Color cathode ray tube with first and second magnetic compensators

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6211610
  • Patent Number
    6,211,610
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 15, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 3, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A cathode ray tube including (a) a panel having a fluorescent film on an inner surface thereof for three primary colors emission, (b) an electron gun for emitting electron beams to the fluorescent film, (c) a deflecting yoke located between the panel and the electron gun, and including first and second coils for generating horizontally and vertically deflected magnet fields, (d) at least one first compensator (34) composed of magnetic substance having high magnetic permeability and low hysteresis characteristic for compensating for a profile of magnetic flux density in the horizontally deflected magnetic field, and (e) at least one second compensator (35) composed of magnetic substance having hysteresis characteristic for keeping magnetization when a polarity of the horizontally deflected magnetic field is inverted. The first compensator compensates for misconvergence generated between a central electron beam and two electron beams between which the central electron beam is situated, and the second compensator compensates for misconvergence generated between the two electron beams. Thus, misconvergence is readily compensated for, ensuring qualified images on a screen.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a color cathode ray tube including an in-line type electron gun, and in particular, a color cathode ray tube which is capable of readily compensating for misconvergence.




2. Description of the Related Art




First, a structure of a conventional color cathode ray tube is explained below with reference to FIG.


1


. The illustrated color cathode ray tube includes a bulb


1


comprised of a panel


1




b,


a neck portion


1




c,


and a funnel


1




a,


which has a truncated-conical cross-section and connects the panel


1




b


and the neck portion with each other.




A fluorescent filter film


2


is applied to an inner surface of the panel


1




b.


The flourescent film


2


includes flourescent materials for emission of three primary colors, which are separated from one another with photo-absorbing material sandwiched between them.




An in-line type electron gun


3


is installed in the neck portion


1




c


for emitting three electron beams to the flourescent film


2


to cause emission of three primary colors.




A deflecting yoke


4


is secured to the bulb


1


over the funnel portion


1




a


and the neck portion


1




c.


The deflecting yoke


4


is comprised of a bobbin


5


having a truncated-conical cross-section, a first coil


6


wound around the bobbin


5


for horizontally deflecting a magnetic field, a second coil


7


wound around the bobbin


5


for vertically deflecting a magnetic field, and a ferrite core


8


applied on an outer surface of the bobbin


5


.




Though not illustrated, the color cathode ray tube further includes an inner shield in the funnel portion


1




a,


a shadow mask facing the flourescent film in the funnel portion


1




a,


and an aid such as a purity magnet in the neck portion


1




c.






During operation, the electron gun


3


horizontally emits and accelerates three parallel electron beams, and deflects two other electron beams, between which a central electron beam is situated in such a manner that those two electron beams converge to the central electron beam.




Sawtooth current is supplied to each of the first and second coils


6


and


7


, generating horizontally and vertically deflected magnetic fields.




The three electron beams emitted from the electron gun


3


enter the deflected magnetic fields, and are deflected to a degree proportional to the intensity of the magnetic fields. These three deflected electron beams are converged onto the flourescent film


2


to emit lights. As a result, colored images appear on the panel


1




b.






In order to produce colored images having no color-misregistration, the three electron beams must be correctly directed to associated color regions in the fluorescent film


2


.




However, it is quite difficult to make the deflected magnetic fields completely symmetrical in the bulb


1


because of a dispersion in the shape in the windings of the first and second coils


6


and


7


, a dispersion in location of the first and second coils


6


and


7


when secured to the bobbin


5


, a dispersion in the axis of the electron gun in the neck portion


1




c,


and/or a gap between axes of the deflecting yoke


4


and the electron gun


3


. Accordingly, it is impossible to focus the three electron beams onto the fluorescent film


2


, and the resulting misconvergence among the electron beams in turn results in misregistration of color on the fluorescent film


2


.




This color misregistration considerably degrades the quality of images in a computer display. In order to prevent images from being degraded, the deflecting yoke


4


is set around the bulb


1


in a conventional cathode ray tube. A test pattern is displayed on the fluorescent film


2


, and deflected magnetic fields generated by the deflecting yoke


4


are compensated for, so that the test pattern is displayed in a desired shape and in a desired color, and the generated images have no color misregistration.




Many attempts have been made to compensate for deflected magnetic fields. For instance, Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 55-157846 suggests the deflecting yoke illustrated in FIG.


