Electric lamp and discharge devices – With luminescent solid or liquid material – Solid-state type
Reexamination Certificate
2005-03-01
2009-12-29
Owens, Douglas W (Department: 2821)
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With luminescent solid or liquid material
Solid-state type
C313S618000, C315S056000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07638937
ABSTRACT:
Roll to roll fabrication methods of the invention enable low cost mass production of microdischarge devices and arrays. A preferred embodiment method of fabricating a discharge device includes providing a dielectric layer sheet, a first electrode, and a second electrode sheet. A cavity is provided through at least a portion of the dielectric layer sheet. At least the dielectric layer sheet and second electrode sheet are rolled together. Another preferred embodiment method of fabrication a discharge device includes method of fabricating a discharge device includes providing a dielectric layer sheet and a cavity through at least a portion of the dielectric layer sheet. A first electrode is disposed as a film of conducting material on the dielectric layer sheet around a rim of the cavity. A second electrode sheet is provided. The dielectric layer sheet is rolled together with first electrode and second electrode sheets.
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Eden J. Gary
Park Sung-Jin
Wagner Clark J.
A Minh D
Board of Trustees of the University Illinois
Greer Burns & Crain Ltd.
Owens Douglas W
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