Information
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Patent Grant
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6469458
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Patent Number
6,469,458
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 16, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 22, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Auxiliary deflection coils are connected to horizontal deflection coils. Each auxiliary deflection coil is disposed in the intermediate region between the inner peripheral end adjacent to a window and the outer peripheral end. Each horizontal deflection coil is dividable into three regions extending from its winding introductory part to its winding terminal part. A variable inductance coil is connected in parallel with the intermediate region to control the horizontal deflection current flowing across the horizontal deflection coil. The variable inductance coil has a cylindrical core installed in a hollow space of a bobbin and a coil connected in parallel with the auxiliary coil. A disc core is provided adjacent to the coil. The disc core has an end face larger in area than an end face of the cylindrical core.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a deflection yoke installed in an in-line color television picture tube.
In a picture display apparatus using an in-line color television picture tube equipped with three electron guns, it is necessary to converge the three electron beams produced from the three electron guns on a screen surface. To this end, a conventional convergence method uses a self-convergence type deflection yoke. The self-convergence type deflection yoke generally comprises a pair of upper and lower saddle type horizontal deflection coils and a pair of right and left saddle type vertical deflection coils to realize a desirable convergence performance.
However, a practical problem arises when the deflection yokes are mass produced. Convergence errors may occur due to dispersion in the performance of mass-produced saddle coils. To correct such convergence errors, an adequate adjustment is performed by attaching a magnetic piece to an appropriate portion of the coil or using a correction circuit.
FIGS. 13A and 13B
show typical convergence errors caused by the dispersion of the horizontal deflection field.
FIG. 13A
shows a pincushion type convergence error of an X (i.e., horizontal) axis. The pincushion type convergence error appears when the pincushion of the horizontal deflection field is excessively strong.
FIG. 13B
is a barrel type convergence error of the X axis that is found when the pincushion of the horizontal deflection field is excessively weak. In
FIGS. 13A and 13B
, each solid line represents a vertical bright line of red and each dotted line represents a vertical bright line of blue. The convergence errors shown in
FIGS. 13A and 13B
are generally referred to as “XH convergence errors.”
Unexamined Japanese Patent Application No. Kokai 2-215031, published in 1990, discloses a conventional deflection yoke used for collecting this kind of XH convergence error. As shown in
FIG. 14
, this conventional deflection yoke comprises a horizontal deflection coil
1
consisting of a main coil
1
a
and an auxiliary coil
1
b
. The auxiliary coil
1
b
serves as a winding introductory part or a winding terminal part of the main coil
1
a
. A variable inductance coil
2
is connected in parallel with the auxiliary coil
1
b
. This arrangement requires intermediate taps
3
provided in the horizontal deflection coil
1
.
According to this conventional arrangement, the variable inductance coil
2
functions as a bypass circuit which has the capability of controlling a horizontal deflection current flowing across the auxiliary coil
1
b
connected in parallel with the variable inductance coil
2
. This makes it possible to adjust a magnetic field generated at the horizontal deflection coil. With this arrangement, it becomes possible to correct the XH convergence error shown in
FIGS. 13A and 13B
.
FIG. 15
is a plan view showing a deflection yoke seen from an outlet (i.e., larger-diameter) side of electron beam. A funnel or bell-mouthed separator
4
accommodates a pair of upper and lower horizontal deflection coils
1
along an inner surface thereof. Each horizontal deflection coil
1
is formed into a saddle shape with a window
5
. The upper and lower horizontal deflection coils
1
are opposed each other via a butt portion
6
.
The auxiliary coil
1
b
shown in
FIG. 14
may be disposed at a region A adjacent to the window
5
corresponding to the inner peripheral portion of the horizontal deflection coil
1
shown in
FIG. 15
to decrease the horizontal deflection current in the region A. This arrangement enhances the pincushion of the horizontal deflection field. It becomes possible to correct the barrel convergence error shown in FIG.
13
B.
However, controlling the current of a limited section adjacent to the window
5
may cause a difference between a convergence variation on the X-axis of the screen and a convergence variation at the corner of the screen.
FIG. 16
shows a convergence error still remaining even after the XH convergence error is corrected according to this conventional correcting method.
On the other hand, the auxiliary coil
1
b
shown in
FIG. 14
may be disposed at a region B adjacent to the outer peripheral portion of the horizontal deflection coil
1
shown in
FIG. 15
to control the horizontal deflection current in the region B. However, even in this arrangement, the convergence error appears as shown in FIG.
16
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a deflection yoke capable of adequately correcting the XH convergence error.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a deflection yoke simple when it is assembled.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a winding method of deflection coil.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a deflection yoke having a sufficiently enlarged variable range in the inductance for adequately correcting the XH convergence error, without increasing the turn number of the coil or the length of the core unnecessarily.
