Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Having significant detail of cell structure only
Reexamination Certificate
2007-10-19
2010-10-05
Ngo, Julie-Huyen L (Department: 2871)
Liquid crystal cells, elements and systems
Particular structure
Having significant detail of cell structure only
C349S153000, C349S189000, C349S190000, C349S106000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07808602
ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal display (LCD) includes a first substrate, a second substrate, and a sealing member. The sealing member is sandwiched between the first and second substrates, and forms a perimeter encircling a display area of the LCD device. After delivery of at least one drop of liquid crystal, any excessive liquid crystal trapped within the perimeter is discharged through an opening broken in the sealing member. The opening is plugged to enclose an amount of liquid crystal within the perimeter.
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Hou Chih-Chang
Huang Chun-Chin
Chimei Innolux Corporation
Ngo Julie-Huyen L
Trop Pruner & Hu P.C.
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