Method of manufacturing a liquid crystal display device using an

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Having significant detail of cell structure only

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349190, G02F 11339

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061375594

ABSTRACT:
A method of manufacturing LCD devices utilizes atmospheric pressure. An LCD seal pattern is formed on a glass substrate. An airtight seal pattern is formed along the periphery of the glass substrate. The glass substrate is aligned with another glass substrate. The two glass substrates are placed together in a vacuum. The vacuum is leaked to atmospheric pressure (the standard barometric pressure). Thus a uniform cell gap is formed.

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