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

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6680563
  • Patent Number
    6,680,563
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 20, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A color picture tube (10) has a tensioned mask (24) supported by a support frame (28) mounted within the tube. The mask has a significantly lower coefficient of thermal expansion than the frame. Intermediate members (48) 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. The frame has elongated tabs (46) extending therefrom. Each of the tabs is attached at one end thereof to the remaining portion of the frame. The distal ends of the tabs are welded to the intermediate members.
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 an improvement in 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. The frame has elongated tabs extending therefrom. Each of the tabs is attached at one end thereof to the remaining portion of the frame. The distal ends of at least some of the tabs are welded to the intermediate members.











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 frame of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a partial perspective view of a second frame embodiment.





FIG. 5

is a partial perspective view of a third frame embodiment.





FIGS. 6 and 7

are elevation views of the right end of the frame of

FIG. 5

in an unheated condition and in a heated condition, respectively.





FIG. 8

is a partial perspective view of a fourth frame embodiment.





FIG. 9

is a partial perspective view of a fifth frame embodiment.











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 attached 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.




Details of the frame


28


are shown in FIG.


3


. The long sides of the frame


32


and


34


have an L-shaped cross-section formed by two flanges


40


and


42


. One flange


40


is in the X-Y plane, perpendicular to the central longitudinal Z axis of the tube. The second flange


42


is in the X-Z plane, extending perpendicularly to the Y axis. The short sides


36


and


38


also have an L-shaped cross-section, but could be shaped in other cross-sections, such as square, rectangular or even solid. The second flange


42


includes a plurality of slits


44


therein that extend from near the proximal end connection with the first flange


40


to the distal edge of the second flange. The slits


44


define a series of tabs


46


in the frame


28


. In this embodiment, each of the tabs


46


is welded near its distal end to an intermediate member


48


. In other embodiments, the intermediate members


48


need not be attached to all of the tabs


46


. Each intermediate member


48


extends the length of a long side,


32


and


34


, and overlaps the second flange


42


that includes the tabs


46


. The mask


24


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, is attached between the distal edges of two parallel intermediate members


48


, that are attached to the two long sides


32


and


34


of the frame


28


. The intermediate members


48


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


24


. Therefore, expansion mismatch between the mask and the frame, caused by changes in temperature, does not occur and mask wrinkling during tube manufacturing and mask/frame warping during tube operation do not occur.




In one embodiment, the L-shaped frame is made from 4130 steel, and the intermediate members and mask are made of low expansion materials, such as nickel iron alloy (INVAR). The L-shaped frame is 1.27 mm (0.050″) thick, and the intermediate members


48


are 3.05 mm (0.120″) thick. 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.




Further embodiments are shown in

FIGS. 4 through 9

. Each of the embodiments utilizes two intermediate members, that are either the same or similar to the members


48


used in the first embodiment.




The frame


50


of

FIG. 4

is similar to the frame


28


of

FIG. 3

, except that along each long side


32


′ an angled portion


52


extends between two flanges


40


′ and


42


′ to form a triangularly shaped cross-section. The angled portion


52


includes a plurality of slits


54


that are aligned with slits


44


′ in the second flange


42


′ An intermediate member


48


′ is located between the flange


42


′ and the angled portion


52


. The formation of a triangular cross-section provides for a rigid frame, even with thinner material than that required for the frame


28


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

shows a frame


56


that includes slits


58


having varied spacings to form narrower and wider sections,


60


and


62


, respectively, in a second flange


64


. The narrower sections


60


are the tabs to which the intermediate member


48


is attached.

FIGS. 6 and 7

show the end tab of the frame


56


of

FIG. 5

, in an unheated condition and in a heated condition, respectively. When the frame is heated, it expands more than does the intermediate member


48


. Compensation for this expansion differential, to maintain the position of the intermediate member


48


, is provided by the flexure of the tab.





FIGS. 8 and 9

show two additional frames


66


and


68


, respectively. Each of these frames has tabs that are enclosed within unopen cutouts in a flange of the frame. In the frame


66


of

FIG. 8

, a plurality of tabs


70


extend down from the distal edge of a flange


72


, and are attached by welding to an intermediate member


74


. In the frame


68


of

FIG. 8

, a plurality of tabs


76


extend upward toward the distal edge of a flange


78


, and are attached by welding to an intermediate member


80


.



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, and said frame having elongated tabs extending therefrom, each of said tabs being attached at one end thereof to the remaining portion of the frame, with the distal ends of at least some of said tabs being welded to said intermediate members.
  • 2. The color picture tube as defined in claim 1, wherein said tabs are adjacent to each other.
  • 3. The color picture tube as defined in claim 1, wherein said tabs are located between parts of the remaining portion of said frame.
  • 4. The color picture tube as defined in claim 1, wherein said mask is made of a nickel iron alloy and said frame is made of steel.
  • 5. The color picture tube as defined in claim 1, wherein said frame includes two long sides and two short sides, said long sides having an L-shaped cross-section formed by two substantially perpendicular flanges, and slits are located in one of said flanges of both of said long sides to form said tabs.
  • 6. The color picture tube as defined in claim 5, wherein the spacing between said slits is varied, forming narrower and wider sections, and the tabs are being the narrower sections.
  • 7. The color picture tube as defined in claim 5, wherein said frame includes an angled portion extending between said two flanges and, in cross-section, forming a triangle therewith, said angled portion including slits that are aligned with the slits on said one flange.
  • 8. The color picture tube as defined in claim 1, wherein said tabs are located within unopen cutouts within said frame.
  • 9. The color picture tube as defined in claim 8, wherein the distal ends of said tabs face a viewing screen of said tube.
  • 10. The color picture tube as defined in claim 8, wherein the distal ends of said tabs face away from a viewing screen of said tube.
  • 11. A color picture tube having a tension mask supported by a support frame mounted within said tube, includingsaid mask having a lower coefficient of thermal expansion than said frame, intermediate members located between said mask and said frame having a coefficient of thermal expansion similar to that of said mask, said intermediate members are fixed to opposing sides of said frame and extend the length of said opposing sides, and each of said opposing sides having a plurality of adjacent tabs extending therefrom, each of said tabs being attached at one end thereof to the remaining portion of the frame, with the distal ends of at least some of said tabs being welded to said intermediate members.
  • 12. The color picture tube as defined in claim 11, wherein the plurality of adjacent tabs is formed from a plurality of slits and adjacent tabs are formed from the same slit.
  • 13. The color picture tube as defined in claim 11, wherein the opposing sides have L-shaped cross-sections formed by two substantially perpendicular flanges, and slits are located in one of said flanges of both of said opposing sides to form said plurality of adjacent tabs.
  • 14. The color picture tube as defined in claim 13, wherein said opposing sides include angled portions extending between said two flanges and, in cross-section, forming a triangle therewith, said angled portion including slits that are aligned with the slits on said one flange.
  • 15. The color picture tube as defined in claim 11, wherein the plurality of adjacent tabs are formed from a plurality of slits and spacing between said slits is varied, forming narrower and wider sections, and the plurality of adjacent tabs are formed from the narrower sections.
  • 16. The color picture tube as defined in claim 11, wherein the plurality of adjacent tabs are located within unopen cutouts within said frame.
  • 17. The color picture tube as defined in claim 11, wherein the distal ends of said tabs face a viewing screen of said tube.
  • 18. The color picture tube as defined in claim 11, wherein the distal ends of said tabs face away from a viewing screen of said tube.
  • 19. The color picture tube as defined in claim 11, wherein said mask is made of a nickel iron alloy and said frame is made of steel.
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