Information
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Patent Grant
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6570318
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Patent Number
6,570,318
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 14, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 27, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Day; Michael H.
- Hodges; Matt
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 313 481
- 313 553
- 313 558
- 313 21
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International Classifications
- H01J3100
- H01J1724
- H01J1970
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Abstract
A color cathode ray tube and a getter assembly for use in such a cathode ray tube. The getter assembly comprises a conducting strip for contacting a high-voltage contact with a magnetic screening cone inside a cone portion of the tube. Due to the relatively large deflection angle of modern cathode ray tubes with flat display screens, the getter assembly has to be made smaller. The getter assembly of the invention has a notch for directly engaging the high voltage contact. In case of reworking during the manufacturing process, an operator can slide the new getter assembly with the aid of a special tool, from the neck side along the inner wall for engagement with the high-voltage contact.
Description
The invention relates to a colour cathode ray tube including an envelope having a cone portion, a magnetic screening cone extending within the cone portion, a high-voltage contact extending through the envelope in the cone portion, and a getter assembly having a conducting strip provided with a connection portion for detachably and electrically connecting the getter assembly to the high-voltage contact.
The invention also relates to a getter assembly for use in such a cathode ray tube.
A colour cathode ray tube and a getter assembly are known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,230,966. The colour television tube described in this document comprises an envelope having a cone portion, a neck portion and a display screen. Furthermore, a magnetic screen extends within the cone portion towards the neck portion. A high-voltage contact extends through the envelope in the cone portion and a metal strip is provided for electrically connecting the magnetic screen to the high-voltage contact. One end of the metal strip is provided with a getter. The metal strip and getter form a getter assembly. The function of the getter includes maintaining a sufficiently high vacuum level and providing a long lifetime of cathodes for the colour cathode ray tube. The metal strip of the getter assembly is provided with a central hole to engage with the high-voltage contact.
During production, a so-called frittable anode getter is normally used, which can be placed together with the getter assembly before assembling or fritting a display screen to the cone portion. However, to improve the total yield of the manufacturing process for the colour television tube, a certain percentage of the colour television tubes needs to be reworked in the manufacturing process. Therefore, the getter assembly in the cone portion has to be replaced via the neck portion. To this end, an operator inserts a specially adapted tongue via the neck portion and takes the getter assembly out of the tube. Thereafter, the operator reinserts the tongue again into the tube with a fresh getter assembly, manipulates the central hole of the metal strip of the getter assembly over the high-voltage contact, and then pulls the central hole around the high-voltage contact, thereby contacting the magnetic screen with the high-voltage contact. A disadvantage of the known colour cathode ray tube is that the neck portion may be damaged when the envelope is strongly curved, as is the case with shallow colour cathode ray tubes with a flat display screen.
It is an abject of the invention to improve the yield of the manufacturing process for the colour cathode ray tube. This object is achieved by a colour cathode ray tube in which the connection portion is formed by a notch provided in the conducting strip for detachably connecting the magnetic screening cone to the high-voltage contact, and the notch directly engages the high voltage contact. During reworking of the colour cathode ray tube, an operator can now easily replace the getter assembly and attach the conducting strip to the high-voltage contact by inserting the conducting strip with a tongue via the neck portion into the cone portion, with the notch directed towards the high-voltage contact, and by sliding the conducting strip over the inner wall of the cone portion so as to engage the notch with the high-voltage contact. Providing the conducting strip with a notch on one end of the conducting strip instead of with a central hole eliminates the necessity of first positioning the hole of the conducting strip over the high-voltage contact and secondly pulling the hole around a pin of the high-voltage contact. A further advantage is that a hole in the magnetic screening cone can be dispensed with because the sliding movement of the tongue and the conducting strip can be performed in a more limited space between the inner wall of the cone portion and the magnetic screening cone. Furthermore, because of the absence of this hole, the magnetic shielding performance and also the mechanical strength of the magnetic screening cone is improved. Also, this design of the conducting strip can be shorter and allows the design of shallow cathode ray tubes. Further advantageous embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.
In a preferred embodiment of the colour cathode ray tube according to the invention the conducting strip includes a conducting spring connected transversely to the conducting strip for electrically connecting the conducting strip to the magnetic screening cone. As the contacting spring is now transversely mounted on the conducting strip, a stiff and robust contact is made with the magnetic screen and the high-voltage contact.
In a further embodiment of the colour cathode my tube according to the invention the conducting strip is provided with a ridge transverse to the longitudinal axis of the conducting strip, so that the conducting strip can be detachably secured to the high-voltage contact.
In a further embodiment of the colour cathode ray tube according to the invention the mechanical force of the conducting strip acting on the high-voltage contact is increased by providing the strip with two bends positioned on both sides of the high-voltage contact and transversely to the longitudinal axis of the conducting strip, allowing a robust contact between the magnetic screening cone and the high-voltage contact.
