Claims
- 1. A cathode ray tube (CRT) funnel having walls ending in a substantially rectangular seal area for joining to a CRT front panel, the funnel characterized in that corner areas of the funnel walls in said seal area are substantially thinner than the funnel walls in the non-corner areas of the rectangular seal area, thereby providing a more compliant funnel corner when the funnel is joined to the front panel.
- 2. A CRT envelope comprising:
- a) a funnel having walls ending in a substantially rectangular seal area for joining to a CRT front panel, the funnel further having corner areas of the funnel walls in said seal area that are substantially thinner than the funnel walls in the noncorner areas of the rectangular seal area, thereby providing a more compliant funnel corner when the funnel is joined to the front panel, and
- b) a flat front panel affixed to said funnel.
- 3. The CRT envelope of claim 2 wherein the front panel is skirtless.
- 4. The CRT envelope of claim 3 further characterized in that the flat, skirtless panel has an interior surface, an exterior surface and,
- a) a phosphor screen on the interior surface thereof,
- b) a mask support structure affixed to the interior surface and surrounding the phosphor screen, and
- c) a tensed shadow mask affixed to the mask support structure.
- 5. In a substantially conical cathode ray tube (CRT) funnel having a substantially rectangular end portion for affixation to a CRT front panel, the end portion having side walls and corner area walls and an interior and exterior surface each defining a substantially rectangular shape in the X-Y plane of the funnel, the improvement comprising:
- the corner walls being of thinner dimension than the side walls by virtue of having the interior surface of said corner walls being moved outwardly of the normally defined substantially rectangular shape towards said exterior surface.
- 6. The CRT funnel of claim 5 further characterized in that the interior surface of said corner walls are curved outwardly towards said exterior surface.
- 7. The CRT funnel of claim 6 further characterized in that the corners walls are faired at their transitions into the side walls.
- 8. The CRT funnel of claim 5 further characterized in that the upper areas of the corner walls are faired at their transitions with the lower areas of the corner walls.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is related to, but not dependent on copending U.S. application Ser. No. 815,675, Filed Dec. 13, 1991, commonly owned herewith.
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