one auxiliary barrier rib may be positioned in a non-discharge area in a direction parallel or perpendicular to the first barrier rib. The sealing portion may include beads. The sealing portion may include a first sealing portion positioned in a direction of a long side of the first substrate and the second substrate, and a second sealing portion positioned in a direction of a short side of the first substrate and the second substrate. A width of the first sealing portion may be smaller than a width of the second sealing portion.
A plasma display panel according to another embodiment disclosed herein may include a first substrate and a second substrate that are positioned parallel to each other and spaced apart from each other with a predetermined distance therebetween, a first or main barrier rib that is positioned between the first substrate and the second substrate and partitions a discharge area where an image is displayed, a sealing portion that attaches the first substrate to the second substrate, and an auxiliary barrier rib that is positioned parallel to the first barrier rib and is spaced apart from the sealing portion with a predetermined distance therebetween. The auxiliary barrier rib may have a substantially equal height over the entire portion of thereof. The number of auxiliary barrier ribs may be one or more. The auxiliary barrier rib may be positioned in a direction of at least one of a long side and a short side of the first substrate and the second substrate.
A plasma display panel according to another embodiment disclosed herein may include a first substrate and a second substrate that are positioned parallel to each other and spaced apart from each other with a predetermined distance therebetween, a first or main barrier rib that is positioned between the first substrate and the second substrate and partitions a discharge area where an image is displayed, a sealing portion that attaches the first substrate to the second substrate, and an auxiliary barrier rib that is positioned between the first barrier rib and the sealing portion and spaced apart from the first barrier rib and the sealing portion with a predetermined distance therebetween. The auxiliary barrier rib may include a portion with a height lower than a height of the first barrier rib.
The first barrier rib may include a plurality of first barrier rib portions positioned in a direction of a long side of the first substrate and the second substrate, and a plurality of second barrier rib portions positioned in a direction perpendicular to the first barrier rib portions. A height of the first barrier rib portion may be lower than a height of the second barrier rib portion. The auxiliary barrier rib may include a portion with a height lower than the height of the first barrier rib portion.
Any reference in this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” “example embodiment,” etc., means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention. The appearances of such phrases in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with any embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the purview of one skilled in the art to effect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other ones of the embodiments.
Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number of illustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall within the spirit and scope of the principles of this disclosure. More particularly, various variations and modifications are possible in the component parts and/or arrangements of the subject combination arrangement within the scope of the disclosure, the drawings and the appended claims. In addition to variations and modifications in the component parts and/or arrangements, alternative uses will also be apparent to those skilled in the art.
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10-2007-0081883 | Aug 2007 | KR | national |