Tension mask frame assembly of color cathode-ray tube

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6703773
  • Patent Number
    6,703,773
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 17, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 9, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A tension mask frame assembly for a color cathode-ray tube, the assembly including a tension mask and a frame, is provided. The tension mask has a plurality of strips isolated from each other at predetermined intervals on a thin plate to form slots, and tie bars for partitioning slots at a predetermined pitch interval by connecting adjacent strips to each other. The frame has a pair of support members for supporting the longer sides of the tension mask, a pair of elastic members, the ends of which are connected to both ends of each of the support members so that the support members are isolated from each other a predetermined distance, and a reinforcing member having both ends coupled to both ends of the exterior side surface of each of the support members and its center portion contacting with the exterior side surface of each of the support members, the reinforcing member for elastically restoring the support members in a direction where a tensile force is applied to the strips. In the tension mask frame assembly for a color cathode-ray tube having such a structure, deformation of the support members is reduced by the reinforcing member, so that a uniform tensile force is applied to the tension mask supported by the supporters.
Description




CLAIM OF PRIORITY




This application makes reference to, incorporates the same herein, and claims all benefits accruing under 35 U.S.C. ยง119 from an application entitled Tension Mask Frame Assembly of the Color Picture Tube earlier filed in the Korean Industrial Property Office on Apr. 21, 2000, and there duly assigned Serial No. 2000-21179 by that Office.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to color cathode ray tubes (color CRTS), and more particularly, to a tension mask frame assembly of a color cathode-ray tube having an improved frame for supporting a tension mask.




2. Description of the Background Art




In color cathode-ray tubes, three electron beams emitted from an electron gun land on the red, green and blue fluorescent materials of a fluorescent film formed on a screen surface of a panel through electron beam passing holes, and excite the fluorescent materials to form an image.




A surface of a screen of a typical color cathode-ray tube is designed to have a predetermined curvature considering the trace of the electron beam emitted from the electron gun. The shadow mask is designed to have a curvature corresponding to that of the surface of the screen. However, the curved shadow mask bulges toward the panel by being heated by the electron beam emitted from the electron gun, which is referred to as a doming phenomenon. The doming phenomenon prevents the electron beam from accurately landing on a fluorescent surface.




Recently, color cathode-ray tubes are pursuing flattening of the surface of a screen in order to widen the view angle of an image and prevent distortion of an image. Accordingly, a mask having a color distinguishing function, which is installed within a cathode-ray tube, must be flattened. The mask becomes an obstacle to manufacture a cathode-ray tube having a flat screen. In order to realize a flat surface, a tension force is applied to the shadow mask of a flat cathode-ray tube.




A tension mask frame assembly may include a frame and a flat tension mask. The frame has first and second support members that are installed in parallel. The frame also includes first and second elastic members connected to the first and second support members. The first and second support members are spaced a predetermined distance from each other. The flat tension mask has slots formed by a plurality of strips isolated from each other at predetermined intervals, and two longer edges of the flat tension mask are welded with the first and second support members, respectively, by receiving a tensile force.




The strips are connected to each other by tie bars isolated from each other at predetermined intervals, thereby forming the slots. In this tension mask frame assembly, the tension mask supported by the first and second support members cannot receive a uniform tensile force over the entire surface. That is, in order to weld the tension mask to the first and second support members of the frame, first, the first and second elastic members and are pressurized and elastically deformed so that the first and second support members are displaced in facing directions. Next, in this state, both longer sides of the tension mask are welded to the first and second support members, respectively, and then the pressure having been put on the first and second elastic members is removed. At this time, the first and second support members is subjected to a restoring force by the elasticity of the first and second elastic members. This restoring force to the first and second support members is different at portions supported by the first and second elastic members than from the center portions.




The difference in restoring force between portions of the first and second support members is represented as the difference between tensile forces applied to the strips of the tension mask welded with the first and second support members. A tensile force applied to the strips of the tension mask is large at portions supported by the first and second elastic members and, whereas a tensile force applied to the strips is small at portions other than the portions supported by the first and second elastic members.