2


. In the illustrated deflecting yoke, four magnetic pieces


9


are secured onto an outer surface of a bobbin


5


. The magnetic pieces


9


are composed of iron alloy containing nickel as a principle ingredient (commercially available in the tradename of “PERMALLOY”) and are equally spaced around the circumference of the bobbin


5


. The magnetic pieces


9


improve coma-aberration on a screen, and compensate for color misregistration horizontally and vertically in three primary colors, red (R), blue (B), and green (G), as illustrated in FIG.


3


.




Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 8-115686 suggests a deflecting yoke for misconvergence. In the suggested deflecting yoke, illustrated in

FIG. 4

, magnetic pieces


10


composed of magnetic material having high magnetic permeability, such as silicon steel and “PERMALLOY,” are attached to an outer surface of the bobbin


5


in such a manner that the magnetic pieces are movable around the circumference of the bobbin


5


.




Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 9-45261 suggests a deflecting yoke as illustrated in FIG.


5


. The illustrated yoke is formed with four slide rails


12


diagonally positioned reletive to the bobbin


5


at a rear end of the yoke. A magnetic piece


11


is supported along the slide rail


12


. The magnetic pieces


11


are composed of silicon steel containing 3% silicon, or magnetic materials such as ferrite and amorphous providing the same effects as those of silicon steel. A part of the magnetic flux leaking out of the deflecting yoke is cut off by appropriately adjusting the magnetic pieces


11


. As a result, a profile of magnetic flux density in the bulb


1


is adjusted, improving deformation of images.




As explained above, the conventional deflecting yokes can improve image deformation and/or color-misregistration that result from misconvergence.




If, as illustrated in

FIG. 6A

, a horizontally deflected magnetic field is asymmetrically distributed in the bulb


1


due to a dispersion in the shape in the windings of the first and second coils


6


and


7


, a dispersion in location of the first and second coils


6


and


7


when secured to the bobbin


5


, a gap between axes of the electron gun


3


and neck portion


1




c,


and/or a gap between axes of the deflecting yoke


4


and the electron gun


3


, then a magnetic flux density in a horizontal direction also becomes asymmetrical, as illustrated in

FIG. 6B

with a solid line X


1


. Forces exerting on the electron beams R, G, and B also become asymmetric as a result.




Hence, an electron beam located at a distance S from the center at the right side receives a force from a magnetic field, a force which differs in magnitude from a force received by another electron beam located at the same distance from the center at the left side, and misconvergence is generated on the fluorescent film


2


between a central electron beam G and the other two electron beams


13


B and


13


R, as illustrated in FIG.


2


C. In order to eliminate this misconvergence, it is necessary to adjust a profile of deflected magnetic flux in such a manner that a green bright line


13


G, which is a reference line, is made closer to a bright blue line


13


B or a red bright line


13


R located inside or outside the green bright line


13


G.




A horizontally deflected magnetic field is partially leaked outside the deflecting yoke


4


. Therefore, if a magnetic piece having high magnetic permeability is positioned as a compensator in a leaked magnetic field at a rear of the deflecting yoke


4


, the leaked magnetic flux is partially cut off, compensating for a profile of the magnetic flux in the bulb


1


.




By moving the magnetic piece as a compensator, a profile of the magnetic flux density is differentially varied horizontally around the center when viewed from the panel


1




b.


As a result, the electron beams located at the distance S from the center receive the same magnitude force, which ensures elimination of misconvergence.




If a horizontally deflected magnetic flux is distributed asymmetrically out of a curve of the second order, as illustrated in

FIG. 7A

, misconvergence is generated between two electron beams sandwiching a central electron beam therebetween, as illustrated in FIG.


7


B.




As illustrated in

FIG. 7B

, the blue and red electron beams, which sandwich a central electron beam, project two rectangles on the screen. A side of a rectangle overlaps a side of another rectangle, and the two rectangles cooperate with each other to put the red and blue bright lines


13


R and


13


B in optimal condition. However, vertical bright lines


13


R and


13


B located at a center of the screen are out of position.




In such a condition, even if a magnetic piece having high permeability is put in a leaked magnetic field and moved therein to vary a profile of a magnetic flux density in a bulb, it would be impossible to adjust a profile of magnetic flux density to be horizontally symmetric on a screen. If bright lines located at the center of the screen are overlapped, bright lines


13


R and


13


B, located at opposite sides, are offset with each other. As a result, any such adjustment ends up with the bright lines located at the opposite sides being incorrectly balanced.




