Claims
- 1. A low cost color CRT front assembly for mounting to and positioning around a forward edge of a funnel having an open front, said assembly comprising:
- a self-polished flat faceplate having a float glass composition, wherein said float glass flat faceplate is characterized as having first and second spaced optically smooth surfaces formed without grinding or polishing of said faceplate and a peripheral edge portion with the forward edge of the funnel coupled in a sealed manner to the first surface of said flat faceplate about the peripheral edge portion thereof, and wherein the peripheral edge portion of said flat faceplate extends beyond the funnel's periphery to facilitate secure mounting of said flat faceplate on the funnel and eliminate the requirement for precisely matching the size of said flat faceplate with the dimensions of the front of the funnel;
- a phosphor screen deposited upon a first surface of said faceplate;
- a metal foil shadow mask; and
- support means for affixing said shadow mask to said flat faceplate and for maintaining said shadow mask in a stretched condition under high tension.
- 2. A low cost color CRT front assembly as in claim 1 wherein said flat faceplate is 0.25 inch to 1 inch in thickness
- 3. A low cost color CRT front assembly for mounting to and positioning around a forward edge of a funnel having an open front, said assembly comprising:
- a self-polished flat faceplate having a float glass composition, wherein said float glass flat faceplate is characterized as having first and second spaced optically smooth surfaces formed without grinding or polishing of said faceplate and a peripheral edge portion with the forward edge of the funnel coupled in a sealed manner to the first surface of said flat faceplate about the peripheral edge portion thereof, and wherein the peripheral edge portion of said flat faceplate extends beyond the funnel's periphery to facilitate secure mounting of said flat faceplate on the funnel and eliminate the requirement for precisely matching the size of said flat faceplate with the dimensions of the front of the funnel;
- a phosphor screen deposited upon a first surface of said faceplate;
- a metal foil shadow mask; and
- support means for affixing said shadow mask to said flat faceplate and for maintaining said shadow mask in a stretched condition under high tension, wherein said support means is mounted to the first surface of said flat faceplate for maintaining said shadow mask in closely spaced relation therefrom.
- 4. A low cost color CRT front assembly as in claim 3 wherein said flat faceplate is generally rectangular and said support means includes a generally rectangular frame attached to said flat faceplate adjacent to a peripheral edge thereof.
- 5. A low cost color CRT front assembly for mounting to and positioning around a forward edge of a funnel having an open front, said assembly comprising:
- a self-polished flat faceplate having a float glass composition, wherein said float glass flat faceplate is characterized as having first and second spaced optically smooth surfaces formed without grinding or polishing of said faceplate and a peripheral edge portion with the forward edge of the funnel coupled in a sealed manner to the first surface of said flat faceplate about the peripheral edge portion thereof, and wherein the peripheral edge portion of said flat faceplate extends beyond the funnel's periphery to facilitate secure mounting of said flat faceplate on the funnel and eliminate the requirement for precisely matching the size of said flat faceplate with the dimensions of the front of the funnel;
- a phosphor screen deposited upon a first surface of said faceplate;
- a metal foil shadow mask;
- support means for affixing said shadow mask to said flat faceplate and for maintaining said shadow mask in a stretched condition under high tension; and
- a reflective and electrically conductive film of aluminum disposed on the first surface of said faceplate between said phosphor screen and said faceplate.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 947,787, filed Dec. 30, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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