In order to accomplish the above and other related objects, a first aspect of the present invention provides a deflection yoke comprising at least one saddle type horizontal deflection coil, characterized in that each horizontal deflection coil has at least three regions extending from a winding introductory part to a winding terminal part, and a control device is provided for controlling a horizontal deflection current flowing across a predetermined intermediate region of the horizontal deflection coil.
Preferably, the control device is a variable inductance coil connected in parallel with the intermediate region of the horizontal deflection coil.
A second aspect of the present invention provides a deflection yoke comprising a pair of saddle type horizontal deflection coils, wherein a pair of auxiliary deflection coils are connected to the horizontal deflection coils and disposed in a region between an inner peripheral portion of the horizontal deflection coils adjacent and a yoke window and an outer peripheral portion of the horizontal deflection coils.
Preferably, the auxiliary deflection coils overlap with the horizontal deflection coils. The deflection yoke may further comprises a control device for controlling the horizontal deflection current flowing across the auxiliary deflection coils. Preferably, the control device is a variable inductance coil connected in parallel with the auxiliary deflection coils. Furthermore, it is preferable that an electric wire used for the auxiliary deflection coils is differentiated in at least one of color, wire diameter and strand pitch from an electric wire used for the horizontal deflection coils.
A third aspect of the present invention provides a method of winding a horizontal deflection coil installed in a deflection yoke, comprising a step of winding the horizontal deflection coil in a cylindrical fashion from one end to the other end, and further comprising a step of winding an auxiliary deflection coil in addition to the horizontal deflection coil in an intermediate region between the one end and the other end, the auxiliary deflection coil being connected to the horizontal defection coil.
Preferably, the auxiliary deflection coil is wound together with the horizontal deflection coil, or wound independently of the horizontal deflection coil. It is also preferable that the electric wire used for the auxiliary deflection coil is differentiated in at least one of color, wire diameter and strand pitch from the electric wire used for the horizontal deflection coil.
A fourth aspect of the present invention provides a variable inductance coil comprising a bobbin having a hollow space, a first core installed in the hollow space of the bobbin and shiftable in a longitudinal direction of the hollow space, a coil connected in parallel with an auxiliary deflection coil and wound around the bobbin, and a second core having an end surface larger in area than an end surface of the first core, the second core being disposed adjacent to an end portion of the hollow space.
Preferably, the second coil is independent of or integral with the first core. The variable inductance coil may be incorporated in a deflection yoke comprising an auxiliary deflection coil connected to a horizontal deflection coil and disposed in the region between the window corresponding to the inner peripheral portion of the horizontal deflection coil and the outer peripheral portion of the horizontal deflection coil. The variable inductance coil controls the horizontal deflection current flowing across the auxiliary deflection coil.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description which is to be read in conjunction with the attached drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a partly broken perspective view showing a preferred embodiment of the deflection yoke in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a circuit diagram showing a preferable circuit arrangement of a horizontal deflection coil of the deflection yoke in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a plan view showing a preferable structural arrangement of the deflection yoke in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a circuit diagram showing a circuit arrangement of the deflection yoke shown in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a side view showing a preferable structural arrangement of a horizontal winding portion of the deflection yoke shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
;
FIGS. 6A and 6B
are views illustrating details of a winding operation of the horizontal winding portion of the deflection yoke shown in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a side view showing a variable inductance coil shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 8
is a graph explaining the characteristics of the deflection yoke of the present invention;
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are views showing another arrangement of the variable inductance coil shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 10A and 10B
are views showing another arrangement of the variable inductance coil shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 11A and 11B
are views showing another arrangement of the variable inductance coil shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 12A and 12B
are views showing another arrangement of the variable inductance coil shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 13A and 13B
are views showing typical XH convergence errors;
FIG. 14
is a circuit diagram showing a conventional deflection yoke;
FIG. 15
is a plan view showing the conventional deflection yoke shown in
FIG. 14
; and
FIG. 16
is a view showing a convergence error appearing in the conventional deflection yoke.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be explained with reference to the attached drawings. Identical parts are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the views.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the deflection yoke of this embodiment is configured into a funnel or bell-mouthed shape having one end (i.e., a lower end in the drawing) being a larger-diameter portion and the other end (i.e., an upper end in the drawing) being a smaller-diameter portion by assembling a pair of semicircular bodies of a separator
14
. The larger-diameter portion is adjacent to a screen of the cathode ray tube (not shown) and the smaller-diameter portion is adjacent to a neck of the cathode ray tube (not shown).
