1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an anti-howling device in a cathode ray tube, and more particularly, to an anti-howling device in a cathode ray tube, which has an excellent howling attenuation effect, and a simple fabrication process.
2. Background of the Related Art
The cathode ray tube is provided with a panel having a fluorescent film coated on an inside surface thereof, and a funnel having conductive graphite coated on an inside surface thereof. There is an electron gun at an end of the funnel, and a deflection yoke at a neck part of the funnel for deflection of electron beams. There is a shadow mask fitted to an inside of the panel for selecting a color to light the fluorescent film. Accordingly, the electron beams from the electron gun are deflected to a required position by the deflection yoke, and land on the fluorescent film via the shadow mask, to reproduce a picture on a screen.
In the meantime, the shadow mask is very thin to cause howling when an external load is applied to the cathode ray tube, to require an anti-howling device for attenuation of vibration transmitted to the shadow mask.
As explained, the shadow mask 5 is fitted to an inside of the panel 1. The shadow mask 5 has an effective area 5a having slots 11 for passing the electron beams from the electron gun, and a non-effective area 5b which is a part the shadow mask 5 is fitted to the anti-howling wire 7 of approx. 60-80 μm thick is fitted to the shadow mask 5. The wire 7 is assembled to the shadow mask 5 according to the following steps. At first, wire fastening, members, i.e., brackets 9, are fitted to both ends of the wire 7. Then, the brackets 9 are fitted to a mask holding frame 3 respectively, to complete the assembly. The wire 7 is fitted at a central portion of the shadow mask in a height direction (i.e., 12-6 o'clock direction), when care should be taken so that no wire 7 runs over the slots 11 in the shadow mask 5. The wire 7 is so thin that an electron microscope is in general required for the assembly.
The working principle of the related art anti-howling device in a cathode ray tube will be explained. When the shadow mask 5 vibrates by an external load, the vibration is transmitted to the wire 7. The vibration is attenuated by impact and friction caused between the wire 7 and the shadow mask 5. In this instance, it is preferable that a tension is given to the wire 7 so that the wire has a natural frequency smaller than the shadow mask 5. A howling attenuation characteristic is dependent on a thickness of the wire, a strength of the tension give, a position of the wire strapping, material of the wire, and working condition.
However, the foregoing related art anti-howling device in a cathode ray tube has the following problems.
First, because the related art anti-howling device in a cathode ray tube has approx. 15-60 seconds of a time period required for attenuation of a vibration after the vibration is occurred, a vibration attenuation time period, the vibration attenuation effect is poor. Moreover, since the vibration attenuation time period has a grate deviation between the devices for the same external load, the device reliability is poor.
Second, the complicated assembly process of the wire to the shadow mask is causes of defective products and a high product cost. As explained, a wire pass through process requires steps of providing the wire, fitting the wire to the brackets, positioning the wire at a required position of the shadow mask, and welding the brackets to the mask holding frame. As the wire is very thin, a precise fabrication process is required, and the wire liable to breakage, or to cause defective welding during the fabrication process, to cause much fabrication time period delay, and to require manual work always due to difficulty of automation, that pushes a production cost up.
Third, even if the assembly is successful, the wire fastening may be loosened as the wire or the shadow mask is deformed during a heating process of the cathode ray tube, to fail to work properly, or the wire is seen on the screen.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to an anti-howling device in a cathode ray tube that substantially obviates one or more of the problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
An object of the present invention is to provide an anti-howling device in a cathode ray tube, which can improve a vibration attenuation effect.
Other object of the present invention is to provide an anti-howling device in a cathode ray tube, which can simplify an assembly process for minimizing a production cost.
Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described, the anti-howling device in a cathode ray tube includes anti-howling means having contact members each in contact with a shadow mask for receiving, and dispersing a vibration, and connecting members for connecting adjacent contact members, and fixing means for actually bringing the contact members in the anti-howling means into contact with the shadow mask, wherein the contact members receive the vibration of the shadow mask, to disperse the vibration by impact and friction between the contact members and the shadow mask.
The contact member is spherical, or cylindrical, with a pass through hole for passing an end of the connecting member.
The contact member includes a contact part having a pass through hole at one side, and a connecting part formed as a unit with the contact part, wherein the connecting member has a form actually identical to the contact member.
The contact member has a ring form, and the connecting member also has a ring form.
The anti-howling means is preferably fitted to a non-effective area of the shadow mask.
