Claims
- 1. A cathode ray tube comprising at least an evacuated envelope comprising a panel portion having a phosphor screen on an inner surface thereof and housing a shadow mask, a neck portion, a funnel portion connecting said panel portion and said neck portion,a deflection device mounted in a vicinity of a transition region between said funnel portion and said neck portion, and an in-line electron gun housed in said neck portion, said in-line electron gun including an electron beam generating section comprising at least a cathode, a control electrode and an accelerating electrode and for generating and directing three electron beams in a horizontal plane toward said phosphor screen, a main lens section comprising a focus electrode including a sub-electrode having a single opening at one end thereof for passing the three electron beams, said single opening having a diameter larger in a horizontal direction than a diameter thereof in a vertical direction, and a plate electrode placed inside said sub-electrode and forming apertures for passing the three electron beams respectively, an anode facing said one end of said sub-electrode, said sub-electrode and said anode forming a main lens therebetween, and an electrostatic quadrupole lens, a lens strength of said electrostatic quadrupole thereof being varied with application thereto of a voltage varying with an increase in a deflection angle of the three electron beams, wherein a distance from said main lens to a center of said phosphor screen is not larger than 300 mm, a vertical mask aperture pitch on a vertical center line of said shadow mask is not larger than 0.28 mm at a center of said shadow mask, and an outer diameter T of said neck portion housing said in-line electron gun satisfies an inequality of 23.2 mm≦T≦25.9 mm.
- 2. A cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein a value S between centers of adjacent electron beams of the three electron beams at said single opening satisfies an inequality of 4.6 mm≦S≦5.2 mm.
- 3. A cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein a value D of twice a distance from a center trajectory of a side electron beam of the three electron beams to a closest edge of said single opening satisfies an inequality of 5.0 mm≦D≦6.5 mm, and a value S between centers of adjacent electron beams of the three electron beams at said single opening is not larger than 5.2 mm.
- 4. A cathode ray tube according to claim 3, wherein said value S satisfies an inequality of 4.6 mm≦S≦5.2 mm.
- 5. A cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein said outer diameter T is substantially 24.0 mm.
- 6. A cathode ray tube according to claim 5, wherein a value D of twice a distance from a center trajectory of a side electron beam of the three electron beams to a closest edge of said single opening satisfies an inequality of 5.0 mm≦D≦6.5 mm, and a value S between centers of adjacent electron beams of the three electron beams at said single opening is not larger than 5.2 mm.
- 7. A cathode ray tube according to claim 6, wherein said value S satisfies an inequality of 4.6 mm≦S≦5.2 mm.
- 8. A cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein said plate electrode has a thickness which extends in a direction of the axis of said cathode ray tube.
- 9. A cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein said cathode ray tube is a color cathode ray tube having a deflection angle of substantially 90°.
- 10. A cathode ray tube comprising at least an evacuated envelope comprising a panel portion having a phosphor screen on an inner surface thereof and housing a shadow mask, a neck portion, a funnel portion connecting said panel portion and said neck portion,a deflection device mounted in a vicinity of a transition region between said funnel portion and said neck portion, and an in-line electron gun housed in said neck portion, said in-line electron gun including an electron beam generating section comprising at least a cathode, a control electrode and an accelerating electrode and for generating and directing three electron beams in a horizontal plane toward said phosphor screen, a main lens section comprising a focus electrode including a plurality of sub-electrodes, one of said plurality of sub-electrodes having a single opening at one end thereof for passing the three electron beams, said single opening having a diameter larger in a horizontal direction than a diameter thereof in a vertical direction, and a plate electrode placed inside said one of said plurality of sub-electrodes and forming apertures for passing the three electron beams respectively, and an anode facing said one end of said one of said plurality of sub-electrodes, said one of said plurality of sub-electrodes and said anode forming a main lens therebetween, said plurality of sub-electrodes further forming an electrostatic quadrupole lens disposed upstream of said main lens, and a lens strength of said main lens and said electrostatic quadrupole lens being varied with a voltage applied to said one of said plurality of sub-electrodes and varying with an increase in a deflection angle of the three electron beams, wherein a distance from said main lens to a center of said phosphor screen is not larger than 300 mm, a vertical mask aperture pitch on a vertical center line of said shadow mask is not larger than 0.28 mm at a center of said shadow mask, and an outer diameter T of said neck portion housing said in-line electron gun satisfies an inequality of 23.2 mm≦T≦25.9 mm.
