Image display device with support assembly

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With luminescent solid or liquid material – Vacuum-type tube

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C313S495000, C313S292000

Reexamination Certificate

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11372074

ABSTRACT:
A first substrate formed having a phosphor screen and a metal back layer and a second substrate provided with a plurality of electron emitting elements are located opposite each other. A spacer supporting substrate, which is covered by an insulating layer formed with a plurality of electron beam apertures, is provided between the first and second substrates. One first surface of the spacer supporting substrate is in contact with the first substrate with a plurality of conductive layers between them. A plurality of spacers are set up between the other surface of the spacer supporting substrate and the second substrate.

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