The fixing means is fitted to opposite ends of the connecting member, fitted to a non-effective area of the shadow mask, or to a mask holding frame.
In other aspect of the present invention, there is provided an anti-howling device in a cathode ray tube having fixing means including holding parts for holding opposite ends of the anti-howling means, and fitting parts each extended from the holding part for fitting to the shadow mask, wherein the contact members are brought into contact with the shadow mask by using an elastic tension of the holding parts.
A length between the holding parts is formed shorter than an effective length of the anti-howling means for applying tension to the anti-howling means when the anti-howling means is held by the holding parts.
The holding part includes an indent fit to a profile of the contact member in the anti-howling means.
The fitting part includes a contact hole in conformity with a lower part of the contact member in the anti-howling means, for bringing the contact member into contact with the shadow mask through the contact hole.
The fitting part preferably includes a recess projected in a direction of the shadow mask.
Preferably, the fixing means further includes a connecting part for connecting the holding parts, and, more preferably, the connecting part has a length shorter than an effective length of the anti-howling means for applying tension to the anti-howling means when the anti-howling means is held by the holding parts.
The connecting part preferably includes assembly holes each having a size almost the same with the contact member and slots each connected to the assembly hole having a size almost the same with a diameter of the connecting member in the anti-howling means, and the holding part includes a slot connected to the slot in the connecting part.
The connecting part preferably includes a cutout at approx. center of an edge of the connecting part.
In another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an anti-howling device in a cathode ray tube having fixing means including a guiding part for bringing the contact members in the anti-howling means into contact with the shadow mask, a holding part for holding the connecting members in the anti-howling means, and a fitting part fitted to the shadow mask having one sides of the holding part and the guiding part connected thereto.
Preferably, the fitting part is fixed to the mask holding frame, or to the non-effective area of the shadow mask.
The fitting part preferably includes a recess projected in a direction of the shadow mask.
Thus, the present invention attenuates vibration effectively, and makes an assembly process simple, to reduce a production cost.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention:
In the drawings:
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
The wire in the related art anti-howling device can not but be fitted to run over the effective area 5a of the shadow mask in view of the structure. However, the anti-howling device of the present invention can be fitted to a predetermined position on the shadow mask. i.e., either on the effective area 5a or the non-effective area 5b. However, it is preferable that the anti-howling device is fitted to the non-effective area 5b for convenience of fitting, and preventing the anti-howling device shown on the screen after the anti-howling device is fitted.
Referring to
The anti-howling means 30 includes contact members 32 in contact with the shadow mask for receiving and dispersing vibration, and connecting members 34 for connecting the contact members 32. A part of the contact member 32 is made to be in contact with the shadow mask for receiving a vibration occurred at the shadow mask by an external load at first, and attenuating the vibration by impact, and friction with the shadow mask. There are a plurality of the connecting members 34 for connecting the contact members 32, and it is preferable that those are not connected, directly.
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According to the foregoing system, upon reception of an external vibration, the contact member 32 moves in up and down directions V, to hit the shadow mask, and move in left and right directions H for some extent to make friction with the shadow mask. Eventually, the vibration is attenuated, efficiently. The spherical contact member 32 makes a rotational motion R that can attenuate the vibration. Therefore, the present invention can attenuate the vibration, effectively. The point to point contact of the spherical contact member 32 with the shadow mask is effective to an attenuation of fine vibration occurred in a later part of the vibration because the spherical contact member 32 can maintain contact with the shadow mask even during the fine vibration of the shadow mask.
In the meantime, in order to enhance the friction or impact, the contact member 32 and the connecting member 34 may be heat treated, or embossed. The contact member is not limited only to sphere, but may be cylindrical, or hexahedral. The cylindrical contact member will be explained, with reference to FIG. 3B.
Of course, the anti-howling means in
Next, the hexahedral contact member will be explained with reference to FIG. 3C. The hexahedral contact member 32b makes a surface to surface contact with the shadow mask, to have a greater frictional area than the line contact. Therefore, the stronger friction and impact between the hexahedral contact member 32b and the shadow mask will provide an excellent vibration attenuation in an in initial transient state. Particularly, the hexahedral contact member 32b is suitable to a case when suppression of an initial transient vibration, rather than the fine vibration, of the shadow mask is important because local deformation is small as the shadow mask has great rigidity and modulus of elasticity that permit less deformation.