In light of these problems, miconvergence can only be completely eliminated by means of other compensators (not illustrated) secured to the bulb, which brings about more problems with complicated adjustments and an increase in the number of compensation steps.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a cathode ray tube which is capable of compensating for misconvergence without complicated adjustments and an increase in the number of compensation steps.




There is provided a cathode ray tube including (a) a panel having fluorescent film on an inner surface thereof for emission of three primary colors, (b) an electron gun for emitting electron beams to the fluorescent film, (c) a deflecting yoke located between the panel and the electron gun, including first and second coils for generating horizontally and vertically deflected magnet fields, (d) at least one first compensator composed of magnetic substance having high magnetic permeability and low hysteresis characteristic for compensating for a profile of magnetic flux density in the horizontally deflected magnetic field, and (e) at least one second compensator composed of magnetic substance having hysteresis characteristic for keeping magnetization when a polarity of the horizontally deflected magnetic field is inverted.




The first compensator may be designed to compensate for misconvergence generated between a central electron beam and two electron beams between which the central electron beam is situated. The second compensator may be designed to compensate for misconvergence generated between the two electron beams.




The first and second compensators may be fixed on an outer surface of the deflecting yoke. It is preferable that the second compensator be composed of silicon steel, specifically, non-oriented silicon steel.




There is further provided a cathode ray tube including (a) a panel having fluorescent film on an inner surface for emitting three primary colors, (b) an electron gun for emitting electron beams to the fluorescent film, (c) a deflecting yoke located between the panel and the electron gun, including first and second coils for generating horizontally and vertically deflected magnet fields, (d) at least one first compensator composed of magnetic substance having high magnetic permeability and low hysteresis characteristic for compensating for a profile of magnetic flux density in the horizontally deflected magnetic field, the first compensator adapted for radial movement relative an axis of the deflecting yoke, and (e) at least one second compensator composed of magnetic substance having hysteresis characteristic for keeping magnetization when a polarity of the horizontally deflected magnetic field is inverted, the second compensator adapted for radial movement relative the axis of the deflecting yoke.




It is preferable that the first and second compensators are spaced away from each other along the axis of the deflecting yoke.




The cathode ray tube may include a compensator holder comprised of a pair of walls standing facing each other on an outer surface of the deflecting yoke, and first and second grooves on the inner surface arranged in a vertical relationship to each other, and extending along the radius of the deflecting yoke. The first and second compensators are supported at opposite edges by sliding them into the first and second grooves. It is preferable that an additional compensator holder stands on an outer surface of the deflecting yoke, supporting an additional set of first and second compensators. The additional compensator holder may be located symmetrical to the first compensator holder around a center of the deflecting yoke.




It is preferable that a plurality of compensator holders stands on an outer surface of the deflecting yoke, and that the plurality of compensator holders are equally spaced around the circumference of the deflecting yoke, or that the plurality of compensator holders are symmetrical to one another about a center of the deflecting yoke.




It is preferable that a plurality of compensator holders stands on an outer surface of the deflecting yoke in such a manner that the compensator holders are located adjacent to one another.




It is also preferable that a plurality of compensator holders stands on an outer surface of the deflecting yoke in such a manner that the compensator holders are parallel to each other.




The deflecting yoke may be formed with a flange extending radially of the deflecting yoke, wherein the flange is formed with a radially extending slit. The first and second compensators have grooves formed at the opposite edges in such a manner that the inner edges of the slit are able to fit into the grooves.




In this cathode ray tube, misconvergence generated at vertical bright lines located at opposite sides on a screen can be eliminated by means of a simple solution, and highly qualified images can be provided on a screen without color-misregistration.




The above and other objects and advantageous features of the present invention will be made apparent from the following description, which references the accompanying figures.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view and partial cross-section of a conventional color cathode ray tube.





FIG. 2

is a cross-section view of a neck portion of the color cathode ray tube in

FIG. 1

, around which misconvergence compensators are arranged.





FIG. 3

is a front view of a panel, showing that misconvergence is compensated for by means of the compensators illustrated in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a cross-section of another conventional cathode ray tube, around which other misconvergence compensators are arranged.