The separator
14
accommodates a pair of saddle type horizontal deflection coils
10
along an inner surface thereof. Furthermore, the separator
14
mounts a pair of saddle type vertical deflection coils
23
along an outer surface thereof. The horizontal deflection coils
10
and the vertical deflection coils
23
, held inside and outside the separator
14
, are electrically insulated from each other. A core
24
, being a ferrite or the like, is installed along an outer surface of the vertical deflection coils
23
.
The separator
14
has one flange
14
a
provided at a predetermined portion adjacent to the neck of the cathode ray tube (hereinafter, referred to as a neck-side flange) and another flange
14
b
provided at an opposed portion adjacent to the screen of the cathode ray tube (hereinafter, referred to as a face-side flange). The neck-side flange
14
a
has a surface provided with a pair of four-polar correction coils
27
that are so-called 4P coils.
The deflection yoke is generally equipped with a correcting circuit for correcting the deflection characteristics. A substrate
25
, provided at one side of the separator
14
, mounts this kind of deflection characteristics correcting circuit. The substrate
25
mounts a differential coil
13
for correcting the convergence errors.
Furthermore, the substrate
25
mounts a plurality of pins
30
that protrude from the surface of the substrate
25
and serve as connecting terminals for winding leads
10
a
of the horizontal deflection coils
10
, leads
23
a
of the vertical deflection coils
23
, and leads
27
a
of the correction coils
27
.
Furthermore, to supply electric current to the deflection yoke, a connector
31
is connected to an electric power source. A connector wire
32
is connected to the connector
31
. A lead
32
a
of the connector wire
32
is also wound around the pin
30
of the substrate
25
.
The substrate
25
mounts a variable inductance coil
12
. Details of the arrangement and operation of this variable inductance coil
12
will be described later.
FIG. 2
is an arrangement of the horizontal deflection coil
10
in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. Each horizontal deflection coil
10
consists of a total of three regions
10
a
,
10
b
and
10
c
connected in series from a winding introductory part to a winding terminal part thereof. An intermediate region
10
b
is connected in parallel with the variable inductance coil
12
. This variable inductance coil
12
serves as a control means for controlling a horizontal deflection current flowing across the intermediate region
10
b.
According to the present invention, it is preferable that the horizontal deflection coil
10
is divided into three or more regions. By controlling the horizontal deflection current flowing across the intermediate region of the horizontal deflection coil
10
, it becomes possible to eliminate the convergence error shown in FIG.
16
. The number of turns in respective winding regions
10
a
,
10
b
and
10
c
can be adequately determined.
FIG. 2
shows only one of the paired upper and lower saddle type horizontal deflection coils
10
. According to the circuit arrangement shown in
FIG. 2
, the horizontal deflection coil
10
has two intermediate taps
3
a
and
3
b.
As explained in the foregoing description, the deflection yoke of the present invention divides a horizontal deflection coil into at least three regions extending from its winding introductory part to its winding terminal part. And, the control means is provided for controlling the horizontal deflection current flowing across the intermediate region of the horizontal deflection coil. With this arrangement, the XH convergence error is adequately corrected.
FIG. 3
is a plan view showing a preferable structural arrangement of the deflection yoke in accordance with another aspect of the present invention. In
FIG. 3
, the funnel or bell-mouthed separator
14
accommodates the paired upper and lower horizontal defection coils
10
along an inner surface thereof. Each horizontal deflection coil
10
is formed into the saddle shape with the window
15
. The upper and lower horizontal deflection coils
10
are opposed each other via a butt portion
16
.
Each of the paired upper and lower horizontal deflection coils
10
has an intermediate portion between the winding introductory part and the winding terminal part, i.e., an intermediate region between an inner peripheral end of the horizontal deflection coil
10
adjacent to the window
15
and an outer peripheral end of the horizontal deflection coil
10
. Auxiliary deflection coils
11
are disposed in the intermediate regions.
In other words, the auxiliary deflection coils
11
overlap with the horizontal deflection coils
10
in the region ranging from the inner peripheral portion of the horizontal deflection coil
10
adjacent to the window
15
to the outer peripheral portion of the of the horizontal deflection coil
10
. The auxiliary deflection coils
11
can be disposed between the horizontal deflection coils
10
and the separator
14
if the condition is satisfied that the auxiliary deflection coils
11
overlap with the horizontal deflection coils
10
when seen in the plan view as shown in FIG.
3
. In this respect, it is not always necessary to bring the auxiliary deflection coils
11
into contact with the horizontal deflection coils
10
.
The horizontal deflection coils
10
and the auxiliary deflection coils
11
are collectively referred to as a horizontal winding portion
20
. The auxiliary deflection coil
11
is wound during a winding operation of the corresponding horizontal deflection coil
10
, as described later in detail. The number of turns in each auxiliary deflection coil
11
is one or two turns.
FIG. 4
shows a circuit arrangement of the deflection yoke shown in FIG.
