Image display device having TV and video devices

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • RE37332
  • Patent Number
    RE37,332
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 18, 1998
    27 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 21, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
An image display device, having a casing in which a television device and a video device are enclosed, includes a main circuit board having a first area for installing electronic parts of a power supply circuit and a second area for installing remaining electronic parts for TV and video device. Since the electronic parts of the power supply circuit are arranged within a separated area formed on the main circuit board, the electronic parts for the TV device and the electronic parts for the video device can be installed with high density and with no substantial interference with each other.
Description




THE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to an image display device having a casing within which a television device and a video device are enclosed.




In

FIGS. 1 and 2

are illustrated a conventional image display device having a casing within which a television device and a video device are enclosed. The video device


1


placed on a bottom plate


2


a of a casing


2


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, is secured at the front portion thereof to a front plate


2


b of the casing


2


and at the rear portion thereof to a rear cabinet by means of screws


3


, respectively.




The video device


1


includes a chassis


1


a secured to a casing


1


b of a molded plastic material. As shown in

FIG. 2

, a plurality of printed circuit boards


4


of the video device


1


are arranged at a rear portion of the chassis


1


a or casing


1


b.




A printed circuit board


5


of the TV device is disposed along one of the inner side surfaces of the casing


2


, which bears a power supply circuit for the TV device including a high frequency transformer


6


for high voltage circuit. On one of the printed circuit boards


4


is provided separately a power supply circuit for the video device (not shown).




In

FIG. 1

, numeral


7


depicts a shield plate disposed above the video device


1


.




As described above, the prior art image display device has a construction that the video device is inserted into the casing of the TV device and secured in position. Such construction, however, requires extremely large numbers of long wirings for connecting the printed circuit boards for the TV and video circuits. In addition, it takes a lot of time and labor to install the printed circuit boards for the TV and video circuits.




Furthermore, since the power supply circuits are provided separately for the TV and video circuits, it is necessary to install a large number of parts therefor. A further disadvantage is that noises generated from the power supply circuit for the TV circuit would be transmitted to the video device.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of this invention to provide an image display device having a TV and video device in a common casing, which eliminates the disadvantages as described above.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to this invention, there is provided a display device having a casing in which a television device and a video device are enclosed, comprising:




a main circuit board having a first area for installing electronic parts of an electron beam controlling circuit for a CRT and a power supply circuit for said television device and electronic parts of a power supply circuit for said video device, and a second area for installing electronic parts of said television device except for said electron beam controlling circuit and said power supply circuit for said television device and electronic parts of said video device except for said power supply circuit for said video device; and




terminals for commercial AC power sources and terminals for said electron beam controlling circuit for CRT provided within said first area of said main circuit board.




According to this invention, since the electronic parts of the power supply circuit are arranged within a separated area formed on the main circuit board, the electronic parts for the TV device and the electronic parts for the video device can be installed with high density. For such arrangements, the TV and video circuits can be prevented from being subjected to interference from the power supply circuit, such as electrical noises, magnetic field and heat. Therefore, the shield for protecting the TV and video circuits from such influences can be eliminated.




In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the electronic parts of the power supply circuit arranged in the first area are commonly used for the television device and the video device, thereby reducing the number of necessary parts and overall size, compared to the conventional image display device.




It is preferable that electrical connection between the circuits for the television device and for the video device be done by a printed circuit, resulting in noise-free connection with a compact arrangement.




Preferably, the power supply circuit comprises a switching regulator circuit having a high frequency transformer arranged in such manner that a plane including a core gap of the transformer is disposed substantially in parallel with the surface of the main circuit board, thereby reducing the noise from the transformer to be picked up by the rotary video head.




Further features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description taken with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a cross sectional view of a conventional image display device having TV and video devices in a common casing;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view in plan of the image display device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows a rear view in cross section of an image display device embodying this invention;





FIG. 4

shows a side view in cross section of the image display device shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a longitudinal section of a high frequency transformer using the image display device shown in

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 6

is a side elevation of a high frequency transformer shown in FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, reference numeral


11


depicts a casing of the image display device according to this invention,


12


a window for a CRT,


13


a port for a speaker, with both being provided in a front panel of the casing


12


. A main circuit board


14


includes a power supply area


14


A and a predetermined area


14


B provided for installing various electronic parts.


141


and


142


denote respectively guides for the main circuit board.




A chassis


15


for installing various parts of the video mechanism is supported by chassis guides


151


,


152


which are formed integrally with a front panel


11


b of the casing


11


and disposed in a plane parallel with the upper surface of a bottom plate


11


a.




Preferably, the chassis guide


151


is provided with a tapered introductory portion


151


a at the proximal end and a support portion at the distal end, respectively. Similar introductory portion


152


a and a support portion


152


b are also formed at the proximal and distal ends of the guide


152


, respectively.