FIG. 5

is a cross-section of a neck portion of still another conventional cathode ray tube, around which other misconveregence compensators are arranged.





FIG. 6A

illustrates a profile of a magnetic field in a bulb.





FIG. 6B

illustrates a profile of a magnetic flux density in a bulb.





FIG. 6C

illustrated images displayed on a panel.





FIG. 7A

illustrates another profile of a magnetic flux density in a bulb.





FIG. 7B

illustrates another image displayed on a panel.





FIG. 8

is a side view and partial cross-section of a color cathode ray tube in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 9

is a rear view of a bobbin in the cathode ray tube illustrated in FIG.


8


.





FIG. 10

is a side view of a misconvergence compensator secured to a bobbin.





FIG. 11

is a front view of a panel, illustrating how misconvergence is eliminated in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 12

is a front view of a panel, illustrating how misconvergence is eliminated in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 13

is a front view of a panel, illustrating how misconvergence is eliminated in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 14

is a rear view of a bobbin to which misconvergence compensators are secured.





FIG. 15

is rear view of a bobbin to which misconvergence compensators are secured.





FIG. 16

is a rear view of a bobbin to which misconvergence compensators are secured.





FIG. 17

is a perspective view illustrating a misconvergence compensator to be secured to a bobbin.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 8

illustrates a cathode ray tube in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.




The color cathode ray tube in accordance with the present embodiment includes a bulb


21


, comprised of a panel


21




b,


a neck portion


21




c,


and a funnel


21




a


with a truncated-conical cross-section, connecting the panel


21




b


and the neck portion


21




c


with each other.




A fluorescent film


22


is applied to an inner surface of the panel


21




b.


The fluorescent film


22


includes materials for emitting three primary colors, which are separated from one another with photo-absorbing material sandwiched therebetween.




An in-line type electronic gun


32


is installed in the neck portion


21




c,


emitting three electron beams (not illustrated) to the fluorescent film


22


, producing three primary colors.




A deflecting yoke


24


is secured to the bulb


21


over the funnel portion


21




a,


and the neck portion


21




c.


The deflecting yoke


24


is comprised of a bobbin


25


having a truncated-conical cross-section and formed with a flange


25




a,


a first coil


26


wound around the bobbin


25


for vertically deflecting a magnetic field, a second coil


27


wound around the bobbin


25


for vertically deflecting a magnetic field, and a ferrite core


28


applied on an outer surface of the bobbin


25


.




In operation, the electron gun


23


horizontally emits three parallel electron beams, and deflects two electron beams sandwiching a central electron beam in such a manner that those two electron beams converge to the central electron beam. Sawtooth current is supplied to each of the first and second coils


6


and


7


, thereby generating horizontally and vertically deflected magnetic fields.




The three electron beams emitted from the electron gun


3


enter the deflected magnetic fields, and are deflected to a degree proportional to the intensity of the magnetic fields. The deflected electron beams then converge onto the fluorescent film


22


, and cause the fluorescent film


22


to emit lights as a result. Thus, colored images appear on the panel


21




b.






The cathode ray tube in accordance with the present embodiment is characterized by a first compensator


34


, and a second compensator


35


, both located where a magnetic field is leaked from the first coil


26


, specifically, at the flange


25




a


formed with the bobbin


25


at an end closer to the electron gun


23


. The first and second compensators are designed to be movable radially relative to the bobbin


25


.




The first compensator is composed of magnetic substance having high magnetic permeability and low hysteresis characteristic. For instance, the first compensator


34


is composed of iron alloy commercially available under the tradename of “PERMALLOY.” The second compensator is composed of magnetic substance having hysteresis characteristic ensuring high coercive force. For instance, the second compensator


35


is composed of nonoriented silicon steel. The first and second compensators


34


and


35


are fabricated in rectangular plates.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, a pair of compensator holders


40


are formed on a surface of the flange


25




a


for enabling the first and second compensators


34


and


35


to move radially relative to the bobbin


25


. As illustrated in

FIG. 9

, the compensator holders


40


are positioned symmetrically around the bobbin


25


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 10

, each of the compensator holders


40


includes a pair of walls standing facing each other on a surface of the flange


25




a.


