Claims
- 1. For use in the manufacture of a tension mask color cathode ray tube having a substantially flat faceplate with an inner surface on which is disposed a centrally located phosphor screen, a process comprising:
- forming a shadow mask to comprise a series of parallel strips separated by slits terminating in unslit end members transverse to said slits, the strips being loosely coupled by widely spaced ties to form rectangular slits there between, the wide tie spacing being such as to produce a strip coupling which promotes handleability of the mask during mask and tube fabrication and facilitates damping of strip vibration when mounted in a tube, but insufficient to induce unacceptable Poisson contraction of the mask when uniaxially tensed along the direction of the strips in the plane of the mask, or to produce an unacceptable thermal expansion perpendicular to and in the plane of said strips;
- depositing a pattern of cathodoluminescent phosphor deposits on said screen, the geometry of which is related to the pattern of said slits;
- providing shadow mask support means on opposed sides of said screen for receiving and securing said end members of said mask; and
- tensing said mask and securing said end members to said support means with said strips in alignment with said pattern of phosphor deposits while said mask is under tension.
- 2. For use in the manufacture of a tension mask color cathode ray tube having a substantially flat faceplate with an inner surface on which is disposed a centrally located phosphor screen, a process comprising:
- forming a shadow mask to comprise a series of parallel strips separated by slits terminating in unslit end members transverse to said slits, the strips being loosely coupled by widely spaced ties to form rectangular slits there between, the wide tie spacing being such as to produce a strip coupling which promotes handleability of the mask during mask and tube fabrication and facilitates damping of strip vibration when mounted in a tube, but which is insufficient to induce unacceptable Poisson contraction of the mask when uniaxially tensed in the plane of the tube or to permit an unacceptable thermal expansion perpendicular to and in the plane of said strips, the spacing of said ties being many times greater than the pitch of the mask.
- depositing a pattern of cathodoluminescent phosphor deposits on said screen, the geometry of which is related to the pattern of said slits;
- providing shadow mask support means on opposed sides of said screen for receiving and securing said end members of said mask; and
- tensing said mask and securing said end members to said support means with said strips in alignment with said pattern of phosphor deposits while said mask is under tension.
- 3. For use in the manufacture of a tension mask color cathode ray tube having a substantially flat faceplate with an inner surface on which is disposed a centrally located phosphor screen, a process comprising:
- forming a shadow mask to comprise a series of parallel strips separated by slits terminating in unslit end members transverse to said slits, said mask having a series of parallel strips of spacing "c" separated by slits, the strips being coupled by widely spaced ties having a pitch "p", the wide tie spacing being such as to produce a strip coupling which promotes handleability of the mask during mask and tube fabrication and facilitates damping of strip vibration when mounted in a tube, but which is insufficient to induce unacceptable Poisson contraction of the mask when uniaxially tensed in the plane of the mask, or to permit an unacceptable thermal expansion perpendicular to and in the plane of said strips, and wherein the pitch "p" is not constant but varies to suppress visibility of the ties;
- depositing a pattern of cathodoluminescent phosphor deposits on said screen, the geometry of which is related to the pattern of said slits;
- providing shadow mask support means on opposed sides of said screen for receiving and securing said end members of said mask; and
- tensing said mask and securing said end members to said support means with said strips in alignment with said pattern of phosphor deposits while said mask is under tension.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 279,180 filed Dec. 2, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,942,332, and is related to but in no way dependent upon copending applications Ser. No. 058,095 filed June 4, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,828,523; Ser. No. 223,475 filed July 22, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,902,257; and Ser. No. 279,188 filed Dec. 2, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,926,089, all of common ownership herewith.
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