Claims
- 1. A cathode ray tube comprising:an evacuated envelope including a panel portion, a neck portion, a funnel portion for connecting said panel portion and said neck portion and a stem having a plurality of pins therethrough being sealed to close said neck portion at one end thereof, a phosphor screen formed on an inner surface of said panel portion, an electron gun housed in said neck portion, said electron gun comprising an indirectly heated cathode structure and a plurality of grid electrodes disposed downstream of said cathode structure, spaced specified distances apart, arranged axially in a specified order, and fixed by insulating rods, said indirectly heated cathode structure comprising a metal sleeve, a base metal having an electron emissive material coating on an outer top surface thereof and attached at one end of said metal sleeve, and a heater positioned within said metal sleeve, said heater comprising a major heating portion having a spirally wound heating wire and a pair of leg portions connected to opposite ends of said major heating portion, said major heating portion and an inner portion of each of said pair of leg portions on a major-heating-portion side thereof are covered with an insulating coating, said heater being welded to electrical conductors for applying a voltage thereto at an outer portion of each of said pair of leg portions, said outer portion not being covered with said insulating coating, said outer portion of each of said pair of leg portions includes a first multilayer winding portion having heating wires wound spirally in a plurality of layers, said inner portion of each of said pair of leg portions includes a second multilayer winding portion having heating wires wound spirally in a plurality of layers, and a number of turns per unit length in said first multilayer winding portion is smaller than that in said second multilayer winding portion.
- 2. A cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein each of said first and second multilayer winding portions has said heating wires wound spirally in an odd number and is not less than three layers.
- 3. A cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein said second multilayer winding portions are formed of a plurality of layers having said heating wires wound spirally with at least two different numbers of turns per unit length from each other.
- 4. A cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein said first and second multilayer winding portions are wound spirally in three layers.
- 5. A cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein said first multilayer winding portion comprises three layers of said heating wires spirally wound with a first number of turns per unit length, said second multilayer winding portion comprises two layers of said heating wires spirally wound with a second number of turns per unit length and one layer of said heating wire spirally wound with said first number of turns per unit length, and said first number of turns per unit length is smaller than said second number of turns per unit length.
- 6. A cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein said first multilayer winding portion comprises three layers of said heating wires spirally wound with a first number of turns per unit length, said second multilayer winding portion comprises two layers of said heating wires spirally wound with said first number of turns per unit length and one layer of said heating wire spirally wound with a second number of turns per unit length, and said first number of turns per unit length is smaller than said second number of turns per unit length.
- 7. A cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein said number of turns per unit length in said first multilayer winding portion is equal to or smaller than half of said number of turns per unit length in said second multilayer winding portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/216,969, filed Dec. 21, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,191,528, the subject matter of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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