Each wall


36




a


has first and second grooves


36




b


and


36




c


on the inner surface arranged in a vertical relationship to each other. The first and second grooves


36




b


and


36




c


extend radially from the bobbin


25


. The first and second compensators


34


and


35


are supported at opposite edges by sliding them into the first and second grooves


36




b


and


36




c.






The compensator holders


40


are formed on the flange


25




a


so that they extend horizontally around the bobbin


25


. In the present embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 9

, the first and second compensators


34


and


35


are carried at only one of the compensator holders


40


. However, the first and second compensators


34


and


35


may be provided at both the compensator holders


40


.




The color cathode ray tube adjusts convergence among the three electron beams at a center of the fluorescent film


22


by means of the deflecting yoke


24


, and other aids (not illustrated). There still remains misconvergence at opposite sides of the fluorescent film due to a dispersion in dimensions and the shape of the electron gun


23


and the deflecting yoke


24


, and a dispersion in accuracy in assembling the cathode ray tube.




The cathode ray tube, in accordance with the present embodiment, emits two electron beams for red and blue onto the panel


21




b,


thereby forming bright line patterns


13


R and


13


B, each in the form of a vertical line, as illustrated in FIG.


11


. Misconvergence still remains.




It is supposed here that the red and blue bright lines


13


R and


13


B are positioned in a place at a left side of a panel


21




b,


but the red bright line


13


R is out of place by 0.2 mm (Δx) to the right at the right side of the panel


21




b.






Under this condition, the second compensator


15


is secured to the bobbin


25


at one of the compensator holders


40


. Because the second compensator


15


has hysteresis characteristic, it is still magnetized by virtue of a coercive force, even if a deflected magnetic field is inverted. Thus, even if a profile of a magnetic flux density is asymmetric on the panel


21




b,


it would be possible to make the profile of a magnetic flux density almost symmetric on the panel


21




b


by appropriately positioning the second compensator


35


, as illustrated in FIG.


12


.




The second compensator is movable radially relative to the bobbin


25


so that an absolute value of a discrepancy of the red bright line


13


R at the right side of the panel


21




b


is equal to an absolute value of a discrepancy of the bright blue line


13


B at the left side of the panel


21




b.


Referring to

FIG. 12

for exemplary purposes, the red bright line


13


R is moved to the right by 0.15 mm (Δx


1


), and the bright blue line


13


B is made to move to the left by 0.15 mm (Δx


2


).




Next, three electron beams are emitted onto the fluorescent film


22


, forming red, blue, and green bright lines at opposite sides of the panel


21




b.


Then, the first compensator


34


is secured to the bobbin


25


at the compensator holder


40


, and is adjusted with respect to the position of the bobbin


25


.




Because the first compensator


34


is composed of magnetic substance having a high magnetic permeability, such as “PERMALLOY”, the first compensator


34


partially cuts off a leaked magnetic field, horizontally displacing a profile of a magnetic flux density. In this manner, the first compensator


34


can make the red and blue bright lines


13


R and


13


B, located at the opposite sides of the panel


21




b,


closer to or further away from the green bright line


13


G located at the center of the panel


21




b.


In the example above, the red bright line


13


R located at the right of the panel


21




b,


and the blue bright line


13


B located at the left of the panel


21




b


are both displaced closer to the green bright line


13


G, located at the center of the panel


21




b.


As illustrated in

FIG. 13

, it is possible to eliminate misconvergence among the three electron beams all over the panel


21




b.






As explained above, the cathode ray tube according to the present embodiment can make it possible to readily eliminate misconvergence caused by asymmetry in a profile of a magnetic flux density in the panel


21




b,


and the bright lines can be completely compensated for at both the right and left sides of the panel


21




b.






In the present embodiment, the first and second compensators


34


and


35


are supported along their axes in the compensator holder


40


. However, it should be noted that a plurality of compensator holders may be formed on the flange


25




a


so that two of the compensator holders


41


and


42


are located parallel with a certain distance from the bobbin


25


and adjacent to each other, as illustrated in FIG.


14


. The first compensator


34


is supported in one of the compensator holders


41


, and the second compensator in compensator holder


42


.




As an alternative, compensator holders


43


and


44


may be parallel to each other and spaced apart, as illustrated in FIG.


15


.




When a plurality of compensator holders are secured to the flange


25




a,


the compensator holders


45


and


46


may be located radially from the bobbin


25


, as illustrated in FIG.


