Claims
- 1. A color cathode ray tube equipped with an in-line electron gun comprising three cathodes for emitting three electron beams of an in-line arrangement toward a fluorescent screen, and a main lens for focusing said three electron beams on the fluorescent screen, said main lens comprising two cylindrical electrodes arranged in a spaced relationship in a direction of an axis of said tube, said two cylindrical electrodes having different voltages applied thereto, wherein the following inequalities are satisfied;
- 2S+14.6.ltoreq.T.ltoreq.25.3
- S being a beam spacing in mm between central axes of said three electron beams at said main lens, and T being an outside diameter of a neck portion of a vacuum envelope housing said in-line electron gun which is larger than about 22.5 mm, wherein a distance from a center of a side electron beam to an inner wall of said neck portion at said main lens is at least about 4.8 mm.
- 2. A color cathode ray tube equipped with an in-line electron gun comprising three cathodes for emitting three electron beams of an in-line arrangement toward a fluorescent screen, and a main lens for focusing said three electron beams on the fluorescent screen, said main lens comprising two cylindrical electrodes arranged in a spaced relationship in a direction of an axis of said tube, said two cylindrical electrodes having different voltages applied thereto, wherein the following inequalities are satisfied;
- 2S+14.6.ltoreq.T.ltoreq.26.7
- S being a beam spacing in mm between central axes of said three electron beams at said main lens, and T being an outside diameter of a neck portion of a vacuum envelope housing said in-line electron gun which is larger than about 22.5 mm, wherein a distance from a center of a side electron beam to an inner wall of said neck portion at said main lens is at least about 4.8 mm.
- 3. A color cathode ray tube equipped with an in-line electron gun comprising three cathodes for emitting three electron beams of an in-line arrangement toward a fluorescent screen, and a main lens for focusing said three electron beams on the fluorescent screen, said main lens comprising two cylindrical electrodes arranged in a spaced relationship in a direction of an axis of said tube, said two cylindrical electrodes having different voltages applied thereto, wherein the following inequalities are satisfied;
- 2S+14.6.ltoreq.T.ltoreq.28.1
- S being a beam spacing in mm between central axes of said three electron beams at said main lens, and T being an outside diameter of a neck portion of a vacuum envelope housing said in-line electron gun which is larger than about 22.5 mm, wherein a distance from a center of a side electron beam to an inner wall of said neck portion at said main lens is at least about 4.8 mm.
- 4. A color cathode ray tube equipped with an in-line electron gun comprising three cathodes for emitting three electron beams of an in-line arrangement toward a fluorescent screen, and a main lens for focusing said three electron beams on the fluorescent screen, said main lens comprising two cylindrical electrodes arranged in a spaced relationship in a direction of an axis of said tube, said two cylindrical electrodes having different voltages applied thereto, wherein an outside diameter of a neck of a vacuum envelope housing said in-line electron gun is substantially 24.3 mm, and a distance from a center of a side electron beam to an inner wall of said neck at said main lens is at least about 4.8 mm.
- 5. A color cathode ray tube according to any one of claim 1 to claim 4, wherein at least one of said two cylindrical electrodes has an opening and has a plate electrode with a beam passing area provided therein.
- 6. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 5, wherein each of opposing ends of said two cylindrical electrodes comprises a common single opening for said three electron beams.
- 7. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 6, wherein a thickness in mm of said plate electrode extends in a direction of the axis of said tube.
- 8. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 7, wherein said plate electrode has at least an aperture for a center electron beam, said aperture having a smaller dimension in a direction of said in-line arrangement than a dimension of a direction perpendicular to said direction of in-line arrangement.
- 9. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 8, wherein said aperture has an elliptical shape.
- 10. A color cathode ray tube equipped with an in-line electron gun comprising three cathodes for emitting three electron beams of an in-line arrangement toward a fluorescent screen, and a main lens for focusing said three electron beams on the fluorescent screen, said main lens comprising two cylindrical electrodes arranged in a spaced relationship in a direction of an axis of said tube, each of said two cylindrical electrodes having therein a plate electrode with a beam passing area, said plate electrode having a thickness in mm which extends in a direction of said axis of said tube, said two cylindrical electrodes having different voltages applied thereto, wherein the following inequalities are satisfied;
- 2S+14.6.ltoreq.T.ltoreq.25.3
- S being a beam spacing in mm between central axes of said three electron beams at said main lens, and T being an outside diameter of a neck portion of a vacuum envelope housing said in-line electron gun in mm, wherein a distance from a center of a side electron beam to an inner wall at said neck portion at said main lens is at least about 4.8 mm, and wherein convergence drift is reduced.
