Coating processes – Solid particles or fibers applied – Fluidized bed utilized
Reexamination Certificate
2006-12-12
2006-12-12
Le, H. Thi (Department: 1773)
Coating processes
Solid particles or fibers applied
Fluidized bed utilized
C427S213000, C427S218000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07147890
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to coated particles used as phosphor particles for a phosphor screen of a display and a coating method for such particles. In the coating method of the present invention, first particles having a mean particle diameter of 3 to 10 μm are fluidized, and slurry drops obtained by suspending second particles having a mean particle diameter of 5 to 500 nm are generated from a spray nozzle or the like. Then, the fluidized first particles and the slurry drops are collided with each other, and thereby the second particles are coated on the surfaces of the first particles. Thereby, this invention is able to present coated particles wherein each surface of the first particles is uniformly coated with the second particles that are more microscopic than the first particles.
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Igarashi Takahiro
Kusunoki Tsuneo
Ohno Katsutoshi
Kananen Ronald P.
Le H. Thi
Rader & Fishman & Grauer, PLLC
Sony Corporation
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