16


. The compensator holders


45


and


46


may also be arranged symmetrically to the bobbin, or equally spaced around the circumference of the bobbin


25


.





FIG. 17

illustrates another way of supporting the first and second compensators


34


and


35


, while allowing them to slide. The flange


25




a


is formed with a radially extending slit


25




b,


as illustrated in FIG.


17


. The first and second compensators are formed with grooves


37


at the opposite edges, having a width equal to or slightly greater than a thickness of the flange


25




a.


The inner edges of the slit


25




b


fit into the grooves


37


, ensuring that the first and second compensators


34


and


35


move radially relative to the bobbin


25


.




Alternatively, the first and second compensators


34


and


35


may be fixed to the flange


25




a


using another medium, such as an adhesive.




While the present invention has been described in connection with certain preferred embodiments, the subject matter encompassed by the present invention is not to be limited to those specific embodiments. In fact, the subject matter of the invention is intended to include all alternatives, modification, and equivalents that can be included within the spirit and scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A cathode ray tube comprising:(a) a panel having a fluorescent film on an inner surface thereof for three primary colors emission; (b) an electron gun for emitting electron beams to said fluorescent film; (c) a deflecting yoke located between said panel and said electron gun, and including first and second coils for generating horizontally and vertically deflected magnet fields; (d) at least one first compensator composed of magnetic substance having high magnetic permeability and low hysteresis characteristic for compensating for a profile of magnetic flux density in said horizontally deflected magnetic field, said first compensator being movable radially of said deflecting yoke; and (e) at least one second compensator composed of magnetic substance having hysteresis characteristic for keeping magnetization when a polarity of said horizontally deflected magnetic field is inverted, said second compensator being movable radially from said deflecting yoke.
  • 2. The cathode ray tube as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first compensator compensates for misconvergence generated between a central electron beam and two electron beams between which said central electron beam is situated, and wherein said second compensator compensates for misconvergence existing between said two electron beams.
  • 3. The cathode ray tube as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first and second compensators are spaced away from each other axially of said deflecting yoke.
  • 4. The cathode ray tube as set forth in claim 1, wherein said second compensator is composed of silicon steel.
  • 5. The cathode ray tube as set forth in claim 4, wherein said second compensator is composed of non-oriented silicon steel.
  • 6. The cathode ray tube as set forth in claim 1, further comprising at least one compensator holder including a pair of walls standing in facing relation on an outer surface of said deflecting yoke and formed at inner surfaces thereof with first and second grooves arranged in a heightwise direction thereof and extending radially of said deflecting yoke, said first and second compensators being slidably supported at opposite edges thereof with said first and second grooves.
  • 7. The cathode ray tube as set forth in claim 6, further comprising an additional compensator holder standing on an outer surface of said deflecting yoke.
  • 8. The cathode ray tube as set forth in claim 7, further comprising another first and second compensators carried at said additional compensator holder.
  • 9. The cathode ray tube as set forth in claim 7, wherein said additional compensator holder is located symmetrically with said compensator holder about a center of said deflecting yoke.
  • 10. The cathode ray tube as set forth in claim 6, wherein a plurality of compensator holders stands on an outer surface of said deflecting yoke.
  • 11. The cathode ray tube as set forth in claim 9, wherein said plurality of compensator holders is located equally, circumferentially about said deflecting yoke.
  • 12. The cathode ray tube as set forth in claim 9, wherein said plurality of compensator holders is located symmetrically with one another about a center of said deflecting yoke.
  • 13. The cathode ray tube as set forth in claim 6, wherein a plurality of compensator holders stands on an outer surface of said deflecting yoke in such a manner that said compensator holders are located adjacent to one another.
  • 14. The cathode ray tube as set forth in claim 6, wherein a plurality of compensator holders stands on an outer surface of said deflecting yoke in such a manner that said compensator holders are spaced in parallel away from each other.
  • 15. The cathode ray tube as set forth in claim 1, wherein said deflecting yoke is formed with a flange extending radially from said deflecting yoke, and said flange is formed with a radially extending slit, said first and second compensators being formed at opposite edges thereof with grooves in such a manner that inner edges of said slit are fittable into said grooves.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9-189368 Jul 1997 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
4386331 Kohzuki et al. May 1983
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Number Date Country
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