The difference in tensile force causes deformation of the slits through which electron beams pass, since the tension mask is partially diminished or expanded without sufficiently absorbing the thermal expansion amount at the center portion due to electron beams. The deformation of the slits hinders in accurate landing of electron beams emitted from the electron gun of a cathode-ray tube at predetermined positions on a fluorescent film, and makes the amount of an electron beam passing through a slot different according to portions of the tension mask. Thus, an image having a uniform resolution cannot be obtained. Also, portions on which relatively small tensile forces are applied severely vibrate even by small external impacts, so that screen jitter occurs.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,111,107 issued to Kume, et al. for GRID APPARATUS FOR A COLOR CATHODE RAY TUBE WHICH ELIMINATES VIBRATION OF THE GRIDS discloses a grid apparatus for color cathode-ray tubes, having a plurality of ribbon-shaped grid elements stretched in tension and attached to a frame which includes a pair of support bars and a pair of resilient support members. Metallic members which have a larger thermal expansion coefficient than the resilient support members are connected to the reverse surfaces of the resilient support members opposite the side of where the grid elements are attached.




In the grid apparatus having such a configuration, during heat treatment, thermal creep of the grid elements is prevented so that the tension of the grid elements will remain high when the normal temperature state is resumed. However, in the above-described color cathode-ray tube grid apparatus, the support bars are supported only by the resilient support members, so that the aforementioned problems remain.




Further exemplars of the art are U.S. Pat. No. 5,355,049 issued to Sung for ASSEMBLY OF SHADOW MASK FRAME WITH INNER SHIELD FOR COLOR CATHODE RAY TUBE, U.S. Pat. No. 5,898,259 issued to Reyal for SHADOW MASK FRAME OF A CATHODE RAY TUBE, ITS PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE, AND SUSPENSION ELEMENT OF A SHADOW MASK FRAME, U.S. Pat. No. 4,678,963 issued to Fonda for SHADOW MASK FOR A COLORED IMAGE TUBE AND IMAGE TUBE COMPRISING THE SAME, U.S. Pat. No. 5,877,586 issued to Aibara for SLOT-TYPE SHADOW MASK, U.S. Pat. No. 5,030,880 issued to An for SHADOW MASK FOR COLOR CATHODE RAY TUBE, U.S. Pat. No. 3,652,895 issued to Tsuneta et al. for SHADOW-MASK HAVING GRADUATED RECTANGULAR APERTURES, U.S. Pat. No. 5,856,725 issued to Ueda for SHADOW MASK WITH EDGE SLOTS CONFIGURATION, U.S. Pat. No. 4,168,450 issued to Yamauchi et al. for SLOT TYPE SHADOW MASK, U.S. Pat. No. 4,300,069 issued to Nolan for COLOR PICTURE TUBE HAVING IMPROVED SLIT TYPE SHADOW MASK AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME, U.S. Pat. No. 4,973,283 issued to Alder et al. for METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A TIED SLIT MASK CRT, U.S. Pat. No. 4,942,332 bit issued to Alder et al. for TIED SLIT MASK FOR CATHODE RAY TUBES, U.S. Pat. No. 5,523,647 issued to Kawamura et al. for COLOR CATHODE RAY TUBE HAVING IMPROVED SLOT TYPE SHADOW MASK, U.S. Pat. No. 6,057,640 issued to Aibara for SHADOW MASK FOR COLOR CATHODE RAY TUBE WITH SLOTS SIZED TO IMPROVE MECHANICAL STRENGTH AND BRIGHTNESS, U.S. Pat. No. 6,140,754 issued to Ko for STRUCTURE OF SHADOW MASK FOR FLAT CATHODE RAY TUBE, U.S. Pat. No. 4,794,299 issued to Chiodi et al. for FLAT TENSION MASK COLOR CRT FRONT ASSEMBLY WITH IMPROVED MASK FOR DEGROUPING ERROR COMPENSATION, U.S. Pat. No. 4,915,658 issued to Lopata et al. for REFERENCE AND SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR FLAT CRT TENSION MASK, U.S. Pat. No. 5,932,957 issued to Ragland, jr. for CATHODE-RAY TUBE HAVING DETENTIONING ROD ASSEMBLY FOR A TENSION MASK FRAME, U.S. Pat. No. 5,644,192 issue to Ragland, jr. for COLOR PICTURE HAVING A TENSIONED MASK AND COMPLIANT SUPPORT FRAME ASSEMBLY, and U.S. Pat. No. 4,495,437 issued to Kume et al. for GRID APPARATUS FOR USE WITH A COLOR CATHODE RAY TUBE.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a tension mask frame assembly for a color cathode ray tube in which a partial distortion of the tension mask due to application of non-uniform tensile forces to the tension mask supported by the support members of a frame is prevented by improving the structural integrity of the support members, so that the electron beam color distinguishing function of a tension mask is improved.




