Funnel having vertically long neck portion

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6373183
  • Patent Number
    6,373,183
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 14, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 16, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A funnel for a cathode ray tube, and a cathode ray tube including the funnel are provided. The funnel includes a neck portion whose cross section is vertically long, a first cone portion which extends from the neck portion such that the cross section is vertically long as the neck portion, and is surrounded by a deflection yoke, and a second cone portion which extends from the first cone portion to be enlarged and meets a panel.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a cathode ray tube (CRT), and more particularly, to a funnel having a neck portion in which an in-line electron gun is installed, and a cathode ray tube adopting the same.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a typical CRT includes a panel


12


coated with a fluorescent film


11


, a funnel


14


which meets the panel


12


and has a neck portion


13


, and an in-line electron gun


15


installed in the neck portion. The CRT further includes a deflection yoke


17


which is mounted over the cone portion


16


from the neck portion


13


of the funnel


14


and deflects an electron beam which is emitted from the electron gun


15


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the electron gun


15


includes a cathode assembly


15




a


arrayed in an in-line shape for emitting thermal electrons, and a plurality of electrodes


15




b


fixed to a bead glass


15




c


. Three electron beam passing holes are formed through each of the electrodes


15




b


in an inline shape.




In the operation of the conventional color CRT having such a configuration, electron beams emitted from the electron gun


15


are selectively deflected by the deflection yoke


17


according to an image signal. Deflected electron beams land on a fluorescent film and excite the fluorescent material thereon, thereby forming a picture.




The electron gun


15


is sealed and installed in the tube-shaped neck portion


13


such that electron beam passing holes are horizontally arrayed, thus forming a difference between the horizontal deflection force of an electron beam and the vertical deflection force thereof. Also, it is preferable that the interval between the center of a middle electron beam passing hole (hereinafter, a deflection center) and the inner circumferential surface of the deflection yoke is narrowed, since a voltage to be applied to the deflection yoke can be reduced. However, since the neck portion having such a configuration has limit in narrowing the interval, a high voltage should be applied to a deflection coil of the deflection yoke to obtain a desired deflection of an electron beam.




The interval between the deflection center and the inner circumferential surface of the deflection yoke can be narrowed by reducing the diameter of the neck portion


13


. However, this reduces the diameters of the electron beam passing holes formed through the electrodes of the electron gun


15


, which consequently increases the spherical aberration of an electron lens which is formed by the electron beam passing holes, thus degrading the focusing characteristics of an electron beam.




In particular, about 96% of power consumed by a color CRT is consumed by the deflection yoke, among which about 71% is known to be consumed to horizontally deflect electron beams. Thus, the distance between the horizontal deflection center of the deflection yoke and the deflection center of an electron beam must be narrowed to reduce the power consumption of the deflection yoke.




Also, since the electron beam passing holes are horizontally arrayed through each of the electrodes


15




b


of the electron gun


15


, the electrodes are horizontally long, such that spaces are formed on the upper and lower portions within the neck portion. These spaces increase the exhaust process time for vacuumizing upon the manufacture of a color CRT.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




To solve the above problems, an objective of the present invention is to provide a funnel which can reduce unnecessary spaces within a neck portion and improve the deflection sensitivity by narrowing the interval between a deflection yoke and a deflection center.




Accordingly, to achieve the above objective, the present provides a funnel for a color cathode ray tube (CRT) including: a neck portion whose cross section is vertically long; a first cone portion which extends from the neck portion such that the cross section is vertically long as the neck portion, and is surrounded by a deflection yoke; and a second cone portion which extends from the first cone portion to be enlarged and meets a panel.




Here, the lateral surfaces of the neck portion, which are parallel to the longitudinal direction of the neck portion, are flat, and the upper and lower surfaces are curved.




According to a different aspect of the present invention, there is provided a color cathode ray tube including: a funnel including a neck portion whose cross section is vertically long, a first cone portion which extends from the neck portion such that the cross section is vertically long as the neck portion, and is surrounded by a deflection yoke, and a second cone portion which extends from the first cone portion to be enlarged and meets a panel; an electron gun which installs within the neck portion, and has a plurality of vertically-long electrodes through which electron beam passing holes are longitudinally formed with respect to the cross section of the neck portion; and a deflection yoke installed over the neck portion and the first cone portion, for deflecting electron beams which are emitted from the electron gun.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above objective and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail a preferred embodiment thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of a conventional color cathode ray tube (CRT);





FIG. 2

is a partially cut-away perspective view of an electron gun sealed in a neck portion in the conventional color CRT;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of a CRT according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

shows a fluorescent pattern formed on the screen of the CRT according to the present invention shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the funnel in the CRT according to the present invention shown in

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 6

is a partially cut-away perspective view of an electron gun installed in a neck portion in the CRT according to the present invention shown in FIG.


3


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 3

, a color cathode ray tube (CRT) according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a panel


20


having a screen


21


, a funnel


30


which meets the panel


20


, an electron gun


40


installed in a neck portion


31


of the funnel


30


, and a deflection yoke


50


fit around the funnel


30


for deflecting electron beams emitted from the electron gun.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, red, green and blue fluorescent materials R, G, and B are coated in a dot shape on the screen


21


. For example, an identical fluorescent material can be horizontally repeated on the screen


21


, and the red, green and blue fluorescent materials can be vertically repeated thereon. However, this arrangement of the R, G and B fluorescent materials is not limited to such an embodiment, and thus fluorescent materials can be coated in stripe.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the funnel


30


includes a neck portion


31


, a first cone portion


32


extending from the neck portion


31


to be enlarged, and a second cone portion


33


extending from the first cone portion


32


to be more enlarged. The neck portion


31


is vertically long, in which lateral surfaces


31


a are flat and in parallel to the longitudinal direction of the cross-section of the neck portion, and the upper and lower surfaces


31




b


are curved.




