Claims
- 1. In an in-line electron gun structure for a color cathode ray tube, a lensing arrangement in the final low potential lensing and high potential lensing electrodes comprising:
- a first lensing structure in the forward portion of the low potential lensing electrode, such structure having three in-line linearly tapered apertures of substantially truncated volumetric configuration, each aperture having beam-exiting front and smaller dimensioned beam-entering rear openings, the front and rear openings being connected by sloping sidewalls; and
- a second lensing structure in the rear portion of the high potential lensing electrode in adjacent, facing relationship with the first structure, such second structure having three in-line linearly tapered apertures of substantially truncated volumetric configuration, each aperture having beam-entering rear and smaller dimensioned beam-exiting front openings, the front and rear openings being connected by sloping sidewalls.
- 2. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 1 wherein said low potential lensing electrode is the main beam focusing electrode, and said high potential lensing electrode is the final beam accelerating electrode.
- 3. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 1 wherein said tapered apertures in said high potential lensing electrode have front and rear openings that are dimensionally greater than the respective rear and front openings of the tapered apertures in said adjacent low potential lensing electrode.
- 4. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 1 wherein the rear openings of said tapered apertures in said low potential lensing electrode terminate in relatively short ring-like aperture extensions.
- 5. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 1 wherein the front openings of said tapered apertures in said high potential lensing electrode terminate in relatively short ring-like aperture extensions.
- 6. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 1 wherein the linear taper defines a truncated conical configuration.
- 7. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 1 wherein the first lensing structure has a linear taper forming an angle with the front opening plane substantially within the range of 50 to 70 degrees.
- 8. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 1 wherein the second lensing structure has a linear taper forming an angle with the rear opening plane substantially within the range of 50 to 70 degrees.
- 9. In an in-line electron gun structure for a color cathode ray tube, a lensing arrangement in the final low potential lensing and high potential lensing electrodes comprising:
- a first lensing structure in the forward portion of the low potential lensing electrode, such structure having three in-line tapered apertures of substantially truncated spherical configuration, each aperture having beam-exiting front and smaller dimensioned beam-entering rear openings, the front and rear openings being connected by sloping sidewalls; and
- a second lensing structure in the rear portion of the high potential lensing electrode in adjacent, facing relationship with the first structure, such second structure having three in-line tapered apertures of substantially truncated spherical configuration, each aperture having beam-entering rear and smaller dimensioned beam-exiting front openings, the front and rear openings being connected by sloping sidewalls.
- 10. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 9 wherein said low potential lensing electrode is the main beam focusing electrode, and said high potential lensing electrode is the final beam accelerating electrode.
- 11. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 9 wherein said tapered apertures in said high potential lensing electrode have front and rear openings that are dimensionally greater than the respective rear and front openings of the tapered apertures in said adjacent low potential lensing electrode.
- 12. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 9 wherein the rear openings of said tapered apertures in said low potential lensing electrode terminate in relatively short ring-like aperture extensions.
- 13. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 9 wherein the front openings of said tapered apertures in said high potential lensing electrode terminate in relatively short ring-like aperture extensions.
- 14. In an in-line electron gun structure for a color cathode ray tube, a lensing arrangement in the final low potential lensing and high potential lensing electrodes comprising:
- a first lensing structure in the forward portion of the low potential lensing electrode, such structure having three in-line linearly tapered apertures of substantially truncated volumetric configuration, each aperture having beam-exiting front and smaller dimensioned beam-entering rear openings, the front and rear openings being connected by sloping sidewalls, a portion of the sidewall of each aperture intersects with a portion of the sidewall of an adjacent aperture to form an inwardly sloping arcuate rounded saddle along the region of intersection, such structure resulting from the partial overlapping of geometric constructions of the volumetric configurations; and
- a second lensing structure in the rear portion of the high potential lensing electrode in adjacent, facing relationship with the first structure, such second structure having three in-line linearly tapered apertures of substantially truncated volumetric configuration, each aperture having beam-entering rear and smaller dimensioned beam-exiting front openings, the front and rear openings being connected by sloping sidewalls, a portion of the sidewall of each aperture intersects with a portion of the sidewall of an adjacent aperture to form an inwardly sloping arcuate rounded saddle along the region of intersection, such structures resulting from the partial overlapping of geometric constructions of the volumetric configurations.
- 15. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 14 wherein the aperture sidewalls in at least one of the lensing structures have a linear taper.
- 16. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 14 wherein the aperture sidewalls of at least one of said lensing structures have an arcuate taper.
- 17. The in-line electron structure of claim 16 wherein the arcuate taper defines a truncated spherical configuration.
- 18. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 14 wherein said low potential lensing electrode is the main beam focusing electrode, and said high potential lensing electrode is the final beam accelerating electrode.
- 19. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 14 wherein said tapered apertures in said high potential lensing electrode have front and rear openings that are dimensionally greater than the respective rear and front openings of the tapered apertures in said adjacent low potential lensing electrode.
- 20. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 14 wherein the rear openings of said tapered apertures in said low potential lensing electrode terminate in relatively short ring-like aperture extensions.
- 21. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 14 wherein the front openings of said tapered apertures in said high potential lensing electrode terminate in relatively short ring-like aperture extensions.
- 22. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 14 wherein the linear taper defines a truncated conical configuration.
- 23. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 14 wherein the first lensing structure has a linear taper forming an angle with the front opening plane substantially within the range of 50 to 70 degrees.
- 24. The in-line electron gun structure of claim 14 wherein the second lensing structure has a linear taper forming an angle with the rear opening plane substantially within the range of 50 to 70 degrees.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 450,574, filed Dec. 16, 1982, and now abandoned, and incorporates by reference the disclosure set forth in that application which is assigned to the assignee of the present application.
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