Claims
- 1. A color display tube, comprising:
- an evacuated envelope including a substantially rectangular display window connected to a conical portion coupled to a neck;
- a display screen on the inside of the display window, the screen comprising triplets of striped-shaped regions which can luminesce in three colors, the regions extending substantially perpendicularly to the long sides of the display window;
- an electron gun system in the neck, the system having three electron guns for generating three electron beams during normal operation of the tube, the guns being situated with their longitudinal axes in a plane extending substantially perpendicularly to the stripe-shaped regions, and
- a shadow mask for associating each electron beam with a stripe-shaped region of one color, the mask being disposed between the display screen and the electron gun system, the mask including a metal sheet having rows of slot-shaped apertures extending substantially parallel to the stripe-shaped regions, adjacent apertures in a row being separated from one another by ridges, the apertures being elongate in the direction of the rows, one row of apertures being allotted to each triplet, characterized in that the apertures in the metal sheet are arranged and dimensioned such that places on the mask of equal electron beam transmission are situated on elliptical curves each having a short main symmetry axis in the plane and a long main symmetry axis perpendicular to the plane.
- 2. A color display tube as claimed in claim 1, wherein the length of each long symmetry axis is less than five times the length of a respective short symmetry axis.
- 3. A color display tube as claimed in claim 1, wherein the length of each long symmetry axis is 1.55 times the length of a respective short symmetry axis.
- 4. A color display tube as claimed in claim 1, wherein the length of each long symmetry axis is 2.75 times the length of the respective short symmetry axis.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 676,222, filed Nov. 29, 1984 now abandoned.
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