Abstract:
A plasma display panel comprises: first and second substrates facing each other; a plurality of barrier ribs partitioning a discharge space between the first and second substrates so as to define a plurality of discharge cells; address electrodes extending in parallel with each other and in a predetermined direction; first and second electrodes disposed on the second substrate in a direction intersecting the direction of the address electrodes, the first and second electrodes being separated from the address electrodes, the first and second electrodes being provided in correspondence with each of the discharge cells; and phosphor layers coated on the discharge cells. The first and second electrodes protrude in a direction from the second substrate to the first substrate, and face each other so as to provide a space therebetween.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel includes a first substrate and a second substrate provided opposing one another with a predetermined gap therebetween, a plurality of barrier ribs mounted in the gap between the first and second substrates to define a plurality of discharge cells, a plurality of phosphor layers respectively formed in the discharge cells, a plurality of display electrodes formed on the first substrate along a first direction, and a plurality of address electrodes formed between the first and second substrates along a second direction, which intersects the first direction. The address electrodes are positioned closer to the first substrate than to the second substrate.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel including a first substrate and a second substrate opposing one another with a predetermined gap therebetween, address electrodes formed along a first direction on the first substrate, and barrier ribs mounted in the gap between the first and second substrates and defining a plurality of discharge cells. First electrodes and second electrodes are formed on the second substrate along a second direction, which crosses the first direction. The address electrodes include expanded segments with an enlarged width in areas corresponding to the discharge cells, and indented segments that are indented at areas corresponding to gaps between the first electrodes and the second electrodes.
Abstract:
A PDP (plasma display panel) includes: a front substrate; a rear substrate arranged opposite to the front substrate; front barrier ribs arranged between the front substrate and the rear substrate and formed of a dielectric material, the front barrier ribs partitioning discharge cells together with the front and rear substrates; front and rear discharge electrodes arranged within the front barrier ribs to surround the discharge cells, and extended in parallel along discharge cells of one row; address electrodes extended along discharge cells of another row intersecting with a row of the discharge cells where the front and rear discharge electrodes are arranged; phosphor layers arranged within the discharge cells; and a discharge gas injected in the discharge cells, in which the address electrode includes discharge portions formed in a loop shape disposed at the discharge cells and connecting portions connecting the discharge portions.
Abstract:
A surface-discharge type PDP includes plural electrode pairs formed of first and second sustain electrodes arranged on a first substrate. Each pair extends along a line direction, and the first and second sustain electrodes are in parallel and adjacent to each other. Plural address electrodes arranged on a second substrate opposing the first substrate via a discharge space, each extending along a row direction, a matrix corresponding to a screen to be displayed is formed with the main electrodes and address electrodes, the address electrodes are orthogonal to the main electrodes, each of the address electrode is divided into, for example two partial address electrodes separated from each other by a border line located between adjacent main electrode pairs, whereby the screen is divided into two partial screens, wherein a first clearance between the partial address electrodes is substantially larger than a second clearance between main electrode pair adjacent across the border line. The arrangement order of the first and second sustain electrodes may preferably be such that first sustain electrodes of the first and second partial screens face each other via the border line, and the partial address electrodes may not cross over the first sustain electrodes nearest to the border line.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel includes a front substrate and a rear substrate opposing one another; display electrodes formed on the front substrate, a dielectric layer formed on the front substrate covering the display electrodes, barrier ribs formed on the rear substrate and including first barrier rib members formed in a direction orthogonal to the display electrodes, and second barrier rib members formed in a direction parallel to the display electrodes, the first barrier rib members intersecting the second barrier rib members to define discharge cells; phosphor layers formed in the discharge cells, and address electrodes realized through conductive wires and coated with a dielectric material, the address electrodes being formed orthogonal to the display electrodes in the discharge cells. The address electrodes may be mounted on the second barrier rib members orthogonal to the display electrodes in the discharge cells.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel provides increased brightness over an entire screen while simultaneously reducing power consumption. The plasma display panel includes a rear substrate, a plurality of address electrodes disposed parallel to each other on the rear substrate, a first dielectric layer covering the address electrodes, light emitting cells defined by a barrier rib formed on the first dielectric layer and covered with fluorescent substance, a front substrate, a plurality of sustain electrode pairs, each of which includes a scan electrode and a data electrode and disposed on the front substrate and intersecting the address electrodes, and a second dielectric layer covering the sustain electrode pairs. The parts of the address electrodes which intersect the address electrodes are defined as discharging portions, and areas of subsequent discharging portions are larger than areas of preceding discharging portions.
Abstract:
A full color three electrode surface discharge type plasma display device that has fine image elements and is large and has a bright display. The three primary color luminescent areas are arranged in the extending direction of the display electrode pairs in a successive manner and an image element is composed by the three unit luminescent areas defined by these three luminescent areas and address electrodes intersecting these three luminescent areas. Further, phosphors are coated not only on a substrate but also on the side walls of the barriers and on address electrodes. The manufacturing processes and operation methods of the above constructions are also disclosed.
Abstract:
A surface-discharge type PDP includes plural electrode pairs formed of first and second sustain electrodes arranged on a first substrate. Each pair extends along a line direction, and the first and second sustain electrodes are in parallel and adjacent to each other. Plural address electrodes arranged on a second substrate opposing the first substrate via a discharge space, each extending along a row direction, a matrix corresponding to a screen to be displayed is formed with the main electrodes and address electrodes, the address electrodes are orthogonal to the main electrodes, each of the address electrode is divided into, for example two partial address electrodes separated from each other by a border line located between adjacent main electrode pairs, whereby the screen is divided into two partial screens, wherein a first clearance between the partial address electrodes is substantially larger than a second clearance between main electrode pair adjacent across the border line. The arrangement order of the first and second sustain electrodes may preferably be such that first sustain electrodes of the first and second partial screens face each other via the border line, and the partial address electrodes may not cross over the first sustain electrodes nearest to the border line.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel includes a front plate, at least one electrode disposed on the front plate, a back plate opposing the front plate, the back plate being spaced apart from the front plate, at least one electrode disposed on the back plate, and a plurality of partition walls disposed between the front plate and the back plate. The partition walls divide a space between the front plate and the back plate into a plurality of display cells. Each of the partition walls has a plurality of projections opposing one of the front plate and the back plate. The projections are arranged such that the projections do not overlap the at least one electrode disposed on the one of the front plate and the back plate.