Microphonics damper clip

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6621200
  • Patent Number
    6,621,200
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 14, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 16, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A microphonic damper clip for mounting to the border of a tension mask. The damper clip is formed of two halves with each half having a first leg and an integral second leg. The free end of one of the legs from each of the two halves of the damper clip are inserted into an aperture disposed on the border of the tension mask. At least one free end of each corresponding leg is then attached to one another to form a damper clip.
Description




This invention generally relates to cathode ray tubes and, more particularly, to a microphonic damper clip for a tension mask in a cathode ray tube (CRT).




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A color picture tube includes an electron gun for forming and directing three electron beams to a screen of the tube. The screen is located on the inner surface of the faceplate panel of the tube and comprises an array of elements of three different color emitting phosphors. An aperture mask, which may be either passive, i.e., a shadow mask or active, i.e., a focus mask, is interposed between the gun and the screen to permit each electron beam to strike only the phosphor elements associated with that beam. The aperture mask is a thin sheet of metal, such as steel, that is contoured to somewhat parallel the inner surface of the tube faceplate. An aperture mask may be either formed or tensioned.




A tension mask is stretched over a strong, specially shaped frame to form a sector of a cylindrical surface or may alternatively be shaped to form a substantially flat mask. The tension ensures that the apertures formed on the mask remain in alignment with the phosphor elements on the screen. This design has a disadvantage that the mask is subject to vibration from external sources (e.g., speakers near the tube) otherwise known as microphonics. Such vibration varies the positioning of the apertures through which the electron beam passes, resulting in visible display fluctuations. Ideally, these vibrations need to be eliminated or, at least, mitigated to produce a commercially viable television picture tube.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides vibration damper clips attached to a border of a tension mask. The vibration damper clips are formed of two halves with each half having a first and second leg. The first leg from each half is inserted into a respective aperture disposed on the border of the tension mask. Each half is rotated, where each first leg abuts each other. The first legs are then attached to one another. When joined, both halves form a damper clip for damping the vibrations subjected to the tension mask.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The teachings of the present invention can be readily understood by considering the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a side view, partly in axial section, of a color picture tube, including a tension mask-frame-assembly according to the present invention;





FIGS. 2A and 2B

together depict a prior art damper clip;





FIG. 3

depicts the damper clip according to the present invention; and





FIGS. 4A

,


4


B and


4


C together depict each half of the damper clip being inserted into a border of the tension mask.




To facilitate understanding, identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical elements that are common to the figures.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

shows a CRT


10


having a glass envelope


12


comprising a rectangular faceplate panel


14


and a tubular neck


16


connected by a rectangular funnel


18


. The funnel


18


has an internal conductive coating (not shown) that extends from an anode button


20


to the neck


16


. The panel


14


comprises a viewing surface


22


and a peripheral flange or sidewall


24


that is sealed to the funnel


18


by a glass frit


26


. A three-color phosphor screen


28


is carried by the inner surface of the faceplate panel


14


. The screen


28


is a line screen with the phosphor lines arranged in triads, each triad including a phosphor line of each of the three primary colors. A tension mask


30


is removably mounted in a predetermined spaced relation to the screen


28


. The mask may be either a tension focus mask or a tension mask. An electron gun


32


(schematically shown by the dashed lines in

FIG. 1

) is centrally mounted within the neck


16


to generate three in-line electron beams, a center beam and two side beams, along convergent paths through the mask


30


to the screen


28


.




The CRT


10


is designed to be used with an external magnetic deflection yoke, such as the yoke


34


shown in the neighborhood of the funnel to neck junction. When activated, the yoke


34


subjects the three beams to magnetic fields that cause the beams to scan horizontally and vertically in a rectangular raster over the screen


28


.




The tension mask


30


, a section of which is shown in

FIGS. 4A

, B, and C, is interconnected and held in tension to a frame


36


. The long sides of the tension mask


30


parallel a central major axis, X, of the CRT


10


; and the short sides parallel a central minor axis, Y, of the CRT


10


. The major and minor axis are along the plane of the tension mask


30


in the case of a substantially flat mask as shown. The tension mask


30


includes an aperture portion


38


illustrated generally as cross-hatches. The tension mask


30


has a border


56


. A damper clip


58


is attached to the border


56


to mitigate vibration in the tension mask


30


as will be described in greater detail below.

