| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7422502 |
Plasma display panel with superior light-emitting characteristics, and method and apparatus for |
September 9, 2008 |
| A PDP with superior light-emitting characteristics and color reproduction is achieved by setting the chromaticity coordinate y (the CIE color specification) of light to 0.08 or less, more preferably to 0.07 or less, or 0.06 or less, enabling the color temperature of light to be set to |
| 7329991 |
Plasma display panel provided with thinned crystal phosphor material and its corresponding metho |
February 12, 2008 |
| A plasma display panel operated at a high luminous efficiency even with a fine cell structure and its manufacturing method. An AC type PDP1 has a phosphor film 31 comprising a thinned crystal over the surface of a dielectric protecting film 14 in a front panel 10 The phosphor film 31 is |
| 7315120 |
Plasma display panel with superior light-emitting characteristics, and method and apparatus for |
January 1, 2008 |
| A PDP with superior light-emitting characteristics and color reproduction is achieved by setting the chromaticity coordinate y (the CIE color specification) of light to 0.08 or less, more preferably to 0.07 or less, or 0.06 or less, enabling the color temperature of light to be set to |
| 7309511 |
Method of manufacturing oxide superconductor thick film |
December 18, 2007 |
| The present invention provides an oxide superconductor thick film which is formed on a substrate or a board and has a high Jc and Ic and a method for manufacturing the same. Predetermined amounts of materials containing elements of Bi, Pb, Sr, Ca and Cu are weighed, mixed and subjected t |
| 7304431 |
Plasma display panel |
December 4, 2007 |
| A highly reliable plasma display panel which suppresses degradation of phosphor characteristic by removing impurity gases inside the plasma display panel. A front board includes scanning electrodes and maintenance electrodes. A and rear board includes data electrodes; partitions disp |
| 7196472 |
Plasma display panel, its manufacturing method, and its protective layer material |
March 27, 2007 |
| The present invention provides a plasma display panel that has a fast response in discharge generation to voltage application owing to a short discharge delay time, and at the same time suppresses the change in the discharge delay time to temperature. In the plasma display panel, die |
| 7172482 |
Plasma display panel with superior light-emitting characteristics, and method and apparatus for |
February 6, 2007 |
| A PDP with superior light-emitting characteristics and color reproduction is achieved by setting the chromaticity coordinate y (the CIE color specification) of light to 0.08 or less, more preferably to 0.07 or less, or 0.06 or less, enabling the color temperature of light to be set to |
| 7140940 |
Plasma display panel manufacturing method for manufacturing a plasma display panel with superior |
November 28, 2006 |
| The present invention intends to provide a manufacturing method for a PDP that can continuously apply phosphor ink for a long time and can accurately and evenly produce phosphor layers even when the cell construction is very fine. To do so, phosphor ink is continuously expelled from |
| 7131879 |
Plasma display panel with superior light-emitting characteristics, and method and apparatus for |
November 7, 2006 |
| A PDP with superior light-emitting characteristics and color reproduction is achieved by setting the chromaticity coordinate y (the CIE color specification) of light to 0.08 or less, more preferably to 0.07 or less, or 0.06 or less, enabling the color temperature of light to be set to |
| 7080628 |
Intake control device for internal combustion engine |
July 25, 2006 |
| An intake control device for an engine includes a throttle body that defines a throttle bore, which is substantially circular-shaped in cross section, through which intake air flows. A throttle valve is rotatably assembled in the throttle bore of the throttle body. The throttle valve |
| 7063067 |
Intake air control apparatus for internal combustion engine |
June 20, 2006 |
| An intake air control apparatus uses a male screw portion of an intermediate opening adjustment screw retractively screwed in a female screw hole of a sleeve nut fixedly held between fitting bosses. The intermediate opening degree adjustment screw can be thus held on a gear housing. |
| 7040944 |
Plasma display panel with superior light-emitting characteristics, and method and apparatus for |
May 9, 2006 |
| A PDP with superior light-emitting characteristics and color reproduction is achieved by setting the chromaticity coordinate y (the CIE color specification) of light to 0.08 or less, more preferably to 0.07 or less, or 0.06 or less, enabling the color temperature of light to be set to |
| 6984159 |
Plasma display panel with superior light-emitting characteristics, and method and apparatus for |
January 10, 2006 |
| A PDP with superior light-emitting characteristics and color reproduction is achieved by setting the chromaticity coordinate y (the CIE color specification) of light to 0.08 or less, more preferably to 0.07 or less, or 0.06 or less, enabling the color temperature of light to be set to |
| 6860780 |
Highly productive method of producing plasma display panel |
March 1, 2005 |
