Claims
- 1. A tube comprising:a tube envelope including a tube funnel and a faceplate, and having a screen electrode on the faceplate biased at a screen potential; a shadow mask proximate said faceplate having a plurality of apertures therethrough and biased at the screen potential; a source of a beam of electrons directed toward said faceplate, wherein said source is disposed for magnetic deflection of said beam of electrons; a pattern of phosphorescent material disposed on said faceplate for producing light of different colors in response to the beam of electrons impinging thereon through the apertures of said shadow mask; mounting means for mounting a plurality of metal electrodes thereon interior said tube envelope between said source and said shadow mask, each metal electrode defining a respective aperture through which the beam of electrons passes, wherein said mounting means and said plurality of metal electrodes thereon mount to said tube funnel; said plurality of electrodes including at least a first metal electrode intermediate said source and said shadow mask and biased at a potential not less than the screen potential, and a second metal electrode between said first metal electrode and said shadow mask and biased at a potential less than the screen potential.
- 2. The tube of claim 1 wherein the apertures of said first and second metal electrodes have a shape substantially the same as that of said faceplate.
- 3. The tube of claim 1 wherein the apertures of said first and second metal electrodes are substantially rectangular.
- 4. The tube of claim 1 further comprising a third electrode defining an aperture through which the beam of electrons passes, wherein said third electrode is between said source and said first metal electrode and is biased at a potential not exceeding the screen potential.
- 5. The tube of claim 4 wherein said second metal electrode is biased at a potential less than the potential at which said third electrode is biased.
- 6. The tube of claim 4 wherein the aperture of said third electrode is substantially rectangular.
- 7. The tube of claim 4 wherein said third electrode includes a conductive material on an interior surface of said tube envelope.
- 8. The tube of claim 1 wherein at least one of said first and second metal electrodes includes a plurality of sub-electrodes biased at different potentials.
- 9. The tube of claim 8 wherein said plurality of sub-electrodes are mounted to said mounting means.
- 10. The tube of claim 1 wherein said mounting means includes a plurality of supports to which said plurality of metal electrodes are attached.
- 11. The tube of claim 10 wherein said plurality of supports are attached to the interior of said tube envelope and at least one of said plurality of metal electrodes is electrically connected to a conductor penetrating said tube envelope.
- 12. The tube of claim 1 further comprising a voltage divider within said tube envelope and adapted for receiving a bias potential for developing at least one of the potentials at which said first and second metal electrodes and said screen electrode are biased.
- 13. The tube of claim 12 wherein said voltage divider includes a resistive voltage divider formed of one of a plurality of resistors and a high-resistivity coating.
- 14. A display comprising:a tube envelope including a tube funnel and a faceplate, and having a screen electrode on the faceplate biased at a screen potential; a source within said tube envelope of a beam of electrons directed toward said faceplate; a deflection yoke proximate said source of a beam of electrons and said tube funnel for magnetically deflecting said beam of electrons; a pattern of phosphorescent material disposed on said faceplate for producing light in different colors in response to the beam of electrons impinging thereon; a shadow mask proximate said faceplate having a plurality of apertures therethrough and biased at the screen potential; mounting means for mounting a plurality of metal electrodes thereon for mounting interior said tube funnel between said source and said shadow mask, each metal electrode defining a respective aperture through wlich the deflected beam of electrons passes; said plurality of metal electrodes interior said tube envelope including a first metal electrode intermediate said source and said shadow mask and biased at a first potential not less than the screen potential, and a second metal electrode between said first metal electrode and said shadow mask and biased at a second potential less than the screen potential; and a source of potential providing the first, second and screen potentials.
- 15. The display of claim 14 wherein the apertures of said first and second metal electrodes have a shape substantially the same as that of said faceplate.
- 16. The display of claim 14 wherein the apertures of said first and second metal electrodes are substantially rectangular.
- 17. The display of claim 14 further comprising a third electrode defining an aperture through which the beam of electrons passes, wherein said third electrode is between said source of a beam of electrons and said first metal electrode and is biased at a third potential not exceeding the screen potential.
- 18. The display of claim 17 wherein said second metal electrode is biased at a potential less than the potential at which said third electrode is biased.
- 19. The display of claim 17 wherein the aperture of said third electrode is substantially rectangular.
- 20. The display of claim 17 wherein at least one of said first and second electrodes and said third electrode includes a conductive material on an interior surface of said tube envelope.
- 21. The display of claim 14 wherein at least one of said first and second metal electrodes includes a plurality of sub-electrodes biased at different potentials.
- 22. The display of claim 21 wherein said plurality of sub-electrodes are mounted to said mounting means.