3
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the paired upper and lower horizontal deflection coils
10
are connected in parallel with each other. Similarly, the paired upper and lower auxiliary deflection coils
11
are connected in parallel with each other. A differential coil
13
is serially connected between the paired upper and lower horizontal deflection coils
10
and the paired upper and lower auxiliary deflection coils
11
. The differential coil
13
has no direct relationship with the present invention and, therefore, can be omitted.
The variable inductance coil
12
, having a function of adjusting the convergence, is connected in parallel with the auxiliary deflection coils
11
. When the inductance of the variable inductance coil
12
decreases, the current flowing across the auxiliary deflection coil
11
decreases correspondingly. The pincushion of the horizontal deflection filed becomes strong. This makes it possible to correct the barrel type convergence error shown in FIG.
13
B. On the contrary, by increasing the inductance of the variable inductance coil
12
, it becomes possible to correct the pincushion type convergence error shown in FIG.
13
A.
According to the above-described embodiment, the auxiliary deflection coil
11
is provided at an appropriate position in the intermediate portion of the corresponding horizontal deflection coil
10
, so that the convergence error shown in
FIG. 16
can be eliminated. As apparent from the foregoing description, the XH convergence error can be adequately corrected. The connection between the horizontal deflection coils
10
and the auxiliary deflection coils
11
is not limited to the one disclosed in FIG.
4
. The means for controlling the current flowing across the auxiliary coils
11
is not limited to the variable inductance coil
12
.
Hereinafter, the horizontal winding portion
20
will be explained in greater detail. When the horizontal deflection coil
10
is wound by a winding machine (not shown), the winding operation usually starts from the inner peripheral end adjacent to the window
15
. The winding operation of the horizontal deflection coil
10
advances toward the outer peripheral end from the inner peripheral end adjacent to the window
15
. During this winding operation, the auxiliary deflection coil
11
is assembled with the horizontal deflection coil
10
in the intermediate region between the inner peripheral end adjacent to the window
15
and the outer peripheral end.
FIG. 5
shows the horizontal winding portion
20
obtained by winding the auxiliary deflection coils
11
in addition to the horizontal deflection coils
10
in the above-described manner.
FIGS. 6A and 6B
show details of the winding operation of the horizontal winding portion
20
. First, as shown in
FIG. 6A
, only the horizontal deflection coil
10
is wound to constitute first and second turn sections. Then, as shown in
FIG. 6B
, the auxiliary deflection coil
11
is wound together with the horizontal deflection coil
10
by an amount equivalent to one turn along the third turn section of the horizontal deflection coil
10
. When only one turn of the auxiliary deflection coil
11
is required, the winding operation of the auxiliary deflection coil
11
is terminated at this third turn section. Thereafter, only the horizontal deflection coil
10
is wound continuously to constitute the fourth and succeeding turn sections of the horizontal winding portion
20
. If another turn of the auxiliary deflection coil
11
is required, the above-described winding operation of the first to third turn sections can repeated.
It is preferable to interrupt the winding operation of the winding machine at the transfer point from the singular winding operation using only the horizontal deflection coil
10
to the composite winding operation using both of the horizontal deflection coil
10
and the auxiliary deflection coil
11
.
According to the above-described embodiment, the auxiliary deflection coil
11
is wound together or simultaneously with the corresponding horizontal deflection coil
10
. However, it is also preferable to stop the winding operation of the horizontal deflection coil
10
when the auxiliary deflection coil
11
is wound. In this case, the auxiliary deflection coil
11
is wound independently of the horizontal deflection coil
10
. After finishing the independent winding operation of the auxiliary deflection coil
11
, the winding operation of the horizontal deflection coil
10
is restarted. In any cases, it is necessary to wind the auxiliary deflection coil
11
in the intermediate region of the horizontal winding portion
20
during the winding operation of the horizontal winding portion
20
.
In short, the auxiliary deflection coil
11
is wound in addition to the horizontal deflection coil
10
. However, the winding method of the auxiliary deflection coil
11
is not limited to the simultaneous winding method in which both the horizontal deflection coil and the auxiliary deflection coil are wound simultaneously. The present invention can be applied to all of winding methods wherein the auxiliary coil
11
is wound at an intermediate stage of the winding operation of the horizontal deflection coil
10
. The auxiliary coil
11
can be disposed adjacent to the surface of the horizontal deflection coil
10
closer to the separator
14
or adjacent to the surface of the horizontal deflection coil
10
far from the separator
14
. Alternatively, the auxiliary coil
11
can be disposed in the inside space of the horizontal deflection coil
10
. Thus, the auxiliary deflection coil
11
interposes between the layers of the horizontal deflection coil
10
in an appearance where it is concealed by the horizontal deflection coil
10
or sandwiched between the layers of the horizontal deflection coil
10
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the horizontal winding portion
20
has a total of four extension wires. Of four extension wires, two extension wires
10
a
are provided at the winding introductory part and the winding terminal part of the horizontal deflection coils
10
. Two extension wires
11
a
are provided at the winding introductory part and the winding terminal part of the auxiliary deflection coils
11
. The winding operation of the horizontal winding portion
20
can be automatically performed by the winding machine. There is no necessity of providing intermediate taps for the horizontal deflection coils
10
. Two increased extension wires will not complicate the assembling work of the deflection yoke.
