Claims
- 1. In a cathode ray tube deflection system for a color television receiver, an arc resistant deflection yoke comprising:
- a substantially circular core of magnetic material having horizontal and vertical axes;
- first and second deflection windings toroidally wrapped on said core on opposite sides of one of said horizontal and vertical axes with each of said windings having wire turns advancing in opposite directions in a mirror image relationship; and
- third and fourth deflection windings toroidally wrapped on said core on opposite sides of the other one of said horizontal and vertical axes and overlapping said first and second deflection windings respectively providing capacitive coupling therebetween, each of said third and fourth deflection windings having wire turns advancing in the same direction to provide a continuous-wound relationship with respect to said mirror image relationship of said first and second deflection windings whereby said overlapping mirror image wound and continuous wound deflection windings provide a less efficient transformer and less efficient transfer system for undesired arc signals as compared with mirror image wound, mirror image wound deflection windings.
- 2. The arc-resistant deflection yoke of claim 1 wherein said first and second deflection windings are vertical deflection windings disposed on opposite sides of said horizontal axis.
- 3. The arc-resistant deflection yoke of claim 1 wherein said first and second deflection windings are horizontal deflection windings disposed on opposite sides of said vertical axis.
- 4. The arc-resistant deflection yoke of claim 1 wherein said third and fourth deflection windings are vertical deflection windings disposed on opposite sides of said horizontal axis.
- 5. The arc-resistant deflection yoke of claim 1 wherein said third and fourth deflection windings are horizontal deflection windings disposed on opposite sides of said vertical axis.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of an application bearing U.S. Ser. No. 673,693, filed Apr. 5, 1976, now abandoned.
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