Claims
- 1. A plasma display panel, comprising:a front substrate and a back substrate opposing each other with discharge spaces therebetween and forming an envelope of the plasma display panel; a plurality of separator walls disposed between the front and back substrates and defining the discharge spaces; and the front substrate and the back substrate being assembled and sealed along respective peripheries thereof in an elastically warped state, in which respective central portions of the front and back substrates project in a common direction from the back substrate and toward the front substrate relative to the respective peripheries thereof, peripheral edge portions of the front and back substrates being pressed toward each other creating an elastic deformation of each thereof, the back substrate having a stress created therein producing a force maintaining the warped state of the front substrate.
- 2. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 1, further comprising:display electrodes arranged upon an inner surface of said front substrate, for generating a surface discharge; and a fluorescent material upon an inner surface of said back substrate, divided by said separator walls.
- 3. A plasma display panel of plural picture elements extending in a direction in an array, comprising:a front substrate and a back substrate opposing each other with discharge spaces therebetween; plural separator walls disposed between the front and back substrates and defining an array of plural discharge spaces corresponding to the array of plural picture elements; the front and back substrates being assembled and sealed along respective peripheries thereof in a warped state in which respective central portions of the front and back substrates project in a common direction relative to the respective peripheries thereof; a height difference ratio of a height difference between said central portion of the front substrate and a peripheral part of a side of the front substrate to an outer dimension of a periphery in the direction of the picture element array is less than 0.1%; and a height difference ratio of a height difference between said central portion of the back substrate and a peripheral part of a side of the back substrate, to an outer dimension of a periphery in the direction of the picture element array is less than 01%.
- 4. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 3, further comprising:display electrodes arranged on an inner surface of said front substrate; and a fluorescent material on an inner surface of said back substrate and divided by said separator walls.
- 5. A plasma display panel comprising:a front substrate and a back substrate opposing each other with discharge spaces therebetween and forming an envelope of the plasma display panel; a plurality of separator walls disposed between the front and back substrates and defining the discharge spaces in a pixel array; and the front substrate and the back substrate being assembled in an elastically warped state producing a stress in each of the substrates, a central part of each substrate projecting in a common direction relative to the respective peripheries thereof and the elastically warped state producing a stress at least in the back substrate pressing respective central portions of said assembled front and back substrates toward each other.
- 6. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 5, further comprising:display electrodes arranged on an inner surface of said front substrate; and a fluorescent material on an inner surface of said back substrate and divided by said separator walls.
- 7. A plasma display panel comprising:a first substrate and a second substrate opposing each other with discharge spaces therebetween and forming an envelope of the plasma display panel; a plurality of separator walls disposed between the first and second substrates and defining the discharge spaces; and the first and second substrates being assembled and sealed in an elastically warped state causing respective central portions of the first and the second substrates to project in a common direction of the first substrate, relative to respective peripheral portions thereof, the second substrate having a stress therein producing a force maintaining the warped state of the first substrate.
- 8. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 7, wherein the first and second substrates are front and back substrates, respectively.
- 9. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 7, wherein the separator walls are formed on the first substrate and, in an assembled and sealed state of the first and second substrates, extend to and touch, without being mechanically connected to, the second substrate.
- 10. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 7, wherein the first and second substrates are back and front substrates, respectively.
- 11. A plasma display panel, comprising:a front substrate and a back substrate opposing each other via discharge space and a plurality of separator walls disposed therebetween and defining discharge spaces between adjacent, respective separator walls; said front substrate being warped so that a central portion of said front substrate protrudes in a first direction away from said back substrate; said back substrate being warped so that a central portion of said back substrate protrudes in the first direction toward said front substrate; and the front and back substrates being assembled in opposing relationship with respective peripheral edge portions thereof pressed toward each other so as to undergo an elastic deformation generating a stress in each thereof, pressing respective central portions of said assembled front and back substrates toward each other, and being sealed along the respective peripheral edge portions thereof.
- 12. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 11, wherein, in said assembled front and back substrates, a degree of the warp of said back substrate is larger than the degree of the warp of said front substrate.
- 13. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 12, wherein a height difference ratio of said central portion from a central part of a short side of the back substrate for a longitudinal width is less than 0.16%.
- 14. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 13, wherein a difference of said height difference ratios between said back substrate and said front substrate is less than 0.1 percentage point.
- 15. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 12, wherein a height difference ratio of said central portion from a central part of a short side of the front substrate for a longitudinal width is less than 0.16%.
- 16. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 15, wherein a difference between said respective height difference ratios of said back substrate and said front substrate is less than 0.1 percentage point.