As explained in the foregoing description, the deflection yoke of the present invention comprises the auxiliary deflection coils
11
wound in addition to the horizontal deflection coils
10
. When both the auxiliary deflection coils
11
and the horizontal deflection coils
10
are made of the same electric wire, it becomes difficult to discriminate the one from the other. Accordingly, it is desirable that the auxiliary deflection coils
11
is easily discriminatable from the horizontal deflection coils
10
.
To this end, the electric wire used for the auxiliary deflection coils
11
is differentiated in color or wire diameter from the electric wire used for the horizontal deflection coils
10
. Furthermore, when stranded electric wires are used for the auxiliary deflection coils
11
and the horizontal deflection coils
10
, it is preferable to differentiate the strand pitches of these stranded electric wires from each other. It is also preferable to differentiate the electric wires in any possible combination among the color, the wire diameter and the strand pitch.
In this manner, at least one of the color, the wire diameter and the strand pitch of the electric wire used for the auxiliary deflection coils
11
is differentiated from that of the electric wire used for the horizontal deflection coils
10
. This makes it possible to easily discriminate the auxiliary deflection coils
11
from the horizontal deflection coils
10
. In the winding operation of the horizontal winding portion
20
or in the assembling work of the deflection yoke, it is surely prevented that the coils are mistakenly wound or assembled. The workability can be improved. Especially, it is extremely effective to differentiate the electric wires by color.
As explained in the foregoing description, the deflection yoke of the present invention comprises the paired auxiliary deflection coils connected to the horizontal deflection coils and wound with the horizontal deflection coils in the region from the window corresponding to the inner peripheral portion of the horizontal deflection coils to the outer peripheral portion of the horizontal deflection coils. The control means is provided for controlling the horizontal deflection current flowing across the auxiliary deflection coils. Furthermore, the winding method of the present invention winds the horizontal deflection coil in a cylindrical fashion from one end to the other end. The auxiliary deflection coils are connected to the horizontal deflection coils and wound with the horizontal deflection coils in the intermediate region between the one end and the other end. Accordingly, the XH convergence error is adequately corrected without complicating the assembling work of the deflection yoke.
Next, the arrangement of the variable inductance coil
12
will be explained with reference to FIG.
7
. The variable inductance coil
12
comprises a bobbin
121
made of an insulating material such as a plastic resin. The bobbin
121
comprises a cylindrical core holding portion
121
a,
a winding portion
121
b
, and a disc core holding portion
121
c.
A flange
121
d
is provided between the cylindrical core holding portion
121
a
and the winding portion
121
b
. The bobbin
121
has a cylindrical hollow space
121
e
axially extending in the region corresponding to the cylindrical core holding portion
121
a
and the winding portion
121
b.
An electric wire
122
is wound around the bobbin
121
in a region extending from the flange
121
d
to the disc core holding portion
121
c,
so as to form a coil
123
connected in parallel with the auxiliary deflection coils
11
. A cylindrical core
124
, being a ferrite or the like, is inserted in the hollow space
121
e
of the bobbin
121
. The cylindrical core
124
has a cylindrical outer surface formed with a thread engageable with a corresponding thread formed on the inner cylindrical surface of the bobbin
121
. Being guided by these threads, the cylindrical core
124
is shiftable along the axis of the hollow space
121
e
(i.e., a right-and-left direction in the drawing).
According to this arrangement, the cylindrical core holding portion
121
a
prevents the cylindrical core
124
from falling from the bobbin
121
even when the cylindrical core
124
is positioned at an edge of the winding portion
121
b
. The length of the cylindrical core
124
is substantially identical with a distance (i.e., winding width) “W” of the winding portion
121
b
. However, in necessary, the length of the cylindrical core
124
can be longer or shorter than the distance W of the winding portion
121
b.
Furthermore, a disc core
125
is accommodated in the disc core holding portion
121
c
of the bobbin
121
. The diameter of the disc core
125
is larger than the diameter of the cylindrical core
124
. The disc core
125
is coaxial with the cylindrical core
124
. An end face
124
a
of the cylindrical core
124
is opposed to an end face
125
a
of the disc core
125
. According to this arrangement, the disc core
125
is accommodated in a closed space defined in the disc core holding portion
121
c.
