Information
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Patent Grant
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6495950
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Patent Number
6,495,950
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 22, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 17, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Kananen PLLC; Ronald P.
- Rader, Fishman & Grauer PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 313 440
- 313 412
- 313 413
- 313 431
- 313 437
- 335 210
- 335 212
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A deflection yoke capable of easily adjusting a member having a pair of magnetic pieces by moving the member to a standard state in the case of correcting misconvergence. According to the deflection yoke of the invention, a member having a pair of magnetic pieces disposed in the horizontal deflection direction is attached to an electron gun side of the deflection yoke. The shape of a part of each of ends of the member coincides with a part of the outer shape of the electron gun side of the deflection yoke. The adjusting person can easily set the member into the standard state by adjusting the parts with his/her fingers. By moving the member in the horizontal direction from such a state, misconvergence can be corrected.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a deflection yoke for a color cathode-ray tube and a display using a deflection yoke.
2. Description of the Relative Art
FIG. 1
shows an example of a deflection yoke for use in a computer display.
A deflection yoke
11
comprises a cathode ray tube
1
, horizontal deflection coil
2
, a vertical deflection coil
3
, a magnetic core
4
, and other parts.
When a current is passed through the horizontal deflection coil
2
, a horizontal deflection magnetic field is generated.
Three electron beams of a color cathode-ray tube
1
are scanned in the horizontal direction by the horizontal deflecting magnetic field.
When a current is passed through the vertical deflection coil
3
, a vertical deflection magnetic field is generated and electron beams are scanned in the vertical direction.
A coil
5
is attached to a back cover
10
of the deflection yoke
11
.
The back cover
10
is provided with a mechanism for attaching a member
6
having a magnetic substance.
Both the coil
5
and the member
6
are used to correct what is called misconvergence.
The coil
5
corrects the misconvergence by actively generating a magnetic field by the passage of a current from the outside to the coil
5
.
On the other hand, the member
6
corrects the misconvergence by passively changing the horizontal deflection magnetic field.
The horizontal deflection magnetic field generated by the horizontal deflection coil
2
is changed by an influence of the magnetic substance attached to the member
6
.
The degree of the change in the magnetic field varies according to the position of the magnetic substance of the member
6
.
By the change in the horizontal deflection magnetic field, a slight change occurs in the tracks of the electron beams.
The convergence characteristic of the cathode-ray tube accordingly changes.
By adjusting the fitting position of the member
6
, therefore, the convergence can be adjusted.
The back cover
10
is attached to the neck portion side of the deflection yoke
11
, that is, to the electron gun side of the cathode-ray tube.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, conventionally, the members
6
each having a magnetic piece
7
are attached independently to the right and left sides of the back cover
10
.
Whether or not the member
6
has to be used is determined at the time of manufacture of a computer display.
That is, when the member
6
is unnecessary for the correction of the misconvergence, the member
6
is not used.
On the other hand, when it is determined to be necessary, the member
6
is attached to either the right or left side of the back cover
10
.
In the case of manufacturing computer displays of the same kind, a computer display having no member
6
and that having the member
6
mixedly exist.
Between them, due to the existence/absence of the member
6
, there is a subtle difference in the convergence characteristic of the whole screen.
In recent years, as the resolution of the computer display becomes higher, the subtle variation in the convergence characteristic has been becoming unignorable.
In order to solve the problem, a method of disposing a member integrally having magnetic pieces on its both sides and simultaneously moving both of the right and left magnetic pieces, thereby correcting misconvergence, has been proposed.
In such a manner, the magnetic pieces are always used.
In an actual use, however, it is necessary to perform positioning, that is, to position both of the magnetic pieces to be symmetrical with respect to the electron gun as a center since this state corresponds to a standard state when the convergence is adjusted.
When the member is move d in the lateral direction from the standard state, the convergence changes according to the movement amount.
The visual positioning has, however, a drawback with respect to the efficiency of the work and reliability.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a deflection yoke capable of simply and certainly positioning a member to which a pair of magnetic substances are attached as well as easily correcting misconvergence, and to provide a display having no variations in the convergence characteristic caused by the presence/absence of the member.
A deflection yoke according to the invention comprises a horizontal deflection coil, a vertical deflection coil, and a core.
A member for correcting misconvergence is attached to the neck part of the deflection yoke, that is, on the electron gun side.
