Abstract:
A vacuum envelope includes a pair of substrates spaced apart from each other, each of the substrates having a facing portion overlapped with the other of the substrates and a non-facing portion not overlapped with the other of the substrates, a sealing member disposed between the substrates along peripheries of the facing portions, and a plurality of fixing members disposed on the non-facing portion of at least one of the substrates and contacting a side surface of the other of the substrates.
Abstract:
An electron emission display includes a first substrate and a second substrate facing the first substrate. An electron emission unit is arranged on the first substrate. A light emission unit is arranged on the second substrate, the light emission unit having an anode electrode for accelerating an electron beam emitted from the electron emission unit. A sealing member is adapted to seal an exhaust hole of the first substrate. A voltage supply unit is adapted to apply an anode voltage to the anode electrode via the sealing member.
Abstract:
An electron emission display device includes first and second substrates facing each other with a non-active area and an active area having a plurality of pixel, a first pixel portion, e.g., an electron emission unit, formed on the first substrate, a second pixel portion, e.g., a light emission unit, formed on the second substrate, and one or more alignment marks formed in the non-active area of at least one of the first and the second substrates and having a pattern substantially similar to that of the plurality of pixels.
Abstract:
A vacuum vessel includes a first substrate, a second substrate facing the first substrate and spaced apart therefrom, and support frames mounted along the edges of the first and the second substrates. At least two support frames are separately formed on at least one side of the first and the second substrates. Adhesive layers are placed on a surface of the support frame facing the first substrate as well as on the opposite-surface of the support frame facing the second substrate to attach the two substrates and the support frames to each other. A filler is disposed between the neighboring support frames to prevent the vacuum leakage.
Abstract:
An electron emission display device includes first and second substrates facing each other with a predetermined distance therebetween, an electron emission unit formed at the first substrate, and an image display unit formed at the second substrate. A grid electrode is disposed between the first and the second substrates and has a plurality of beam guide holes arranged in a first predetermined pattern, and spacer insertion holes arranged in a second predetermined pattern. Spacers are inserted into the respective spacer insertion holes of the grid electrode, and are fitted between the first and the second substrates. The size of each of the spacer insertion holes is larger than the outer size of each of the spacers.
Abstract:
An electron emission display comprises: a first plate and a second plate disposed in opposition to each other; a first electrode and a second electrode formed on the first plate and insulated from each other; an electron emission region connected to the first electrode or the second electrode for emitting electrons; a third electrode formed with at least one opening through which the electrons emitted from the electron emission region pass; a spacer supporting the first plate and the second plate so that they are spaced apart from each other; a metal coating layer formed on at least one region of the third electrode facing the spacer; a fourth electrode formed on the second plate; and a fluorescent layer connected to the fourth electrode. With this configuration, abnormal light-emission due to the spacer is prevented.