- 11. A color cathode ray tube equipped with an in-line electron gun comprising three cathodes for emitting three electron beams of an in-line arrangement toward a fluorescent screen, and a main lens for focusing said three electron beams on the fluorescent screen, said main lens comprising two cylindrical electrodes arranged in a spaced relationship in a direction of an axis of said tube, each of said two cylindrical electrodes having therein a plate electrode with a beam passing area, said plate electrode having a thickness in mm which extends in a direction of said axis of said tube, said two cylindrical electrodes having different voltages applied thereto, wherein the following inequalities are satisfied;
- 2S+14.6.ltoreq.T.ltoreq.26.7
- S being a beam spacing in mm between central axes of said three electron beams at said main lens, and T being an outside diameter of a neck portion of a vacuum envelope housing said in-line electron gun in mm, wherein a distance from a center of a side electron beam to an inner wall of said neck portion at said main lens is at least about 4.8 mm, and wherein convergence drift is reduced.
- 12. A color cathode ray tube equipped with an in-line electron gun comprising three cathodes for emitting three electron beams of an in-line arrangement toward a fluorescent screen, and a main lens for focusing said three electron beams on the fluorescent screen, said main lens comprising two cylindrical electrodes arranged in a spaced relationship in a direction of an axis of said tube, each of said two cylindrical electrodes having therein a plate electrode with a beam passing area, said plate electrode having a thickness in mm which extends in a direction of said axis of said tube, said two cylindrical electrodes having different voltages applied thereto, wherein the following inequalities are satisfied;
- 2S+14.6.ltoreq.T.ltoreq.28.1
- S being a beam spacing in mm between central axes of said three electron beams at said main lens, and T being an outside diameter of a neck portion of a vacuum envelope housing said in-line electron gun in mm, wherein a distance from a center of a side electron beam to an inner wall of said neck portion at said main lens is at least about 4.8 mm, and wherein convergence drift is reduced.
- 13. A color cathode ray tube equipped with an in-line electron gun comprising three cathodes for emitting three electron beams of an in-line arrangement toward a fluorescent screen, and a main lens for focusing said three electron beams on the fluorescent screen, said main lens comprising two cylindrical electrodes arranged in a spaced relationship in a direction of an axis of said tube, each of said two cylindrical electrodes having a common single opening for said three electron beams at opposing ends thereof and having therein a plate electrode with a beam passing area, said plate electrode having a thickness in mm which extends in a direction of said axis of said tube, said two cylindrical electrodes having different voltages applied thereto, wherein an outside diameter of a neck portion of a vacuum envelope housing said in-line electron gun is substantially 24.3 mm, wherein a distance from a center of a side electron beam to an inner wall of said neck portion at said main lens is at least about 4.8 mm, and wherein convergence drift is reduced.
- 14. A color cathode ray tube according to any one of claim 10 to claim 13, wherein said plate electrode has at least an aperture for a center electron beam, said aperture having a smaller dimension in a direction of said in-line arrangement than a dimension of a direction perpendicular to said direction of said in-line arrangement.
- 15. A color cathode ray tube according to claim 14, wherein said aperture has an elliptical shape.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuing application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/004,276, filed Jan. 8, 1998, which is a continuing application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/727,753, filed Oct. 8, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,731,657, issued Mar. 24, 1998, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/685,005, filed Jul. 22, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,708,322, issued Jan. 13, 1998, which is a continuing application of Ser. No. 08/332,788, filed Nov. 2, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,572,084, issued Nov. 5, 1996, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/049,346, filed Apr. 21, 1993, now abandoned, and a continuing application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/685,005, filed Jul. 22, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,708,322, issued Jan. 13, 1998, which is a continuing application of Ser. No. 08/332,788, filed Nov. 2, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,572,084, issued Nov. 5, 1996, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/049,346, filed Apr. 21, 1993, now abandoned.
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