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Process for making an electroluminescent lamp

  • US 4,534,743 A
  • Filed: 08/31/1983
  • Issued: 08/13/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/31/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. The process of making a flexible split-electrode electroluminescent lamp, comprising the steps of:

  • providing a transparent flexible carrier strip of insulating plastic material,providing a first continuous thin transparent coating of electrically conductive material on said carrier strip,moving said carrier strip at a substantially continuous rate of speed,depositing a slurry of a mixture of uncured resin binder and electroluminescent phosphor material continuously on said coated carrier strip to a controlled depth,curing the resin to bind the phosphor material in a flexible matrix and adhering it to said first coating,depositing a slurry of liquid-borne conductive particulate matter continuously on said carrier strip as it moves,drying said slurry to provide a second continuous coating of electrically conductive material on top of said flexible matrix,removing conductive material to define a narrow groove in said second one of said conductive coatings, wherein said conductive material is removed from said second coating by applying a solvent and brushing the coating while protecting the unremoved coating with a shielding device thereby providing at least two laterally spaced contiguous electrodes formed from the same conductive layer, andcutting said carrier strip into a desired lamp size, having exposed conductive sections on said respective contiguous electrodes which are adapted for attachment of electric contact terminals.

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