Information
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Patent Grant
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6580207
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Patent Number
6,580,207
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 29, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 17, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Luebke; Renee
- McCamey; Ann M
Agents
- Boyle Fredrickson Newholm Stein & Gratz S.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a deflection unit for mounting on a color cathode ray tube. The deflection unit comprises a coil body for a vertical deflection coil and a first and second means for displacing the coil body into a first and second direction. The first and second directions are offset by 90° and are positioned in parallel with the screen plane of the color cathode ray tube. In a preferred embodiment of the invention the first and second means respectively comprise displacement bow members which can be displaced by means of a screw. The screws are preferably identical. To secure the Z-position, the coil body is preferably slid into a cap and rotated in the stop position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a deflection unit for mounting on a color cathode ray tube and is, in particular, concerned with positioning and adjusting the vertical coil in such a deflection unit.
2. Description of the Related Art
Deflection units are mounted on a cathode ray tube to deflect the electron beams across the screen in X- and Y-direction. The deflection unit consists essentially of two pairs of coils and a ferrite core which serves to return the magnetic flux. The one pair of coils produces a magnetic field which deflects the electron beams in horizontal direction (X-direction) while the other pair of coils serves vertical deflection (Y-direction).
During mounting of such a deflection unit the auxiliary vertical coil is first finished by winding a coil wire onto a prefabricated coil body and is then installed in the deflection unit. Tolerances of the components create deviations in the positions of the vertical coil, which might result in convergence and geometry errors. Therefore, after the vertical coil has been positioned, an adjusting operation is required for obtaining an optimum picture quality.
However, the adjustments known in the prior art are either too inaccurate or require complex devices which make the manufacture of such a deflection unit expensive.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a deflection unit for mounting on a color cathode ray tube which permits an easier positioning and adjustment of the vertical coil. Furthermore a corresponding color cathode ray tube and an associated display apparatus shall be provided.
According to the invention this object is achieved by a deflection unit for mounting on a color cathode ray tube which comprises a coil body for a vertical deflection coil and first and second means for displacing the coil body in a first and second direction. The first and second directions are offset by about 90° and are substantially positioned in parallel with the screen plane of the color cathode ray tube.
The invention permits a separate adjustment of the position of the vertical coil in X- and Y-direction in an advantageous manner.
Moreover, the deflection unit of the invention has a compact constructional shape so that it can easily be mounted on the neck of a color cathode ray tube.
In a preferred development of the invention each of the first and second means comprises a guided displacement bow member which can be displaced by means of a screw. Thanks to the constructionally identical design of the screws the manufacture of the deflection unit is further simplified.
When the vertical deflection coil is inserted into a cap of the deflection unit until it reaches a stop and when it is then rotated for fixing purposes, the positioning of the vertical coil relative to the Z-direction can be further simplified with respect to its manufacture.
Preferred developments of the invention are indicated in the subclaims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows the subassembly for positioning and adjusting the vertical coil in a preferred embodiment of the deflection unit according to the invention
FIG. 2
shows the cap belonging to the subassembly;
FIG.
3
. shows the coil body belonging to the subassembly;
FIG. 4
a
shows an adjusting screw belonging to the subassembly;
FIG. 4
b
shows a displacement bow member belonging to the subassembly;
FIG. 5
a
shows another displacement bow member belonging to the subassembly;
FIG. 5
b
shows another adjusting screw belonging to the subassembly;
FIG. 6
shows the subassembly of
FIG. 1
with an equipped carrier tube.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of the invention shall now be explained in more detail with reference to the attached drawings.
FIG. 1
shows the subassembly used for positioning and adjusting the vertical coil. The subassembly consists of a cap
100
which comprises two projecting displacement balconies
110
,
120
arranged at an angle of 90° The displacement balconies have inserted thereinto displacement bow members
130
,
140
which by means of adjusting screws
150
,
160
are displaceable to be guided in the displacement balconies
110
,
120
. Furthermore, a coil body
170
of the vertical coil is slid from below into the cap
100
. The coil body
170
is connected to the displacement bow members
130
and can thus be displaced by rotating screws
150
,
160
along the directions shown by the double-headed arrows in FIG.
1
.
The positioning and adjustment of the vertical coil shall now be explained in more detail with reference to
FIGS. 2
to
5
.
FIG. 2
is a view of cap
100
. The displacement balconies
110
,
120
comprise guide grooves
220
,
240
in which the displacement bow members
130
,
140
are displaceable in a guided manner. Furthermore, respective locking elements
230
,
250
are provided for retaining the displacement bow members
130
,
140
in the displacement balconies.
FIG. 3
is an oblique view showing the coil body
170
as it is slid from below with the wound-on coil wires into the cap illustrated in FIG.
2
. The coil body
170
first includes four noses
320
,
330
that upon insertion of the coil body are guided in respectively associated recesses
200
,
210
of the cap. As can be seen in
FIG. 1
under reference numeral
180
, the coil body
170
, which has fully been slid into the cap, is secured in its stop position by rotating the cap. During this rotation the noses
320
,
330
slide over a collar of the cap
100
, so that the coil body is secured in its Z-position. A preferred angle of rotation is about 10°.
As can also be seen in
FIG. 3
, the coil body
170
comprises ribs
300
,
310
,
340
, of which two ribs are seated on the above-mentioned noses. Ribs
300
,
310
,
340
serve to position and adjust the vertical coil.
