Deflection unit for in-line type cathode ray tubes

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20020014825
  • Publication Number
    20020014825
  • Date Filed
    March 29, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Published
    February 07, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The present invention relates to a deflection unit for mounting on an in-line type cathode ray tube comprising a coil body including grooves for receiving wound coil wires, the grooves extending substantially in a straight line. The groove extension of at least one groove is changed at at least one location such that the coil wires received in the groove become curved in the area of the changed groove extension. In a preferred embodiment the grooves are separated from each other by groove walls which in the area of the changed groove extension comprise a thickening and optionally a bulge. The coil wires wound onto the coil body form the horizontal coil or the vertical coil. The arrangement serves the selective fine adjustment of the deflection fields for eliminating convergence, coma and/or geometry errors.
Description


[0001] The present invention relates in general to deflection units for in-line type cathode ray tubes and refers, in particular, to those deflection units that comprise a coil body including substantially straight grooves for receiving wound coil wires.


[0002] In color picture tubes of the in-line type, an electron beam generating system is designed for generating three coplanar electron beams that converge on the screen. The deflection unit which is arranged around the neck portion of the picture tube is used for deflecting the electron beams from their normally straight path into the one or other direction so that the beams impinge upon selected points of the screen to produce a visual signal. With a suitable time variation of the magnetic deflection fields the electron beams can be deflected upwards or downwards and to the right or left side across the screen.


[0003] In in-line type color picture tubes three electron guns are positioned side by side. To deflect the generated electron beams into the X- and Y-direction, the funnel-shaped deflection unit mounted on the color picture tube produces deflection fields so that a self-converging picture without north-south raster distortion is obtained on the screen. This funnel-shaped deflection unit consists essentially of a pair of horizontal coils that produce a magnetic field which deflects the beams into the X-direction, a pair of vertical coils for deflection into the Y-direction, a ferrite core which encloses the coils, and correction magnets and possibly soft-magnetic field shapers.


[0004] The coil bodies for the pairs of horizontal and vertical coils are normally built up by way of groove winding techniques. A section through such a coil body is shown in FIG. 1a. As becomes apparent from the figure, the coil body comprises a plurality of straight grooves 10, 20, 30 into which a winding wire 40 is inserted during winding of coil. Since the groove extends in straight fashion, the winding wire is also wound along a straight line. The field distribution can be varied by changing the distance or an optionally existing angle between neighboring grooves. FIG. 1b shows one of the used grooves in cross section.


[0005]
FIGS. 2

a
and 2b show the field distributions of the horizontal and vertical deflection field along the Z-direction, i e in the direction towards the screen. As can be gathered from the figures, the field distribution within the deflection unit is variable. In particular, the field distributions in the front and rear portion of the deflection unit differ from one another. The term “front portion” means the portion of the deflection unit that is facing the screen.


[0006] In in-line type cathode ray tubes the two following types of errors can among others be observed: convergence errors and geometry errors.


[0007] Convergence errors arise when the different primary color images have no congruent rasters. A special type of convergence errors arises in in-line type cathode ray tubes as coma errors because the raster dimensions of the three electron beams on the screen are different. This is a result of the eccentric position of the outer electron beams relative to the horizontal and vertical deflection fields.


[0008] Geometry errors cause a deviation of the raster geometry on the screen from that of an ideal raster independently of possible convergence errors. The cause for geometry errors are the different path lengths of the electrons relative to the individual pixels on the screen.


[0009] Therefore, correction mechanisms are known in the prior art that aim at a correction of convergence and geometry errors. This is in particular achieved in that inhomogeneous deflection fields as are illustrated in FIGS. 3a to 3d are produced by complicated winding techniques at specific Z-positions of the deflection unit. These figures show a horizontal barrel field in FIG. 3a, a horizontal pincushion field in FIG. 3b, a vertical barrel field in FIG. 3c and a vertical pincushion field in FIG. 3d.


[0010] However, the use of such pincushion-shaped or barrel-shaped magnetic deflection fields only permits a convergence error or geometry error correction up to a certain degree of accuracy.


[0011] It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a possibility which allows the production of deflection units for mounting on an in-line type cathode ray tube with less convergence and geometry errors.


[0012] According to the invention this object is achieved by a deflection unit for mounting on an in-line type cathode ray tube which comprises a coil body with grooves for receiving wound coil wires, the grooves extending in a substantially straight line. The groove wall of at least one groove at at least one location is changed such that the coil wires received in the groove become curved in the area of the changed groove wall.


[0013] This selective change in the groove wall permits a finely adjustable and selective error correction which also permits field distributions differing from the field distributions shown in FIGS. 3a to 3d. Moreover, changes in the groove wall thickness can be made at any desired locations of the coil body so that many types of errors, including convergence errors, coma errors and geometry errors, can also be dealt with in a selective manner.