The first cone portion


32


extends from the neck portion


31


to be enlarged while keeping the shape of the neck portion


31


. That is, the lateral surfaces


32




a


of the first cone portion


32


are flat and parallel to each other, and the upper and lower surfaces


32




b


are curved. The shapes of the neck portion


31


and the first cone portion


32


are not limited to the present embodiment. Any shape can be adopted if its cross section is vertically long such that the deflection sensitivity can be increased.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, the electron gun


40


is installed within the neck portion


31


of the funnel, and includes three cathode assemblies


41


and vertically-long electrodes


42


. The cathode assemblies


41


are vertically arrayed, that is, longitudinally arrayed with respect to the cross-section of the neck portion


31


, and the vertically-long electrodes


42


are isolated predetermined intervals apart from the cathode assemblies


41


. Electron beam passing holes RH, GH and BH are vertically formed through each of the electrodes


42


, that is, are longitudinally formed therethrough with respect to the cross section of the neck portion


31


. Bead glasses


43


are installed on and below the cathode assemblies


41


and the electrodes


42


, respectively, to fix them. Preferably, the bead glasses are installed on the upper and lower portions within the neck portion


31


, respectively, to be close to the red and blue electron beam passing holes RH and BH.




The deflection yoke


50


shown in

FIG. 3

is installed from the neck portion


31


to the first cone portion


32


, and includes a separator


51


, a vertical deflection coil


52


installed on the inner surface of the separator


51


, a ferrite core


53


surrounding the outer circumferential surface of the separator


51


, and a horizontal deflection coil


54


wound around the ferrite core


53


. The lateral surfaces of the separator


51


are flat, and the upper and lower surfaces thereof have curvatures which are the same as the curvatures of the upper and lower surfaces of the neck portion


31


and the second cone portion


32


.




Electron beams, which are emitted from the electron gun


40


of the color CRT according to the present invention having such a configuration, are deflected by the deflection yoke


50


, land on fluorescent materials, and excite the fluorescent materials. In this way, a picture is formed.




According to the present invention, the cross section of the neck portion


31


is vertically long, and the electrodes of the electron gun


40


having electron beam passing holes vertically formed therethrough are also vertically long, such that unnecessary spaces formed by the installation of the electron gun within the neck portion


31


can be reduced. The inner circumferential surface of the deflection yoke


50


has the same shape as the outer circumferential surfaces of the first cone portion


32


and the neck portion


31


, such that the interval between the deflection center of the deflection yoke


50


and an electron beam emitted from the electron gun is reduced, which increases the deflection sensitivity caused by the deflection magnetic field of the deflection yoke


50


. Such an improvement in the deflection sensitivity can lower a voltage which is applied to the deflection yoke


50


to deflect electron beams and further reduce the power consumption of the deflection yoke


50


.




Generally, it is preferable that the diameter of a neck portion in which an electron gun is installed is reduced to improved the deflection sensitivity. However, the reduction of the diameter of the neck portion narrows the eccentric distance S (see

FIG. 6

) between adjacent electron beam passing holes formed through electrodes. In the present invention, electrodes of an electron gun are vertically arrayed, that is, longitudinally arrayed with respect to the cross section of a neck portion, within the vertically-long neck portion


31


, such that narrowing of an area for forming the electron beam passing holes RH, GH and BH by reducing the diameter of the neck portion


31


to improve the deflection sensitivity can be suppressed. Therefore, the prevention of the eccentric distances between adjacent electron beam passing holes RH and GH and between GH and BH from being narrowed can reduce the spherical aberration of an electron lens, and improve the focusing characteristics of an electron beam.



Claims
  • 1. A funnel for a color cathode ray tube (CRT) comprising:a neck portion whose cross section is vertically long; a first cone portion which extends from the neck portion such that the cross section is vertically long as the neck portion, and is surrounded by a deflection yoke; and a second cone portion which extends from the first cone portion to be enlarged and meets a panel.
  • 2. The funnel for a color cathode ray tube of claim 1, wherein the lateral surfaces of the neck portion, which are parallel to the longitudinal direction of the neck portion, are flat, and the upper and lower surfaces are curved.
  • 3. A color cathode ray tube comprising:a funnel including a neck portion whose cross section is vertically long, a first cone portion which extends from the neck portion such that the cross section is vertically long as the neck portion, and is surrounded by a deflection yoke, and a second cone portion which extends from the first cone portion to be enlarged and meets a panel; an electron gun which installs within the neck portion, and has a plurality of vertically-long electrodes through which electron beam passing holes are longitudinally formed with respect to the cross section of the neck portion; and a deflection yoke installed over the neck portion and the first cone portion, for deflecting electron beams which are emitted from the electron gun.
  • 4. The color cathode ray tube of claim 3, wherein the electron gun comprises:cathodes coaxially installed with the electron beam passing holes; and bead glasses for fixing the electrodes to the cathodes.
  • 5. The color cathode ray tube of claim 4, wherein the bead glasses are installed on the upper and lower portions within the neck portion so that the bead glasses are close to electron beam passing holes which are near to the upper and lower sides of each of the electrodes.
  • 6. The color cathode ray tube of claim 3, wherein the deflection yoke comprises:a separator of which lateral surfaces corresponding to the lateral surfaces of each of the neck portion and the cone portion are flat, and upper and lower surfaces are curved; a vertical deflection coil installed on the inner surface of the separator; a ferrite core which surrounds the outer circumferential surface of the separator; and a horizontal deflection coil wound around the ferrite core.
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
98-55030 Dec 1998 KR
98-57683 Dec 1998 KR
98-57684 Dec 1998 KR