Claims
- 1. An evacuated display device comprising a faceplate member, an implosion protection panel member, and an adhesive system bonding said panel to said faceplate, composed and adapted to adhere substantially more strongly to one of said members than to the other, and incorporating contrast-enhancing light-absorptive means.
- 2. An evacuated display device comprising a brittle faceplate, an implosion protection panel, and an adhesive system bonding said panel to said faceplate, composed and adapted to adhere substantially more strongly to said panel than to said faceplate, and incorporating contrast-enhancing light-absorptive means.
- 3. An evacuated display device comprising a brittle faceplate, an implosion protection panel, and an adhesive system bonding said panel to said faceplate, said adhesive system comprising at least two layers of adhesive material adhered to each other, a first one of said layers being adhered to said faceplate, and a second one of said layers being adhered to said panel and composed and arranged to adhere substantially more strongly to said panel than said first layer adheres to said faceplate, said second layer incorporating contrast-enhancing light-absorptive means.
- 4. An evacuated display device comprising a brittle faceplate, an implosion protection panel, and an adhesive system bonding said panel to said faceplate, said adhesive system comprising at least two layers of adhesive material adhered to each other, an inner one of said layers being adhered to said faceplate, and an outer one of said layers being adhered to said panel and composed and adapted to adhere substantially more strongly to said panel and to said inner layer than said inner layer adheres to said faceplate, said outer layer incorporating contrast-enhancing light-absorptive means.
- 5. An evacuated display device comprising a brittle faceplate, an implosion protection panel, and an adhesive system bonding said panel to said faceplate, said adhesive system comprising at least one layer of adhesive material adhered to said panel and a release layer between said adhesive layer and said faceplate, said layer of adhesive material incorporating contrast-enhancing light-absorptive means.
- 6. An evacuated display device comprising a relatively non-epoxy thick and less flexible brittle faceplate member, a relatively thin and more flexible implosion protection panel member, and an non-epoxy adhesive system bonding said panel to said faceplate and composed and adapted to adhere substantially more strongly to one of said members than to the other, said adhesive system incorporating neutral density contrast-enhancing light-absorptive means.
- 7. The device defined by claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 wherein said adhesive system includes a UV-curable resin layer.
- 8. An evacuated display device comprising a brittle faceplate member, an implosion protection panel member, and at least one layer of UV-curable non-epoxy adhesive material bonding said panel to said faceplate and composed and adapted to adhere substantially more strongly to one of said members than to the other, said adhesive material incorporating neutral density contrast-enhancing light-absorptive means.
- 9. A cathode ray tube comprising a faceplate and an implosion panel bonded to said faceplate by UV-curable non-epoxy adhesive incorporating neutral density contrast-enhancing light-absorptive means.
- 10. An evacuated display device comprising a faceplate member, an implosion protection panel member, and a non-epoxy adhesive system bonding said panel to said faceplate, composed and adapted to adhere substantially more strongly to one of said members than to the other, and incorporating a solution of an organic dye in a solvent.
- 11. The device of claim 10 wherein the organic dye is a mono-azo metal complex dyestuff.
- 12. A cathode ray tube comprising:
- an implosion panel having an inner surface;
- a first resin layer bonded to the inner surface of said implosion panel and having a composition comprising the following esters in percentages by weight:
- (a) 40 to 90% multifunctional urethane acrylate oligomer;
- (b) 10 to 55% monofunctional acrylic monomer, including:
- 0 to 30% caprolactone acrylate,
- 10 to 30% isobornyl acrylate, and
- 0 to 30% methoxy hexanedoil acrylate;
- (c) 0 to 20% difunctional acrylic monomer;
- (d) 0 to 10% trifunctional acrylic monomer; and
- (e) about 1% of a 1% solution of an organic dye in a solvent;
- a faceplate having an outer surface, a second resin layer bonded to the outer surface of said faceplate, and having a composition comprising the following esters in percentages by weight;
- (a) 30 to 70% multifunctional urethane acrylate oligomer;
- (b) 15 to 55% monofunctional acrylic monomer, including
- 0 to 30% caprolactone acrylate, and
- 0 to 25% isobornyl acrylate; and
- (c) 0 to 50% difunctional acrylic monomer, including
- 0 to 30% hexanediol diacrylate, and
- 0 to 20% triethylene glycol diacrylate;
- (d) 0 to 40% trifunctional acrylic monomer; and
- (e) 0.2 to 2% releasing agent; said implosion panel being bonded to said faceplate by means of said first and second resin layers.
- 13. A cathode ray tube comprising a faceplate, an implosion panel thereover, a non-epoxy adhesive securing said implosion panel to said faceplate, and a soluble organic dye of a mono-azo metal complex incorporated into said adhesive to provide said adhesive with neutral density and contrast enhancing properties.
- 14. An evacuated display device comprising a faceplate member, an implosion protection member and an adhesive system bonding said panel to said faceplate, said adhesive system comprising a non-epoxy resin which is curable by exposure to ultra-violet and a solution of a neutral density contrast-enhancing soluble organic dye in a solvent that is chemically reactive with said resin.
