Claims
- 1. A cathode ray tube comprising:a faceplate panel comprising a substantially flat exterior surface and a substantially concave interior surface having a phosphor screen; a funnel sealed to a the faceplate panel, the funnel having a neck portion; an electron gun mounted in the neck portion of the funnel; a shadow mask between the faceplate panel and the electron gun, the shadow mask having an effective electron beam-passing area comprising a plurality of apertures; and a deflection yoke around an outer periphery of the funnel; wherein the panel satisfies the following condition: 1.2R≦Rp≦8R where Rp is a curvature radius of the concave interior surface and R is 1.767×a diagonal width of an effective screen of the cathode ray tube; and the shadow mask satisfies the following condition: 0.6≦(Rs/Rp)×(PH/S/PH/C)≦1.25 where Rs is a curvature radius of the shadow mask, PH/C is a horizontal pitch of the apertures formed on a central portion of the shadow mask, and PH/S is a horizontal pitch of the apertures formed on a peripheral portion of the shadow mask.
- 2. A cathode ray tube of claim 1 wherein the concave interior surface has a curvature radius Rp satisfying the following condition:1.2R≦Rp≦4R where R=1.767×a diagonal width of the effective screen of the cathode ray tube.
- 3. A cathode ray tube of claim 1 wherein a light transmissivity at a central portion of the panel is 85% or greater.
- 4. A cathode ray tube of claim 1 wherein a ratio of light transmission at a peripheral portion on a diagonal end of the phosphor screen to light transmission at a central portion of the effective screen is 0.85 or greater.
- 5. A cathode ray tube of claim 4 wherein a light transmissivity at a central portion of the panel is 85% or greater.
- 6. A cathode ray tube of claim 1 wherein the faceplate panel satisfies the following condition:y1−y2≦0 where y1 is a distance between the exterior surface and a visual image on a central axis of the faceplate panel and y2 is a distance between the exterior surface and a visual image on a periphery of the faceplate panel.
- 7. A cathode ray tube of claim 1 wherein the shadow mask has a curvature radius Rs satisfying the following condition:1.2R≦Rs≦4R where R=1.767×a diagonal width of the effective screen.
- 8. A cathode ray tube of claim 7 wherein a horizontal curvature radius of the shadow mask is identical to or less than a vertical curvature radius of the shadow mask.
- 9. A cathode ray tube of claim 1 wherein the shadow mask further satisfies the following condition:0.75≦(Rs/Rp)×(PH/S/PH/C)≦1.20.
- 10. A cathode ray tube comprising:a faceplate panel comprising a substantially flat exterior surface and a substantially concave interior surface having a phosphor screen; a funnel sealed to the faceplate panel, the funnel having a neck portion; an electron gun mounted in the neck portion of the funnel; a shadow mask between the faceplate panel and the electron gun, the shadow mask having an effective electron beam-passing area comprising a plurality of apertures; and a deflection yoke around an outer periphery of the funnel; wherein the panel satisfies the following condition: 1.2R≦Rp≦8R where Rp is a curvature radius of the concave interior surface and R is 1.767×a diagonal width of an effective screen of the cathode ray tube; and wherein the apertures formed on a central portion of the shadow mask are dot-shaped, and the apertures formed on a peripheral portion of the shadow mask are oval-shaped and elongated along a horizontal axis of the shadow mask, the shadow mask satisfying the following condition: 0.6≦(Rs/Rp)×(bs/as)≦2.0 where “bs” is a horizontal radius of the apertures formed on the peripheral portion of the shadow mask, and “as” is a vertical radius of the apertures formed on the peripheral portion of the shadow mask.
- 11. A cathode ray tube of claim 10 wherein the concave interior surface has a curvature radius Rp satisfying the following condition:1.2R≦Rp≦4R where R=1.767×the diagonal width of an effective screen of the cathode ray tube.
- 12. A cathode ray tube of claim 10 wherein a light transmissivity at a central portion of the panel is 85% or greater.
