Claims
- 1. A color cathode ray tube comprising a tube, including a panel on which a fluorescent screen is formed, a neck including an electron gun, and a funnel for connecting the panel and the neck in the tube axis direction; and a shadow mask assembly and an inner shield provided for the shadow mask assembly, both of which are disposed within the tube; wherein:the shadow mask assembly includes a shadow mask, a mask frame, and a spring for mounting the shadow mask assembly in the panel; the shadow mask has a curved surface having electron beam passing holes and a skirt folded from the margin of the curved surface and extending in the tube axis direction, so that a top view obtained by projecting the margin on a plane transverse to the tube axis shows a substantially rectangular shape in which at least one of the major and the minor sides thereof have a curvature convex to the tube axis with corners thereof being round; the mask frame is substantially rectangular, the cross section of which is substantially L-shaped, and which mask frame includes a side wall extending in the tube axis direction and a flange extending transverse to the tube axis, so that a top view obtained by projecting the inside of the fluorescent screen end of the side wall on a plane transverse to the tube axis shows a substantially rectangular shape in which at least one of the major and minor sides thereof being linear or have a curvature concave to the tube axis with corners thereof being round; and the skirt of the shadow mask is secured to the inside of the side wall of the mask frame.
- 2. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein a corner in a top view of the margin of the substantially rectangular shadow mask is substantially equal to a corner in a top view of the portion contacting the shadow mask skirt in the side wall of the mask frame in a direction transverse to the tube axis.
- 3. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein a gap between the shadow-mask margin having a top view which is substantially rectangular and the inside of the mask-frame side wall in a direction transverse to the tube axis is smaller at the corners than at the major or minor side of the substantially rectangular shape.
- 4. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein a boss is formed on the side wall of a side of the substantially rectangular mask frame so that the side wall facing the skirt of the shadow mask is maintained at an almost uniform distance from the shadow mask skirt.
- 5. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein a boss is formed on the side wall of a side of the substantially rectangular mask frame but no boss is formed at the corners thereof.
- 6. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein an inner shield is set to contact corners of the substantially rectangular mask frame.
- 7. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein a hole for mounting an inner shield using a securing spring is formed on the flange at a corner of the substantially rectangular mask frame.
- 8. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 1, wherein the shadow mask is made of invar.
- 9. A color cathode ray tube comprising a tube, including a panel on which a fluorescent screen is formed, a neck including an electron gun, and a funnel for connecting the panel and the neck in the tube axis direction; and a shadow mask assembly and an inner shield provided for the shadow mask assembly, both of which are disposed within the tube; wherein:the shadow mask assembly includes a shadow mask, a mask frame, and a spring for mounting the shadow mask assembly in the panel; the shadow mask has a curved surface having electron beam passing holes and a skirt folded from the margin of the curved surface and extending in the tube axis direction, so that a top view obtained by projecting the margin on a plane transverse to the tube axis shows a substantially rectangular shape in which at least one of the major and minor sides thereof have a curvature convex to the tube axis with corners thereof being round, and each radius of curvature is one of RM1 and RM2; the mask frame is substantially rectangular, the cross section of which is substantially L-shaped, and which mask frame includes a side wall extending in the tube axis direction and a flange extending transverse to the tube axis, so that a top view obtained by projecting the inside of the fluorescent screen end of the side wall on a plane transverse to the tube axis shows a substantially rectangular shape in which at least one of the major and minor sides being linear or have a curvature concave to the tube axis with corners thereof being round, and each radius of curvature is one of RF1 and RF2; the relation between the radii of curvatures meets one of the inequalities RM1>RF1 and RM2>RF2; and the shadow-mask skirt is secured to the inside of the side wall of the mask frame.
- 10. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 9, wherein a gap between the shadow-mask margin having a top view which is substantially.rectangular and the inside of the mask-frame side wall in a direction transverse to the tube axis is smaller at corners than at the major or minor side of the substantially rectangular shape.
- 11. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 9, wherein a boss is formed on the side wall of a side of the substantially rectangular mask frame and the side wall facing the shadow-mask skirt is maintained at an almost uniform distance from the shadow-mask skirt at corners.
- 12. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 9, wherein a boss is formed on the side wall of a side of the substantially rectangular mask frame but no boss is formed at the corners thereof.
- 13. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 9, wherein an inner shield is set to contact corners of the substantially rectangular mask frame.
- 14. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 9, wherein a hole for mounting an inner shield using a securing spring is formed on the flange at a corner of the substantially rectangular mask frame.
- 15. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 9, wherein the shadow mask is made of invar.
- 16. A color cathode ray tube comprising a tube, including a panel on which a fluorescent screen is formed, a neck including an electron gun, and a funnel for connecting the panel and the neck in the tube axis direction; and a shadow mask assembly and an inner shield provided for the shadow mask assembly, both of which are disposed within the tube; wherein:the shadow mask assembly includes a shadow mask, a mask frame, and a spring for mounting the shadow mask assembly in the panel; the shadow mask has a curved surface having electron beam passing holes and a skirt folded from the margin of the curved surface and extending in the tube axis direction, so that a top view obtained by projecting the margin on a plane transverse to the tube axis shows a substantially rectangular shape in which at least one of the major and minor sides thereof have a curvature convex to the tube axis with corners thereof being round, and each radius of curvature is one of RM1 and RM2; the mask frame is substantially rectangular, the cross section of which is substantially L-shaped, and which mask frame includes a side wall extending in the tube axis direction and a flange extending transverse to the tube axis, so that a top view obtained by projecting the inside of the fluorescent screen end of the side wall on a plane transverse to the tube axis shows a substantially rectangular shape in which at least one of the major and minor sides being linear or have a curvature concave to the tube axis with corners thereof being round, and each radius of curvature is one of RF1 and RF2; the relation between the radii of curvatures meets one of the inequalities RM1>RF1 and RM2>RF2; and the shadow-mask skirt is secured to the inside of the side wall of the mask frame; wherein the shadow mask is made of invar, the electron beam passing holes are round holes, and the pitch between the round holes is 0.28 mm or less.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/492,526, filed Jan. 27, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,278,232 which-is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/814,642, filed Mar 10, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,104,132, issued Aug. 15, 2000, the subject matter of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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