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`Yutaka Yoshihama
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`Notice of Pre-AIA or AIA Status
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`(a) A patent may not be obtained though the invention is not identically disclosed or described
`as set forth in section 102 of this title, if the differences between the subject matter sought to
`be patented and the prior art are such that the subject matter as a whole would have been
`obvious at the time the invention was made to a person having ordinary skill in the art to which
`said subject matter pertains. Patentability shall not be negatived by the manner in which the
`invention was made.
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`7.
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`Claims 1-4 are rejected under pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable
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`over Lee et al. (US 2006/0125726 A1) in view Akamatsu et al. (W02008129870 A1 ;
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`where US 2009/0179877 is the English translation).
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`As of claim 1, Lee (Fig. 5) teaches driving method for a plasma display panel
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`comprising:
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`forming one field using a plurality of subfields [0012] each of which has an
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`address period, a sustain period, and an erasing period [0067]; and
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`driving a plasma display panel having a plurality of discharge cells each of which
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`has a scan electrode, a sustain electrode, and a data electrode [0043, 0060 —
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`address electrode is data electrode],
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`wherein, when first voltage (0v) is assumed to be voltage (gnd) derived by
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`subtracting voltage applied to the data electrode (address electrode) from low-
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`side voltage (0v) of a sustain pulse applied to the scan electrode in the sustain
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`period (i.e. gnd — gnd = 0),
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`second voltage (Vs) is assumed to be voltage derived by subtracting voltage
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`(gnd) applied to the data electrode (address electrode) from high-side voltage
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`(Vs) of the sustain pulse applied to the scan electrode in the sustain period (Vs-
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`gnd = Vs), and
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`third voltage (-Vy) is assumed to be voltage derived by subtracting low-side
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`voltage (gnd) of an address pulse applied to the data electrode from low-side
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`voltage (-Vy) of a scan pulse applied to the scan electrode in the address period
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`(i.e. —Vy-gnd = -Vy),
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`voltage (Vy) derived by subtracting the third voltage (-Vy) from the first voltage
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`(gnd) (O-(-Vy)=Vy) is not lower than a discharge start voltage (-Vy, lowest voltage
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`applied in the scan electrode during a reset period) where the data electrode is
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`used as a positive electrode (where gnd is applied to the address electrode) and
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`the scan electrode is used as a negative electrode (-Vy, where —Vy is applied to
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`the scan electrode) (differential of -Vy and Vscan is a negative value and will be
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`less than positive Vy), and
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`voltage (Vsus-(-Vy) or Vsus +Vy) derived by subtracting the third voltage (-Vy)
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`from the second voltage (Vsus) does not exceed the sum of a discharge start
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`voltage (from Vs to -Vy applied to the scan electrode during the reset period)
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`where the data electrode is used as a positive electrode and the scan electrode
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`is used as a negative electrode, and a discharge start voltage where the data
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`electrode is used as a negative electrode and the scan electrode is used as a
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`positive electrode (where voltage the low side of the reset period is shown as
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`equal to the lows side of the scan pulse in the address period and the high side
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`of the reset period set-down period is equal to the high side of the source
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`electrode in the sustain period, as such the voltage difference between Vsus and
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`-Vy does not exceed the sum of the discharge voltages i.e. voltage difference
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`between Vs and -Vy in the set-down period of the reset period).
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`Lee does not teach wherein, in the erasing period, erasing discharge is
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`selectively generated only in a discharge cell that has undergone address
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`discharge in an immediately preceding address period,
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`However, Akamatsu (fig. 4) teaches wherein, in the erasing period (period
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`where Vr and W4 are applied to the scan electrode), erasing discharge is
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`selectively generated only in a discharge cell that has undergone address
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`discharge in an immediately preceding address period [0060],
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`Therefore it would have been obvious to a person having ordinary skills in
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`the art at the time of invention to have modified the plasma display method as
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`taught by Lee with the initialization method of Akamatsu as it would provide for
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`lower power consumption as no unnecessary power is wasted on uncharged
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`cells.
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`As of claim 2, Lee in view of Akamatsu teaches the driving method for the
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`plasma display panel of claim 1,
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`Lee (Fig. 5) teaches wherein voltage (Vsus) that is not less than the low-
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`side voltage of the scan pulse and not more than the high-side voltage of the
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`sustain pulse is applied to the scan electrode (Vsus is not outside of the range).
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`As of claim 3, Lee in view of Akamatsu teaches the driving method for the
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`plasma display panel of claim 1,
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`Lee teaches wherein, an absolute value of the low-side voltage of the
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`scan pulse is larger than an absolute value of the high-side voltage of the sustain
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`pulse [0042, where in order to have 1.5 to 3 times the voltage of the sustain
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`pulse in the sustain period the negative voltage applied the scan electrode must
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`be greater than the high side voltage of the sustain pulse].
