Abstract: A cathode-ray tube with variable energy of electrons of a beam formed by an electron accelerating means and an electron focusing means which are arranged in tandem along the beam axis. The electron focusing means comprises a magnetic lens with a constant magnetic-field intensity and an electrostatic lens so arranged with respect to the magnetic lens that defocusing of the electron beam by the magnetic lens, due to variations in the energy of the beam electrons, is compensated for. The electrostatic lens comprises two axisymmetric electrodes, the first electrode being electrically associated with the electron accelerating means, along the beam axis, and the second electrode being electrically associated with the screen of the cathode-ray tube.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 8, 1977
Date of Patent:
February 27, 1979
Inventors:
Genrikh D. Balandin, Nikolai G. Rumyantsev
Abstract: A substantially flat body of a photoconductive semiconductor material is coated on one surface with an electrically conductive layer. A layer of a solid insulator material is on another surface of the semiconductor material. The insulator material is of the type having mobile deep lying carriers and forms a blocking junction with the semiconductor material. The insulator material may be an electronically conductive glass, an ionically conductive glass, or a cermet composition. The photoconductor can be used as a target for a camera tube, or as an electrophotographic plate.
Abstract: This disclosure depicts a novel apparatus for use in a shadow mask type color television picture tube having a funnel and a faceplate attached to the mouth of the funnel. The faceplate has an electron excitable phosphor screen having triads of red, green and blue phosphor elements deposited thereon and an apertured shadow mask in spaced adjacency to the phosphor screen. The funnel has a neck containing an electron gun assembly for forming three electron beams. The apertures in the shadow mask form beam landing areas on the phosphor elements when the electrons pass through the apertures. This invention is a system for increasing color purity tolerance and leaving tolerance in at least a portion of a predetermined sector of the phosphor screen and shadow mask assembly to increase tolerance to radial registration errors between the electron beam landing areas and the phosphor elements due to shadow mask doming during operation of the tube.
Abstract: A photoconductive layer which is vapor-deposited on a carrier in a television camera tube is provided with a structure of regions having at least one dimension which corresponds in the order of magnitude, measured transversely of the layer, to the transverse dimension of an image point in the layer. These regions are separated by partitions which consist of the same material as the further conductive layer, but for which the structure is such that they exhibit a comparatively low transverse conduction.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 11, 1977
Date of Patent:
February 13, 1979
Assignee:
U.S. Philips Corporation
Inventors:
Marino G. Carasso, Paulus P. M. Schampers
Abstract: A color television picture tube in-line gun assembly in which the individual guns are secured together with the aid of fastening clamps which are constructed to progressively tilt the outermost guns relative to the center gun during heating up of the tube in a manner to compensate for skewing of the beam axis as a result of such heating.
Abstract: This disclosure depicts a novel electron gun having at least one cathode having an electron emissive coating, a forward element and a plurality of electrodes interspaced between the cathode and the forward element. The electrodes and forward element each have at least one aperture wherein the apertures in the electrodes and forward element are coaxial and define at least one beam passageway for passing through the gun a stream of electrons emitted by the cathode during operation. The beam passageway unavoidably forms a conduit for high velocity gas when the gun is located in a narrow neck of a television picture tube and the tube is evacuated of gas through a tubulator located at the rear end of the neck. The improvements in the electron gun comprise a gas influencing element for reducing and perturbing the high velocity gas flow in the conduit at least in the region of the cathode as the tube is evacuated to suppress erosion of the cathode coating by preventing a violent flow of gas over the cathode.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 31, 1977
Date of Patent:
January 30, 1979
Assignee:
Zenith Radio Corporation
Inventors:
Alton J. Torre, Michael W. Retsky, Norman F. Gioia, Ramesh G. Amin
Abstract: A cathode ray tube includes first and second electrostatic quadrupole lens between the electron gun and the vertical deflection plates to properly focus the electron beam before it enters the vertical deflection plates. A third electrostatic quadrupole lens is located between the vertical deflection plates and the horizontal deflection plates to enhance the angle of deflection as well as to properly focus the electron beam as it moves from the vertical deflection plates into the horizontal deflection plates. A meshless scan expansion lens follows the horizontal deflection plates and is formed of aligned tubular members having interdigitated sections thereby forming a fourth quadrupole lens which accelerates the electron beam and expands it prior to being impinged onto the fluorescent screen.
Abstract: An evacuated envelope includes front and rear walls in spaced parallel relationship to one another and connected by a plurality of side walls. On the inner surface of the front wall is a cathodoluminescent screen having stripes of different color light emitting phosphor material. Within the envelope and adjacent to the back wall are a plurality of electron beam guides extending in one dimension. The electron beam guides include means for deflecting the beam out of the guide toward the screen. Between the screen and the beam guides in the evacuated envelope is means for focusing the deflected electron beam sequentially onto one of several stripes of the screen.
Abstract: A color picture tube in which at least one of phosphor layers emitting green, blue and red lights which are deposited on the inner surface of a glass panel contains a black light-absorbing material.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 7, 1977
Date of Patent:
January 16, 1979
Assignee:
Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd.
