Gas discharge display panel with continuous wound electrode...

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H01J 17/48 (2006.01)

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CA 1063149

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The specification describes a gas analog display panel and a method of fabricating a gas discharge panel having a ladder array of electrode elements to establish a bargraph. The display panel comprises a substrate having a front sur- face; a plurality of continuous electrode wires wound around the substrate in alternating sequence, each turn of each of said plurality of wires around said substrate having a portion adjacent the front surface of the substrate, each of the turns being in alternating sequence with a turn of another of the wires to form a ladder array of the portions, each of the portions of an individual wire of each of the plurality of wires being electrically connected by the winding configuration of each of the plurality of wires around the substrate; second electrode means positioned in operative relation to the electrode wires a transparent cover sealed to the substrate to form a thin envelope over the front surface of the substrate and; an ionizable gas contained in the envelope.

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