Method utilizing a magnetic assembly during etching thin shadow masks

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6562249
  • Patent Number
    6,562,249
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 10, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 13, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
In an improved method of etching apertures in a thin metal sheet to form a shadow mask for a color picture tube, the metal sheet has a first acid-resistant stencil on one major surface thereof and a second acid-resistant stencil on the other major surface thereof. At least one of the stencils has openings therein at locations of intended apertures. The improvement comprises the steps of magnetically holding the metal sheet with a flat magnetic assembly, and moving the magnetic assembly magnetically holding the metal sheet thereon through an etching chamber. The magnetic assembly includes a magnetic layer that is supported on an acid-resistant board.
Description




This invention relates to a method of etching apertures in a thin metal sheet to form a shadow mask for a color picture tube, and particularly to such a method that utilizes a magnetic assembly during etching of a thin tension shadow mask, to magnetically hold the mask material.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A color picture tube includes an electron gun for generating and directing three electron beams to the screen of the tube. The screen is located on the inner surface of a faceplate of the tube and is made up of an array of elements of three different color emitting phosphors. A color selection electrode, or shadow mask, is interposed between the gun and the screen to permit each electron beam to strike only the phosphor elements associated with that beam. A shadow mask is a thin sheet of metal, such as steel or Invar, that is usually contoured to somewhat parallel the inner surface of the tube faceplate.




One type of color picture tube has a tension shadow mask mounted within a faceplate panel thereof. The tension shadow mask includes an active apertured portion that contains a plurality of parallel vertically extending strands. A multiplicity of elongated apertures are located between the strands. The electron beams pass through the elongated apertures in the active portion during tube operation.




Handling of tension shadow masks during their manufacture can be very difficult, especially if there are no tie bars or other connections between the strands of the mask. For example, if a tension shadow mask were etched by the process used to make conventional domed masks, there would be excessive movement of the strands during etching, and therefore great difficulty in obtaining repeatable results. The present invention provides a method that utilizes a magnetic assembly to overcome the difficulties that may arise during etching of tension shadow masks.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an improvement in a method of etching apertures in a thin metal sheet to form a shadow mask for a color picture tube. The metal sheet has a first acid-resistant stencil on one major surface thereof and a second acid-resistant stencil on the other major surface thereof. At least one of the stencils has openings therein at locations of intended apertures. The improvement comprises the steps in the etch method of magnetically holding the metal sheet with a flat magnetic assembly, and moving the magnetic assembly magnetically holding the metal sheet thereon through an etching chamber. The magnetic assembly includes a magnetic layer that is supported on an acid-resistant board.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a schematic representation of an apparatus that may be used for practicing a first embodiment of the novel method.





FIGS. 2 and 3

are cross-sections of a magnetic assembly and metal sheet at different stages of practicing the first embodiment of the novel method.





FIG. 4

is a schematic representation of an apparatus that may be used for practicing a second embodiment of the novel method.





FIGS. 5 through 9

are cross-sections of two magnetic assemblies and a metal sheet at different stages of practicing the second embodiment of the novel method.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

shows a horizontally oriented insulative strip


10


, while it is moving left-to-right through an etching chamber


12


. The etching chamber


12


has an entrance port


14


and an exit port


16


. A sump


18


is located at the bottom of the chamber


12


to collect a liquid etchant emitted from spray nozzles


20


positioned at the top of the chamber. The etchant in the sump


18


is pumped by a pump


22


through piping


24


, which includes a control valve


26


, to a header


28


to which the nozzles


20


are attached. A flat magnetic assembly


30


is shown on the top of the strip


10


within the chamber


12


. On top of the magnetic assembly


30


is a metal sheet


32


used to produce a shadow mask.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the magnetic assembly


30


is an insulative circuit board material


34


that includes a thin magnetic layer


36


adhered thereto. The metal sheet


32


includes an upper first acid-resistant stencil


38


on one major surface thereof and a lower second acid-resistant stencil


40


on the other major surface thereof. The upper stencil


38


has openings


42


therein at locations of intended apertures in the completed shadow mask. The magnetic assembly


30


and metal sheet


32


are kept in the etching chamber


12


a sufficient time to ensure that apertures are completely etched through the sheet.

FIG. 3

shows the magnetic assembly


30


and the metal sheet


32


after they have left the etching chamber


12


, with complete apertures


44


formed in the metal sheet


32


.




In another embodiment, shown in

FIG. 4

, an insulative strip


46


passes through two etching chambers


48


and


50


. The construction of the second chamber


50


is similar to the etching chamber


12


of the previous embodiment. The first chamber


48


differs from the second chamber


50


in that the former includes spray nozzles


52


that spray from below the strip


46


instead of from above. Preferably, the insulative strip


46


, as well as the strip


10


of the first embodiment, is moved continuously during etching.