[0014] In a preferred embodiment the grooves are separated from one another by groove walls which in the area of the changed groove wall comprise a thickening and possibly a bulge on the opposite groove wall. The winding wires are thereby forced into their defined changed position.


[0015] Preferred embodiments of the invention are indicated in the subclaims.






[0016] The invention shall now be explained in more detail with reference to the attached drawings, in which:


[0017]
FIG. 1

a
shows a section of a prior-art coil body with a coil wire wound in an exemplary manner;


[0018]
FIG. 1

b
shows a groove cross-section of the arrangement of FIG. 1a;


[0019]
FIG. 2

a
shows the field extension of the horizontal deflection field in Z-direction.


[0020]
FIG. 2

b
shows the field extension of the vertical deflection field in Z-direction; Fig. FIG. 3a shows a horizontal barrel-shaped deflection field;


[0021]
FIG. 3

b
shows a horizontal pincushion-shaped deflection field;


[0022]
FIG. 3

c
shows a vertical barrel-shaped deflection field;


[0023]
FIG. 3

d
shows a vertical pincushion-shaped deflection field


[0024]
FIG. 4

a
shows a section of a coil body of a deflection unit according to the invention with two coil wires wound in an exemplary manner;


[0025]
FIG. 4

b
shows a groove wall of FIG. 4a changed according to the invention;


[0026]
FIG. 5 illustrates a horizontal coma error (g relative to rb);


[0027]
FIG. 6 illustrates a Y-error of rb in the interpixels; and


[0028]
FIG. 7 shows a north-south pincushion distortion.






[0029] With reference to the attached drawings an embodiment of the invention will now be explained in more detail.


[0030]
FIG. 4

a
shows a section of a coil body according to an embodiment of the present invention. As can be seen from the figure, the coil body similar to that of the prior art shown in FIG. 1a comprises straight grooves 10, 30 into which the winding wires 40 are inserted. However, the coil body according to the invention is provided at selected locations 50 with thickened and thinned groove walls which force the inserted winding wires into a shape differing from the straight extension. FIG. 4b shows the changed cross-section resulting from the unilateral thickening 50 of the groove wall.


[0031] The winding wires are forced by the selective thickening and optionally by a bulge opposite to the thickening, as shown in groove 20 in FIG. 4a, into such a shape that an error correction becomes possible in a selective manner. In particular, local magnetic field inhomogeneities can be produced that differ from the distributions of the barrel fields or pincushion fields.


[0032] In a preferred embodiment of the invention the length of the thickening or bulge along the wound coil wire is approximately within the range of a few millimeters to a few centimeters.


[0033] Three special applications of the invention among many possible ones shall now be explained in more detail with reference to FIGS. 5 to 7.


[0034]
FIG. 5 illustrates a horizontal coma error which can substantially be corrected by the measure that in the rear portion of the deflection unit the horizontal field is configured in the form of a pincushion. A selective error correction can be achieved according to the invention by the measure that the groove walls are changed at selected places to change the angular position of the winding wires at said places in a selective and suited manner.


[0035]
FIG. 6 shows a Y-error of the red and blue images which can substantially be corrected by a barrel field in the central portion of the deflection system. A selective fine correction is now again achieved according to the invention by changing the groove walls, the changes being made in the central portion of the deflection unit.


[0036] Finally, FIG. 7 shows a north-south pincushion distortion which inter alia becomes the smaller the more pincushion-shaped the field is in the front portion of the deflection unit. A selective error correction can now be accomplished by changing groove walls in the front portion of the deflection system.

Claims
  • 1. A deflection unit for mounting on an in-line type cathode ray tube, comprising a coil body with grooves (10, 20, 30) for receiving wound coil wires (40), the grooves extending in a substantially straight line, characterized in that the groove wall of at least one groove is changed at at least one place (50) such that the coil wires received in the groove become curved in the area of the changed groove wall.
  • 2. The deflection unit according to claim 1, characterized in that the grooves are separated by groove walls which in the area of the changed groove extension comprise a thickening (50) and possibly a bulge.
  • 3. The deflection unit according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the coil wires wound onto the coil body form a horizontal coil.
  • 4. The deflection unit according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the coil wires wound onto the coil body form a vertical coil.
  • 5. The deflection unit according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the groove wall is changed for correcting convergence errors.
  • 6. The deflection unit according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the groove wall is changed for correcting coma errors.
  • 7. The deflection unit according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the groove wall is changed for correcting geometry errors.
  • 8. The deflection unit according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that the coil body is made from plastics.
  • 9. An in-line type cathode ray tube comprising a deflection unit according to any one of claims 1 to 8.
  • 10. A display apparatus comprising an in-line type cathode ray tube and a deflection unit according to any one of claims 1 to 8.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
00106712.3 Mar 2000 EP