The member has an opening, and a pair of magnetic pieces are attached to the member symmetrically with respect to the opening as a center.
The member is attached to the neck side of the deflection yoke so as to be mechanically movable in the horizontal deflection direction of an electron beam.
In such a state, the pair of magnetic pieces are arranged in the horizontal deflection direction.
The shape of each of the right and left ends of the member coincides with the outer shape of the rear part of the deflection yoke to which the member is attached.
According to the structure, by only moving the member so that the part coincides with the rear part of the deflection yoke, the member is set in the so-called standard state position.
To be specific, the pair of magnetic pieces of the member are set in the symmetrical positions with respect to the axis of the deflection yoke.
By moving the member in the lateral direction from the above state, an influence is exerted on a horizontal deflection magnetic field generated by the horizontal deflection coil.
After the deflection yoke is attached to the cathode-ray tube, the neck portion of the cathode-ray tube is inserted through the opening in the member.
When the member is moved in the lateral direction, the pair o magnetic pieces become asymmetrical and the horizontal deflection magnetic field of the neck portion changes.
Thus, by adjusting the movement amount in the lateral direction of the member, convergence can be adjusted.
Since the member is moved only in the lateral direction and always exists, the pair of magnetic pieces are always used.
In a display using the deflection yoke according to the invention, therefore, no subtle variation occurs in the convergence, the variation conventionally caused by the presence/absence of the magnetic pieces.
Thus, variations in the convergence characteristic are reduced in the manufacture of the same kind of displays.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a diagram showing the configuration of a deflection yoke according to a conventional technique;
FIG. 2
is a diagram for explaining a case of inserting a member for correcting misconvergence into the conventional deflection yoke;
FIG. 3
is a diagram showing the configuration of a deflection yoke according to the invention;
FIG. 4
is a cross section taken along line A—A of
FIG. 3
;
FIGS. 5A and 5B
are a perspective view and a cross section, respectively, of the member for correcting misconvergence used in the invention;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the member for correcting misconvergence used in the invention and a back cover for holding the member;
FIG. 7
is a diagram for explaining a case of setting the member for correcting misconvergence into a standard mode in the deflection yoke according to the invention;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view showing a state where the member for correcting misconvergence used for the invention is held by the back cover;
FIG. 9
is a cross section showing the structure of the main part of the deflection yoke according to the invention; and
FIG. 10
is an exploded perspective view showing a method of attaching the back cover used for the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of the invention will be described hereinbelow.
FIG. 3
shows the configuration of a deflection yoke for a cathode-ray tube according to the invention.
A deflection yoke
21
has a separator
22
of a shape covering the funnel part of the cathode-ray tube
1
, which is molded of plastic or the like.
A horizontal deflection coil
23
is disposed inside the separator
22
. A vertical deflection coil
24
is disposed on the outside of the separator
22
. An annular core
25
is disposed so as to cover the vertical coil
24
.
Further, a member
27
having a pair of magnetic pieces is attached to the rear end part of the deflection yoke on the neck portion side.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the member
27
comprises a plate
34
and magnetic pieces
35
and
36
. The plate
34
is made of an insulating material such as plastic and the like and has an opening
31
through which the neck part of the cathode-ray tube
1
is passed. The magnetic pieces
35
and
36
are attached in positions symmetrical with respect to the opening
31
as a center.
In the member
27
, an end
32
has a positioning part
37
and an end
33
has a positioning part
38
. Each of the positioning parts
37
and
38
has the same shape as the body for holding the member
27
, that is, the back cover
40
.
As shown in
FIG. 5A
, a distance
601
A between the center line of the opening
31
and the magnetic piece
35
and a distance
601
B between the center line
100
and the magnetic piece
36
are set to be equal to each other.
A distance
602
A between the center line
100
and the positioning part
37
in the end
32
and a distance
602
B between the center line and the positioning part
38
in the end
33
are also set to be equal to each other.
A distance
603
between the positioning parts
37
and
38
formed in the ends
32
and
33
is set to be equal to a distance
501
between the right and left outer sides of the back cover
40
shown in FIG.
4
.
As shown in
FIGS. 5A and 5B
, the magnetic pieces
35
and
36
are disposed in recesses formed in the insulating plate
34
so as to be flush with the surface of the insulating plate
34
.
A knob
41
is integrally formed in one of the ends,
32
, of the insulating plate
34
.