Inventors:
Asahide Tsuneta, Yasuo Ohta, Makoto Ikegaki, Takeo Ito
Abstract: A cathode ray tube for displaying colored pictures of the post focusing type. A magnetic quadrupole lens is formed in each aperture of the color selection means. The defocusing direction of quadrupole lenses is parallel to the phosphor strips of the display screen.
Abstract: A color television picture tube comprising a glass cone portion, a glass window portion and a metal screening cone. The metal screening cone is located within the volume defined by the glass cone portion and the glass window portion. At least a major portion of the metal screening cone is distanced away from the glass cone portion. An evaporable getter device is placed between the metal screening cone and the glass cone portion. Getter material vapors from the getter device evaporate in a direction substantially parallel to the surfaces of the glass window portion, the glass cone portion and the metal screening cone.
Abstract: A low dark current vidicon is disclosed having a target comprising a thallium doped layer of hexagonal, or trigonal, polycrystalline selenium. A mechanically stable blocking contact for holes is also provided by a transparent tin oxide electrode in intimate proximity to the layer along a major surface of a faceplate in contact with the target.
Abstract: A shadow mask electrode for a line screen cathode ray tube comprises a formed metal sheet having an array of slot-like apertures therein. The apertures are disposed in parallel rows with the apertures elongated in the direction of the rows and separated from adjacent apertures in the same row by webs. An array of discrete surface cavities are provided as holes etched part way through the thickness of the mask. Each cavity is smaller than an aperture of the mask, is laterally spaced from the center-line of an aperture row opposite a web, and extends slightly into the web.
Abstract: An admixture of yttrium oxide, or yttrium oxysulfide, or yttrium oxide or yttrium oxysulfide activated by a rare earth element and P1 phosphor having metal oxide particles adhered or bonded at random locations on the surfaces of the P1 phosphor particles provides a viewable bistable storage target for cathode ray tubes having increased operating life.
Abstract: An envacuated envelope has substantially flat, parallel front and back walls and spaced, parallel support walls extending between and perpendicular to the front and back walls and forming a plurality of channels. Beam guides extend along each of the channels for guiding three beams along each channel and for selectively deflecting the beams at selected points along the channel toward a phosphor screen on the front wall. Between the beam guides and the phosphor screen are deflection electrodes for deflecting the beams transversely across the channel so as to scan the portion of the phosphor screen which extends across the channel. Also between the beam guides and the phosphor screen is means forming an electron lens for converging the three beams at a point spaced from but adjacent to the screen.
Abstract: A cathode ray tube includes first and second electrostatic quadrupole lens between the electron gun and the vertical deflection plates to properly focus the electron beam before it enters the vertical deflection plates. A third electrostatic quadrupole lens is located between the vertical deflection plates and the horizontal deflection plates to enhance the angle of deflection as well as to aid in the proper focus of the electron beam as it moves from the vertical deflection plates into the horizontal deflection plates thereby providing substantially improved vertical sensitivity and scan expansion of the electron beam while maintaining the beam velocity constant.
Abstract: An evacuated envelope has spaced, substantially parallel flat front and back walls. Along the front wall is a phosphor screen and along the back wall are electron beam guides for guiding beams of electrons along paths substantially parallel to the front wall. The beam guide includes a pair of spaced, parallel plates between which the beams pass and a plurality of aligned openings in the plates with the openings being arranged in rows extending along the paths of the beams. A gun structure which includes at least one cathode is provided at one end of the beam guide plates. The gun structure is adapted to generate the electrons and direct the electrons as beams between the beam guide plates. The beam guide plates have tabs extending from the one end toward the cathode with the tabs being positioned at the ends of the rows of the openings in the plates. The tabs are adapted to generate electrostatic fields which guide the beams from the cathode between the plates along the rows of the openings.
Abstract: A cathode ray tube for displaying colored pictures of the shadow mask type. The shadow mask has rows of elongate apertures separated by bridges. By causing the vertical pitch, that is the distance between the centers of two successive apertures in a row, to vary in a given manner, substantially no irregularities in the applied phosphor lines occur any longer during the manufacture of the display screen.
Abstract: A linear array of electron multiplier microchannels is formed by fusing a plurality of solid core glass fibers into a rectangular array. A number of arrays is then sandwiched between a pair of glass plate support members fused into a linear arrangement followed by treating to form the electron multiplier. Treatment comprises subjecting the arrangement to an acid etch for removing the core material and hydrogen firing to activate the core walls for secondary electron emission. The apparatus finds application as an ion-electron converter in focal plane mass spectrometers where high electron gain is required.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 12, 1977
Date of Patent:
November 21, 1978
Assignee:
International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation
Abstract: In a color cathode-ray tube of the plural-beam type wherein the beams originate on a horizontal or vertical straight line and are directed into fields produced by a horizontal-vertical electromagnetic deflection yoke at predetermined incident angles to each other so as to converge at a color screen, magnetic shielding means, for example, secured to electron beam convergence plates, are disposed for selectively shielding at least one of the beams from the leakage flux produced by the horizontal-vertical electromagnetic deflection yoke in deflecting the beams in the direction of the line of origination thereof, whereby such leakage flux acts selectively on only the unshielded beam or beams for correcting a deviation between the positions of rasters on the color screen produced by the plural beams.