| A method for producing a plasma display panel that has a front substrate and a back substrate disposed to face each other. A pre-baking phosphor layer containing a phosphor and an organic binder is formed on at least one of surfaces of the front substrate and the back substrate that are |
| 6857925 |
Plasma display panel manufacturing method for manufacturing a plasma display panel with superior |
February 22, 2005 |
| A manufacturing method for a plasma display panel applies phosphorous ink from a nozzle to channels between partition walls as the nozzle moves relative to the channels. The phosphorous ink is redispersed with a dispenser before being expelled from the nozzle. Subsequently, a second |
| 6833672 |
Plasma display panel and a method for producing a plasma display panel |
December 21, 2004 |
| The plasma display panel of the present invention has, for achieving high luminance and high reliability, a plurality of discharge spaces formed between a front panel and a back panel that are disposed to oppose each other, and phosphor layers, formed in the discharge spaces, each includ |
| 6817917 |
Manufacturing method for a plasma display panel with superior luminescence |
November 16, 2004 |
| A PDP operates with high luminous efficiency and reproduces colors faithfully. When sealing the PDP, a sealant layer (15) is formed around the facing main surfaces of the front panel (10) and the back panel (20). Protrusions (16) and depressions (17) are formed in parts of the sealant |
| 6809042 |
Oxide superconductor thick film and method for manufacturing the same |
October 26, 2004 |
| The present invention provides an oxide superconductor thick film which is formed on a substrate or a board and has a high Jc and Ic and a method for manufacturing the same. Predetermined amounts of materials containing elements of Bi, Pb, Sr, Ca and Cu are weighed, mixed and subjected t |
| 6761605 |
Plasma display panel and plasma display panel manufacturing method for achieving improved lumine |
July 13, 2004 |
| The object of this invention is to provide a plasma display panel in which an aging process essential to the manufacturing process generates minimal phosphor deterioration, enabling a relatively high luminous efficiency and high quality color production to be produced.To achieve this obj |
| 6744208 |
Discharge light-emitting device and method manufacture thereof |
June 1, 2004 |
| A discharge light-emitting device includes a gas-filled discharge spaces (30) to use electric discharge in the gas. The gas contains at least 0.01-1% water vapor by volume. The specified amount of water vapor decreases discharge voltage markedly. Water vapor is introduced between a s |
| 6667574 |
Phosphor material, phosphor material powder, plasma display panel, and method of producing the s |
December 23, 2003 |
| The plasma display panel of the present invention has, for achieving high luminance and high reliability, a plurality of discharge spaces formed between a front panel and a back panel that are disposed to oppose each other, and phosphor layers, formed in the discharge spaces, each includ |
| 6666738 |
Plasma display panel manufacturing method for achieving luminescence characteristics |
December 23, 2003 |
| The object of this invention is to provide a plasma display panel in which an aging process essential to the manufacturing process generates minimal phosphor deterioration, enabling a relatively high luminous efficiency and high quality color production to be produced. To achieve this ob |
| 6614165 |
Phosphor material for plasma display panel, a plasma display panel and a method for producing a |
September 2, 2003 |
| The plasma display panel of the present invention has, for achieving high luminance and high reliability, a plurality of discharge spaces formed between a front panel and a back panel that are disposed to oppose each other, and phosphor layers, formed in the discharge spaces, each includ |
| 6603448 |
Plasma display panel |
August 5, 2003 |
| A PDP that can maintain favorable color balance is provided. In the PDP which is equipped with back phosphor layers of the three colors red, green, and blue in a back panel, front phosphor layers are provided in a front panel respectively in opposition to back phosphor layers other than |
| 6547617 |
Plasma display panel manufacturing method for manufacturing a plasma display panel with superior |
April 15, 2003 |
| The present invention intends to provide a manufacturing method for a PDP that can continuously apply phosphor ink for a long time and can accurately and evenly produce phosphor layers even when the cell construction is very fine. To do so, phosphor ink is continuously expelled from |
| 6369501 |
Plasma display panel of minute cell structure with improved application of fluorescent material |
April 9, 2002 |
| The present invention provides a plasma display panel in which the fluorescent substance layer or the reflection layer is formed easily and accurately even for a minute cell structure, and in which the fluorescent substance layer or the reflection layer is formed evenly in the channels |
| 6291943 |
Gas discharge panel and gas light-emitting device |
September 18, 2001 |
| The object of the present invention is to provide a gas discharge panel, where the conversion efficiency of discharge energy into visible rays and the panel brightness are improved, with the color purity being improved as far as possible. To achieve this object, in a gas discharge panel, |
| 6101164 |
High density recording by a conductive probe contact with phase change recording layer |
