Claims
- 1. A cathode ray tube provided with an electron gun having at least an electron beam generating unit comprising a cathode, a first grid electrode and a second grid electrode arranged in the order named for generating a plurality of electron beams arrayed in a horizontal direction and for controlling said plurality of electron beams, comprising:a main lens unit comprising a plurality of electrodes including a focus electrode and a final accelerating electrode for focusing said plurality of electron beams onto a fluorescent screen, said focus electrode comprising a plurality of electrode members, and said final accelerating electrode being disposed downstream of said focus electrode and adapted to be supplied with a first voltage; a final main lens formed between said final accelerating electrode and one of said plurality of electrode members adjacent to said final accelerating electrode; an electrostatic quadrupole lens formed in a first space between adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members, one of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said first space being adapted to be supplied with a first focus voltage of a fixed value, another of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said first space being adapted to be supplied with a second focus voltage comprised of a fixed voltage and a dynamic voltage varying in synchronism with deflection of said plurality of electron beams, said first and second focus voltages being lower than said first voltage, but being higher than a voltage applied to said second grid electrode, and said electrostatic quadrupole lens being configured so as to focus said plurality of electron beams in one of the horizontal and vertical directions and to diverge said plurality of electron beams in another of the horizontal and vertical directions depending upon which is the higher of said first focus voltage and said second focus voltage; and a third electrostatic lens disposed between said final main lens and said electrostatic quadrupole lens and formed in a second space between adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members, one of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said second space being adapted to be supplied with said first focus voltage, another of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said second space being adapted to be supplied with said second focus voltage, and said third electrostatic lens being configured so as to decrease a focusing action on said plurality of electron beams in both the horizontal and vertical directions with increasing deflection of said plurality of electron beams.
- 2. The cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein said second focus voltage is lower than said first focus voltage at least when said plurality of electron beams are not deflected.
- 3. The cathode ray tube according to claim 2, wherein a difference between said first focus voltage and said second focus voltage is maximum when said plurality of electron beams are not deflected.
- 4. The cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein said electrostatic quadrupole lens and said third electrostatic lens are configured so as to cancel each other in lens action in the horizontal direction and so as to reinforce each other in lens action in the vertical direction with variation of said second focus voltage.
- 5. The cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein said another of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said first space is provided with a plurality of horizontal plate-like electrodes sandwiching a path of said plurality of electron beams in said first space.
- 6. The cathode ray tube according to claim 5, wherein said one of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said first space is provided with a plurality of vertical plate-like electrodes sandwiching a path of said plurality of electron beams in said first space.
- 7. The cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein said third electrostatic lens is adjacent to said final main lens.
- 8. The cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein said third electrostatic lens focuses said plurality of electron beams stronger in the horizontal direction than in the vertical direction.
- 9. The cathode ray tube according to claim 8, wherein each of opposing portions of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said second space is formed with an opening having a vertical diameter thereof larger than a horizontal diameter thereof.
- 10. The cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein said final main lens focuses said plurality of electron beams in both the horizontal and vertical directions, focusing said plurality of electron beams stronger in the horizontal direction than in the vertical direction.
- 11. A cathode ray tube provided with an electron gun having at least an electron beam generating unit comprising a cathode, a first grid electrode and a second grid electrode arranged in the order named for generating a plurality of electron beams arrayed in a horizontal direction and for controlling said plurality of electron beams, comprising:a main lens unit comprising a plurality of electrodes including a focus electrode and a final accelerating electrode for focusing said plurality of electron beams onto a fluorescent screen, said focus electrode comprising a plurality of electrode members, and said final accelerating electrode being disposed downstream of said focus electrode and adapted to be supplied with a first voltage; a final main lens formed between said final accelerating electrode and one of said plurality of electrode members adjacent to said final accelerating electrode; an electrostatic quadrupole lens formed in a first space between adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members, one of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said first space being adapted to be supplied with a first focus voltage of a fixed value, another of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said first space being adapted to be supplied with a second focus voltage comprised of a fixed voltage and a dynamic voltage varying in synchronism with deflection of said plurality of electron beams, said first and second focus voltages being lower than said first voltage, but being higher than a voltage applied to said second grid electrode, and said electrostatic quadrupole lens being configured so as to focus said plurality of electron beams in one of the horizontal and vertical directions and to diverge said plurality of electron beams in another of the horizontal and vertical directions depending upon which is the higher of said first focus voltage and said second focus voltage; and a third electrostatic lens disposed between said final main lens and said electrostatic quadrupole lens and formed in a second space between adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members, one of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said second space being adapted to be supplied with said first focus voltage, another of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said second space being adapted to be supplied with said second focus voltage, and said third electrostatic lens being configured so as to decrease a focusing action on said plurality of electron beams in both the horizontal and vertical directions with increasing deflection of said plurality of electron beams; and a fourth electrostatic lens formed in a third space between adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members, said fourth electrostatic lens being a non-axisymmetric lens configured so as to focus said plurality of electron beams in both the horizontal and vertical directions, focusing said plurality of electron beams stronger in the horizontal direction than in the vertical direction.
