Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080211739 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - A PDP with improved durability is provided. The PDP includes a first substrate and a second substrate facing the first substrate. An electrode sheet is between the first substrate and the second substrate. The electrode sheet includes barrier ribs, a plurality of discharge cells, discharge electrodes for generating discharge in the discharge cells, and one or more through-holes. A sealant is disposed in the one or more through-holes for sealing the first substrate and the second substrate. | 09-04-2008 |
20080218441 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - A plasma display panel is provided in discharge spaces in which phosphor layers are disposed between first and second electrodes which are spaced apart from each other. The cross-sectional area of each discharge space in two regions where the first and second electrodes are respectively arranged has a different structure. | 09-11-2008 |
20080231188 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A plasma display panel includes a first electrode sheet and a second electrode sheet. Each sheet includes inside lines extending in one direction, each inside line having a discharge electrode forming a closed curve discharge unit and being separated from and electrically connected to an adjacent closed curve discharge unit by a first connection unit. The discharge electrode is of a material subject to an anodization such that anodization forms a dielectric layer having an anodization thickness to an outside of the closed curve discharge unit larger than an anodization thickness to an inside of the closed curve discharge unit, the inside of the closed curve discharge unit forming a sheet discharge hole. | 09-25-2008 |
20080246386 | ELECTRODE SHEET FOR PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL AND PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL USING THE SAME - An electrode sheet for a plasma display panel and a plasma display panel utilizing the same. The electrode sheet for the plasma display panel includes: a dielectric layer having a first surface and a second surface and including a discharge hole for providing a side wall of a discharge space, the dielectric layer being composed of metal oxide (MxOy); and a discharge electrode including a discharge unit around a perimeter of the discharge hole and a connection unit for connecting the discharge unit and another discharge unit to each other, the discharge electrode being within the dielectric layer and composed of metal (M) of the metal oxide (MxOy). Here, the discharge unit of the discharge electrode is within the dielectric layer such that the first surface of the dielectric layer has an area differing from that of the second surface of the dielectric layer. | 10-09-2008 |
20090039782 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - A plasma display panel having a structure for reducing manufacturing costs and the failure rate of terminal portions of discharge electrodes. The PDP includes: a substrate and a barrier rib structure configuring a plurality of discharge cells. Discharge electrodes include discharge portions, terminal portions, and connection portions connecting the discharge portions with the terminal portions. A sealing member seals the discharge cells. A frit seals the substrate and the sealing member. At least one frit guide restricts the spreading of the frit. A phosphor layer is inside each of the discharge cells. A discharge gas is sealed in the discharge cells. | 02-12-2009 |
20090039783 | DISPLAY PANEL - A display panel including a first substrate; a second substrate separated from the first substrate; a barrier rib structure disposed between the first and second substrates defining a plurality of discharge cells; a plurality of first electrodes extending in a first direction, the first electrodes in the barrier rib structure; a plurality of second electrodes separated from the first electrodes in a second direction from the first substrate towards the second substrate, the second electrodes in the barrier rib structure; a plurality of third electrodes extending in a third direction crossing the first direction, the third electrodes on a surface of the first substrate facing the discharge cells; and a plurality of phosphor layers on surfaces of the third electrodes facing the discharge cells. | 02-12-2009 |
20090072702 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A DISCHARGE ELECTRODE SHEET USED THEREIN - A plasma display panel includes a first substrate and a second substrate. The first and the second substrates are flexible and face each other. A discharge electrode sheet is disposed between the first and second substrates to configure a plurality of discharge cells and includes a plurality of patterned discharge electrodes. A phosphor layer is formed in each of the discharge cells. An exhaust gas pathway is formed in the discharge electrode sheet and connects the discharge cells. The exhaust gas pathway that connects adjacent discharge cells is formed in the film shape discharge electrode sheet between the first and second substrates. | 03-19-2009 |
20090309844 | DISPLAY APPARATUS HAVING TOUCH SCREEN FUNCTION - A display device includes: a display panel including a first region having a plurality of display cells for displaying an image, and a second region at least partly surrounding the first region, the second region including a plurality of light generation cells for generating light, different from the image, to be detected for touch position sensing; and a pair of cameras located at or near a periphery of the display panel, aligned with respective crossing directions across the display panel, and oriented to detect the light generated by the light generation cells. | 12-17-2009 |
20100149133 | Display device having touch screen function - A display device has a display panel generating visible light and generating infrared rays; a plurality of detectors detecting a change in an intensity of the infrared rays generated by the display panel; and the plurality of detectors recognizing a touch applied to the display panel in dependence upon the change detected in the intensity of the infrared rays. | 06-17-2010 |