Also, at the portion near the front panel


11


b, the guides


141


and


142


for the main circuit board are provided with introductory portions


141


a,


142


a and support portion


141


b,


142


b, respectively.




Upper guides


151


d and


152


d for supporting the central portion of the chassis


15


are formed at the central portions of the chassis guides


151


and


152


, respectively, and disposed in parallel with the upper surface of the bottom plate


11


a. Numeral


16


depicts a high frequency transformer,


17


a port for a video cassette tape, and


18


a shield plate.




On the chassis


15


are installed necessary parts of the video mechanism, such as a video head cylinder and the like.




In this specific embodiment, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the area


14


a of the main circuit board


14


is formed to occupy one fourth the entire area of the board from the left side viewing from the rear side of the casing. The parts for constituting the power supply circuit are installed in the area


14


A. The remaining area


14


B occupying three fourths the entire area of the board


14


is used to install the electronic parts except for the electron beam controlling circuit for CRT of the TV device and the electronic parts for the power supply circuit of the video device.




It is preferable that the video circuit and the TV circuit are mutually connected by a printed circuit and the like through the shortest path.




Within the power supply area


14


A, the terminals for the commercial AC power supply and the terminals for the electron beam controlling circuit for the CRT are arranged to be separated from each other, and also a high voltage power supply including a high frequency transformer, and a low voltage power supply for TV and video device are equipped.




Preferably, a single low voltage power supply is used commonly for TV and video circuits, resulting in a decrease in the number of the parts to be used. The low voltage power supply is connected to the TV and video circuits through the shortest path by using a printed circuit.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, a high frequency transformer


20


includes primary and secondary windings


30


and a core


31


with a core gap


32


. The transformer


20


is preferably disposed in such manner that the plane on which the gap


32


is included is arranged in parallel with the surface of the main circuit board


14


. In this arrangement, the lines of magnetic force run in the direction substantially perpendicular to the direction that the head gap of the video head cylinder is apt to pick up line of magnetic force, so that noises coming from the high frequency transformer can be reduced to a minimum level, thereby eliminating a magnetic shield around the high frequency transformer.