Moreover, as shown in
Variations of the anti-howling means of anti-howling device in a CRT of the present invention will be explained, with reference to
Referring to
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In the meantime, the foregoing anti-howling means 30, specifically, the contact member 32 is required to be in contact with a part of the shadow mask, to require the fixing means 100 for fixing the anti-howling means 30 to the shadow mask in contact therewith. The fixing means 100 in
However, the fixing means is not limited to the foregoing example, but may be anything that can bring the anti-howling means 30 into contact with the shadow mask and fixing the anti-howling means 30 to a required position. It is verified from experiments that the better the contact between the anti-howling means 30 and the shadow mask, the better the vibration suppression performance. Therefore, it is preferable that the fixing means has a structure that can bring the anti-howling means 30 into close contact with the shadow mask, regardless of variation of an external environment. Moreover, both the anti-howling means and the fixing means have fixed patterns, for easy production automation and excellent productivity.
Another embodiment of the fixing means will be explained, with reference to
As described, there is fixing means 200 for holding and fixing anti-howling means 30 to required positions of a shadow mask 5. The fixing means 200 includes holding parts 220 for holding contact members 32 of anti-howling means 30, and fitting parts 230 extended from fore ends of the holding part 220 for fitting the fixing means 200 to the shadow mask 5. There are one pair of the holding parts 220 in one fixing means 200 for holding the contact members 32a and 32b at opposite ends of the anti-howling means 30. This system facilitates that the contact members 32 are brought into contact with the shadow mask by elastic tension of the holding parts 220.
Referring to
In the meantime, it is preferable that the fixing means 200 and the anti-howling means 30 have structures that permit an easy assembly. Accordingly, it is preferable that there are assembly holes 212 and slots 214 and 224 in one side of the connecting part 210 and the holding parts 220. That is, there is the assembly hole 212 of a size substantially the same with the contact member 32 of the anti-howling means 30 in each side of the connecting part 210, and the slot 214 of a size substantially the same with a diameter of the connecting member 34 of the anti-howling means 30 at a side of the assembly hole 212. There is another slot 224 continuous to the slot 214 in the connecting part 210. In assembly of the anti-howling means 30 to the fixing means 200, the foregoing system permits completion of assembly merely by placing the anti-howling means 30 below the fixing means 200, drawing the contact members 32a and 32b at opposite ends thereof through the assembly holes 212, and moving along the slots 214 and 224. It is preferable that the holding part 220 has an indent 226 in a form fit to a profile of the contact member 32 of the anti-howling means 30, for preventing the anti-howling means 30 from being fallen off the fixing means 200 by an external impact in other fabrication step or during the product is in use after the anti-howling means 30 is assembled with the fixing means 200. Moreover, the indent 226 facilitates restoration of the contact member 32 to an original position even if the contact member 32 is moved for some extent.
In order to have a better contact between the contact member 32 of the anti-howling means 30 and the shadow mask 5, it is preferable that the anti-howling means 30 are fitted to the fixing means 200 under a tension. Therefore, a length between the holding parts 220 is made shorter than an effective length L of the anti-howling means 30. i.e., an entire length of the anti-howling means minus lengths of the contact members 32a and 32b at opposite ends thereof. This system enhances vibration suppression performance because the holding parts 220 exert tension to the contact means 32a and 32b at opposite ends thereof once fitting of the anti-howling means 30 to the connecting part 210 is completed. Of course, when the connecting part 210 is formed between the holding parts 220, the length of the connecting part 210 is formed shorter than the effective length ‘L’ of the anti-howling means 30.
It is preferable that each of the fitting parts 230 has a contact hole 232 formed therein so that the contact members 32a and 32b at opposite ends come into contact with the shadow mask 5, to provide a vibration suppression effect, for increasing a contact surface of the shadow mask 5 with the contact members 32, thereby enhancing the vibration suppression performance.
In the meantime, the fitting part 230 is joined to the shadow mask 5 by welding, or the like. Therefore, for improving contact between the fitting part 230 and the shadow mask 5, to improve joining and welding at the end, it is preferable that the fitting part 230 has a bead, i.e., a recess 234.
It is preferable that the anti-howling device is fitted to the effective area 5a in view of vibration suppression. However, the anti-howling device fitted to the effective area 5a may cause interference with the electron beams from the electron gun, it is preferable that the anti-howling device 5 is fitted to the non-effective area 5b of the shadow mask 5. In this instance, in order to permit the electron beams to reach to the effective area 5a at the maximum while avoiding interference for the electron beams directed to reference points at 12, or 6 o'clock, it is preferable that the connecting part 210 has a cutout 216 at a center of an edge.
