US2575835A - Cathode-ray tube centering device - Google Patents

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US2575835A
US2575835A US160946A US16094650A US2575835A US 2575835 A US2575835 A US 2575835A US 160946 A US160946 A US 160946A US 16094650 A US16094650 A US 16094650A US 2575835 A US2575835 A US 2575835A
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  • Figure 1 is a. cutaway view of a portion of a cathode ray tube making use of the invention.
  • Figures 2 and 3 are plan and side views respectively of the centering device limiting aperture in the electron gun shown in Figure 1.
  • a cathode ray tube ll contains an electron gun comprising a grid II, a second grid [3, and an anode l4, all mounted on insulating rods, one of which is indicated by a reference character It.
  • the inside wall of the tube I I is coated with a condu ting material II which may be, for instance, dix nac.
  • the centering device l8, generally known as a spider, is spot welded to the forward end of the anode l4 and a getter loop I 9 is secured to a projection extending from the spider l8.
  • Figures 2 and 3 respectively, show front and side views of the spider II.
  • of the spider I8 is shown extended as are all the legs when the spider is first cut and before bending.
  • is, of course, bent in the same way as legs 22, in the finished product.
  • the legs 22 are shown with the necessary bends to produce a lateral force on the side walls oi' the cathode ray tube II.
  • a cup shaped depression 24 is formed at the center of the spider I 8. This depression 24 con-,- forms in size with and fits inside the open front end of the cylindrical anode l4 and preferably is welded thereto as shown in Figure 1.
  • An aperture 23 is located centrally of the depression 24. This aperture 23, shown in Figure 2, serves as the limiting aperture for the electron beam as understood by those skilled in the art.
  • a large skirt portion 25 of the centering device 18 urrounding the depression 21 and extending laterally from the anode I4 is desirable in order to prevent any stray emission or stray light emanating from the region of the rid or the filament from reaching the screen of the cathode ray tube. This light reaching the screen of the cathode ray tube would decrease the contrast ratio of the pictures on said screen.
  • One or more fingers 26 may be stamped out of and extend forwardly of the skirt portion 25 of the spider l8.
  • the gettering loop I9 is secured to the outer end of finger 2G in any suitable manner as for instance by welding, and is positioned to be at the side of the aperture :23 so as not to interfere with the electron beam.
  • the gettering loop I. may be attached directly to the skirt portion 25 of the spider l8.
  • a cathode ray tube electron gun centering device comprising-a resilient metallic plate having projections extending radially therefrom, said radially extending projections having a C-shaped bend between the extremities thereof, said bend acting to give said projections a spring like resistance to forces applied radially inward along the plane of said plate, a cup shaped depression in the center of said plate and a central aperture in said cup shaped depression, said electron gun having at one end an electrode having a hollow cylindrical end, said cup shaped depression fitting in said hollow cylindrical end and being secured thereto.
  • a cathode ray tube electron gun centering device comprising a resilient metallic plate having projections extending radially therefrom, said radially extending projections having a C-shaped 3 bend between said plate and the outer extremities thereof, said bend acting to give said projections a spring like resistance to iorces applied radially inward along the plane 0! said plate, a cup shaped depression in the center 01 said plate and a central aperture in said cup shaped depression, said electron gun having at one end an electrode having a hollow cylindrical end, said cup shaped depression fitting in said hollow cylindrical end and being secured thereto, and a further projection extending perpendicularly from said plate, said last named projection having a getter loop secured thereto.
  • An electron gun structure for a cathode ray tube comprising a cylindrical anode and a cup shaped member inserted in the open end thereof,
  • said member having a. central aperture, a skirt 4 4.
  • the apparatus oi claim 3 including additional fingers exten torwardly normal to said skirt portien and having a gettering loop secured to the outer end thereof.

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Nov. 20, 1951 E. POHLE 2, 75,835
CATHODE-RAY TUBE CENTERING DEVICE Filed lay a, 1950 mvszvrm ERIC POHLE AT TORNEYS Patented Nov. 20, 1951 2,575,835 cameos-nu roar: csnreame navrca Eric Pohle, Clifton, N. 3., assignor to Allen B. Du
Mont Laboratories, Inc., Clifton, N. J., a corporation of Delaware Application May 9, 1950, Serial No. 160,946
' electron gun portions of cathode ray tubes;
In the manufacture of cathode ray tubes it is desirable to combine separate parts of the electron gun into a single piece if this can be done without complicating the structure unduly. It has been the practice heretofore to assemble the limiting aperture and centering devices and getter mount, from two or three separate pieces of metal using spot welding to hold them together.