In another embodiment of the colour cathode ray tube according to the invention two protrusions on the inner wall of the cone portion along the contour of the conducting strip prevent rotation of the conducting strip.
In a further embodiment of the colour cathode ray rube according to the invention, where the envelope also includes a neck portion and a display screen, the inner wall of the cone portion has at least one ridge directed from the neck portion toward the display screen. The two ridges on the inner wall of the cone portion enable an operator to slide the conducting strip of the getter assembly along the inner wall towards the high-voltage contact.
In a further embodiment of the colour cathode ray tube according to the invention the inner side of the cone portion has a resistive layer. This resistive layer serves to limit the effects of a possible electric flashover in the tube on the electronic circuits of the device which incorporates the colour cathode ray tube.
In a further embodiment of the colour cathode ray tube according to the invention one end of the conducting strip has two or more tongues, whereby the electrical contact between the resistive layer as well as the mechanical contact between the high-voltage contact and the conducting strip of the getter assembly is improved.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a getter assembly which can easily be replaced.
This object is achieved by a getter assembly having a getter, and a conducting strip provided with a notch for detachably connecting a magnetic screen cone to a high-voltage contact of the cathode ray tube, the notch being arranged for directly engaging the high-voltage contact.
These and other aspects of the invention are apparent from and will be elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.
In the drawing:
FIG. 1
is a schematic diagram of a cathode ray tube,
FIG. 2
shows a high-voltage contact and a getter assembly,
FIG. 3
shows an example of a getter assembly,
FIG. 4
is a top view of a getter assembly, and
FIG. 5
is a cross-section of the getter assembly and the ridges at an inner wall of the cone portion of the cathode ray tube.
It should be noted that the drawings are meant to be schematical and are generally not drawn to scale.
The cathode ray tube shown in
FIG. 1
comprises an evacuated glass envelope with a neck
3
, a cone
2
and a front panel
1
, which may be either curved or flat. A display screen
8
having a pattern of, for example, lines or dots of phosphors luminescing in different colours (e.g. red, green and blue) may be arranged on the inner side of the panel
1
. A thin mask
10
supported by a frame is positioned at a small distance from the display screen
8
. The mask
10
may be an apertured mask having circular or elongate apertures, or a wire mask. During operation of the tube, an electron gun system
4
arranged in the tube neck
3
sends electron beams
5
through the mask
10
to the display screen
8
so that the phosphors will emit light. The electron beams have a small mutual angle causing, at the proper mask-to-screen distance, the electron beams to only impinge on the phosphors of the associated color. A deflection device
6
ensures that the electron beams systematically scan the display screen
8
. The cathode ray tube further comprises an internal magnetic screen cone
9
which screens the electron beams
5
from the earth's magnetic field. The inner wall of the tube is covered with an approximately 10 micrometer thick resistive layer comprising approximately 6 parts by weight of iron (Fe
2
O
3
), 1 part by weight of graphite and 2.5 parts by weight of potassium silicate. The resistive layer
7
may be connected to a high-voltage contact
13
provided in the tube envelope
2
via a conducting strip, for example, a metal strip
20
. The mask
10
is connected to the display screen
8
via contact springs
12
, while the last electrode of the electrode system
4
is connected to the resistive layer
13
via the contact springs
17
. As is known, after evacuating the tube, a layer of getter material of, for example, barium, strontium, calcium or magnesium is deposited in the tube so as to getter residual gases. A getter
32
from which the getter material is released by inductive heating may be detachably connected to the high-voltage contact
13
by means of the metal strip
20
. The metal strip
20
and the getter
32
form a getter assembly. In this example, the dimensions of the metal strip are 49.5×14×0.25 mm.
As is shown in FIG.
2
and
FIG. 3
, the high-voltage contact
13
between an external high-voltage power supply and the resistive layer
7
and also the magnetic screening cone
9
is provided with a conically widening contact pin
19
for cooperating with a notch
24
of the metal strip
20
. The notch
24
in one end of the metal strip
20
is formed by two tongues
28
. For engagement with the contact pin
19
, the metal strip
20
is positioned on the inner wall
2
and, with a sliding movement, the notch
24
is engaged with the contact pin
19
. Due to the resilience of the, preferably pre-bent, metal strip
20
, the latter presses, at the area of the metal strip near the notch
24
, against the conically widening contact pin
19
.
As is shown in
FIG. 3
, the metal strip
20
is preferably provided with two tongues
26
for electrical contact between the resistive layer
7
and the high-voltage contact
13
and for improving the mechanical contact between the high-voltage contact
13
and the metal strip
20
.
A metal contact spring
22
is welded perpendicularly to the metal strip
20
. The contact spring
22
presses against the magnetic screening cone
9
. In this manner, a direct electric connection between the magnetic screening cone
9
connected electrically to the mask
10
and the high-voltage contact
15
is obtained. Due to the perpendicular connection between the contact spring
22
and the metal strip
20
, the contact force between the contact spring
22
and the magnetic screening cone
9
is increased. As a result, the electric connection between the mask
10
and the high-voltage contact
13
is improved. In this example, the dimensions of the metal contact spring are 42×6.5×0.15 mm.
