Electroluminescent lamp with lead attachment isolation structure

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With luminescent solid or liquid material – Solid-state type

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313511, 313506, 445 24, H05B 3306, H05B 3310

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057571252

ABSTRACT:
An electroluminescent lamp comprising an electrode layer including a substrate with a main surface which has been coated with a film of a conductive material, the substrate comprising a region where the conductive material film has been removed from the substrate surface by rotary abrasion. The lamp of the invention may be fabricated using an electrode layer including a conductive material coated on a substrate, with rotary abrasion removal of a region of the conductive material, to form a lead attachment and/or edge isolation area on the electrode layer.

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