Panel-type peripheral device and method of producing the same

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6777631
APP PUB NO 20020011992A1
SERIAL NO

09915578

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A panel-type peripheral device including first and second conductive panel members, each panel member being provided with an insulating substrate and a conductive film applied on the insulating substrate, is produced. First, a panel assembly, including the first and second conductive panel members fixed to each other with the respective conductive films thereof oppositely facing to each other through a gap defined therebetween, is securely held between first and second support members of a panel support unit. The panel assembly held by the panel support unit is placed, together with a receptacle accommodating a liquid material, in a common environment. Next, the pressure of the common environment is reduced while a passage formed in the panel assembly to communicate with the gap is exposed to the environment, so as to evacuate the gap in the panel assembly. Then, the passage of the panel assembly is immersed in the liquid material. During this state, the pressure of the environment is increased, so that the gap in the panel assembly is entirely filled with the liquid material, without deforming the first conductive panel member toward the second conductive panel member.

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FUJITSU TAKAMISAWA COMPONENT LIMITEDSHINAGAWA-KU TOKYO 141-8630

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Fushimi, Sayoko Tokyo, JP 1 11
Muraoka, Tooru Tokyo, JP 3 109

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