Claims
- 1. An electron discharge device comprising:
- beam-forming means including cathode means for emitting an electron beam, electrode means for forming said electron beam into a first crossover, first and second lens means along which said electron beam moves, said first lens means including focussing electrode means having a variable focussing voltage continuously applied thereto for dynamically controlling a second crossover of said electron beam relative to said second lens means for focussing said electron beam; and
- screen means onto which the electron beam is focussed from said second crossover by said second lens means.
- 2. An electron discharge device according to claim 1 wherein said first lens means defines a unipotential lens means.
- 3. An electron discharge device according to claim 1 wherein said second lens means defines a bipotential lens means.
- 4. An electron discharge device according to claim 1 wherein said second lens means defines a unipotential lens means.
- 5. An electron discharge device according to claim 1 wherein said first lens means includes beam-limiting aperture means.
- 6. An electron discharge device according to claim 1 wherein said first and second lens means are electrostatic lens means.
- 7. An electron discharge device according to claim 1 wherein said second lens means is a bipotential lens means and said screen means is monochromatic.
- 8. An electron discharge device according to claim 1 wherein said second lens means is a bipotential lens means and said screen means is color.
- 9. An electron discharge device according to claim 1 wherein said second lens means is a unipotential lens means and said screen means is monochromatic.
- 10. An electron discharge device according to claim 1 wherein said second lens means is a unipotential lens means and said screen means is color.
- 11. An electron discharge device according to claim 1 wherein said first lens means includes first and second electrode means connected to a fixed voltage and a third electrode means connected to said focussing voltage.
- 12. An electron discharge device according to claim 1 wherein said first lens means includes first and second electrode means connected to said focussing voltage and a third electrode means connected to a fixed voltage.
- 13. An electron discharge device according to claim 1 wherein said focussing electrode means has a lower voltage than said first and second lens means.
- 14. An electron discharge device according to claim 13 wherein said lower voltage is from 0-200 volts.
- 15. An electron discharge device comprising:
- beam-forming means including cathode means for emitting an electron beam, electrode means for forming said electron beam into a first crossover, first and second lens means along which said electron beam moves;
- screen means onto which said electron beam engages;
- deflection means for deflecting said electron beam over said screen means in accordance with input information signals being applied to said deflection means to display information by said screen means corresponding to the input information signals;
- focussing electrode means as part of said first lens means; and
- means for deriving a variable focussing voltage from said deflection means and applying said variable focussing voltage to said focussing electrode means for dynamically controlling a second crossover of said electron beam relative to said second lens means for focussing said electron beam onto said screen means at any location thereover.
- 16. A electron discharge device according to claim 15 wherein means are connected to said beam-forming means to apply an intensity signal thereto and also to said means for deriving a variable focussing voltage.
- 17. An electron discharge device according to claim 16 wherein said means to apply an intensity signal is connected to grid means of said beam-forming means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 878,042, filed Feb. 15, 1978, now abandoned.
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