A wall
121
c
1
of the disc core holding portion
121
c
interposes between the end face
124
a
of the cylindrical core
124
and the end face
125
a
of the disc core
125
. Thus, the disc core
125
is positioned closely to the inner end of the hollow space
121
e
via the wall
121
c
1
.
For example, the bobbin
121
of the variable inductance coil
12
can be formed by combining two half bodies. Each half body has a flat face extending in the longitudinal direction and being cut along a predetermined radial direction of the bobbin
121
. First, both the cylindrical core
124
and the disc core
125
are installed at predetermined positions in the half body of the bobbin
121
. Thereafter, while holding the cylindrical core
124
and the disc core
125
, the two half bodies are assembled along their flat faces to obtain the variable inductance coil
12
as shown in FIG.
7
. It may be preferable to joint the two half bodies by means of an appropriate hinge.
The inductance of the variable inductance coil
12
varies depending on a length “x” of a portion of the cylindrical core
124
inserted into the hollow space
121
e
of the winding portion
121
b
. The inductance of the variable inductance coil
12
is minimized when the cylindrical core
124
is pulled out of the hollow space
121
e
of the winding portion
121
b
(i.e., x=0) and maximized when the cylindrical core
124
is fully inserted in the hollow space
121
e
of the winding portion
121
b
(i.e., x=W). In
FIG. 7
, “n” represents the number of turns in the coil
123
and “S” represents a cross section of the cylindrical core
124
(i.e., an area of the end face
124
a
).
FIG. 8
shows a variation of the inductance L of the variable inductance coil
12
in response to a variation of the insertion amount “x” of the core
124
. in
FIG. 8
, a characteristic curve “c” represents the variation of the inductance L found when the disc core
125
is removed from the variable inductance coil
12
shown in FIG.
7
. Another characteristic curve “d” represents the variation of the inductance L found when the disc core
125
is inserted in the variable inductance coil
12
shown in FIG.
7
.
The inductance L of the variable inductance coil
12
varies according to the characteristic curve “c” when the disc core
125
is removed from the variable inductance coil
12
. The inductance L of the variable inductance coil
12
has a minimum value L
min
c when the insertion amount “x” of the cylindrical core
124
is 0 and has a maximum value L
max
c when the core insertion amount “x” is W. On the other hand, the inductance L of the variable inductance coil
12
varies according to the characteristic curve “d” when the disc core
125
is inserted in the variable inductance coil
12
. The inductance L of the variable inductance coil
12
has a minimum value L
min
d when the insertion amount “x” of the cylindrical core
124
is 0 and has a maximum value L
max
d when the core insertion amount “x” is W. The characteristic curve “d” represents the performance of the variable inductance coil of the present invention.
According to the characteristic curve “c”, the inductance L causes a variation ΔLc in response to the variation of the insertion amount “x” of the cylindrical core
124
from 0 to “W.” According to the characteristic curve “d”, the inductance L causes a variation ΔLd in response to the variation of the insertion amount “x” of the cylindrical core
124
from 0 to “W.” When the insertion amount “x” of the cylindrical core
124
is 0, the inductance L increases by ΔLmin by the provision of the disc core
125
. When the insertion amount “x” of the cylindrical core
124
is W, the inductance L increases by ΔLmax by the provision of the disc core
125
.
As understood from
FIG. 8
, when the cylindrical core
124
is not inserted into the hollow space
121
e
of the winding portion
121
b
, a very small increase ΔLmin in the inductance L is obtained by the provision of the disc core
125
. On the other hand, when the cylindrical core
124
is inserted into the hollow space
121
e
of the winding portion
121
b
, a very large increase ΔLmax in the inductance L is obtained by the provision of the disc core
125
. The increase ΔLmax is fairly larger than the increase ΔLmin.
When the disc core
125
is not provided, the increase of inductance L is linear as shown by the characteristic curve “c”. On the contrary, when the disc core
125
is installed in the variable inductance coil
12
, the increase of inductance L is quadratic as shown by the characteristic curve “d”.
In
FIG. 8
, an alternate long and short dash line represents a comparative characteristic curve “b” that is obtained by solely increasing the turn number of the coil
123
. According to the characteristic curve “b”, the inductance L causes a variation ΔLb in response to the variation of the insertion amount “x” of the cylindrical core
124
from 0 to “W.” When the insertion amount “x” of the core
124
is 0, the inductance L increases by ΔLmin′ in response to an increase in the number of turns in the coil
123
. When the insertion amount “x” of the core
124
is W, the inductance L increases by ΔLmax′ in response to the turn number increase in the coil
123
.
As apparent from the comparison between the characteristic curves “b” and “d”, the variable inductance coil
12
of the present invention can change the inductance L in a wide variation range (ΔLd) without increasing the turn number of the coil
123
. Furthermore, the variation range obtained by the present invention is larger than the variation range (ΔLb) obtained by the increase in the number of turns in the coil
123
.
