Electric lamp and discharge devices – Discharge devices having three or more electrodes – Discharge control electrode
Patent
1995-05-02
1997-05-20
O'Shea, Sandra L.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
Discharge devices having three or more electrodes
Discharge control electrode
313309, 313336, 313497, 445 24, H01J 146
Patent
active
056315180
ABSTRACT:
A display (10) includes an electron source having a row conductor (17) that utilizes a plurality of longitudinal elements (26, 28). Each longitudinal element (26, 28) has extraction section (19, 23) that extends from the longitudinal element toward an adjacent longitudinal element. The longitudinal elements (26, 28) are electrically connected by a plurality of transverse connectors (29, 38, 39). When a short occurs between the row (17) and an underlying column (12, 36), the shorted portion can be electrically isolated so that the remainder of the row remains functional.
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Esserman Matthew J.
Motorola
O'Shea Sandra L.
Parsons Eugene A.
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