In each of the ends
32
and
33
, two ribs
44
are formed by the creation of recesses
43
in the horizontal deflection direction, that is, along the X axis on the face in which the magnetic pieces
35
and
36
are disposed.
On the other face, as shown in
FIG. 6
, a pair of projections
46
which are in parallel along the X axis are formed.
The member
27
is attached to the back cover
40
which is fit to the rear part of the deflection yoke, so as to be adjustably movable in the X axis direction.
Specifically, as shown in
FIG. 6
, apertures
50
and
51
through which the ends
32
and
33
of the member
27
are inserted are opened on the right and left sides of the back cover
40
.
By inserting the extended parts
32
and
33
into the insertion apertures
50
and
51
, the member
27
is movably held by the back cover
40
.
The member
27
is attached in such a manner that one of the ends
32
of the member
27
is inserted to one of the apertures
50
, and the other end
33
is inserted into the other aperture
51
while bending the member
27
.
FIG. 8
shows a state where the member
27
is attached to the back cover
40
.
As shown in
FIGS. 6 and 9
, four butt parts
52
integrally formed in the back cover
40
come into contact with the four ribs
44
on the member
27
side.
As illustrated in
FIG. 10
, the back cover
40
is attached to the rear part of the deflection yoke
21
.
Specifically, as shown in
FIG. 9
, a nail
40
A of the back cover
40
engages with a rear flange
22
B of the separator
22
.
In the state, as shown in
FIGS. 6 and 10
, each of nails
54
A and
54
B on the X axis among a plurality of nails
54
for winding the deflection coil engages with a groove formed between the pair of projections
46
of the member
27
. That is, the X axis of the member
27
and the X axis of the deflection yoke coincide with each other. Simultaneously, the member
27
is made movable so as to be guided by the nails
54
A and
54
B.
With such a configuration, the member
27
is made in a standard state when the pair of magnetic pieces
35
and
36
of the member
27
are in the left and right symmetrical positions with respect to the electron gun on the horizontal deflection axis.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, in order to position the member
27
so as to be in the standard state, it is sufficient for the adjusting person to pinch the back cover
40
by fingers
57
and
58
so that the tips of the fingers
57
and
58
are on the positioning parts
37
and
38
.
That is, the adjusting person moves the member
27
so that the faces of the positioning parts
37
and
38
coincide with the faces
40
A of the both outer sides of the back cover
40
each other.
Since the adjusting person can check whether the faces coincide with each other or not by the touch, the adjustment can be extremely easily performed.
By obtaining this state, the center O of the opening
31
of the member
27
coincides with the centers of the electron gun and the tube axis.
That is, the magnetic pieces
35
and
36
are held so as to be symmetrical with respect to the electronic gun, that is, in the standard state.
When misconvergence remains in the screen of the cathode-ray tube after obtaining the standard state, adjustment is performed by moving the member
27
either to the right or left side.
The member is moved so as to make the convergence preferable. While maintaining the state, an adhesive or the like is applied to the areas of the holes
50
and
51
of the back cover
40
to fix the member
27
to the back cover
40
.
According to the invention, the pair of magnetic pieces of the member can be easily set to the symmetrical positions with respect to the axis of the deflection yoke.
By adjusting the movement amount in the lateral direction of the member from the state, convergence can be adjusted.
Since the member is always used, variations in the convergence characteristic are reduced in the manufacture of the same kind of displays.
Having described preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments and that various changes and modifications could be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A deflection yoke having a neck portion for a color cathode-ray tube, comprising a member having a horizontal axis for correcting misconvergence,wherein a pair of magnetic pieces are attached symmetrically on the horizontal axis of the member, the member is attached to the neck portion of the deflection yoke so as to be movable in the horizontal axis direction, and a part of the shape of each of the right and left ends of the member coincides with the shape of the neck portion of the deflection yoke.
- 2. A display comprising a color cathode-ray tube and a deflection yoke,wherein the deflection yoke has a member having a horizontal axis and right and left ends for correcting misconvergence, a pair of magnetic pieces are attached symmetrically on the horizontal axis of the member, the member is attached to the neck portion of the deflection yoke so as to be movable in the horizontal axis direction, and a part of the shape of each of the right and left ends of the member coincides with the shape of a part of the neck portion of the deflection yoke.
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