FIG. 4
is a top view of the metal strip. Furthermore,
FIG. 4
is a first side view of the metal strip
20
in an unbent state and a second side view of the metal strip in a bent state. In the bent state, two bends
40
,
42
are formed transversely in the metal strip on both ends of the metal strip
20
and on both sides of the contact pin
19
. The bends
40
,
42
increase the force of the metal strip
20
on the contact pin
19
so that the electrical contact is more robust. In order to detachably secure the metal strip
20
to the contact pin
19
, the metal strip is provided with a ridge
34
transversely positioned on the tongues
28
of the metal strip
20
near the end of the notch cooperating with the contact pin
19
.
In order to avoid rotation, the inner wall of the cone portion can be provided with protrusions or ridges along the longitudinal sides of the contour the metal strip
20
.
FIG. 5
is a cross-section the metal strip
20
through the tongues
26
and the ridges
44
,
46
on the inner side of the cone portion
2
of the envelope. These ridges
44
,
46
are positioned along the long sides of the contour the metal strip
20
and are directed from the neck portion
3
to the display screen
8
. For cathode ray tubes which have to be reworked, the getter assembly has to be replaced. During remounting of the new getter assembly, these ridges
44
,
46
can also be used to guide the metal strip
20
to the high-voltage contact
13
. To this end, an operator inserts the getter
32
and the metal strip
20
with a tongue via the neck portion
3
into the cone portion
2
, with the notch
24
of the metal strip
20
directed towards the high-voltage contact
13
, and slides the conducting strip
20
of the getter assembly via the rides
44
,
46
along the inner wall of the cone portion so as to engage the notch with the conically widened pin
19
of the high-voltage contact
13
. In this way, there is a smaller risk of damage of the neck portion during remounting of the getter assembly.
Claims
- 1. A colour cathode ray tube comprisingan envelope having a cone portion, a magnetic screening cone extending within the cone portion, a high-voltage contact extending through the envelope in the cone portion, and a getter assembly having a conducting strip provided with connection means for detachably and electrically connecting the getter assembly to the high-voltage contact, characterized in that the connection means are formed by a notch provided in the conducting strip for detachably connecting the magnetic screening cone to the high-voltage contact, said notch directly engaging said high voltage contact.
- 2. A colour cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the conducting strip is provided with a conducting spring connected transversely to the conducting strip for electrically connecting the conducting strip to the magnetic screening cone.
- 3. A colour cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the conducting strip is provided with a ridge transverse to a longitudinal axis of the conducting strip for detachably securing engagement of the conducting strip to the high-voltage contact.
- 4. A colour cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the notch is formed by two tongues at one end of the conducting strip.
- 5. A colour cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the conducting strip is provided with two bends positioned on both sides of the high-voltage contact and transversely to the longitudinal axis of the conducting strip for increasing the contact force between the high-voltage contact and the conducting strip.
- 6. A colour cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the inner wall of the cone portion is provided with two protrusions positioned along a contour of the conducting strip so as to avoid rotation of the conducting strip.
- 7. A colour cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the envelope also comprises a neck portion and a display screen, and the inner wall of the cone portion is provided with a ridge directed from the neck portion to the display screen for guiding the conducting strip towards the high-voltage contact during assembly.
- 8. A colour cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that a resistive layer is provided on the inner side of the cone portion.
- 9. A colour cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that one end of the conducting strip is provided with two tongues for contacting the resistive layer.
- 10. A getter assembly for dispensing a getter material in a cathode ray tube comprising a conducting strip and a getter, characterized in that the conducting strip is provided with a notch for detachably connecting a magnetic screen cone to a high-voltage contact of the cathode ray tube, said notch being arranged for directly engaging the high-voltage contact.
- 11. The getter assembly claimed in claim 10, characterized in that one end of the conducting strip is provided with two tongues for contacting a layer in the cathode ray tube.
- 12. The getter assembly claimed in claim 10, characterized in that the conducting strip is provided with a conducting spring connected transversely to the conducting strip for electrically connecting the conducting strip to the magnetic screening cone.
- 13. The getter assembly claimed in claim 10, characterized in that the conducting strip is provided with a ridge transverse to a longitudinal axis of the conducting strip for detachably securing engagement of the conducting strip to the high-voltage contact.
- 14. The getter assembly claimed in claim 10, characterized in that the notch is formed by two tongues at one end of the conducting strip.
- 15. The getter assembly claimed in claim 10, characterized in that the conducting strip is provided with two bends positioned on both sides of the high-voltage contact and transversely to the longitudinal axis of the conducting strip for increasing the contact force between the high-voltage contact and the conducting strip.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
00200957 |
Mar 2000 |
EP |
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