The following is detailed dimensions of the coil
123
of the variable inductance coil
12
as a preferable embodiment of the present invention. The turn number “n” of the coil
123
is
48
. The winding width “W” is
24
mm. The area “S” of the end face
124
a
of the cylindrical core
124
is 130 to 150 mm
2
. When the disc core
125
is not installed in the variable induction coil
12
, a realized variation in the inductance L is very small as shown by the characteristic curve “c.” This will bring a unsatisfactory result in the correction of the XH convergence error. On the other hand, when the disc core
125
is installed in the variable induction coil
12
, a large variation range is realized in the inductance L as shown by the characteristic curve “d.” It is confirmed that this brings a satisfactory result in the correction of the XH convergence error. The diameter of the disc core
125
is 15 mm, and the thickness is 3.5 mm.
As apparent from the foregoing description, the present invention provides the variable inductance coil connected in parallel with the auxiliary deflection coils
11
for adjusting the convergence. In view of the fact that the XH convergence error cannot be corrected satisfactorily by solely increasing the turn number of the coil, the inventors of the present invention propose to use the additional core, e.g., the disc core
125
, other than the cylindrical core
124
. The diameter of this additional core is larger than the diameter of the cylindrical core
124
. With the arrangement, the XH convergence error can be corrected satisfactorily.
The variable inductance coil
12
of the present invention is not limited to the one disclosed in
FIG. 7 and
, therefore, can be modified in various ways. Other preferable arrangements of the variable inductance coil
12
will be explained hereinafter with reference to
FIGS. 9A
to
12
B.
In
FIG. 7
, when the cylindrical core
124
is positioned at an innermost end of the winding portion
121
b
, the distance between the end face
124
a
of the cylindrical core
124
and the end face
125
a
of the disc core
125
is minimized. The inductance L and ΔLmax can be increased by reducing this distance. To realize this,
FIGS. 9A and 9B
cooperatively show a T-shaped core
126
as an embodiment integrating the cylindrical core
124
and the disc core
125
.
FIG. 9A
shows a side view showing the T-shaped core
126
.
FIG. 9B
shows a perspective view showing the T-shaped core
126
.
The T-shaped core
126
comprises a cylindrical portion
126
a
and a disc portion
126
b.
A thread (not shown in the drawing) is formed on either the cylindrical portion
126
a
or the disc portion
126
b.
The cylindrical portion
126
a
is inserted into the hollow space
121
e
of the winding portion
121
b
. The T-shaped core
126
is slidable in a direction shown by an arrow to adjust the XH convergence error. The cylindrical core holding portion
121
a
has a larger diameter sufficient to accommodate the disc portion
126
b.
FIGS. 10A and 10B
show another embodiment using two T-shaped cores
126
.
FIG. 10A
is a side view and
FIG. 10B
is a perspective view showing the layout of the two T-shaped cores
126
. The cylindrical portions
126
a
of two T-shaped cores
126
are opposed each other. These T-shaped cores
126
are slidable in a direction shown by an arrow to adjust the XH convergence error. The cylindrical core holding portion
121
a
has a larger diameter sufficient to accommodate the disc portion
126
b.
Two cylindrical core holding portions
121
a
are provided for accommodating the disc portions
126
a
of the T-shaped cores
126
, respectively.
FIGS. 11A and 11B
show another embodiment using a ring core
127
having a through hole
127
a
formed at a center thereof that is assembled with the cylindrical core
124
and the disc core
125
shown in FIG.
7
.
FIG. 11A
is a side view and
FIG. 11B
is a perspective view showing the layout of the ring core
127
. The cylindrical core
124
is inserted into the through hole
127
a
of the ring core
127
. The cylindrical core
124
is slidable in a direction shown by an arrow to adjust the XH convergence error.
FIGS. 12A and 12B
show another embodiment combining the T-shaped core
126
and the disc core
125
.
FIG. 12A
is a side view and
FIG. 12B
is a perspective view showing the layout o the combined T-shaped core
126
and disc core
125
. The T-shaped core
126
is slidable in a direction shown by an arrow to adjust the XH convergence error.
As explained in the foregoing description, the variable inductance coil
12
of the present invention comprises a first core (e.g., the cylindrical core
124
) installed in the hollow space
121
e
of the winding portion
121
b
. Furthermore, the variable inductance coil
12
of the present invention comprises a second core that has an end face having an area larger than the area “S” of the end face
124
a
of the cylindrical core
124
. The first core and the second core can be formed integrally or separately.