FIG. 5

Shows a metal sheet


54


including a lower first acid-resistant stencil


56


on one major surface thereof and an upper second acid-resistant stencil


58


on the other major surface thereof. Both stencils


56


and


58


have openings


60


and


62


, respectively, at locations of intended apertures In the completed shadow mask. At the beginning of the etch process, the metal sheet


54


is magnetically held against the bottom of the strip


46


by magnetic assembly


64


that includes an insulative circuit board material


66


with a thin magnetic layer


68


attached thereto. Partial apertures


70


are etched in the metal sheet


54


in the first chamber


48


to depth of about 40% of the thickness of the sheet, as shown in FIG.


6


. After the magnetic assembly


64


and the metal sheet


54


leave the first chamber


48


, a second magnetic assembly


72


, including an insulative circuit board material


74


with a thin magnetic layer


76


attached thereto, is placed against the lower side of the metal sheet


54


, as shown in FIG.


7


. Next, the first magnetic assembly


64


is removed from the top of the strip


46


and the second magnetic assembly


72


, with the metal sheet


54


magnetically attached, is placed on top of the strip


46


, as shown in FIG.


8


. The metal sheet


54


then enters the second etching chamber


50


with the second acid-resistant stencil


58


facing upward. The metal sheet


54


is etched through to the partial apertures


70


, thus forming final apertures


78


, as shown in FIG.


9


. Following etching, the acid-resistant stencils are removed, and the remaining metal sheet


54


is a shadow mask.




The magnetic layers


36


,


68


and


76


preferably are continuous rectangles that are at least as large in area as the metal sheets


32


and


54


. Alternatively, the magnetic layers could be magnetic strips aligned parallel with the direction of movement through the chambers. For example, a magnetic assembly was constructed with magnetic strips running parallel to the direction of movement through the etching chamber that were attached to a G-10 stripped circuit board sheet. In this case the circuit board material was chosen because of its small thermal expansion coefficient and because of its resistance to etching solutions used to make the mask. Preferably, the magnetic strips are positioned outside the active area of the masks to allow for solution exchange during etching to avoid staining. The magnets hold the mask material to prevent excessive movement of the material during etching, and to permit handling of the mask without the chance of any tangling of mask strands or other mask damage occurring. Also, additional magnet members can be used on top of the metal sheet to further hold the mask in place during etching and to prevent any contact with the mask by the etching equipment.



Claims
  • 1. A method of etching apertures in a thin metal sheet to form a shadow mask for a color picture tube, said thin metal sheet having a first acid-resistant stencil on one major surface thereof and a second acid-resistant stencil on the other major surface thereof, both said first acid-resistant stencil and said second acid-resistant stencil having openings therein at locations of intended apertures in said sheet, said method comprising:magnetically holding said thin metal sheet with a flat magnetic assembly, said flat magnetic assembly including a magnetic layer that is supported on an acid-resistant board, moving said flat magnetic assembly through an etching chamber while said flat magnetic assembly magnetically holds said thin metal sheet thereto, said etching chamber having an insulative strip passing therethrough, said thin metal sheet being positioned under said insulative strip with said first acid-resistant stencil facing downward, said magnetic assembly being located on top of said insulative strip with said magnetic layer facing downward to magnetically hold said metal sheet against said insulative strip, as said insulative strip, with magnetic assembly and metal sheet thereon, is moved through said etching chamber, partially etching into the metal sheet from the bottom side thereof to form a partially etched metal sheet, transferring said partially etched metal sheet to a second magnetic assembly which magnetically holds it thereto, placing said second magnetic assembly on the top of said insulative strip with the second acid-resistant stencil on said metal sheet facing upward, and passing said second assembly and metal sheet through a second etching chamber, wherein etch-through of apertures in said metal sheet is completed.
  • 2. A method of etching apertures in a thin metal sheet to form a shadow mask for a color picture tube, said metal sheet having a first acid-resistant stencil on one major surface thereof and a second acid-resistant stencil on the other major surface thereof, both of said stencils having openings therein at locations of intended apertures in said sheet, said method including the steps of:magnetically holding said metal sheet with a magnetic assembly, moving said magnetic assembly through an etching chamber, while said magnetic assembly magnetically holds said metal sheet thereto, said etching chamber having an insulative strip passing therethrough, said metal sheet being positioned on one side of said insulative strip with said first acid-resistant stencil facing spray nozzles, said magnetic assembly being located on an opposite side of said insulative strip with said magnetic layer magnetically holding said metal sheet against said insulative strip, as said insulated strip with magnetic assembly and metal sheet thereon, is moved through said etching chamber, partially etching into the metal sheet from the first acid-resistant stencil side thereof to form a partially etched metal sheet, transferring said partially etched metal sheet to a second magnetic assembly which magnetically holds it thereto, placing said second magnetic assembly on said insulative strip with the second acid-resistant stencil on said metal sheet facing spray nozzles, and passing said second assembly and metal sheet through a second etching chamber, wherein etch-through of apertures in said metal sheet is completed.
Parent Case Info

This Application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/330,697, filed Jun. 11, 1999.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/330697 Jun 1999 US
Child 09/902456 US