Patents by Inventor Bruce G. Marks
Bruce G. Marks has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 5583391Abstract: A color picture tube has a rectangular shadow mask mounted therein in spaced relation to a viewing screen. A major axis passes through the center of the mask and parallels the long sides thereof and a minor axis passes through the center of the mask and parallels the short sides thereof. The mask has an aperture array that includes slit-shaped apertures aligned in columns that essentially parallel the minor axis and end at a border of the aperture array. Adjacent apertures in each column are separated by tie bars in the mask that are longitudinally offset from column to adjacent column. The spacing from tie bar to tie bar in a column is the tie bar pitch at a location on the mask. A first set of the aperture columns, comprising every other column, has full length ultimate apertures at least at one end thereof, and a second set of the aperture columns, comprising every other column not in the first set, has partial length ultimate apertures at least at one end thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1995Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Assignee: Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Good, Bruce G. Marks
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Patent number: 5534746Abstract: An improved color picture tube includes a shadow mask and a dot screen, wherein the mask is rectangular and has two horizontal long sides and two vertical short sides. The long sides parallel a central major axis of the mask and the short sides parallel a central minor axis of the mask. The mask includes an array of apertures arranged in vertical columns and horizontal rows. Apertures in one row are in different columns than are the apertures in adjacent rows. The vertical spacing between apertures in the same column is the vertical pitch of the apertures and the horizontal spacing between apertures in the same row is the horizontal pitch of the apertures. The improvement includes the horizontal pitch of the apertures increasing from the minor axis to the short sides of the mask and decreasing from the major axis to the long sides of the mask.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Bruce G. Marks, Theodore F. Simpson
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Patent number: 5309189Abstract: The present invention is an improvement in a method of screening a line screen slit mask color picture tube that includes coating a faceplate panel of the tube with a photosensitive material, inserting a slit shadow mask into the panel and exposing the photosensitive material by passing light from a line light source through a misregister correction lens and through the slits of the mask. The improvement comprises positioning a skew correction lens between the line light source and the misregister correction lens during exposure of the photosensitive material. The skew correction lens has a surface with a general overall cylindrical shape with deviations from the cylindrical shape being in the four corners of the skew correction lens.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1992Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Assignee: Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Bruce G. Marks, Andrew Good, Frank R. Ragland, Jr., Richard C. Bauder
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Patent number: 5243253Abstract: An improved color picture tube includes a shadow mask which has a rectangular periphery with two long sides and two short sides. The mask has a major axis, which passes through the center of the mask and parallels the long sides, and a minor axis, which passes through the center of the mask and parallels the short sides. The mask includes slit-shaped apertures aligned in columns that essentially parallel the minor axis. Adjacent apertures in each column are separated by tie bars in the mask. The widths of the tie bars are graded in dimension. The grading is at least partially related to the amount of tie bar stretch occurring in a similar size mask having different tie bar widths.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1991Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Bruce G. Marks, Thomas D. Welles, Jr., Andrew Good
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Patent number: 5030881Abstract: An improved color picture tube includes a mask that has an aperture array including slit-shaped apertures aligned in columns that essentially parallel the minor axis and end at a border of the aperture array. Adjacent apertures in each column are separated by tie bars in the mask. The tie bars in one column are offset in the longitudinal direction, paralleling the minor axis, from the tie bars in each adjacent column. The spacing between tie bars in a column is the tie bar pitch at a location on the mask. A first set of columns, that includes every other column, has increased tie bar pitch at the ultimate end apertures, as compared to the tie bar pitch at the penultimate apertures in each of the columns. In a second set of columns, every other column not in the first set, has decreased tie bar pitch at the ultimate end apertures, as compared to the tie bar pitch at the penultimate apertures in each of the columns.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1990Date of Patent: July 9, 1991Assignee: RCA Licensing CorporationInventors: Bruce G. Marks, Thomas D. Welles, Jr.
