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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 03, 2003
Filed:
Apr. 26, 2001
Theodore S. Fahlen, San Jose, CA (US);
Alfred S. Conte, Hollister, CA (US);
Robert M. Duboc, Jr., Menlo Park, CA (US);
George B. Hopple, Palo Alto, CA (US);
John K. O'Reilly, Campbell, CA (US);
Vasil M. Chakarov, San Jose, CA (US);
Robert L. Marion, San Jose, CA (US);
Steve T. Cho, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Robert G. Neimeyer, San Jose, CA (US);
Jennifer Y. Sun, Sunnyvale, CA (US);
David L. Morris, San Jose, CA (US);
Christopher J. Spindt, Menlo Park, CA (US);
Kollengode S. Narayanan, Cupertino, CA (US);
Other;
Abstract
Methods and structures are provided which support spacer walls in a position which facilitates installation of the spacer walls between a faceplate structure and a backplate structure of a flat panel display. In one embodiment, spacer feet are formed at opposing ends of the spacer wall. These spacer feet can be formed of materials such as ceramic, glass and/or glass frit. The spacer feet support the corresponding spacer wall on the faceplate (or backplate) structure. Tacking electrodes can be provided on the faceplate (or backplate) structure to assert an electrostatic force on the spacer feet, thereby holding the spacer feet in place during installation of the spacer wall. The spacer wall can be mechanically and/or thermally expanded prior to attaching both ends of the spacer wall to the faceplate (or backplate) structure. The spacer wall is then allowed to contract, thereby introducing tension into the spacer wall which tends to straighten any inherent waviness in the spacer wall. Alternatively, spacer clips can be clamped onto opposing ends of a spacer wall to support the spacer wall during installation. The spacer clips can provide electrical connections to face electrodes located on the spacer wall.