Claims
- 1. A method for manufacturing color-picture tubes characterized in that in the step for exposing picture tubes characterized in that in the step for exposing selectively a photosensitive layer applied on a faceplate by the light beam projecting from a light source through an optical correction system comprising
- (a) an optical correction lens system only for correcting the .DELTA.s deviation, and
- (b) an optical correction lens system for correcting the .DELTA.P deviation consisting of a first optical correction lens and a second optical correction lens,
- said first optical correction lens having a rotationally symmetrical shape and being so designed as to attain the correction for the .DELTA.P deviation with equal extent to all of radial direction components only depending upon the deflection angle and by an average amount depending upon all of the radial direction components of the deflection angle and regardless of the individual radial direction of deflection,
- said second optical correction lens being so designed as to attain the individual correction for the .DELTA.P deviation depending not only upon the deflection angle but also upon each asymmetrical component of the radial directions of deflection where .DELTA.P is the difference measured axially and .DELTA.S is the difference measured radially between the actual and apparent center of deflection of the picture tube electron.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said optical correction system further comprises a correction lens for correcting the apparent size and shape of said light source, which lens system is so designed as to attain a partial correction for said .DELTA.P or .DELTA.S deviation.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 2 wherein said optical correction system further comprises a dot grade correction filter for improving uniform brightness over the whole surface of the screen of the picture tube, which filter is so designed as to attain a partial correction for said .DELTA.P or .DELTA.S deviation.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 555,713, filed Mar. 6, 1975 now abandoned.
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