According to the arrangement shown in
FIG. 7
, the cylindrical core
124
is formed as a separate member independent of the disc core
125
. When the cylindrical core
124
approaches the disc core
125
, the gradient in the increase of inductance L becomes large. The XH convergence error correction is performed by shifting the cylindrical core
124
in the hollow space
121
e.
An excessively large gradient in the increase of the inductance L may complicate the adjustment in the correction of the XH convergence error. In such a case, it is preferable to place the disc core
125
farther from the end portion of the winding portion
121
b
so as to increase the shortest distance between the cylindrical core
124
and the disc core
125
. Alternatively, it is preferable to separate the cylindrical core
124
from the disc core
125
by the wall
121
c
1
of the disc core holding portion
121
c
as explained in the above-described embodiment.
On the contrary, it may be necessary to increase the gradient in the increase of the inductance L. In such a case, it is preferable to omit the wall
121
c
1
of the disc core holding portion
121
c.
Alternatively, it is preferable to provide a through hole on the wall
121
c
1
into which the cylindrical core
124
is inserted so as to decrease the shortest distance between the cylindrical core
124
and the disc core
125
. The arrangement separately providing the cylindrical core
124
and the disc core
125
is advantageous in that the above-described adjustment can be done flexibly.
According to the above-described embodiment, the additional core (e.g., the disc core
125
) has an end face larger in the area that the end face
124
a
of the cylindrical core
124
. However, the configuration of the additional core is not limited to a disc and, therefore, can be triangular or rectangular. Preferably, the cylindrical core
124
is disposed coaxially with the additional core. However, it is allowable to axially offset or obliquely dispose the one with respect to the other when the effects of the present invention are obtained. Furthermore, according to the present invention, the cylindrical core
124
is provided with the thread to slidably guide the cylindrical core
124
along the axis of the hollow space
121
e.
However, the shifting mechanism of the cylindrical core
124
is not limited to the disclosed one. Therefore, the present invention can be applied to any other shifting mechanism not relying on the thread. The core installed in the hollow space
121
e
is generally cylindrical. However, a non-cylindrical core can be used in the present invention.
As apparent from the foregoing description, the present invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments and therefore can be modified in various ways within the scope of the present invention. Furthermore, it is possible to apply the arrangement of the present invention to any correction coils including the differential coil
13
.
As explained in the foregoing description, the deflection yoke of the present invention is equipped with the variable inductance coil comprising the bobbin having the hollow space, the first core installed in the hollow space of the bobbin and shiftable in the longitudinal direction of the hollow space, and the coil connected in parallel with the auxiliary deflection coil and wound around the bobbin, characterized by the second core that is independent of the first core and having the end surface larger in area than the end surface of the first core, and the second core being disposed adjacent to an end portion of the hollow space. Alternatively, the second core is integral with the first core and having the end surface larger in area than the end surface of the first core. According to the present invention, the XH convergence error can be satisfactorily corrected with a sufficiently enlarged variable range in the inductance without increasing the turn number of the coil or the length of the core unnecessarily.
The present invention can be applied to a so-called saddle-saddle type deflection yoke comprising the saddle type horizontal deflection coils and the saddle type vertical deflection coils, as well as a so-called saddle-toroidal type deflection yoke comprising the saddle type horizontal deflection coils and the toroidal vertical deflections coils.
This invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit of essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments as described are therefore intended to be only illustrative and not restrictive, since the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them. All changes that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalents of such metes and bounds, are therefore intended to be embraced by the claims.
Claims
- 1. A deflection yoke comprising:at least one saddle type horizontal deflection coil, said horizontal deflection coil having at least three regions extending from a winding introductory part to a winding terminal part; and a control means for controlling a horizontal deflection current flowing across a predetermined intermediate region of said horizontal deflection coil; wherein said control means is a variable inductance coil connected in parallel with said intermediate region of said horizontal deflection coil.
- 2. A deflection yoke comprising:a pair of saddle type horizontal deflection coils, and a pair of auxiliary deflection coils connected to said horizontal deflection coils and disposed in a region between an inner peripheral portion of said horizontal deflection coils adjacent to a window of the yoke and an outer peripheral portion of said horizontal deflection coils.
- 3. The deflection yoke in accordance with claim 2, wherein said auxiliary deflection coils are disposed in a space defined by the horizontal deflection coils.
- 4. The deflection yoke in accordance with claim 2, further comprising a control means for controlling a horizontal deflection current flowing across said auxiliary deflection coils.
- 5. The deflection yoke in accordance with claim 4, wherein said control means is a variable inductance coil connected in parallel with said auxiliary deflection coils.
Priority Claims (4)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
9-211403 |
Jul 1997 |
JP |
|
9-219114 |
Jul 1997 |
JP |
|
10-013398 |
Jan 1998 |
JP |
|
10-033660 |
Jan 1998 |
JP |
|
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