FIGS. 2A and 2B

together depict a prior art damper clip


50


. Specifically, damper clip


50


comprises a pair of legs


52


joined to a center member


54


to form a U-shape. Damper clip


50


is “stapled” into a border


56


of the tension mask


30


such that the pair of legs


52


are compressed and bent toward each other without touching (See FIG.


2


B). The stapling of damper clip


50


to the border


56


of the tension mask


30


can damage the tension mask


30


by denting the flexible border


56


of tension mask


30


and thereby scrapping the mask. Also if damper clip


50


is not properly formed, vibrational energy on the mask


30


cannot be adequately damped. Finally, the stapling process can cause the plating of damper clip


50


to flake resulting in blocked apertures on the mask


30


and/or degraded performance of damper clip


50


.





FIG. 3

depicts the damper clip


58


according to the present invention. Specifically,

FIG. 3

depicts each half of the damper clip comprising a first half


58




1


and a second half


58




2


(collectively damper clip


58


).




Each half of the damper clip


58


has a first L-shaped legs


60


. The second leg


61


of both halves of the damper clip


58


lies generally parallel to the surface of the tension mask


30


and in close proximity to the first leg


60


and is preferably shorter than the first leg


60


. The spacing between the first leg


60


is preferably about 100 mils from the second leg


61


and together form a generally U-shaped body. However, the length and shape of the legs


60


and


61


may be of various size and configuration with at least one leg from each half


58




1


and


58




2


being constructed so as to permit mating of both halves of the damper clip


58


when mounted within the border


56


of the tension mask


30


.





FIGS. 4A

,


4


B and


4


C together depict the damper clip


58


being inserted into a border


56


of the tension mask


30


. Specifically, a plurality of apertures


63


having a diameter of about 80 mils are preformed on the border


56


of the tension mask


30


. The first leg


60


of each half of the damper clip


58


are inserted through an aperture


63


(See FIG.


4


A).




The first and second half


58




1


and


58




2


are turned 90 degrees so that the first legs


60


of the first and second half


58




1


and


58




2


are substantially inserted through the aperture


63


(See FIG.


4


B). The first legs


60


of the first and second half


58




1


and


58




2


are then aligned with one another and connected by welding, splicing, crimping, gluing or the like (See

FIG. 4C

) thereby mating the first and second half


58




1


and


58




2


and forming the damper clip


58


. While only the first legs


60


are shown attached, both legs may be attached after each half


58




1


and


58




2


are mounted to the border


56


. Also, while one damper clip is shown, additional clips may be used to adequately damp the vibration of the mask.




The embodiments of

FIGS. 4A-4C

relate to cut-out and bent metallic alloy parts such as steel or aluminum which can be pre-plated with any of the standard plating materials if desired. The legs


60


and


61


are folded so that the free ends are directed toward the same direction. The present invention, however, may be subject to many modifications and changes such as folding the legs


60


and


61


in opposite directions without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. Additionally, the damper clip


58


may be mass produced with a conventional formed cast thereby eliminating the need for bending the material in the shapes described above.




As the embodiments that incorporate the teachings of the present invention have been shown and described in detail, those skilled in the art can readily devise many other varied embodiments that still incorporate these teachings without departing from the spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A process for forming a microphonic damper clip for a CRT mask, said mask having a border with apertures therethrough and said damper clip having a separate first half and second half, each of said halves having a first and second free leg, the process comprising:inserting said first free leg of said first half through one of said apertures; inserting said first free leg of said second half through another of said apertures; rotating said first free leg of said first and second half toward one another; and connecting said first free leg of said first and second half whereby said first and second half form a damper clip.
  • 2. A process for forming a microphonic damper clip as in claim 1, further comprising connecting said second free leg of said first and second half.
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
20010002352 Mizuta et al. May 2001 A1