August 8, 2000 |
| An information recording and reproducing device includes an inorganic recording medium having at least one material selected from the group consisting of a phase change material, a shape changing material and a magnetic material. A conductive probe, which is proximate to or contacting |
| 5951350 |
Production method of plasma display panel suitable for minute cell structure, the plasma panel, |
September 14, 1999 |
| The present invention aims to provide a method of producing a plasma display panel in which the fluorescent substance layer or the reflection layer is formed easily and accurately even for a minute cell structure, and in which the fluorescent substance layer or the reflection layer is |
| 5731598 |
Single electron tunnel device and method for fabricating the same |
March 24, 1998 |
| The single electron tunnel device of this invention includes: a multiple tunnel junction layer including multiple tunnel junctions; and first and second electrodes for applying a voltage to the multiple tunnel junction layer, wherein the multiple tunnel junction layer includes an electri |
| 5679888 |
Dynamic quantity sensor and method for producing the same, distortion resistance element and met |
October 21, 1997 |
| The dynamic quantity sensor includes an electrically insulating substance layer and at least one pair of electrodes contacting the electrically insulating substance layer, wherein a plurality of conductive particles are dispersed in the electrically insulating substance layer so that a |
| 5497656 |
Method of measuring a surface profile using an atomic force microscope |
March 12, 1996 |
| An atomic force microscope is preferably used to observe a sample surface and measure a surface profile of a sample by making use of interatomic forces existing between a probing tip and the sample surface. The atomic force microscope includes a cantilever having a probing tip, a laser d |
| 5475560 |
Current limiting device with a superconductor and a control coil |
December 12, 1995 |
| A current limiting device using a superconductor limits a current flowing throu A c5 V pV:a current limiting coil, which mangetically couples to the superconductor. A control coil is provided to magnetically couple with the current limiting coil when the superconductor is switched to a n |
| 5468959 |
Scanning probe microscope and method for measuring surfaces by using this microscope |
November 21, 1995 |
| A microscope comprises a cantilever having a distal end equipped with an electrically conductive probe allowing current to flow and having a fine tip whose voltage is controllable, a position control mechanism for controlling position of a sample with respect to a base end of the can |
| 5357787 |
Cantilever for atomic force microscope and method of manufacturing the same |
October 25, 1994 |
| A cantilever for an atomic force microscope, has a probe formed by a structure at least partially including a linear needle crystal. A method of manufacturing the cantilever comprises the steps of applying adhesive to a distal end portion of a cantilever body and placing on the adhesive, |
| 5336369 |
Method of making a cantilever stylus for an atomic force microscope |
August 9, 1994 |
| A method of making a cantilever stylus for an atomic force microscope comprises forming a film on a surface of a substrate, the film comprising a stylus material that is different from the material of the substrate. A resist thin film of a material different from the stylus material is |
| 5300853 |
Field-emission type switching device |
April 5, 1994 |
| A field-emission type switching device includes a substrate formed with a recess having a straight edge and serrated edge opposite to the straight edge. A gate electrode is formed at the bottom of the recess. An emitter electrode is provided over the substrate and formed with a serrated |
| 5239863 |
Cantilever stylus for use in an atomic force microscope and method of making same |
August 31, 1993 |
| An atomic force microscope for observing a sample surface (7) is internally provided with a cantilever stylus (1, 14, 23) and makes use of atomic forces acting between the cantilever stylus (1, 14, 23) and the sample surface. The cantilever stylus (1, 14, 23) includes a cantilever (2, 15 |
| 5217401 |
Method of manufacturing a field-emission type switching device |
June 8, 1993 |
| A field-emission type switching device includes a substrate formed with a recess having a straight edge and serrated edge opposite to the straight edge. A gate electrode is formed at the bottom of the recess. An emitter electrode is provided over the substrate and formed with a serrated |
| 5186789 |
Method of making a cantilever stylus for use in an atomic force microscope |
February 16, 1993 |
| A cantilever stylus suited for use in an atomic force microscope is made in the following processes: forming a first film on a substrate; forming a second film of metallic material on an external surface of the first film; forming a photoresist film on an external surface of the second f |
| 5148079 |
Planar type cold cathode with sharp tip ends and manufacturing method therefor |
September 15, 1992 |
| A planar type cold cathode for generating electron field emission which has a planar cold cathode having triangular convex portions and an anode confronting the triangular convex portions wherein each convex portion has a sharp tip end having a radius of curvature of 0.1 .mu.m or less. A |