Claims
- 1. For securing a support structure for a tensed foil shadow mask to a glass faceplate having a centrally disposed phosphor screening area on an inner surface thereof, the process comprising:
- providing a frame-like support structure for receiving and supporting said shadow mask in tension, said support structure having a mounting surface suitable for securing said mask thereon, and a base portion adapted for physically penetrating said faceplate;
- providing a faceplate at least said surface of which is heated to a predetermined temperature at which it is conditioned to be penetrated by said support structure;
- pressing said structure into said faceplate through said inner surface on opposed sides of said screen, causing said base portion to penetrate to a depth effective both to secure said structure to said faceplate against the tensile forces imparted by said mask, and to position said mounting surface at a predetermined distance from said faceplate inner surface, whereby said mounting surface is positioned for receiving said foil shadow mask in tension in appropriate spaced relationship to said faceplate inner surface; and
- mounting said foil mask in tension on said mounting surface after the disposition of the phosphor screen on said inner surface.
- 2. The process according to claim 1 wherein said predetermined temperature of said faceplate is a temperature in the range between the strain point temperature and the annealing point temperature of said glass.
- 3. The process according to claim 2 wherein said predetermined temperature of said faceplate is a temperature in the range of 462 to 503 degrees Centigrade.
- 4. For securing a support structure for a tensed foil shadow mask to a flat glass faceplate having a centrally disposed phosphor screening area on an inner surface thereof, the process comprising:
- providing a frame-like support structure for receiving and supporting said shadow mask in tension, said support structure having a mounting surface suitable for securing said mask thereon, and a base portion adapted for physically penetrating said faceplate;
- providing a faceplate at least said surface of which is heated to a predetermined temperature at which it is conditioned to be physically penetrated by said support structure;
- heating said support structure -o a predetermined temperature and pressing said structure into said glass through said inner surface on opposed sides of said screen to cause said base portion to penetrate to a depth effective both to secure said structure to said faceplate against the tensile forces imparted by said mask, and to position said mounting surface at a predetermined distance from said faceplate inner surface, whereby said mounting surface is positioned for receiving said foil shadow mask in tension in appropriate spaced relationship to said faceplate inner surface, and for mounting said foil mask in tension on said mounting surface after the disposition of the phosphor screen on said inner surface.
- 5. The process according to claim 4 wherein said predetermined temperature of said faceplate is a temperature in the range of 462 to 503 degrees Centigrade.
- 6. The process according to claim 4 wherein said predetermined temperature of said support structure is a temperature substantially equivalent to the working point of said glass of said faceplate.
- 7. The process according to claim 6 wherein said working point of said glass is a temperature of about 1,000 degrees Centigrade.
- 8. For securing a support structure for a tensed foil shadow mask to a flat glass faceplate having a centrally disposed phosphor screening area on an inner surface thereof, the process comprising:
- providing a frame-like support structure for receiving and supporting said shadow mask in tension, said support structure having a mounting surface suitable for securing said mask thereon, and a base portion adapted for physically penetrating said faceplate;
- conditioning said faceplate to be physically penetrated by said support structure by heating said faceplate to a predetermined temperature in the range between the strain point temperature and the annealing point temperature of said glass;
- positioning said support structure on opposed sides of said screen, and locating and resting said structure against said inner surface;
- heating said support structure by electrical resistance to the working point temperature of said glass and pressing said structure into said glass through said inner surface, causing said base portion to penetrate to a depth effective both to permanently secure said structure to said faceplate against the tensile forces imparted by said mask, and to position said mounting surface at a predetermined Q-distance from said faceplate inner surface, whereby said mounting surface is positioned for receiving said foil shadow mask in tension in appropriate spaced relationship to said faceplate inner surface, and for mounting said foil mask in tension on said mounting surface after the disposition of the phosphor screen on said inner surface.
- 9. The process according to claim 8 wherein said predetermined temperature of said faceplate is a temperature in the range of 462 to 503 degrees Centigrade.
- 10. The process according to claim 8 wherein said working point of the glass is a temperature of about 1,000 degrees Centigrade.
- 11. For securing a support structure for a tensed foil shadow mask to a glass faceplate having a centrally disposed phosphor screening area on an inner surface thereof, the process comprising:
- providing a frame-like support structure for receeiving and supporting said shadow mask in tension, said support structure having a base portion adapted for physically penetrating said faceplate;
- providing a faceplate at least said surface of which is heated to a predetermined tempurature at which it is conditioned to be penetrated by said support structure;
- pressing said structure into said faceplate through said inner surface on opposed sides of said screen, causing said base portion to penetrate to a depth effective to secure said structure to said faceplate against the tensile forces impart by said mask.
- 12. The process accoriding to claim 11 wherein said predetermined temperature of said faceplate is a temperature in the range between the stain point temperature and the annealing point temperature of said glass.
- 13. The process according to claim 12 wherein said predetermined temperature of said faceplate is a tempersature in the range of 462 to 503 degrees Centigrade.
- 14. For securing a support structure for a tensed foil shadow mask to a flat glass faceplate having a centrally disposed phosphor screening area on an inner surface thereof, the process comprising:
- providing a frame-like support structure for receiving and supporting said shadow mask in tnesion, said support structure having a base portion adapted for phyically penetrating said faceplate;
- providing a faceplate at least said surface of which is heated to a predetermined temperature at which it is conditioned to be physically penetrated by said support structure;
- heating said support structure to a predetermined temperture and pressing said structure into said glass through said inner surface on opposed side of said screen to cause said base portion to penetrate to a depth effective to secure said structure to said faceplate against the tensile force imparted vy said mask.
- 15. The process according to claim 14 wherein said predetermined temperature of said faceplate is a temperature in the range of 462 to 503 degrees Centigrade.
- 16. The process according to claim 14 wherein said predetermined temperature of said support structure is a temperature substantially equivalent to the working point of said glass of said faceplate.
- 17. The process according to claim 16 wherein said working point of said glass is a temperature of about 1,000 degrees Centigrade.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 032,110, filed Mar. 3, 1987, abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 925,424, filed Oct. 31, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,716,334.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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