Claims
- 1. A picture display device comprising a display tube having a display screen and an electron gun arranged on an electron-optical axis for producing an electron beam directed along said axis toward said screen, said electron gun comprising, arranged along said axis, an electron beam producing part for producing the electron beam and a tubular structure, through which the electron beam passes, for effecting focusing the electron beam to form a luminescent spot for deflection across the screen, characterized in that said tubular structure comprises:
- a. at least one tubular member of insulating material having an inner surface bearing a resistive layer means forming a predetermined pattern for producing a focusing lens;
- b. first conductive means electrically connected to axially spaced portions of said resistive layer means;
- c. second conductive means electrically connected to a portion of said resistive layer means which is disposed between said axially spaced portions; and
- d. means for applying to said first and second conductive means respective voltages for effecting static and dynamic focusing of the electron beam.
- 2. A picture display device as in claim 1 where the pattern comprises a continuous helix.
- 3. A picture display device as in claim 1 where the pattern comprises a plurality of successive helixes.
- 4. A picture display device as in claim 1 where said means for applying the voltages comprises a first conductor for connection to a source of an anode voltage for the display tube and a second conductor for connection to a source of static and dynamic focusing voltages.
- 5. A picture display device as in claim 4 where the first conductor is electrically connected to the first conductive means and where the second conductor is electrically connected to the second conductive means.
- 6. A picture display device comprising a display tube having a display screen and an electron gun arranged on an electron-optical axis for producing an electron beam directed along said axis toward said screen, said electron gun comprising, arranged along said axis, an electron beam producing part for producing the electron beam and a tubular structure, through which the electron beam passes, for effecting focusing the electron beam to form a luminescent spot for deflection across the screen, characterized in that said tubular structure comprises:
- a. first and second tubular members of insulating material, each having an inner surface bearing a resistive layer means forming a helical pattern, a first end adjacent a corresponding first end of the other tubular member, and a second end;
- b. first conductive means attached to the first ends of the tubular members and electrically connected to respective ends of the resistive layer means in said tubular members;
- c. second conductive means attached to the second end of the first tubular member and electrically connected to a respective end of the resistive layer means in said tubular member;
- d. third conductive means attached to the second end of the second tubular member and electrically connected to a respective end of the resistive layer means in said tubular member;
- e. fourth conductive means for electrically connecting the second and third conductive means; and
- f. means for applying to said first and fourth conductive means respective voltages for effecting static and dynamic focusing of the electron beam.
- 7. A picture display device as in claim 6 where the first, second and third conductive means comprise metallic plates having respective apertures through which said electron beam passes.
- 8. A picture display device as in claim 7 where the first conductive means comprises adjacent first and second apertured metallic plates which are conductively affixed to each other.
- 9. A picture display device as in claim 7 where the first conductive means comprises adjacent first and second apertured metallic plates which are electrically insulated from each other.
- 10. A picture display device as in claim 7 where the first conductive means comprises adjacent first, second and third apertured metallic plates which are electrically insulated from each other.
- 11. A picture display device as in claim 7 where the aperture in at least one of said metallic plates has a non-rotationally symmetrical shape for affecting focusing of the electron beam.
- 12. A picture display device as in claim 7 where the first conductive means comprises a metallic plate having a non-rotationally symmetrical shape for affecting focusing of the electron beam.
- 13. A picture display device as in claim 6 where the electron beam producing part includes means for correcting alignment errors of the first and second tubular members.
- 14. A picture display device comprising a display tube having a display screen and an electron gun arranged on an electron-optical axis for producing an electron beam directed along said axis toward said screen, said electron gun comprising, arranged along said axis, an electron beam producing part for producing the electron beam and a tubular structure, through which the electron beam passes, for effecting focusing the electron beam to form a luminescent spot for deflection across the screen, characterized in that said tubular structure comprises:
- a. a continuous tubular member of insulating material having an inner surface bearing a resistive layer means forming a pattern for producing a focusing lens;
- b. first conductive means electrically connected to axially spaced portions of said resistive layer means;
- c. second conductive means electrically connected to a portion of said resistive layer means which is disposed between said axially spaced portions; and
- d. means for applying to said first and second conductive means respective voltages for effecting static and dynamic focusing of the electron beam.
- 15. A picture display device as in claim 14 where the second conductive means comprises a metallic member in contact with the resistive layer means.
- 16. A picture display device as in claim 15 where the metallic member comprises a rotationally symmetrical metal ring.
- 17. A picture display device as in claim 14 where the second conductive member comprises a layer of conductive material in contact with the resistive layer means.
- 18. A picture display device as in claim 17 where the layer of conductive material is disposed on an inner surface of the resistive layer means.
- 19. A picture display device as in claim 17 where the layer of conductive material is disposed between the inner surface of the tubular member and the resistive layer means.
- 20. A picture display device as in claim 15 or 17 where the pattern comprises first and second helixes separated by a continuous band of the resistive material which has a first predetermined width, and where the second conductive means is disposed on said band and has a second predetermined width.
- 21. A picture display device as in claim 20 where the first and second predetermined widths are substantially equal.
- 22. A picture display device as in claim 14 where the second conductive means comprises axially separated, interdigitated first and second electrodes.
- 23. A picture display device as in claim 22 where the resistive layer means comprises first and second resistive layers which are axially separated by an area of the inner surface of the continuous tubular member, said interdigitated first and second electrodes being disposed on said surface area in electrical contact with said first and second resistive layers.
- 24. A picture display device as in claim 14 where the resistive layer means comprises a resistive layer having an interruption in the form of a line of predetermined shape encircling said axis, and where the second conductive means comprises first and second electrodes disposed on opposite sides of said line in contact with respective portions of the resistive layer.
- 25. A picture display device as in claim 24 where said line has a square wave shape.
- 26. A picture display device as in claim 24 where said line has a sinusoidal shape.
- 27. A picture display device as in claim 14 where the means for applying said voltages to said first and second conductive means comprises a conductor electrically connected to the second conductive means via an aperture in said tubular member.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/651,898, filed Feb. 6, 1991, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
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