Claims
- 1. A cathode ray tube comprising an envelope containing a screen and an electron gun for producing an electron beam directed at said screen, said electron gun comprising:
- a. an insulating tube having a longitudinal axis and including a portion having a stepped inner surface defined by a plurality of inner wall sections situated at different positions along said axis and having differing perimeters;
- b. a plurality of electrodes disposed in respective ones of the inner wall sections of the insulating tube, said electrodes including means for supporting an electron-emitting cathode and for forming the emitted electrons into the electron beam; and
- c. a high-resistance layer disposed on an inner surface of the insulating tube and forming a spiral focusing lens at a position along the axis which will effect focusing of the electron beam at the screen.
- 2. A cathode ray tube as in claim 1 where the insulating tube forms an integral part of the envelope.
- 3. A cathode ray tube as in claim 1 or 2 including a spiral pre-focusing lens formed by the high-resistance layer between the plurality of electrodes and the spiral focusing lens.
- 4. A cathode ray tube as in claim 1 or 2 where the perimeters of the inner wall sections increase successively with distance from the spiral focusing lens.
- 5. A cathode ray tube as in claim 4 where the portion of the insulating tube having the stepped inner surface is at one end of said tube.
- 6. A cahtode ray tube as in claim 5 where the electrodes disposed in the inner wall sections comprise metal sleeves which are sufficiently thin to adapt to dimensional changes in the respective inner wall during thermal manufacturing treatments.
- 7. A cathode ray tube as in claim 1 or 2 where the high-resistance layer consists essentially of ruthenium oxide formed from a heated binder-free suspension of ruthenium hydroxide and glass particles.
- 8. A cathode ray tube as in claim 7 where the suspension comprises isopropanol.
- 9. A cathode ray tube as in claim 1 or 1 including contact means for making electrical contact with the high-resistance layer, said contact means comprising:
- a. a hole through a portion of the insulating tube wall on which the high-resistance layer is disposed;
- b. a conductor extending from the hole and having one end in contact with the layer; and
- c. a crystallizing glass material fused in the hole around the conductor.
- 10. A cathode ray tube as in claim 1 or 2 including contact means for making electrical contact with at least one of the electrodes, said contact means comprising:
- a. a hole through the respective wall section in which the at least one electrode is disposed;
- b. indium material disposed in the hole in contact with the electrode;
- c. a conductor extending from the hole and having one end in contact with the indium material; and
- d. a crystallizing glass material fused in the hole around the conductor.
- 11. A cathode ray tube as in claim 10 including contact means for making electrical contact with the high-resistance layer, said contact means comprising:
- a. a hole through a portion of the insulating tube wall on which the high-resistance layer is disposed;
- b. indium material disposed in the hole in contact with the layer;
- c. a conductor extending from the hole and having one end in contact with the indium material; and
- d. a crystallizing glass material fused in the hole around the conductor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 843,367 filed Mar. 24, 1986, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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