- 17. A plasma display panel, comprising:a front substrate and a back substrate, one of said substrates having a plurality of separator walls disposed on a surface thereof, said separator walls being of a substantially common height; said front and back substrates being stacked and held together along the respective peripheries thereof, each substrate being elastically deformed and under stress, pressing a central part of one substrate toward a corresponding central part of the other substrate and engaging said separator walls therebetween; and said front substrate and said back substrates being sealed to each other via a sealant wall along respective peripheries of said substrates so that the sealed substrates remain elastically deformed and warped in a common direction.
- 18. The plasma display panel as recited in claim 17, wherein the common direction in which said sealed front and back substrates are warped is from said back substrate toward said front substrate.
- 19. The plasma display panel as recited in claim 17, wherein the common direction in which said sealed front and back substrates are warped is from said front substrate toward said back substrate.
- 20. A plasma display panel comprising:a first substrate and a second substrate opposing each other with a space therebetween; a plurality of separator walls disposed in the space between the first and second substrates and defining plural discharge spaces therein; and the first and second substrates being assembled, each in a warped state in which respective central portions of the first and the second substrates project in a common direction from the second and to the first substrate, relative to the respective peripheral portions thereof, the first and second substrates being held together at, and sealed about, respective peripheral portions thereof in an elastically deformed state producing stress therein causing the central parts to be urged toward each other with the plurality of separator walls engaged therebetween.
- 21. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 20, wherein the first and second substrates are front and back substrates, respectively.
- 22. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 20, wherein the separator walls are formed on the first substrate and, in an assembled and sealed state of the first and second substrates, extend to and touch, without being mechanically connected to, the second substrate.
- 23. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 20, wherein the first and second substrates are back and front substrates, respectively.
- 24. An assembly for fabricating a plasma display panel, comprising:a front substrate and a back substrate disposed with respective surfaces thereof in opposed relationship; a plurality of separator walls disposed between the opposed surfaces of the front and back substrates and defining discharge spaces therebetween, at least one of the front and back substrates having a convex configuration projecting in a first direction relatively to a periphery thereof and toward the other of the front and back substrates; the respective peripheries of the front and back substrates being joined along the respective peripheries thereof in an elastically deformed state producing a stress in each thereof urging respective central parts of the respective opposing surfaces of the front and back substrates toward each other and uniformly engaging the plurality of separator walls therebetween.
- 25. An assembly as recited in claim 24, wherein:each of the front and back substrates is initially warped so as to present a convex configuration relatively to the opposing surface; and one of the front and back substrates, in the assembled plasma display panel, is elastically deformed from the initial convex configuration to a non-convex configuration, relatively to the convex configuration of the other, opposing substrate.
- 26. An assembly as recited in claim 19, wherein the one of the front and back substrates elastically deforms from a convex to a planar configuration.
- 27. An assembly as recited in claim 19, wherein the one of the front and back substrates elastically deforms from a convex to a concave configuration.
- 28. An assembly as recited in claim 24, wherein the separator walls are formed on one of the front and back substrates and extend to and touch, without being mechanically connected to, the other of the front and back substrates.
- 29. An assembly as recited in claim 24, further comprising:a sealant wall having one edge disposed on, and extending about, a periphery of the opposed surface of one of the front and back substrates and having a free opposite edge, the sealant being subjected to heat and pressure so as to melt the sealant and adhere the free opposite edge thereof to a periphery of the other of the opposed surfaces and thereby sealing the front and back substrates together.
- 30. An assembly for fabricating a plasma display panel, comprising:a front substrate and a back substrate disposed with surfaces thereof in opposed relationship, at least one of the front and back substrates being warped in a first direction so as to be convex relatively to the other of the front and back substrates; a plurality of separator walls of a common height disposed between the opposed surfaces of the front and back substrates and defining discharge spaces therebetween; and the respective peripheries of the front and back substrates being held together along their respective peripheries and elastically deformed so as to press toward each other in respective central portions of the opposed surfaces thereof, the plurality of separator walls maintaining a spacing of the respective central portions of the opposed surfaces of the front and back substrates in accordance with the common height of the plurality of separator walls.
- 31. An assembly as recited in claim 30, wherein each of the front and back substrates is initially warped so as to present a convex surface of each of the opposing surfaces, relatively to each other, and one of the front and back substrates, when the front and back substrates are held together along their peripheries thereof, elastically deforming from the convex to a non-convex surface, relatively to the convex opposing surface of the other substrate.
- 32. An assembly as recited in claim 30, wherein the one of the front and back substrates, when held together, elastically deforms from a convex to a planar opposing surface.
- 33. An assembly as recited in claim 30, wherein:the one of the front and back substrates, when held together, elastically deforms from a convex to a concave opposing surface configuration.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 08/619,243 filed Mar. 21, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,846,110.
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