- 23. The display of claim 14 wherein said mounting means includes a plurality of supports to which said plurality of metal electrodes are attached.
- 24. The display of claim 23 wherein said plurality of supports are attached to said tube envelope and at least one of said plurality of metal electrodes is electrically connected to a conductor penetrating said tube envelope.
- 25. The display of claim 14 wherein said source of potential comprises a voltage divider within said tube envelope receiving a bias potential for developing at least one of the first, second and screen potentials.
- 26. The display of claim 25 wherein said voltage divider includes a resistive voltage divider formed of one of a plurality of resistors and a high-resistivity coating.
- 27. A cathode ray tube comprising:a tube envelope having a generally flat rectangular faceplate and a screen electrode on the faceplate biased at a screen potential, and having a tube funnel joining a tube neck to said faceplate; in said tube neck, a source of a beam of electrons directed toward said faceplate, wherein said source is disposed for magnetic deflection of the beam of electrons; a deflection yoke around said tube funnel for deflecting the beam of electrons from said source over a predetermined range of deflection angles, whereby the deflected beam of electrons impinges upon a given area of the screen electrode; a shadow mask proximate said faceplate having a plurality of apertures therethrough, wherein said shadow mask is biased at the screen potential; phosphorescent material disposed on said faceplate, wherein said phosphorescent material includes a pattern of different phosphorescent materials that emit different respective colors of light in response to the beam of electrons impinging thereon through the apertures of said shadow mask; at least first, second and third deflection electrodes each defining a respective aperture interior said tube funnel through which the beam of electrons passes, wherein said first deflection electrode is proximate said source and is biased at a potential not exceeding the screen potential, wherein said third deflection electrode is proximate said shadow mask and is biased at a potential less than the screen potential, wherein said second deflection electrode is between said first deflection electrode and said third deflection electrode and is biased at a potential greater than the screen potential, and wherein ones of said first, second and third deflection electrodes are generally rectangular metal electrodes; and mounting means for mounting the generally rectangular metal ones of said first, second and third deflection electrodes prior to and after the insertion thereof into said tube funnel, whereby the deflected beam of electrons further deflected by at least said second deflection electrode impinge on an area of said screen electrode that is larger than the given area thereof.
- 28. The cathode ray tube of claim 27 wherein said mounting means includes a plurality of supports to which said generally rectangular metal ones of said first, second and third electrodes are attached, wherein said plurality of supports are disposed proximate said tube funnel in a direction extending between said tube neck and said faceplate.
- 29. A cathode ray tube comprising:a tube envelope having a generally flat rectangular faceplate and a screen electrode on the faceplate biased at a screen potential, and having a tube funnel joining a tube neck to said faceplate; in said tube neck, a source of plural beams of electrons directed toward said faceplate, wherein said source is disposed for magnetic deflection of the plural beams of electrons; a deflection yoke around said tube funnel for deflecting the plural beams of electrons from said source over a predetermined range of deflection angles, whereby the deflected plural beams of electrons impinges upon a given area of the screen electrode; a shadow mask proximate said faceplate having a plurality of apertures therethrough, wherein said shadow mask is biased at the screen potential; phosphorescent material disposed on said faceplate, wherein said phosphorescent material includes a pattern of different phosphorescent materials that emit different respective colors of light in response to the plural beams of electrons impinging thereon through the apertures of said shadow mask; at least first, second and third deflection electrodes each defining a respective aperture interior said tube funnel through which the plural beams of electrons passes, wherein said first deflection electrode is proximate said source and is biased at a potential not exceeding the screen potential, wherein said third deflection electrode is proximate said shadow mask and is biased at a potential less than the screen potential, wherein said second deflection electrode is between said first deflection electrode and said third deflection electrode and is biased at a potential greater than the screen potential, and wherein ones of said first, second and third deflection electrodes are generally rectangular metal electrodes; means for mounting the generally rectangular metal ones of said first, second and third deflection electrodes prior to insertion thereof into said tube funnel; and means for securing the mounting means and generally rectangular metal ones of said first, second and third deflection electrodes mounted thereto after the insertion thereof into said tube funnel, whereby the deflected plural beams of electrons further deflected by at least said second deflection electrode impinge on an area of said screen electrode that is larger than the given area thereof.
- 30. The cathode ray tube of claim 29 wherein said mounting means includes a plurality of supports to which said generally rectangular metal ones of said first, second and third electrodes are attached, wherein said plurality of supports are disposed proximate said tube funnel in a direction extending between said tube neck and said faceplate.
Parent Case Info
This Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/131,919 filed Apr. 30, 1999, and of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/160,654 filed Oct. 21, 1999.
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