To achieve the above objects, the present invention provides a tension mask frame assembly for a color cathode-ray tube, the assembly including a tension mask having a plurality of strips isolated from each other at predetermined intervals on a thin plate to form slots, and tie bars for partitioning slots at a predetermined pitch interval by connecting adjacent strips to each other; and a frame having a pair of support members for supporting the longer sides of the tension mask, a pair of elastic members, the ends of which are connected to both ends of each of the support members so that the support members are isolated from each other a predetermined distance, and a reinforcing member having both ends coupled to both ends of the exterior side surface of each of the support members and its center portion contacting with the exterior side surface of each of the support members, the reinforcing member for elastically restoring the support members in a direction where a tensile force is applied to the strips.




In the present invention, preferably, both ends of each of the reinforcing members are secured at positions on the exterior side surface of each of the support members where the support members are supported by the elastic members, and the center portion thereof is joined to the center portion of the exterior side surface of each of the support members supported by the elastic members.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A more complete appreciation of this invention, and many of the attendant advantages thereof, will be readily apparent as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference symbols indicate the same or similar components, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a tension mask frame assembly for a flat color cathode-ray tube;





FIG. 2

is a graph showing tensile forces applied to portions of a tension mask supported by a frame; and





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of a tension mask frame assembly according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

shows an example of a tension mask frame assembly for a color cathode-ray tube. Referring to

FIG. 1

, the tension mask frame assembly includes a frame


10


and a flat tension mask


20


. The frame has first and second support members


11


and


12


installed in parallel and first and second elastic members


13


and


14


connected to the first and second support members


11


and


12


such that the first and second support members


11


and


12


are spaced a predetermined distance from each other. The flat tension mask


20


has slots


22


formed by a plurality of strips


21


isolated from each other at predetermined intervals. The two longer edges


26


and


28


of the flat tension mask


20


are welded with the first and second support members


11


and


12


, respectively, by receiving a tensile force.




The strips


21


are connected to each other by tie bars


23


isolated from each other at predetermined intervals, thereby forming the slots


22


. In this tension mask frame assembly, the tension mask


20


supported by the first and second support members


11


and


12


cannot receive a uniform tensile force over the entire surface.




That is, in order to weld the tension mask


20


to the first and second support members


11


and


12


of the frame


10


, first, the first and second elastic members


13


and


14


are pressurized and elastically deformed so that the first and second support members


11


and


12


are displaced in facing directions. Next, in this state, both longer sides


26


and


28


of the tension mask


20


are welded to the first and second support members


11


and


12


, respectively, and then the pressure having been put on the first and second elastic members


13


and


14


is removed. At this time, the first and second support members


11


and


12


are subjected to a restoring force by the elasticity of the first and second elastic members


13


and


14


. This restoring force to the first and second support members


11


and


12


is different at portions of the support members


11


and


12


supported by the first and second elastic members than from the center portions of the first and second support members


11


and


12


.




