Plasma display panel bus electrode structure

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With gas or vapor – Three or more electrode discharge device

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C313S491000, C313S583000

Reexamination Certificate

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10924878

ABSTRACT:
A plasma display panel including a substrate with X and Y display electrodes that are disposed in parallel on an inner surface of the substrate. Bus electrodes have extended parts formed on the X and Y display electrodes, slanted parts formed along an edge of the substrate, extending from the respective extended parts and inclined with respect to the extended parts at a predetermined angle, and connecting parts extending from the slanted parts, wherein a width of at least one portion of the slanted part is greater than a width of the extended part.

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