Abstract: Within an ion pump, accelerated ions leave the center portion of an anode tube due to the anode tube symmetry and the generally symmetrical electric fields present. The apparent symmetry within the anode tube may be altered by making the anode tube longitudinally segmented and applying independent voltages to each segment. The voltages on two adjacent segments may be time varying at different rates to achieve a rasterizing process.
Abstract: A structure in which first to third diodes cause signal beams which are produced by modulating image signals to be incident upon corresponding first to third light deflection scanning sections. The first to third light deflection scanning sections perform line scanning operations using the incident light signal beams. First to third light amplifiers amplify the light signal beams used for the line scanning to necessary brightnesses. A light-wave synthesizer synthesizes the amplified light signal beams into one light beam. A light post scanning section performs frame scanning using the synthesized light beam in order to project it onto a screen. Accordingly, it is possible to display a highly bright image at a low cost on a large screen that realizes high definition and color reproducibility.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 7, 2001
Date of Patent:
February 18, 2003
Assignee:
Sony Corporation
Inventors:
Michihiko Sakurai, Kazuhito Hori, Takuya Makino
Abstract: A projection tube has a phosphor-coated faceplate at one end of a vacuum envelope and a plural-beam providing electron lens structure at the opposite end thereof. The electron lens structure includes four electrodes having axially-aligned apertures defining parallel channels for the plural electron beams to pass through to be focused and converged onto a small spot on the faceplate. The first and second electrodes of the electron lens structure shape the electron beams and the third and fourth electrodes thereof converge and focus the electron beams toward the same location on the faceplate. The potential applied to the fourth electrode is at or close to the potential at the phosphor, and is substantially higher than the potential applied to the third electrode. The lens structures of the third and fourth electrodes may each include an inner electron lens structure and an outer electron lens structure.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 4, 1999
Date of Patent:
April 9, 2002
Assignee:
Sarnoff Corporation
Inventors:
Roger Casanova Alig, Dennis John Bechis
Abstract: A switching system, specifically useful as a telephone central switching system, to establish a number of simultaneous but independent communication links between selected lines, comprising: (1) a CRT to transmit signals in the form of modulated light beams, (2) lenses to focus and direct the light generated, (3) an array of photosensors each connected to a different communication line, and (4) electronic controls to direct the beam as required. Also disclosed are electronic embodiments of the foregoing; time division multiplex and composite systems to expand the basic system; and also arrangements to facilitate adaptation of the system to telephone applications. The system avoids much of the hardware and circuit complications of prior switching systems.