The difference in restoring force between portions of the first and second support members


11


and


12


is represented as the difference between tensile forces applied to the strips


21


of the tension mask welded with the first and second support members. As shown in the graph of

FIG. 2

, a tensile force applied to the strips of the tension mask


10


is large at portions supported by the first and second elastic members


13


and


14


, whereas a tensile force applied to the strips


21


is small at portions other than the portions supported by the first and second elastic members


13


and


14


.




The difference in tensile force causes deformation of the slits


22


through which electron beams pass, since the tension mask


20


is partially diminished or expanded without sufficiently absorbing the thermal expansion amount at the center portion due to electron beams. The deformation of the slits


22


hinders an accurate landing of electron beams emitted from the electron gun of a cathode-ray tube at predetermined positions on a fluorescent film, and makes the amount of an electron beam passing through a slot different according to portions of the tension mask. Thus, an image having a uniform resolution cannot be obtained. Also, portions on which relatively small tensile forces are applied severely vibrate even by small external impacts, so that screen jitter occurs.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, a tension mask frame assembly for a color cathode-ray tube includes a tension mask


40


having an electron beam color distinguishing function, and a frame


50


for supporting the tension mask


40


while applying a predetermined tensile force to the tension mask


40


.




In the tension mask


40


, a plurality of strips


41


spaced at predetermined intervals


47


are formed on a thin plate


46


, and adjacent strips


41


are connected to each other via a tie bar


42


having a predetermined horizontal pitch


48


to thus form a plurality of slots


43


. Dummy bridges


44


extending from adjacent strips


41


are formed on each of the slots


43


defined by a tie bar


42


and adjacent strips


41


. Each one of the dummy bridges


44


is made up of first and second protrusions


44




a


and


44




b


extending from two adjacent strips in facing directions. Here, the first and second protrusions


44




a


and


44




b


extending in facing directions do not contact each other. The dummy bridges are not necessarily required by the tension mask.




The frame


50


for supporting the tension mask formed as described above includes first and second support members


51


and


52


for supporting the longer sides of the tension mask


40


, respectively, and first and second elastic members


53


and


54


which connect the support members


51


and


52


to each other and support them. The first and second support members


51


and


52


include supporters


51




a


and


52




a


that are welded with the longer sides,


56


and


58


respectively, of the tension mask


40


, respectively, and flanges


51




b


and


52




b


extending inwardly from the supporters


51




a


and


52




a


, respectively. A reinforcing member


60


for uniformly maintaining the supporting force of each of the first and second support members


51


and


52


to the tension mask is installed on the outer side of each of the supporters


51




a


and


52




a.






Preferably, both ends of the reinforcing member


60


are secured near portions of each of the first and second support members


51


and


52


contacting the ends of the first and second elastic members


53


and


54


. However, both ends of the reinforcing member


60


can be welded with both ends of each of the first and second support members


51


and


52


. The center portion


60




a


of the reinforcing member


60


is joined to the center of each one of the first and second support members


51


and


52


. The center portion of the reinforcing member


60


between portions of each one of the first and second support members


51


and


52


is coupled to the first and second elastic members


53


and


54


, such that the reinforcing member


60


restores the first and second support members


51


and


52


elastically outward. It is apparent that the position of the junction is not limited to this embodiment and can vary according to the tension state of a tension mask supported by the first and second support members


51


and


52


.




The reinforcing member


60


is made of a flat bar having a width that is smaller than or equal to the width of the supporters


51




a


and


52




a


, and both ends of the reinforcing member


60


are coupled to the supporters


51




a


and


52




a


have folded portions


61


and


62


so that portions other than both ends and the center portion


60




a


are isolated from the supporters


51




a


and


52




a.






