Color picture tube having a low expansion tension mask attached to a higher expansion frame

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6731055
  • Patent Number
    6,731,055
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 4, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A color picture tube has a tensioned mask supported by a support frame mounted within said tube. The mask has a significantly lower coefficient of thermal expansion than the frame. Intermediary members are located between the mask and the frame. The intermediary members are of a material having a coefficient of thermal expansion similar to that of the mask. Each of the intermediate members is attached to the frame by a plurality of connectors. Each of the connectors is elongated, and each of the connectors is attached at one end thereof to one of intermediate members and attached at an opposite end to said frame.
Description




This invention relates to color picture tubes having tension masks, and particularly to a tube having means for connecting a tension mask, that is made of a material having a relatively low coefficient of thermal expansion material, to a support frame, that has a significantly higher coefficient of thermal expansion.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A color picture tube includes an electron gun for generating and directing three electron beams to the screen of the tube. The screen is located on the inner surface of a faceplate of the tube and is made up of an array of elements of three different color-emitting phosphors. A color selection electrode, which may be either a shadow mask or a focus mask, is interposed between the gun and the screen to permit each electron beam to strike only the phosphor elements associated with that beam. A shadow mask is a thin sheet of metal, such as steel, that is usually contoured to somewhat parallel the inner surface of the tube faceplate.




One type of color picture tube has a tension mask mounted within a faceplate panel thereof. In order to maintain the tension on the mask, the mask must be attached to a relatively massive support frame. Although such tubes have found wide consumer acceptance, there is still a need for further improvement, to reduce the weight and cost of the mask-frame assemblies in such tubes.




It has been suggested that a lighter frame could be used in a tension mask tube if the required tension on a mask is reduced. One way to reduce the required mask tension is to make the mask from a material having a low coefficient of thermal expansion. However, a mask from such material requires a support frame of a material having a similar coefficient of thermal expansion, to prevent any mismatch of expansions during thermal processing that is required for tube manufacturing, and during tube operation. Because the metal materials that have low coefficients of thermal expansion are relatively expensive, it is costly to make both the mask and frame out of identical or similar low expansion materials. Therefore, it is desirable to use the combination of a low expansion tension mask with a higher expansion support frame, and to provide a solution to the problem that exists when there is a substantial mismatch in coefficients of thermal expansion between a tension mask and its support frame.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a color picture tube having a tensioned mask supported by a support frame mounted within the tube. The mask has a significantly lower coefficient of thermal expansion than the frame. Intermediate members are located between the mask and the frame. The intermediate members are of a material having a coefficient of thermal expansion similar to that of the mask. Each of the intermediate members is attached to the frame by a plurality of connectors. Each of the connectors is elongated, and each of the connectors is attached at one end thereof to one of the intermediate members and attached at an opposite end to the frame.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a side view, partly in axial section, of a color picture tube embodying the invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a tension mask-frame assembly.





FIG. 3

is a partial perspective view of the mask-frame assembly of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of the mask-frame assembly taken at line


4





4


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a front view of the mask-frame assembly taken at line


5





5


of FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a color picture tube


10


having a glass envelope


11


comprising a rectangular faceplate panel


12


and a tubular neck


14


connected by a funnel


15


. The funnel


15


has an internal conductive coating (not shown) that extends from an anode button


16


toward the panel


12


and to the neck


14


. The panel


12


comprises a substantially cylindrical or flat viewing faceplate


18


and a peripheral flange or sidewall


20


, which is sealed to the funnel


15


by a glass frit


17


. A three-color phosphor screen


22


is carried by the inner surface of the faceplate


18


. The screen


22


is a line screen with the phosphor lines arranged in triads, each triad including a phosphor line of each of the three colors. A color selection tension mask


24


is removably mounted in predetermined spaced relation to the screen


22


. An electron gun


26


, shown schematically by dashed lines in

FIG. 1

, is centrally mounted within the neck


14


to generate and direct three inline electron beams, a center beam and two side or outer beams, along convergent paths through the mask


24


to the screen


22


.




The tube


10


is designed to be used with an external magnetic deflection yoke, such as the yoke


30


shown in the neighborhood of the funnel-to-neck junction. When activated, the yoke


30


subjects the three beams to magnetic fields which cause the beams to scan horizontally and vertically in a rectangular raster over the screen


22


.




The tension mask


24


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, is interconnected to a peripheral frame


28


that includes two long sides


32


and


34


, and two short sides


36


and


38


. The two long sides


32


and


34


of the frame parallel a central major axis, X, of the tube; and the two short sides


36


and


38


parallel a central minor axis, Y, of the tube. The tension mask


24


includes an apertured portion that contains a plurality of metal strips having a multiplicity of elongated slits therebetween that parallel the minor axis of the mask.




