Method of manufacturing LCD by dropping liquid crystals on a sub

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Nominal manufacturing methods or post manufacturing... – Sealing of liquid crystal

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349153, 349189, G02F 11339, G02F 11341

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060116099

ABSTRACT:
Liquid crystal displays are manufactured by dropping liquid crystals on at least one of a pair of liquid crystal display substrates and then placing the pair of liquid crystal display substrates adjacent one another, with the liquid crystals therebetween. The pair of liquid crystal display substrates is pressed toward one another, to thereby discharge excess liquid crystals from between the liquid crystal display substrates. The pair of liquid crystal substrates is then sealed to retain the liquid crystals therebetween. Accordingly, by not requiring the use of injection of liquid crystals, high vacuum processing is not required. Moreover, the number of processing steps can be reduced compared to conventional liquid crystal display manufacturing methods.

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patent: 5548429 (1996-08-01), Tsujita
patent: 5684556 (1997-11-01), Shimamune
patent: 5828435 (1998-10-01), Kato et al.

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