In order to make an effective application of power to, or fix a position of the anti-howling means 30, a material or rigidity of the fixing means 200 may also be changed. That is, a different material may be bonded to a part of the fixing means 200, for an example, to a part which contacts with the contact member 32 of the anti-howling means 30, the fixing means 200 may be heat treated, a thickness, or a section of the fixing means 200 may be changed, or an inside of the fixing means 200 may be formed by molding.
Another embodiment of the fixing means will be explained, with reference to
The fixing means 300 includes a holding part 350 for holding the anti-howling means 30 to a required position of the shadow mask, a guiding part 320 for bringing the anti-howling means 30 into contact with the shadow mask 5, and a fitting part 310 having one side of the holding part 350 and one side of the guiding part 320 connected thereto and joined to the shadow mask 5.
The holding part 350 will be explained in detail.
The holding part 350 is fitted to a part between adjacent contact members 32, i.e., to the connecting member 34. Therefore, preferable, the holding part 350 is formed of plate, and more preferably, narrow. Furthermore, the holding part 350 preferably has a semicircular setting part 352 at a fore end thereof, for setting the connecting member 34 thereon. The setting part 352 is not limited to be circular, but may be a hook form, a ring form, and polygonal.
There are one pair 350a and 350b of the holding parts 350, preferably fitted to outermost pair of the connecting members 34a and 34b. This system facilitates that the setting part of the holding part 350 holds the connecting part 34, to fix the anti-howling means 30 at a required position because falling off of the contact member 32 is prevented by the holding part 350a and 350b. For more positive holding of the anti-howling means 30, a holding part 350c may be provided, additionally.
In order to make a better contact between the contact member 32 of the anti-howling means 30 and the shadow mask 5, it is preferable that the anti-howling means 30 is fitted to the fixing means 300 under tension.
Next, the guiding part 320 will be explained in detail.
Since the attenuation is enhanced the more as contact between the anti-howling means 30 and the shadow mask 5 is the better, the guiding part 320 is formed for improving the contact of the anti-howling means 300. The guiding part 320 is tilted toward the anti-howling means 30, for pressing the contact members 32 of the anti-howling means 30 down.
The fitting part 310 preferably has a bead, i.e., a recess 312 for improving contact between the fitting part 310 and the shadow mask 5, to improve joining and welding at the end.
It is preferable that the anti-howling device 20 is fitted to the effective area 5a in view of vibration suppression. However, the fitting of the anti-howling device 20 in the effective area 5a may cause problems of interference with the electron beams from the electron gun, the anti-howling device is fitted to the non-effective area 5b of the shadow mask 5. In this instance, in order to permit the electron beams to reach to the effective area 5a at the maximum while avoiding interference for the electron beams directed to reference points at 12, or 6 o'clock, it is preferable that the guiding part 320 has a cutout 322 at a center of an edge.
Though the anti-howling means 30 of the present invention is required to be fitted to the effective area or to the non-effective area, the fixing means 300 for fixing the anti-howling means 30 may be fitted to the mask holding frame 3 which fixes the panel 1 to the shadow mask.
In the foregoing embodiment, unification of the holding part 350, the guiding part 320, and the fitting part are illustrated and explained. Since this system facilitates fabrication of the fixing means 300 at a time by forming a sheet of plate, fabrication of the fixing means 300 is made easy. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, but the fixing means 300 may be fabricated by fabricating the holding part 350, the guiding part 320, and the fitting part as separate components, and joining them together.
In order to make an effective application of power to, or fix a position of the anti-howling means 30, a material or rigidity of the fixing means 300 may also be changed. That is, a different material may bonded to a part of the fixing means 300, for an example, to a part which contacts with the contact member 32 of the anti-howling means 30, the fixing means 300 may be heat treated, a thickness, or a section of the fixing means 300 may be changed, or an inside of the fixing means 300 may be formed by molding.
As has been explained, the anti-howling device in a cathode ray tube of the present invention has the following advantages.
First, a vibration applied to the shadow mask can be attenuated, effectively.
Second, the comparatively simple shape and the allowance of naked eye assembly of the anti-howling device of the present invention permits simplification of the fabrication process, reduction of defects, and shortening of process delay, thereby reducing a production cost.
Third, different from the related art wire type anti-howling device, the possibility of fitting of the anti-howling device of the present invention to the non-effective area of the shadow mask can prevent the wire shown on the screen after the device is fitted.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the anti-howling device in a cathode ray tube of the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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