Electric lamp and discharge devices – With gas or vapor – Three or more electrode discharge device
Patent
1996-09-04
1999-11-23
O'Shea, Sandra
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With gas or vapor
Three or more electrode discharge device
313584, 313586, 313484, H01J 1749, H01J 162, H01J 6304
Patent
active
059906162
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a structure of a plasma display panel and more particularly, to a structure of a plasma display panel for multi-screen system in which the display cells adjacent to the sealing seas of the panel are made of a size increasing in the direction perpendicular to the sealing seam with respect to the rest of the display cells thereby reducing a distortion of information displayed on the screen.
BACKGROUND ART
The most similar prior art in technical essence to this invention is the plasma display panel disclosed in USSR Patent No. 1074301 (Mar. 30, 1982). This plasma display panel comprises upper and lower plates and systems of mutually orthogonal electrodes, in which display cells adjacent to the sealing seam are formed by hollows of grooves, and an external sealing element is separated from internal cell volume by a light-translucent element with a round cross-section inserted into the hollow and located around the edges.
However, the disadvantages of the USSR patent is in a loss of a pitch at the place of joint of panels because of large thickness of the sealing seam and which results in a distortion of the information displayed on the screen.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, in consideration of the disadvantages of the described patent, the main object of the present invention is to provide a plasma display panel having an improved information quality by eliminating an information distortion at the place of the panel sealing parts.
To accomplish the object, the present invention comprises upper and lower dielectric plates, cathode and anode electrodes orthogonally located between said plates, display cells defined by said electrodes, barrier ribs for seperating and defining display cells from each other and sealing seam for sealing edge parts of said two plates, in which the display cells adjacent to the sealing seam are made of a size increasing in direction perpendicular to the sealing seam with respect to the rest of the display cells.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a schematic view depicting the plasma display panel for PDP multi-screen system.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In FIG. 1, PDP (10) comprises the upper dielectric plate(1) and the lower dielectric plate (2). Cathode electrode(3) and anode electrode(4) are orthogonally located between said plates (1) and (2). These electrodes (3) and (4) form display cell (5) and (6), the cell (5) being formed between barrier ribs (8) and thew cell (6) being adjacent to one side of sealing seam (7). The display cells (5) and (6) are separated by barrier ribs (8).
As depicted, the horizental length of display cell (6) adjacent to sealing seam (7) is more long than the horizental length of display cell (5) being formed between barrier ribs (8) and that the following ratio should be observed:
For example, if size of cell(5) is 1.2.times.2 mm, width of sealing seam (7) is 1.5 mm and width of barrier ribs (8) between cells (5) is 1.5 mm, size of cell (6) adjacent to the sealing seam (7) becomes 2.7 mm.
Increasing of size of cell (6) adjacent to the sealing seam (7) within the limits of given ratio results in keeping of specific light flux constant in the centre of panels and the place of their joints and it assists to create more favourable conditions for an operator to read the screen information.
When making size of cells (6) adjacent to the sealing seam (7) le.gtoreq.(hs-hc)+lm, an intensified light occurs in the region of the sealing seam being provoked by light flux increase of more than 30% and resulting in information perception with distortion.
When making size of cells (6) adjacent to the sealing seam (7) le.ltoreq.(hs-hc)+lm, a loss of information takes place as a result of light flux reduction coming from cell adjacent to the sealing by more than 30%.
.+-.30% is permissable limit of screen non-uniform light for DC-type plasma display panels required for normal perception of information on the screen.
As above mentioned, this invention allows to eliminate video-information
REFERENCES:
patent: 5734228 (1998-03-01), Kwon et al.
Grugorebna Starynina Tachyana
Kwon Hyuk Chae
Lee Chun Woo
Mihailovich Sokolov Vladimir
Nikolaebich Zhuravlev Stanislab
Haynes Mack
O'shea Sandra
Orion Ekerctric Co., Ltd.
SPC Plasma Co.
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