- 13. A cathode ray tube of claim 10 wherein the ratio of light transmission at a peripheral portion on a diagonal end of the phosphor screen to light transmission at a central portion of the phosphor screen is 0.85 or greater.
- 14. A cathode ray tube of claim 13 wherein a light transmissivity at a central portion of the panel is 85% or greater.
- 15. A cathode ray tube of claim 10 wherein the faceplate panel satisfies the following condition:y1−y2≦0 where y1 is a distance between the exterior surface and a visual image on a central axis of the faceplate panel and y2 is a distance between the exterior surface and a visual image on a periphery of the faceplate panel.
- 16. A cathode ray tube of claim 10 wherein the shadow mask has a curvature radius Rs satisfying the following condition:1.2R≦Rs≦4R where R=1.767×the diagonal width of the effective screen.
- 17. A cathode ray tube of claim 16 wherein a horizontal curvature radius of the shadow mask is identical to or less than a vertical curvature radius of the shadow mask.
- 18. A cathode ray tube of claim 10 the shadow mask further satisfies the following condition:0.9≦(Rs/Rp)×(bs/as)≦1.5.
- 19. A cathode ray tube comprising:a faceplate panel comprising a substantially flat exterior surface and a substantially concave interior surface having a phosphor screen; a funnel sealed to the faceplate panel, the funnel having a neck portion; an electron gun mounted in the neck portion of the funnel; a shadow mask between the faceplate panel and the electron gun, the shadow mask having an effective electron beam-passing area comprising a plurality of apertures are formed; a deflection yoke placed around an outer periphery of the funnel; wherein the panel satisfies the following condition: 1.2R≦Rp≦8R where Rp is a curvature radius of the concave interior surface and R is 1.767×a diagonal width of an effective screen of the cathode ray tube; and the shadow mask satisfies the following condition: 0.8≦(Rs/Rp)×(PH/S/PH/C)×(bs/as)≦2.5 where Rs is a curvature radius of the shadow mask, PH/C is a horizontal pitch of the apertures formed on a central portion of the shadow mask, PH/S is a horizontal pitch of the apertures formed on a peripheral portion of the shadow mask, “bs” is a horizontal radius of the apertures formed on the peripheral portion of the shadow mask, and “as” is a vertical radius of the apertures formed on the peripheral portion of the shadow mask.
- 20. A cathode ray tube of claim 19 wherein the concave interior surface has a curvature radius Rp satisfying the following condition:1.2R≦Rp≦4R where R=1.767×the diagonal width of an effective screen of the cathode ray tube.
- 21. A cathode ray tube of claim 19 wherein a light transmissivity at a central portion of the panel is 85% or greater.
- 22. A cathode ray tube of claim 19 wherein the ratio of light transmission at a peripheral portion on a diagonal end of the phosphor screen to light transmission at a central portion of the phosphor screen is 0.85 or greater.
- 23. A cathode ray tube of claim 22 wherein a light transmissivity at a central portion of the panel is 85% or greater.
- 24. A cathode ray tube of claim 19 wherein the faceplate panel satisfies the following condition:y1−y2≦0 where y1 is a distance between the exterior surface and a visual image on a central axis of the faceplate panel and y2 is a distance between the exterior surface and a visual image on a periphery of the faceplate panel.
- 25. A cathode ray tube of claim 19 wherein the shadow mask has a curvature radius Rs satisfying the following condition:1.2R≦Rs≦4R where R=1.767×the diagonal width of the effective screen.
- 26. A cathode ray tube of claim 25 wherein a horizontal curvature radius of the shadow mask is identical to or less than a vertical curvature radius of the shadow mask.
- 27. A cathode ray tube of claim 19 wherein the shadow mask further satisfies the following condition:1.0≦(Rs/Rp)×(PH/S/PH/C)×(bs/as)≦1.8.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS AND PATENTS
This is a CIP of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/724,186 filed on Nov. 27, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,459,196, which is a Continuation Application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/058,544, filed on Apr. 10, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,160,344. The above-named patent applications and patent are assigned to the same entity, and are incorporated herein by reference.
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