FIGS. 4
a
,
4
b
,
5
a
and
5
b
show the angular displacement bow members
130
,
140
with the respectively associated adjusting screws
150
,
160
. The displacement bow members
130
,
140
are first provided with guide rails
410
,
420
,
520
,
530
that are inserted into the grooves
220
,
240
and respectively held from above by the locking elements
230
,
250
. Moreover, the displacement bow members
130
,
140
comprise gripping collars
500
,
510
which in the mounted arrangement grip over the ribs
300
,
310
,
340
, thereby securing the position of the coil body
170
in the respective direction. Since the displacement bow members
130
and
140
are arranged to be offset by 90°, the respective displacement bow member fixes the position of the coil body only in one direction whereas freedom of movement is still ensured in the direction perpendicular thereto.
Thus, the invention first makes it possible to secure the Z-position of the vertical coil by insertion up to the stop and by subsequent rotation of the coil body. The displacement bow members are then clipped into the corresponding displacement balconies, whereupon the vertical coil is displaceable by simple rotation of the corresponding adjusting screws in X- and Y-direction.
The adjusting screws
150
,
160
shown in
FIG. 4
a
and
FIG. 5
b
are preferably of the same construction.
FIG. 6
shows the subassembly of
FIG. 1
with subsequently further mounted elements. As can be seen from the illustration, a carrier tube
600
, several magnet and spacer rings
610
as well as a threaded ring
620
are mounted after the coil body has been inserted and the displacement bow member clipped in.
The deflection unit according to the invention is preferably used in “pure flat” type picture tubes
Claims
- 1. A deflection unit for mounting on a color cathode ray tube, comprising:a cap, a coil body for a vertical deflection coil, said coil body being movably mounted within said cap, first means for displacing the coil body with respect to said cap in a first direction, and second means for displacing the coil body with respect to said cap in a second direction, wherein the first and second directions are offset by 90° and are positioned in parallel with a screen plane of the color cathode ray tube.
- 2. The deflection unit according to claim 1, wherein the cap and the coil body are configured such that the Z-position of the vertical deflection coil can be secured by inserting the coil into the cap until it reaches a stop and by subsequent rotation of the coil.
- 3. The deflection unit according to claim 1, wherein the coil body is slid from below into the cap.
- 4. The deflection unit according to claim 1, further comprising coil wires that are wound on the coil body, wherein the coil body and the coil wires are slid from below into the cap.
- 5. The deflection unit according claim 1, wherein each of the first and second means comprises a guided displacement bow member which can be displaced via a corresponding one of first and second screws into the respective direction.
- 6. The deflection unit according to claim 5, wherein said first and second screws are of identical construction.
- 7. The deflection unit according to claim 5, wherein the cap comprises two displacement balconies with means for clipping in the displacement bow members.
- 8. The deflection unit according to claim 5, wherein the displacement bow members are made angular, each comprising at least one gripping collar for respectively gripping over at least one rib of the coil body, thereby fixing the coil body only in the respective direction.
- 9. The deflection unit according to claim 1, wherein the coil body includes noses and the cap includes recesses, and wherein the noses are guided into the recesses.
- 10. The deflection unit according to claim 9, wherein the cap includes a collar that is configured and dimensioned to secure the noses into the cap upon rotation of the cap.
- 11. A color cathode ray tube comprising a deflection unit that includes:a cap, a coil body for a vertical deflection coil, said coil body being movably mounted within said cap, first means for displacing the coil body with respect to said cap in a first direction, second means for displacing the coil body with respect to said cap in a second direction, and wherein the first and second directions are offset by 90° and are positioned in parallel with the screen plane of the color cathode ray tube.
- 12. The color cathode ray tube according to claim 11, wherein the cap and the coil body are configured such that the Z-position of the vertical deflection coil can be secured by inserting the coil into the cap until it reaches a stop and by subsequent rotation of the coil.
- 13. The color cathode ray tube according claim 11, wherein each of the first and second means each comprises a guided displacement bow member which can be displaced via a corresponding one of first and second screws into the respective direction.
- 14. The color cathode ray tube according to claim 13, wherein the two screws are of identical construction.
- 15. The color cathode ray tube according to claim 13, wherein the cap comprisestwo displacement balconies with means for clipping in the displacement bow members.
- 16. The color cathode ray tube according to claim 13, wherein the displacement bow members are made angular, each comprising at least one gripping collar for respectively gripping over at least one rib of the coil body, thereby fixing the coil body only in the respective direction.
- 17. A display apparatus comprising a color cathode ray tube and a deflection unit, the display apparatus comprising:a cap, a coil body for a vertical deflection coil, said coil body being movably mounted within said cap, first means for displacing the coil body with respect to said cap in a first direction, second means for displacing the coil body with respect to said cap in a second direction, and wherein the first and second directions are offset by 90° and are positioned in parallel with the screen plane of the color cathode ray tube.
- 18. The display apparatus according claim 17, wherein each of the first and second means each comprises a guided displacement bow member which can be displaced via a corresponding one of first and second screws into the respective direction.
- 19. The display apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the two screws are of identical construction.
- 20. The display apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the cap comprises two displacement balconies configured so that the displacement bow members can be clipped in corresponding ones of the displacement balconies.
- 21. The display apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the displacement bow members are made angular, each comprising at least one gripping collar for respectively gripping over at least one rib of the coil body, thereby fixing the coil body only in the respective direction.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
00106714 |
Mar 2000 |
EP |
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