In the operation of the tension mask frame assembly for a color cathode-ray tube according to the present invention having such a structure, the first and second support members


51


and


52


are pressurized in facing directions so that the first and second elastic members


53


and


54


which support the first and second support members are elastically deformed. At this time, the reinforcing members


60


are welded with the pressurized first and second support members


51


and


52


while their respective center portions are being pressed down on the first and second support members


51


and


52


.




In this state, the longer sides of the tension mask


40


are welded with the supporters


51




a


and


52




a


of the first and second support members


51


and


52


, respectively. After the welding is completed, the pressures applied to the first and second support members


51


and


52


and the reinforcing member


60


are removed, so that a tensile force is applied to the tension mask


40


by the restoring force of the first and second elastic members


53


and


54


. Considering the fact that it is difficult to pressurize the first and second support members with which the reinforcing member


60


is welded, the reinforcing member


60


can be welded with the upper portion of the outer side surface of the first and second support members.




Here, since the center of each of the supporters


51




a


and


52




a


of the first and second support members


51


and


52


is supported by the center portion


60




a


of the reinforcing member


60


, the deformation force of the first and second supporters


51


and


52


by the tensile force of the tension mask


40


can be reduced. To be more specific, the center portions of the first and second support members


51


and


52


, which are the farthest from portions supported by the first and second elastic members


53


and


54


, are the most severely deformed due to the least supportive reaction from the elastic members


53


and


54


. The center portions


60




a


of the reinforcing members


60


, the ends of which are supported by portions where the first and second support members


51


and


52


are welded with the first and second elastic members


53


and


54


, are welded with the center portions of the first and second support members, respectively, such that the maximumly-deformed portions of the first and second support members


51


and


52


are elastically restored in directions opposite to the deformation directions by the reinforcing member


60


. Therefore, the deformation force of the center portion of the first and second support members


51


and


52


increases in a direction where a tensile force is applied to the strips, and thus the tension of the center portion of the tension mask


40


increases, so that the tension mask is subjected to a uniform tensile force.




In the tension mask frame assembly for a color cathode-ray tube according to the present invention having such a structure, elastic restoration energy can be increased by the reinforcing member


60


supported by the supporters for securing the tension mask


40


. Thus, a uniform tensile force is applied to the tension mask supported by the supporters.




Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular embodiment, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that modifications to the described embodiment may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A tension mask frame assembly for a color cathode-ray tube, the assembly comprising:a tension mask having a plurality of strips isolated from each other at predetermined intervals on a plate to form slots, and tie bars partitioning slots at a predetermined pitch interval by connecting adjacent strips to each other; and a frame supporting the tension mask, the frame comprising: a support member supporting a first side of the tension mask, the first side being longer than a second side of the tension mask; a first and second elastic members being coupled to the support member, the first and second elastic members being a predetermined distance from each other; and a reinforcing member having both ends coupling with the exterior side surface of the support member and a center portion contacting with the support member, the reinforcing member elastically restoring the support member in a direction where a tensile force is applied to the strips.
  • 2. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 1, with both ends of the reinforcing member being folded, the fold of the reinforcing member accommodating an isolation of the reinforcing member from the support member.
  • 3. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 1, with the slots of the tension mask having a first and second protrusions, the first and second protrusions extending toward each other but not touching each other, a gap being formed between the ends of the first and second protrusions.
  • 4. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 1, with the slots of the tension mask having at least one region narrowing in width along the length of the slots.
  • 5. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 1, with each one of the slots of the tension mask having a plurality of rectangular slots connected to each other with narrower inlets.
  • 6. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 1, with the center portion of the reinforcing member contacting the support member, the portions between both ends and the center portion not contacting the support member.
  • 7. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 1, with one end of the reinforcing member contacting the support member toward a first end of the support member and the second end of the reinforcing member contacting the support member towards the second end of the support member.
  • 8. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 1, further comprising:a second support member parallel with the support member, the second support member supporting a third side of the tension mask, the third side being longer than the second side of the tension mask, the third side being parallel with the first side of the tension mask, the first elastic member supporting the support member and the second support member, and the second elastic member supporting the support member and the second support member, the tension being applied to the tension mask by the support member and the second support member; and a second reinforcing member having the center portion and both ends contacting the exterior side surface of the support member, the reinforcing member elastically restoring the support member in a direction where a tensile force is applied to the strips.
  • 9. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 8, with the center portion of the reinforcing member between portions of each one of the first and second support members being coupled to the first and second elastic members accommodating the reinforcing member restoring the first and second support members elastically outward.
  • 10. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 1, with one end of the reinforcing member being secured adjacent to an end of the first elastic member and a second end of the reinforcing member being secured adjacent to an end of the second elastic member.
  • 11. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 1, with the reinforcing member being made of a flat bar having a width smaller than or equal to the width of the support member.
  • 12. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 11, with the reinforcing member having folded portions at both ends of the reinforcing member coupling with the support member, the reinforcing member being isolated from the support member except at both ends and the center portion of said reinforcing member.
  • 13. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 1, with the reinforcing member having folded portions at the center portion bending the center portion towards the support member.
  • 14. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 1, with the center portion of the reinforcing member supporting a center portion of the support member.
  • 15. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 1, with the reinforcing member being positioned where the ends of the reinforcing member are contacting an area of the support member having the maximum tensile force along the support member, the tensile force being applied to the strips of the tension mask.
  • 16. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 1, with the reinforcing member being located on the support member according to providing a uniform tensile force to the tension mask, the tensile force being applied to the strips of the tension mask.
  • 17. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 1, with the reinforcing member coupled on an upper portion of an outer side surface of the support member.
  • 18. The tension mask frame assembly of claim 1, with the reinforcing member having folded portions at both ends of the reinforcing member coupling with the support member, the reinforcing member being isolated from the support member except at both ends and the center portion of said reinforcing member.
  • 19. A method, comprising the steps of:placing a tension mask on first and second support members, said first and second support members having a vertical portion and a horizontal portion, said tension mask being supported by said vertical portion and said horizontal portion of said first and second support members; coupling said first support member to one end of a first elastic member and a second elastic member made of a resilient material; coupling said second support member to a second end of said first elastic member and said second elastic member; pressing said first and second support members and said first and second elastic members in directions close to each other, said first and second elastic members being elastically deformed; coupling a reinforcing member with each one of the pressed first and second support members while a center portion of said reinforcing member is pressed down on said first and second support members; coupling a long side portion of said tension mask to said vertical portions of said first and second support members; and removing the pressure applied to said first and second support members allowing the tension force from said first and second elastic members to be applied to said tension mask.
  • 20. The method of claim 19, with the reinforcing member being located on the support member according to providing a uniform tensile force to the tension mask, the tensile force being applied to the strips of the tension mask; andwith both ends of the reinforcing member being folded, the fold of the reinforcing member accommodating an isolation of the reinforcing member from the support member.
  • 21. The method of claim 19, with the center portion of the reinforcing member contacting the support member, the portions between both ends and the center portion not contacting the support member.
  • 22. An apparatus, comprising:a tension mask; and a frame supporting the tension mask, the frame comprising: a support member supporting a first side of the tension mask, the first side being longer than a second side of the tension mask; a first and second elastic members being coupled to the support member, the first and second elastic members being a predetermined distance from each other; and a reinforcing member having a center portion and both ends contacting the exterior side surface of the support member, the reinforcing member elastically restoring the support member in a direction where a tensile force is applied to the strips, with one end of the reinforcing member being secured adjacent to an end of the first elastic member and a second end of the reinforcing member being secured adjacent to an end of the second elastic member, with the reinforcing member having folded portions at both ends of the reinforcing member coupling with the support member, the reinforcing member being isolated from the support member except at both ends and the center portion of said reinforcing member, the reinforcing member having folded portions at the center portion bending towards the support member, the center portion of the reinforcing member supporting a center portion of the support member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-21179 Apr 2000 KR
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