- 11. A cathode ray tube according to claim 10, wherein a value D of twice a distance from a center trajectory of a side electron beam of the three electron beams to a closest edge of said single opening satisfies an inequality of 5.0 mm≦D≦6.5 mm, and a value S between centers of adjacent electron beams of the three electron beams at said single opening is not larger than 5.2 mm.
- 12. A cathode ray tube according to claim 11, wherein said value S satisfies an inequality of 4.6 mm≦S≦5.2 mm.
- 13. A cathode ray tube according to claim 10, wherein said outer diameter T is substantially 24.0 mm.
- 14. A cathode ray tube according to claim 13, wherein a value D of twice a distance from a center trajectory of a side electron beam of the three electron beams to a closest edge of said single opening satisfies an inequality of 5.0 mm≦D≦6.5 mm, and a value S between centers of adjacent electron beams of the three electron beams at said single opening is not larger than 5.2 mm.
- 15. A cathode ray tube according to claim 14, wherein said value S satisfies an inequality of 4.6 mm≦S≦5.2 mm.
- 16. A cathode ray tube according to claim 10, wherein said plate electrode has a thickness which extends in a direction of the axis of said cathode ray tube.
- 17. A cathode ray tube according to claim 10, wherein said cathode ray tube is a color cathode ray tube having a deflection angle of substantially 90°.
- 18. A cathode ray tube comprising at least an evacuated envelope comprising a panel portion having a phosphor screen on an inner surface thereof and housing a shadow mask, a neck portion, a funnel portion connecting said panel portion and said neck portion,a deflection device mounted in a vicinity of a transition region between said funnel portion and said neck portion, and an in-line electron gun housed in said neck portion, said in-line electron gun including an electron beam generating section comprising at least a cathode, a control electrode and an accelerating electrode and for generating and directing three electron beams in a horizontal plane toward said phosphor screen, a main lens section comprising a focus electrode including a first sub-electrode and a second sub-electrode adjacent to but spaced from said first sub-electrode, said second sub-electrode having at one end thereof a single opening having a diameter larger in a horizontal direction than a diameter thereof in a vertical direction, and a plate electrode placed inside said second sub-electrode and forming apertures for passing the three electron beams respectively, an anode facing said one end of said second sub-electrode, said second sub-electrode and said anode forming a main lens therebetween, and an electrostatic quadrupole lens formed between said electron beam apertures in one of said first sub-electrode and said second sub-electrode and parallel plates attached to another of said first sub-electrode and said second sub-electrode so as to face said electron beam apertures and to sandwich the three electron beams, a lens strength thereof being varied with application thereto of a voltage varying with an increase in a deflection angle of the three electron beams, wherein a distance from said main lens to a center of said phosphor screen is not larger than 300 mm, a vertical mask aperture pitch on a vertical center line of said shadow mask is not larger than 0.28 mm at a center of said shadow mask, and an outer diameter T of said neck portion housing said in-line electron gun satisfies an inequality of 23.2 mm≦T≦25.9 mm.
- 19. A cathode ray tube according to claim 18, wherein a value D of twice a distance from a center trajectory of a side electron beam of the three electron beams to a closest edge of said single opening satisfies an inequality of 5.0 mm≦D≦6.5 mm, and a value S between centers of adjacent electron beams of the three electron beams at said single opening is not larger than 5.2 mm.
- 20. A cathode ray tube according to claim 19, wherein said value S satisfies an inequality of 4.6 mm≦S≦5.2 mm.
- 21. A cathode ray tube according to claim 18, wherein said outer diameter T is substantially 24.0 mm.
- 22. A cathode ray tube according to claim 21, wherein a value D of twice a distance from a center trajectory of a side electron beam of the three electron beams to a closest edge of said single opening satisfies an inequality of 5.0 mm≦D≦6.5 mm, and a value S between centers of adjacent electron beams of the three electron beams at said single opening is not larger than 5.2 mm.
- 23. A cathode ray tube according to claim 22, wherein said value S satisfies an inequality of 4.6 mm≦S≦5.2 mm.
- 24. A cathode ray tube according to claim 14, wherein said plate electrode has a thickness which extends in a direction of the axis of said cathode ray tube.
- 25. A cathode ray tube according to claim 14, wherein said cathode ray tube is a color cathode ray tube having a deflection angle of substantially 90°.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/296,413, filed Apr. 23, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,097,143, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/184,005, filed Nov. 2, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,909,080, issued Jun. 1, 1999, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/916,666, filed Aug. 22, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,847,502, issued Dec. 8, 1998, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/580,529, filed Dec. 28, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,710,480, issued Jan. 20, 1998, the subject matter of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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