| Shinoda Plasma Corporation Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20090278437 | PLASMA LIGHT EMITTING STRING, AND PLASMA LIGHT EMITTING STRING DISPLAY DEVICE EMPLOYING SUCH PLASMA LIGHT EMITTING STRINGS - A light emitting string is produced by forming a fluorescent layer on a fluorescent layer support member having an opening and configured such as to protect the fluorescent layer, and inserting the fluorescent layer support member into a minute tube. Therefore, when the fluorescent layer support member is inserted into the minute tube, the fluorescent layer is prevented from contacting the interior wall of the minute tube. This prevents the chipping, the separation and the cracking of the fluorescent layer, thereby improving the yield in production of plasma light emitting strings. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20090206725 | Discharge tube array - A discharge tube array includes a plurality of elongated discharge tubes ( | 08-20-2009 |
| 20090134808 | Discharge Tube Array and Display Device Using Same - A discharge tube array includes a plurality of narrow discharge tubes ( | 05-28-2009 |
| 20090108725 | Three-Electrode Surface Discharge Display - A three-electrode surface discharge display ( | 04-30-2009 |
| 20080297447 | Display device - A display device ( | 12-04-2008 |
| 20080224590 | MANUFACTURING METHOD OF GAS DISCHARGE TUBE, GAS DISCHARGE TUBE, AND DISPLAY DEVICE - A gas discharge tube is manufactured by closing an opening of a glass tube by forming a glass layer with outer peripheral shape identical to the outer peripheral shape of the glass tube on an end face of the glass tube. An open end face (opening) of the glass tube is pressure-welded to a dry film containing a low melting point glass powder and a binder resin, and then the glass tube is lifted up to transfer the dry film for closing the opening to the end face of the glass tube. A phosphor support member is inserted into the glass tube from a side opposite to the end face and then an end of the phosphor support member is caused to adhere to the dry film. The binder resin is burnt off, and the dry film is vitrified to produce a low melting point glass layer. | 09-18-2008 |