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`As of claim 4, Lee (Fig.4, 5) teaches a plasma display apparatus comprising:
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`a plasma display panel having a plurality of discharge cells each of which has a
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`scan electrode (Y), a sustain electrode (Z), and a data electrode (X); and
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`a driver circuit (122) that forms one field using a plurality of subfields each of
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`which has an address period (address period), a sustain period (sustain period),
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`and an erasing period (reset period), generates a driving voltage waveform, and
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`applies the driving voltage waveform to each electrode of the plasma display
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`panel (where each electrode is driven by waveform),
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`, and wherein, when
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`first voltage (CV) is assumed to be voltage derived by subtracting voltage (gnd)
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`applied to the data electrode from low-side voltage (gnd) of a sustain pulse
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`applied to the scan electrode in the sustain period (i.e. gnd-gnd = O),
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`second voltage (Vs) is assumed to be voltage derived by subtracting voltage
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`(gnd) applied to the data electrode from high-side voltage (Vs) of the sustain
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`pulse applied to the scan electrode in the sustain period (i.e. Vs-gnd = Vs), and
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`third voltage (-Vy) is assumed to be voltage derived by subtracting low-side
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`voltage (gnd) of an address pulse applied to the data electrode from low-side
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`voltage (-Vy) of a scan pulse applied to the scan electrode in the address period
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`(i.e. —Vy-O = -Vy),
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`the driver circuit sets that voltage derived by subtracting the third voltage (-Vy)
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`from the first voltage (0) is not lower than a discharge start voltage (-Vy, lowest
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`voltage applied in the scan electrode during a reset period) where the data
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`electrode is used as a positive electrode and the scan electrode is used as a
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`negative electrode (where gnd is applied to the address electrode) (differential of
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`-Vy and Vscan is a negative value and will be less than positive Vy), and
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`the driver circuit sets that voltage (Vsus-(-Vy) or Vsus+Vy) derived by subtracting
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`the third voltage (-Vy) from the second voltage (Vsus) does not exceed the sum
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`of a discharge start voltage (from Vs to —Vy applied to the scan electrode during
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`the reset period) where the data electrode is used as a positive electrode and the
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`scan electrode is used as a negative electrode, and a discharge start voltage
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`where the data electrode is used as a negative electrode and the scan electrode
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`is used as a positive electrode (where voltage the low side of the reset period is
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`shown as equal to the lows side of the scan pulse in the address period and the
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`high side of the reset period set-down period is equal to the high side of the
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`source electrode in the sustain period, as such the voltage difference between
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`Vsus and -Vy does not exceed the sum of the discharge voltages i.e. voltage
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`difference between Vs and -Vy in the set-down period of the reset period).
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`Lee does not teach wherein the driver circuit, in the erasing period (reset
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`period), drives the plasma display panel by selectively causing the erasing
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`discharge only in a discharge cell that has undergone address discharge in an
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`immediately preceding address period.
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`However, Akamatsu teaches wherein the driver circuit, in the erasing
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`period (reset period), drives the plasma display panel by selectively causing the
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`erasing discharge only in a discharge cell that has undergone address discharge
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`in an immediately preceding address period [0060].
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`Therefore it would have been obvious to a person having ordinary skills in
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`the art at the time of invention to have modified the plasma display as taught by
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`Lee with the initialization period of Akamatsu as it would provide for lower power
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`consumption as no unnecessary power is wasted on uncharged cells.
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`8.
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`Claims 5-7 are rejected under pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable
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`over Lee (US 2006/0125726 A1) in view Akamatsu et al. (W02008129871 A1; where
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`US 2009/0179877 is the English translation), further in view of Shiozaki et al. (US
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`6,710,755 B1).
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`As of claim 5, Lee (Fig. 5) teaches a driving method for a plasma display panel
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`comprising:
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`driving a plasma display panel having a plurality of discharge cells each of which
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`has a scan electrode, a sustain electrode, and a data electrode [0043, 0060 —
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`address electrode is data electrode],
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`wherein each of a plurality of fields is formed using a plurality of subfields, each
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`subfield having an address period in which address discharge is caused by
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`applying a scan pulse to the scan electrode and applying an address pulse to the
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`data electrode, a sustain period in which sustain discharge is caused by
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`alternately applying a sustain pulse corresponding to luminance weight to the
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`scan electrode and the sustain electrode [0038], and an erasing period in which
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`erasing discharge is caused by applying a predetermined voltage to the scan
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`electrode and the sustain electrode [0043, reset period], and
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`wherein the plurality of fields includes a first field in which a scan pulse is
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`sequentially applied to the plurality of arranged scan electrodes in the order from
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`one-side scan electrode to the-other-side scan electrode in the address period of
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`a subfield with the lowest luminance weight [0039].