As shown in greater detail in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, each of the two long sides


32


and


34


(not shown) of the frame


28


includes an L-shaped section


40


having an inner flange


43


and an outer flange


44


. A slanted section


42


extends between the two flanges, of the L-shaped section


40


to form a triangular cross-section. An intermediate member


48


, as shown in

FIGS. 3

,


4


, and


5


, is movably attached to the outer flange


44


of each L-shaped section


40


. Each intermediate member


48


extends the length of a long side,


32


and


34


, and overlaps the outer flange


44


. The intermediate members


48


are slidably affixed to the outer flanges


44


of the frame


28


by rivets


49


that are located at each end of the intermediate members


48


. The rivets


49


are attached to the outer flanges


44


, but ride in elongated slot apertures in the intermediate members


48


. The purpose of the rivets is to keep the intermediate member


48


in contact with the frame


28


and to limit any twisting motion of the intermediate member relative to the frame. Also interconnecting the intermediate members


48


to the frame


28


are a plurality of elongated connectors


50


that extend from the outer surface of the intermediate members


48


to a surface of the inner flanges


43


. Opposite ends of the elongated connectors


50


are welded to the frame


28


and to the intermediate member


48


, respectively. The intermediate members


48


are of a material that has a low coefficient of thermal expansion similar to that of the mask


24


. Therefore, changes of temperature that cause the mask to expand will have little effect on the position of the mask


24


relative to the intermediate members


48


. For example, a mask having a low coefficient of thermal expansion attached without a like intermediate member will become excessively stretched in the tube major axis direction during tube assembly, and permanent wrinkles will develop in the mask. Also, an intermediate member having a low coefficient of thermal expansion attached without a plurality of elongated connectors will cause an uncorrectable warping of the frame and mask during tube operation, which will distort the displayed image.




The short sides


36


and


38


of the frame


28


are tubes


52


having rectangular cross-sections. The ends of the tubes


52


are interconnected to the ends of the inner flanges


43


through four stand-off sections


54


. Angled mounting brackets


55


are attached to the frame


28


and are located at the four corners of the frame.




In one embodiment, the side tubes


52


, the stand-off sections


54


, the L-shaped sections


40


and the slanted section


42


are made from 4130 steel and the intermediate members


48


are of Invar. The side tubes


52


are 2.54 cm by 1.27 cm and 1.24 mm thick (1″×½″ and 0.049″). The stand-off sections


54


are 1.59 cm by 1.59 cm and 1.52 mm thick (⅝″×⅝″ and 0.060″). The L-shaped sections


40


and the slanted sections


42


are 1.27 mm (0.050″) thick. The intermediate members


48


are 3.05 mm (0.120″) thick. The spacing between the connectors


50


is about 5.08 cm (2.0″). In general, thicknesses of the component parts of the complete frame assembly are determined by considering mask thickness, the flexibility of the total mask-frame assembly and the desired warp misregistration limits.




In most embodiments, all of the connectors


50


can be of the same material. However, there are other embodiments where the connectors


50


are made of different materials, shapes or sizes to accommodate masks, frames and intermediate members of differing constructions.




Although the short sides of the frame have been shown as hollow rectangular tubes, other preferred configurations, such as those having L-shaped, C-shaped or triangular-shaped cross-sections, are also possible for these sides. Furthermore, although the long sides of the frame


28


have been shown as having triangular cross-sections formed from L-shaped sections


40


and slanted sections


42


, other configurations also may be used, such as C-shaped or L-shaped.



Claims
  • 1. A color picture tube having a tension mask supported by a support frame mounted within said tube, includingsaid mask having a significantly lower coefficient of thermal expansion than said frame, intermediate members located between said mask and said frame, said intermediate members being of a material having a coefficient of thermal expansion similar to that of said mask, each of said intermediate members being attached to said frame by a plurality of connectors, each of said connectors being elongated, and each of said connectors being attached at one end thereof to one of said intermediate members and being attached at an opposite end to said frame.
  • 2. The color picture tube as defined in claim 1, wherein said connectors are rigid wires that are welded to both said intermediate members and said frame.
  • 3. The color picture tube as defined in claim 1, wherein said mask is made from Invar and said frame is made from steel.
  • 4. A color picture tube, comprising:a frame mounted within said tube and having two longer sides connected by two shorter sides defining a rectangular opening therebetween; a tension mask disposed over said opening and supported by said frame, said tension mask having a coefficient of thermal expansion significantly lower than said frame; and an intermediate member extending along each long side of said frame and affixed in sliding contact with said frame to accommodate thermal expansion of said frame.
  • 5. The color picture tube of claim 4 wherein said intermediate member comprises an elongated slot, and wherein a rivet is affixed to said long side of said frame riding in said elongated slot to maintain contact between said frame and said intermediate member.
  • 6. The color picture tube of claim 4 wherein said long side of said frame comprises an outer flange at the periphery of said frame and an inner flange extending from said outer flange toward said opening.
  • 7. The color picture tube of claim 6 further comprising a plurality of elongated connectors, each fastened at one end thereof to said intermediate member at an opposite end to said inner flange.
  • 8. The color picture tube of claim 4 wherein said intermediate member extends the length of said long side of said frame.
  • 9. A color picture tube, comprising:a support frame mounted within said tube, at least a portion of said frame comprising an outer flange and an inner flange; a tension mask supported by said frame, said mask having a significantly lower coefficient of thermal expansion than said frame; intermediate members located between said mask and said frame, said intermediate members formed of a material having a coefficient of thermal expansion similar to that of said mask; and first and second connectors affixing said intermediate members to said frame, said first connectors slidably affixing said intermediate member to said outer flange and said second connectors being elongate wires affixed at one end thereof to said intermediate member and at an opposite end to said inner flange.
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