Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Repairing
Patent
1995-05-08
1997-11-18
Maki, Steven D.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Repairing
2940204, 29DIG44, 156 94, 156286, 264 36, 264102, 349187, B29C 7300
Patent
active
056874650
ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal display element utilizing flexible gas barrier films decreases poor display performance caused by bubble formation. This decrease is achieved by reducing the permeation of gas and water vapor from the gas barrier films into substrates by devising the structure of the element and the configuration in which the element is mounted. Specifically, edges of the substrates forming the liquid crystal display elements are sealed. Additionally, the gas and water vapor saturation solubilities of the liquid crystal material is controlled to improve resistance to bubble formation. The liquid crystal display elements can also be subjected to and/or stored in a reduced pressure. Electronic equipment incorporating liquid crystal display elements can include a guard plate having a minimum thickness and/or spacing from the display elements.
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Hinata Shoji
Ono Yoichi
Maki Steven D.
Seiko Epson Corporation
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