- 12. The cathode ray tube according to claim 11, wherein said second focus voltage is lower than said first focus voltage at least when said plurality of electron beams are not deflected.
- 13. The cathode ray tube according to claim 12, wherein a difference between said first focus voltage and said second focus voltage is maximum when said plurality of electron beams are not deflected.
- 14. The cathode ray tube according to claim 11, wherein said electrostatic quadrupole lens and said third electrostatic lens are configured so as to cancel each other in lens action in the horizontal direction and so as to reinforce each other in lens action in the vertical direction with variation of said second focus voltage.
- 15. The cathode ray tube according to claim 11, wherein said another of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said first space is provided with a plurality of horizontal plate-like electrodes sandwiching a path of said plurality of electron beams in said first space.
- 16. The cathode ray tube according to claim 15, wherein said one of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said first space is provided with a plurality of vertical plate-like electrodes sandwiching a path of said plurality of electron beams in said first space.
- 17. The cathode ray tube according to claim 11, wherein said third electrostatic lens is adjacent to said final main lens.
- 18. The cathode ray tube according to claim 11, wherein said third electrostatic lens focuses said plurality of electron beams stronger in the horizontal direction than in the vertical direction.
- 19. The cathode ray tube according to claim 18, wherein each of opposing portions of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said second space is formed with an opening having a vertical diameter thereof larger than a horizontal diameter thereof.
- 20. A cathode ray tube provided with an electron gun having at least an electron beam generating unit comprising a cathode, a first grid electrode and a second grid electrode arranged in the order named for generating a plurality of electron beams arrayed in a horizontal direction and for controlling said plurality of electron beams, comprising:a main lens unit comprising a plurality of electrodes including a focus electrode and a final accelerating electrode for focusing said plurality of electron beams onto a fluorescent screen, said focus electrode comprising a plurality of electrode members, and said final accelerating electrode being disposed downstream of said focus electrode and adapted to be supplied with a first voltage; a final main lens formed between said final accelerating electrode and one of said plurality of electrode members adjacent to said final accelerating electrode for focusing said plurality of electron beams in both the horizontal and vertical directions; an electrostatic quadrupole lens formed in a first space between adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members, one of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said first space being adapted to be supplied with a first focus voltage of a fixed value, another of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said first space being adapted to be supplied with a second focus voltage comprised of a fixed voltage and a dynamic voltage varying in synchronism with deflection of said plurality of electron beams, said first and second focus voltages being lower than said first voltage, but being higher than a voltage applied to said second grid electrode, and said electrostatic quadrupole lens being configured so as to focus said plurality of electron beams in one of the horizontal and vertical directions and to diverge said plurality of electron beams in another of the horizontal and vertical directions depending upon which is the higher of said first focus voltage and said second focus voltage; and a third electrostatic lens formed in a second space between adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members, one of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said second space being adapted to be supplied with said first focus voltage, another of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said second space being adapted to be supplied with said second focus voltage, and said third electrostatic lens being configured so as to decrease a focusing action on said plurality of electron beams in both the horizontal and vertical directions with increasing deflection of said plurality of electron beams and so as to focus said plurality of electron beams stronger in the horizontal direction than in the vertical direction.
- 21. The cathode ray tube according to claim 20, wherein said second focus voltage is lower than said first focus voltage at least when said plurality of electron beams are not deflected.
- 22. The cathode ray tube according to claim 21, wherein a difference between said first focus voltage and said second focus voltage is maximum when said plurality of electron beams are not deflected.
- 23. The cathode ray tube according to claim 20, wherein said electrostatic quadrupole lens and said third electrostatic lens are configured so as to cancel each other in lens action in the horizontal direction and so as to reinforce each other in lens action in the vertical direction with variation of said second focus voltage.
- 24. The cathode ray tube according to claim 20, wherein said electrostatic quadrupole lens is adjacent to said final main lens.
- 25. The cathode ray tube according to claim 20, wherein said another of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said first space is provided with a plurality of horizontal plate-like electrodes sandwiching a path of said plurality of electron beams in said first space.
- 26. The cathode ray tube according to claim 25, wherein said one of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said first space is provided with a plurality of vertical plate-like electrodes sandwiching a path of said plurality of electron beams in said first space.
- 27. The cathode ray tube according to claim 20, wherein each of opposing portions of said adjacent ones of said plurality of electrode members defining said second space is formed with an opening having a vertical diameter thereof larger than a horizontal diameter thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/089,129, filed Jun. 2, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,031,346 , which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/790,060 filed Jan. 28, 1997 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,828,191); which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/262,975 filed Jun. 21, 1994 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,610,481), the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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