Abstract:
A plasma display module including a substrate; barrier ribs formed on the substrate and defining a plurality of discharge cells; pairs of discharge electrodes disposed in the barrier ribs to generate a discharge in the discharge cells; a sealing layer, along with the substrate, to seal the discharge cells; phosphor layers disposed in the discharge cells; a chassis disposed in a side portion of the sealing layer to support the substrate; and a thermal conductive adhesive member disposed between the sealing layer and the substrate to transfer heat from the sealing layer to the chassis, and a plasma display apparatus including the plasma display module.
Abstract:
A plasma display apparatus including a front substrate and a rear substrate spaced a predetermined distance apart from each other and facing each other, a plurality of discharge spaces between the front and the rear substrates, a front discharge electrode and a rear discharge electrode corresponding to each discharge space, a phosphor layer corresponding to each discharge space, and a scattering field corresponding to each discharge space, the scattering field on an inside surface of the front substrate and facing the discharge space, the scattering field is configured to scatter visible light.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a plasma display panel (PDP) that prevents a frit or a sealing material from entering into a display region during a sealing process of the PDP. The plasma display panel includes a pair of substrates spaced apart from each other by a predetermined gap and facing each other, and a sheet interposed between the pair of substrates. First discharge electrodes and second discharge electrodes are disposed inside the sheet. The second discharge electrodes are spaced apart from the first discharge electrodes. The sheet includes a barrier rib part and a dielectric part. The barrier rib part has a plurality of holes that defines discharge cells together with the pair of substrates. A frit or sealing material is interposed between the dielectric part and each of the pair of the substrates. The frit seals a space formed between the pair of the substrates. A groove is formed on the surface of one substrate of the pair of the substrates. The groove is formed around edge of the substrate outside display region, so that the groove effectively prevent frit from spreading into the display region during manufacturing process of the PDP
Abstract:
A Plasma Display Panel (PDP) that can be easily manufactured and reduces damages caused by thermal expansion includes: a first substrate and a second substrate arranged opposite to and spaced apart from each other; an electrode sheet arranged between the first substrate and the second substrate and having barrier ribs partitioning discharge cells and pairs of discharge electrodes adapted to cause a discharge in the discharge cells; and fixing members arranged on sides of the electrode sheet and adapted to fix the electrode sheet between the first substrate and the second substrate.
Abstract:
An electrode terminal part connection structure for a plasma display panel is capable of stably connecting signal transmitting means to a terminal part of a discharge electrode. The electrode terminal part connection structure includes: a pair of substrates facing each other; a barrier rib interposed between the substrates so as to define discharge cells together with the substrates; a dielectric layer interposed between the substrates; discharge electrodes, each having a discharge part located within the barrier rib, a terminal part located outside the barrier rib and contacting the dielectric layer, and a connection part connecting the discharge electrode to the terminal part; and signal transmitting means having an end portion which contacts the terminal parts.
Abstract:
A Plasma Display Panel (PDP) having an improved light emitting efficiency includes: a transparent upper substrate; a lower substrate arranged in parallel to the upper substrate; upper barrier ribs arranged between the upper substrate and the lower substrate, the upper barrier ribs including a dielectric and defining discharge cells with the upper and lower substrates; upper discharge electrodes arranged in the upper barrier ribs to surround the discharge cells; lower discharge electrodes arranged in the upper barrier ribs to surround the discharge cells, the lower discharge electrodes being separated from the upper discharge electrodes; lower barrier ribs of a closed type arranged under the upper barrier ribs, the lower barrier ribs having the same shape as those of the upper barrier ribs; a phosphor layer arranged in each of the discharge cells; and a discharge gas contained within each discharge cell.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel includes a first substrate and a second substrate arranged to oppose one another with a predetermined gap therebetween. Address electrodes are arranged on the first substrate, and barrier ribs are arranged between the first and second substrates to independently define discharge cells. Phosphor layers are arranged in the discharge cells. Sustain electrodes are arranged on the second substrate along a direction perpendicular to the address electrodes. Each of the discharge cells includes first and second sides arranged along the direction of the address electrodes, and third and fourth sides arranged along the direction of the sustain electrodes. The first and second sides are convexly arranged in a direction away from each other, and the third and fourth sides are concavely arranged.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel including a rear substrate, a front substrate disposed separated from the rear substrate, partition walls disposed between the front substrate and the rear substrate to define discharge cells together with the front and rear substrates, sustain electrode pairs extending across the discharge cells, and address electrodes extending in a direction substantially perpendicular to the sustain electrode pairs. A sustain electrode comprises a bus electrode and a transparent electrode. The bus electrode extends across the discharge cells, and the transparent electrode comprises a body portion disposed apart from the bus electrode in a direction towards a center of a discharge cell and a connection portion electrically connecting the body portion to the bus electrode. A ratio of a width of the body portion to a length of the connection portion is in a range of 1.2 to 2.2.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel including an upper substrate, a lower substrate coupled to the upper substrate to form a display area for displaying an image and a terminal area, and a plurality of electrodes respectively including a discharge portion disposed in the display area, a terminal portion disposed in the terminal area, a connection portion coupling the discharge portion and the terminal portion, and an expansion portion. The expansion portion is formed at at least one of a juncture of the connection portion and the discharge portion or a juncture of the connection portion and the terminal portion.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel including a front substrate, a rear substrate opposing the front substrate, a plurality of discharge cells between the front substrate and the rear substrate, first and second discharge electrodes opposing each other in the discharge cells, dielectric layers for covering the first and second discharge electrodes, address electrodes extending in a direction intersecting the first and second discharge electrodes, auxiliary discharge electrodes spaced apart from the address electrodes and extending in a direction intersecting the first and second discharge electrodes.