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`Lee does not teach wherein, in the erasing period, erasing discharge is
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`selectively caused only in a discharge cell that has undergone address discharge
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`in an immediately preceding address period, and a second field in which a scan
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`pulse is sequentially applied to the plurality of arranged scan electrodes in the
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`order from the the-other-side scan electrode to the one-side scan electrode in the
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`address period of the subfield with the lowest luminance weight.
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`However, Akamatsu teaches wherein, in the erasing period, erasing
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`discharge is selectively caused only in a discharge cell that has undergone
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`address discharge in an immediately preceding address period [0060].
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`Therefore it would have been obvious to a person having ordinary skills in
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`the art at the time of invention to have modified the plasma display driving
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`method as taught by Lee with the initializing period as taught by Akamatsu as it
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`would provide for lower power consumption.
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`Lee in view of Akamatsu does not teach a second field in which a scan
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`pulse is sequentially applied to the plurality of arranged scan electrodes in the
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`order from the the-other-side scan electrode to the one-side scan electrode in the
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`address period of the subfield with the lowest luminance weight.
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`However, Shiozaki (Figs. 22-23) teaches a second field in which a scan
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`pulse is sequentially applied to the plurality of arranged scan electrodes in the
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`order from the the-other-side scan electrode to the one-side scan electrode in the
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`address period of the subfield with the lowest luminance weight (column 30, lines
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`19-34).
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`Therefore it would have been obvious to a person having ordinary skill in
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`the art at the time of invention to modify the plasma display method as taught by
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`Lee in view of Akamatsu with the emission drive format as taught by Shiozaki as
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`it would prevent differences in luminosity on the screen.
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`As of claim 6, Lee in view of Akamatsu further in view of Shiozaki teaches the
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`driving method for the plasma display panel of claim 5, but does not teach
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`wherein, the first field and the second field are used alternately.
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`However Shiozaki teaches the first field and the second field are used
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`alternately (column 30, lines 19-24).
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`Therefore it would have been obvious to a person having ordinary skill in
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`the art at the time of invention to modify the plasma display method as taught by
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`Lee in view of Akamatsu with the emission drive format as taught by Shiozaki as
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`it would prevent differences in luminosity on the screen.
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`As of claim 7, Lee (Fig.4, 5) teaches a plasma display apparatus comprising:
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`a plasma display panel having a plurality of discharge cells each of which has a
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`scan electrode (Y), a sustain electrode (Z), and a data electrode (X); and
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`a driver circuit (122) that forms one field using a plurality of subfields, each
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`subfield having an address period in which address discharge is caused by
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`applying a scan pulse to the scan electrode and applying an address pulse to the
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`data electrode, a sustain period in which sustain discharge is caused by
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`alternately applying a sustain pulse corresponding to luminance weight to the
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`scan electrode and the sustain electrode [0038], and an erasing period (reset
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`period) in which erasing discharge is caused by applying a predetermined
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`voltage to the scan electrode and the sustain electrode, generates a driving
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`voltage waveform, and applies the driving voltage waveform to each electrode of
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`the plasma display panel [0043],
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`,and wherein the plurality of fields includes a first field in which a scan pulse is
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`sequentially applied to the plurality of arranged scan electrodes in the order from
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`one-side scan electrode to the-other-side scan electrode in the address period of
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`a subfield with the lowest luminance weight [0039].
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`Lee does not teach wherein the driver circuit, in the erasing period, drives
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`the plasma display panel by selectively causing erasing discharge only in a
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`discharge cell that has undergone address discharge in an immediately
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`preceding address period, and a second field in which a scan pulse is
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`sequentially applied to the plurality of arranged scan electrodes in the order from
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`the the-other-side scan electrode to the one-side scan electrode in the address
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`period of the subfield with the lowest luminance weight.
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`However, Akamatsu teaches wherein the driver circuit, in the erasing
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`period, drives the plasma display panel by selectively causing erasing discharge
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`only in a discharge cell that has undergone address discharge in an immediately
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`preceding address period [0060].
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`Therefore it would have been obvious to a person having ordinary skills in
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`the art at the time of invention to have modified the plasma display driving
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`method as taught by Lee with the initializing period as taught by Akamatsu as it
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`would provide for lower power consumption.
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`Lee in view of Akamatsu does not teach a second field in which a scan
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`pulse is sequentially applied to the plurality of arranged scan electrodes in the
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`order from the the-other-side scan electrode to the one-side scan electrode in the
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`address period of the subfield with the lowest luminance weight.
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`However, Shiozaki (Figs. 22-23) teaches a second field in which a scan
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`pulse is sequentially applied to the plurality of arranged scan electrodes in the
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`order from the the-other-side scan electrode to the one-side scan electrode in the
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`address period of the subfield with the lowest luminance weight (column 30, lines
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`19-34).
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`Therefore it would have been obvious to a person having ordinary skill in
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`the art at the time of invention to modify the plasma display method as taught by
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`Lee in view of Akamatsu with the emission drive format as taught by Shiozaki as
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`it would prevent differences in luminosity on the screen.
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`Conclusion
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