Claims
- 1. A method of high voltage treatment for a cathode ray tube, including a neck having one end closed with a stem, and housing an electron gun including at least first and second electrodes, and first and second stem pins, external to the cathode ray tube neck and housing, for the first and second electrodes, the method comprising the steps of:
- establishing a high pressure gas atmosphere around the neck;
- applying a voltage which is sufficiently higher than an operating voltage of the cathode ray tube between the first and second stem pins when the high pressure gas atmosphere is established; and
- externally heating, from a heating source external to the cathode ray tube neck and housing, the part of the stem containing the first and second stem pins, above a temperature of the high pressure gas atmosphere, to thereby prevent a creeping discharge external to the cathode ray tube neck and housing due to the voltage applied to the first and second stem pins.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said step of applying a voltage is for causing an arc discharge across the electrodes to remove burrs, flashes or dirt which may be present on the electrodes.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the voltage applied is four to five times the voltage applied across the electrodes during operation of the cathode ray tube.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein
- the first electrode is a focus electrode;
- the electron gun includes a plurality of electrodes, other than the focus electrode;
- the neck includes, in addition to the first stem pin, stem pins for the other electrodes; and
- the step of applying a voltage applies the voltage between the first stem pin and the stem pins for the other electrodes.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the part of the stem containing the first and second stem pins is externally heated above a temperature of the high pressure gas atmosphere prior to the step of voltage application to maintain the temperature above the temperature of the high pressure gas atmosphere.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the part of the stem containing the first and second stem pins is externally heated above a temperature of the high pressure gas atmosphere during the step of voltage application to maintain the temperature above the temperature of the high pressure gas atmosphere.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the part of the stem containing the first and second stem pins is heated using a heater as the external heating source to maintain the temperature above the temperature of the high pressure gas atmosphere.
- 8. A method of high voltage treatment for a cathode ray tube including a neck having one end closed with a stem, and housing an electron gun including at least first and second electrodes and first and second stem pins for the first and second electrodes, the method comprising the steps of:
- establishing a high pressure gas atmosphere around the neck;
- applying a voltage, which is sufficiently higher than an operating voltage of the cathode ray tube, between the first and second stem pins when the high pressure gas atmosphere is established; and
- setting the dew point of the high pressure gas atmosphere at a temperature of, at most, 25.degree. C., to thereby prevent a creeping discharge from the voltage applied to the first and second stem pins.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein said step of applying a voltage is for causing an arc discharge across the first and second electrodes to remove burrs, flashes or dirt which may be present on the first and second electrodes.
- 10. The method of claim 8, wherein the voltage applied is four to five times a voltage applied across the first and second electrodes during operation of the cathode ray tube.
- 11. The method of claim 8, wherein
- the first electrode includes a focus electrode;
- the electron gun includes a plurality of electrodes other than the focus electrode;
- the neck includes, in addition to the first stem pin, stem pins for the other electrodes; and
- said step of applying a voltage applies the voltage between the first stem pin and the stem pins for the other electrodes.
- 12. The method of claim 8, wherein said step of setting the dew point includes heating the high pressure gas before it is supplied to surroundings of the neck.
- 13. A method of high voltage treatment for a cathode ray tube including a neck having one end closed with a stem, and housing an electron gun including first and second electrodes, and first and second stem pins for the first and second electrodes, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a container which has one end open, which is provided with a socket on its base, and which is provided with a seal assembly including a hollow annular seal member of elastic material disposed on an inner peripheral surface of the container at the open end;
- advancing the container toward the cathode ray tube such that the container encloses the neck and the socket and the container is connected with the first and second stem pins of the neck;
- supplying compressed air into the hollow annular seal member so as to reduce its inner diameter such that it is pressed against an outer peripheral surface of the neck so as to form an airtight seal between the outer peripheral surface of the neck and the open end of the container;
- introducing a high pressure gas into the container while said airtight seal is maintained between the outer peripheral surface of the neck and the open end of the container; and
- applying a voltage which is sufficiently higher than an operating voltage of the cathode ray tube, between the first and second stem pins, via the socket to the stem pins, while the neck is surrounded by the high pressure gas.
- 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of retreating the container from the cathode ray tube until the container seal member is separated from a funnel of the cathode ray tube and pressure-contact terminals of a first socket are separated from pressure-contact terminals of second sockets.
- 15. A method of high voltage treatment for a cathode ray tube, including a neck having one end closed with a stem, and housing an electron gun including first and second electrodes, and first and second stem pins for the first and second electrodes, the method comprising the steps of:
- connecting a first socket having pressure-contact terminals to the first and second stem pins on the neck of the cathode ray tube;
- advancing a container, which has one open end and is provided with a second socket having pressure contact terminals on its base and a seal member of elastic material fitted to the open end, toward the cathode ray tube such that the seal member is pressed against a funnel of the cathode ray tube to form an airtight seal between the open end of the container and the funnel, and the pressure-contact terminals of the first and second sockets are contacted with each other to establish electrical connection;
- introducing a high pressure gas into the container while the air tight seal is maintained to establish a high pressure gas atmosphere around the neck;
- applying a voltage, which is sufficiently higher than an operating voltage of the cathode ray tube, between the first and second stem pins for the first and said second electrodes, via the pressure-contact terminals to the first and second stem pins while the neck is surrounded by the high pressure gas,
- 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising the step of retreating the container from the cathode ray tube until the container seal member is separated from the funnel, and the pressure-contact terminals of the first socket are separated from the pressure-contact terminals of the second sockets.
Priority Claims (3)
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2-71378 |
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2-77571 |
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2-270741 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/672,869 filed on Mar. 20, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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