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Patent number: 5010271Abstract: A color picture tube includes a screen and an improved inline gun for generating and directing three inline electron beams along separate paths toward the screen. The gun includes a plurality of cathodes and at least six electrodes longitudinally spaced from the cathodes. The improvement comprises the first, second and fourth electrodes from the cathodes being of materials having lower coefficients of thermal expansion than the coefficients of thermal expansion of the materials of the other electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1989Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: RCA Licensing CorporationInventors: Loren L. Maninger, Bruce G. Marks
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Patent number: 5000711Abstract: An improved method of making a color picture tube shadow mask includes first constructing an apertured flat mask which is formed into a domed contoured mask. The mask has a rectangular periphery with two long sides and two short sides. The mask has a major axis, which passes through the center of the mask and parallels the long sides, and a minor axis, which passes through the center of the mask and parallels said short sides. The mask includes slit-shaped apertures aligned in columns that essentially parallel the minor axis. Adjacent apertures in each column are separated by tie bars in the mask, with the spacing between tie bars in a column being the tie bar pitch at a particular location on the mask. The improvement comprises a first step of calculating the desired tie bar shadow locations at several discrete areas, for a given scan line pitch, as viewed from a distance in front of a viewing screen of a tube.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1990Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: RCA Licensing CorporationInventors: Bruce G. Marks, Andrew Good
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Patent number: 4952186Abstract: An improved method of making a color picture tube electron gun includes the selection and assembly of a plurality of cathodes and a plurality of electrodes longitudinally spaced from the cathodes. The improvement comprises at least three additional steps. First, the amount and direction of electron beam misconvergence at the tube screen, as caused by the thermal expansion of each individual electrode during electron gun warmup, is determined. A first group of electrodes will cause misconvergence in a first direction, and a second group of electrodes will cause misconvergence in a second direction. Second, the individual contributions of the electrodes to misconvergence during tube warmup are summed. The net effect of thermal expansion of the entire electron gun is a misconvergence in the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1989Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Assignee: RCA Licensing CorporationInventors: Loren L. Maninger, Bruce G. Marks
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Patent number: 4870320Abstract: The present invention provides an improved electron gun in a color picture tube. Such electron gun includes a beam-forming region comprising cathodes and at least two electrodes and a main focus lens formed by two electrodes. The cathodes and all of the electrodes are interconnected to a plurality of insulative support rods. The improvement comprises forming a first focus lens electrode, nearest the beam-forming region, of two separated portions that are electrically connected. The portion of the first focus lens electrode that is nearest the other focus lens electrode only is interconnected to the support rods near the main focus lens. The portion of the first focus lens electrode that is nearest the beam-forming region is connected to the support rods immediately adjacent to a beam-forming electrode.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1988Date of Patent: September 26, 1989Assignee: RCA Licensing CorporationInventors: Stephen T. Opresko, Bruce G. Marks, Loren L. Maninger
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Patent number: 4535270Abstract: A resonant degaussing circuit provides rapid recovery for use with computer monitors or video display apparatus where frequent movement of the display apparatus occurs. The degaussing circuit comprises a capacitor in parallel with a degaussing coil. Triggering of an SCR causes the capacitor to discharge, so that it resonates with the degaussing coil to produce the desired AC degaussing current. The SCR is triggered only when the vertical deflection current is substantially zero, in order to eliminate interference of the vertical flux with the degaussing current.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1983Date of Patent: August 13, 1985Assignee: RCA CorporationInventors: Keith R. Frantz, Robert A. Barnes, Bruce G. Marks
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Patent number: 4370592Abstract: The present invention relates to an improvement in a color picture tube having an inline electron gun, for generating and directing a plurality of electron beams along coplanar paths toward a screen of the tube. The gun includes a main focus lens for focusing the electron beams. The improvement comprises a change in the two spaced gun electrodes that form the main focus lens. Each electrode includes a plurality of apertures therein equal to the number of electron beams. Each electrode also includes a peripheral rim with the peripheral rims of the two electrodes facing each other. The apertured portion of each electrode is located within a recess set back from the rim. The recess has substantially straight wall sections parallel to the paths of the electron beams.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1980Date of Patent: January 25, 1983Assignee: RCA CorporationInventors: Richard H. Hughes, Bruce G. Marks
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Patent number: 4148541Abstract: A wafer type tube base is secured to a stem structure of an electron tube. The base includes a cup which fits over an exhaust tubulation of the stem and a wafer flange which extends radially outward from the open end of the cup and abuts the stem wall. The flange has an array of apertures for receiving an array of stem conductors therethrough. An adapter is provided for converting the wafer-type base to a pin-protector type base. The adapter comprises a hollow cylindrical member having a plurality of longitudinally extending ribs on its outer surface. The adapter telescopes over the exhaust tubulation cup and receives the stem conductors in the grooves between the ribs. Means for interlocking the adapter to the wafer base comprises a pair of openings in the cylindrical wall of the cup and a pair of inwardly projecting fingers at an end of the adapter which are adapted to be received in the openings and are sized to engage the cup wall in a frictional snap fit.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1977Date of Patent: April 10, 1979Assignee: RCA CorporationInventor: Bruce G. Marks
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Patent number: 4127313Abstract: The base comprises a tubular housing adapted to fit over the exhaust tubulation of an electron tube stem, and a wafer flange extending outwardly from the open end thereof. The flange is apertured to receive an array of conductors of the stem. A recess is provided in the wafer flange facing the stem and a passageway communicating therewith is provided through the base separate from the housing cavity for the purpose of injecting a dielectric material into the recess around some of the stem conductors. The passageway may, e.g., be through the flange or in the housing wall.A shoulder is provided on the recessed face of the wafer flange to provide relief for random protuberances on the periphery of the stem to permit non-tilted mounting of the base on the stem.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1977Date of Patent: November 28, 1978Assignee: RCA CorporationInventor: Bruce G. Marks