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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 25, 2008
Filed:
Dec. 16, 1997
Yuichiro Iguchi, Shiga, JP;
Masahiro Matsumoto, Shiga, JP;
Yuko Mikami, Shiga, JP;
Takaki Masaki, Shiga, JP;
Takao Sano, Shiga, JP;
Yoshiyuki Kitamura, Shiga, JP;
Yoshinori Tani, Shiga, JP;
Hideki Ikeuchi, Kyoto, JP;
Yuichiro Iguchi, Shiga, JP;
Masahiro Matsumoto, Shiga, JP;
Yuko Mikami, Shiga, JP;
Takaki Masaki, Shiga, JP;
Takao Sano, Shiga, JP;
Yoshiyuki Kitamura, Shiga, JP;
Yoshinori Tani, Shiga, JP;
Hideki Ikeuchi, Kyoto, JP;
Toray Industries, Inc., , JP;
Abstract
A method for producing a plasma display comprises the step of continuously applying a phosphor paste containing a phosphor powder and an organic compound onto a substrate with a plurality of barrier ribs, from a paste applicator with a plurality of outlet holes. A method for producing a plasma display comprises the steps of coating a substrate with a plurality of baffler ribs, with three phosphor pastes respectively containing a phosphor powder emitting light of red, green or blue, as stripes in the spaces between the respectively adjacent baffler ribs on the substrate, from a paste applicator with outlet holes, and heating to form a phosphor layer. An apparatus for producing a plasma display comprises a table for fixing a substrate with a plurality of baffler ribs, a paste applicator with a plurality of outlet holes to face the baffler ribs of the substrate, a supply means for supplying a phosphor paste to the paste applicator, and a moving means for three-dimensionally moving the table and the paste applicator relatively each other.