- 15. The device defined in claim 14 wherein said ultraviolet-curable resin comprises the following esters in percentages by weight:
- (a) 40 to 90% multifunctional urethane acrylate oligomer;
- (b) 10 to 55% monofunctional acrylic monomer, including:
- 0 to 30% caprolactone acrylate,
- 10 to 30% isobornyl acrylate, and
- 0 to 30% methoxy hexanedoil acrylate;
- (c) 0 to 20% difunctional acrylic monomer;
- (d) 0 to 10% trifunctional acrylic monomer; and
- (e) about 1% of a 1% solution of an organc dye in said solvent.
- 16. The device defined in claim 15 wherein said solvent is N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone monomer.
- 17. The device defined in claim 16 wherein said dye is organic.
- 18. The device defined in claim 17 where said organic dye is mono-azo metal complex dyestuff.
- 19. A method of manufacturing a cathode ray tube having a faceplate and an implosion panel thereover comprising the steps of:
- interposing an ultraviolet-curable non-epoxy adhesive material incorporating neutral density contrast-enhancing light-absorptive means between said implosion panel and said faceplate;
- and curing said adhesive material by exposure to ultraviolet radiation to bond said implosion panel to said faceplate.
- 20. A method of manufacturing a cathode ray tube having a faceplate and an implosion panel thereover comprising the steps of:
- interposing a non-epoxy adhesive material incorporating neutral density contrast-enhancing light-absorptive means between said implosion panel and said faceplate;
- and curing said adhesive material to bond said implosion panel to said faceplate;
- said adhesive material being characterized by having different adhesive qualities relative to said faceplate and said implosion panel respectively.
- 21. A method of manufacturing a cathode ray tube having a faceplate and an implosion panel thereover comprising the steps of:
- applying ultraviolet-curable non-epoxy adhesive material incorporating contrast-enhancing light-absorptive means to said implosion panel and to said faceplate;
- and ultraviolet-curing said adhesive material to provide a bond between said implosion panel and said faceplate.
- 22. A method of manufacturing a cathode ray tube having a nominally flat faceplate and a substantially flatter implosion panel thereover, comprising the steps of:
- applying a first ultraviolet-curable adhesive composition incorporating contrast-enhancing light-absorptive means to said implosion panel;
- applying a second ultraviolet-curable adhesive composition to said faceplate;
- and ultraviolet-curing the first and second adhesive compositions to provide adhesion between each of said adhesive compositions and between said first adhesive composition and said implosion panel and between said second adhesive composition and said faceplate.
- 23. A method as in claim 22 wherein said second adhesive composition has a lower level of adhesion to said faceplate than said first adhesive composition has to said implosion panel.
- 24. A method as in claim 12 wherein said ultra-violet curing step is carried out by means of an ultra-violet illumination source which has a spectral peak not coinciding with the absorption peak of said light-adsorptive means.
- 25. The cathode ray tube of claim 12 wherein the faceplate and inplosion panel are substantially flat and the first resin layer, and said organic dye is neutral density contrast-enhancing.
- 26. The cathode ray tube of claim 25 wherein the first resin layer is
- 67.5% of a polyester urethane acrylate polymer;
- 7.45% methoxy hexanediol acrylate;
- 22.5% isobornyl acrylate;
- 0.5% photo-initiator;
- 0.05% 2 -isopropyl thioxanthone;
- 1.0% mono-azo metal complex neutral; density contrast enhancing dye;
- 1.0% ultra-violet absorber.
- 27. The cathode ray tube of claim 26 wherein the second resin layer is
- 49% of a polyester urethane acrylate polymer;
- 28.45% a caprolactone acrylate monomer;
- 20% 1, 6 hexanediol diacrylate;
- 1. 5% a urethane-compatible surfactant;
- 1.0% photo-initiator;
- 0.05% 2-isopropyl thioxanthone.
- 28. The cathode ray tube of claim 26 wherein the second resin is
- 60.75% of a polyester urethane acrylate polymer;
- 28.45% a caprolactone acrylate monomer;
- 20% 1, 6 hexanediol diacrylate;
- 1.5% a urethane-compatible surfactant;
- 1.0% photo-initiator;
- 0.05% 2-isopropyl thioxanthone.
- 29. In a cathode ray tube having a nominally flat faceplate which is, due to its flat configuration, deflected inwardly when the tube is evacuated, thus predisposing it to extremely violent implosion upon fracturing of the faceplate, a contrast-enhancing implosion system comprising:
- a transparent implosion panel having a rear surface which is substantially flatter than, and juxtaposed to, said front surface of said faceplate;
- and a transparent adhesion system between said front surface of said faceplate and said rear surface of said implosion panel for bonding said panel to said faceplate;
- said adhesion system being relatively strongly adhered . to said rear surface of said implosion panel and relatively weakly adhered to said front surface of said faceplate;
- said adhesion system including light-absorptive means for enhancing the contrast of images formed by said cathode ray tube.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my U.S. application Ser. No. 894,984, filed 8/8/86, entitled "Cathode Ray Tube Implosion Protection System."
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