Claims
  • 1. A video device comprising:at least one circuit board; a power supply device installed on a power supplying area of said at least one circuit board, said at least one circuit board including another area, other than said power supplying area, provided thereon; a chassis on which parts of said video device are installed parallel to and above said at least one circuit board, said parts of said video device including at least a video head cylinder; and a high frequency transformer, provided with a core having primary and secondary windings and a core gap, installed on said power supplying area with substantially no magnetic shielding between the high frequency transformer and the video head cylinder, said core gap included in a plane, the plane including said core gap being parallel to the at least one circuit board.
  • 2. A video device as claimed in claim 1, and further comprising:a casing in which said at least one circuit board and said chassis are installed; a cathode ray tube installed in the casing; and terminals for an AC power supply and terminals for an electron beam controlling circuit for said cathode ray tube, separated from each other within said power supplying area, installed on said at least one circuit board; said power supply device installed on said power supplying area comprising a high voltage power supply device having said high frequency transformer and a low voltage power supply device supplying low voltage power to a television device circuit and a video device circuit; the other area provided on said circuit board being provided with said video device circuit and said television device circuit but not electronic parts on said power supplying area including said high voltage power supply device, said high frequency transformer and said low voltage power supply device.
  • 3. An image displaying device provided with a television device and a video device in one casing comprising:a first circuit board area provided with electronic parts, constituting an electron beam controlling circuit for a cathode ray tube and different electronic parts constituting at least one power supply circuit for supplying power to said television device and to said video device; and a second circuit board area provided with electronic parts of said television device and different electronic parts of said video device other than said electronic parts with which said first area is provided; a video chassis housed within said one casing by which parts of said video device are installed in said one casing, said first circuit board area and said second circuit board area being disposed between said video chassis and an inner surface of said one casing; and a video head cylinder having a head gap installed on said video chassis and a high frequency transformer, included in the at least one power supply circuit, installed in said first circuit board area, said high frequency transformer being provided with a core, having first and second windings, and a core gap, said transformer being disposed so that a plane including said core gap is parallel to said first and second circuit board areas and magnetic flux flows in a direction so that the head gap of the video head cylinder installed on said video chassis does not pick up said magnetic flux.
  • 4. An image displaying apparatus having a single housing in which a television device and a video device are contained, said television device including at least a high-frequency transformer, said video device including at least a head cylinder, said television device and said video device receiving a common voltage from a single low voltage power source, said image displaying apparatus comprising:a video chassis housed within said single housing on which at least said head cylinder is installed at a first side of said housing; a first area formed between said video chassis and an inner surface of said housing at a second side of said housing, said first area being provided with at least said high-frequency transformer and components constituting said single low voltage power source; and a second area formed between said video chassis and an inner surface of said housing at said first side of said housing, said second area being provided with other electronic components.
  • 5. A video device comprising:at least one circuit board; a power supply device installed on a power supplying area of said at least one circuit board, said at least one circuit board including another area, other than said power supplying area, provided thereon; a chassis on which parts of said video device are installed parallel to and above said at least one circuit board, said parts of said video device including at least a video head cylinder; a high frequency transformer, provided with a core having primary and secondary windings and a core gap, installed on said power supplying area, said core gap included in a plane, the plane including said core gap being parallel to the at least one circuit board; a casing in which said at least one circuit board and said chassis are installed; a cathode ray tube installed in the casing; and terminals for an AC power supply and terminals for an electron beam controlling circuit for said cathode ray tube, separated from each other within said power supplying area, installed on said at least one circuit board; said power supply device installed on said power supplying area comprising a high voltage power supply device having said high frequency transformer and a low voltage power supply device supplying low voltage power to a television device circuit and a video device circuit; the other area provided on said circuit board being provided with said video device circuit and said television device circuit but not electronic parts on said power supplying area including said high voltage power supply device, said high frequency transformer and said low voltage power supply device.
  • 6. A video device comprising:at least one circuit board; a power supply device installed on a power supplying area of said at least one circuit board, said at least one circuit board including another area, other than said power supplying area, provided thereon; a chassis on which parts of said video device are installed parallel to and above said at least one circuit board, said parts of said video device including at least a video head cylinder; and a high frequency transformer, provided with a core having primary and secondary windings and a core gap, installed on said power supplying area without any magnetic shield located between the high frequency transformer and the video head cylinder, said core gap included in a plane, the plane including said core gap being parallel to the at least one circuit board.
  • 7. A video device comprising:at least one circuit board; a power supply device installed on a power supplying area of said at least one circuit board, said at least one circuit board having another area, other than said power supplying area, provided thereon; a chassis on which parts of said video device are installed parallel to and above said at least one circuit board, said parts of said video device including at least a video head cylinder having a head gap that is substantially sensitive to picking up lines of magnetic force in a first direction; and a high frequency transformer generating lines of magnetic force, and provided with a core having primary and secondary windings and a core gap, installed on said power supplying area, said core gap included in a plane, the plane including said core gap being parallel to the at least one circuit board, said high frequency transformer being oriented so that the lines of magnetic force generated by said transformer run in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction and so that said video head cylinder is substantially isolated from any noise generated by said transformer primarily by virtue of the orientation of said transformer with respect to said video head cylinder.
  • 8. A video device as claimed in claim 7, wherein said high frequency transformer is oriented with respect to said video head cylinder so that said head gap of said video head cylinder is substantially isolated from the noise generated by said transformer primarily by virtue of the orientation of said transformer with respect to said video head cylinder.
  • 9. A video device as claimed in claim 7, wherein said high frequency transformer is installed on said power supplying area with substantially no magnetic shielding between the high frequency transformer and the video head cylinder.
  • 10. A video device as claimed in claim 7, wherein said high frequency transformer is installed on said power supplying area without any magnetic shield located between the high frequency transformer and the video head cylinder.
  • 11. A video device comprising:at least one circuit board; a power supply device installed on a power supplying area of said at least one circuit board, said at least one circuit board including another area, other than said power supplying area, provided thereon; a chassis on which parts of said video device are installed parallel to and above said at least one circuit board, said parts of said video device including at least a video head cylinder; and a high frequency transformer, provided with a core having primary and secondary windings and a core gap, installed on said power supplying area, said core gap included in a plane, the plane including said core gap being parallel to the at least one circuit board, said high frequency transformer being oriented so that said video head cylinder is substantially isolated from any noise generated by said transformer primarily by virtue of the orientation of said transformer with respect to said video head cylinder.
  • 12. A video device as claimed in claim 11, wherein said high frequency transformer is installed on said power supplying area with substantially no magnetic shielding between the high frequency transformer and the video head cylinder.
  • 13. A video device as claimed in claim 11, wherein said high frequency transformer is installed on said power supplying area without any magnetic shield located between the high frequency transformer and the video head cylinder.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
3-317331 Nov 1991 JP
4-079224 Feb 1992 JP
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/876,385, filed on Apr. 30, 1992, abandoned.

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Divisions (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/457451 Jun 1995 US
Child 09/099193 US
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 07/876385 Apr 1992 US
Child 08/457451 US
Reissues (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/457451 Jun 1995 US
Child 09/099193 US