It is one object of this invention to provide an improved centering device.
Other objects are to provide a centering device which is more easily joined to the electron gun than has been possible heretofore, to provide a combination limiting aperture and centering de-- vice for cathode ray tubes, to provide an easily manufactured, inexpensive centering device and limiting aperture for cathode ray tubes, to provide a centering device and getter mount for cathode ray tubes.
Other objects will be apparent to those skilled in the art after studying the following specification and drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a. cutaway view of a portion of a cathode ray tube making use of the invention; and
Figures 2 and 3 are plan and side views respectively of the centering device limiting aperture in the electron gun shown in Figure 1.
In Figure 1 a cathode ray tube ll contains an electron gun comprising a grid II, a second grid [3, and an anode l4, all mounted on insulating rods, one of which is indicated by a reference character It. The inside wall of the tube I I is coated with a condu ting material II which may be, for instance, dix nac. The centering device l8, generally known as a spider, is spot welded to the forward end of the anode l4 and a getter loop I 9 is secured to a projection extending from the spider l8.
Figures 2 and 3 respectively, show front and side views of the spider II. In Figure 2 the spring tension leg 2| of the spider I8 is shown extended as are all the legs when the spider is first cut and before bending. The leg 2| is, of course, bent in the same way as legs 22, in the finished product.
In Figure 3 the legs 22 are shown with the necessary bends to produce a lateral force on the side walls oi' the cathode ray tube II. The legs 22, besides being bent first up, then out and down, are also creased lengthwise at the portions near their extremities. These creases cause the ex- 4 Claims. 313-86) tremities of the legs 22 to fit more closely the near wall of the tube H and prevent the legs from scraping the dixonac coating l1 off of the wall of tube l l.
A cup shaped depression 24 is formed at the center of the spider I 8. This depression 24 con-,- forms in size with and fits inside the open front end of the cylindrical anode l4 and preferably is welded thereto as shown in Figure 1. An aperture 23 is located centrally of the depression 24. This aperture 23, shown in Figure 2, serves as the limiting aperture for the electron beam as understood by those skilled in the art.
A large skirt portion 25 of the centering device 18 urrounding the depression 21 and extending laterally from the anode I4 is desirable in order to prevent any stray emission or stray light emanating from the region of the rid or the filament from reaching the screen of the cathode ray tube. This light reaching the screen of the cathode ray tube would decrease the contrast ratio of the pictures on said screen.
One or more fingers 26 may be stamped out of and extend forwardly of the skirt portion 25 of the spider l8. The gettering loop I9 is secured to the outer end of finger 2G in any suitable manner as for instance by welding, and is positioned to be at the side of the aperture :23 so as not to interfere with the electron beam. Alternatively, the gettering loop I. may be attached directly to the skirt portion 25 of the spider l8.
Although I have shown and described this invention by a particular example, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the following claims.
What is claimed is: 1
1. A cathode ray tube electron gun centering device comprising-a resilient metallic plate having projections extending radially therefrom, said radially extending projections having a C-shaped bend between the extremities thereof, said bend acting to give said projections a spring like resistance to forces applied radially inward along the plane of said plate, a cup shaped depression in the center of said plate and a central aperture in said cup shaped depression, said electron gun having at one end an electrode having a hollow cylindrical end, said cup shaped depression fitting in said hollow cylindrical end and being secured thereto.
2. A cathode ray tube electron gun centering device comprising a resilient metallic plate having projections extending radially therefrom, said radially extending projections having a C-shaped 3 bend between said plate and the outer extremities thereof, said bend acting to give said projections a spring like resistance to iorces applied radially inward along the plane 0! said plate, a cup shaped depression in the center 01 said plate and a central aperture in said cup shaped depression, said electron gun having at one end an electrode having a hollow cylindrical end, said cup shaped depression fitting in said hollow cylindrical end and being secured thereto, and a further projection extending perpendicularly from said plate, said last named projection having a getter loop secured thereto.
3. An electron gun structure for a cathode ray tube comprising a cylindrical anode and a cup shaped member inserted in the open end thereof,
said member having a. central aperture, a skirt 4 4. The apparatus oi claim 3 including additional fingers exten torwardly normal to said skirt portien and having a gettering loop secured to the outer end thereof.
- ERIC POHLE.
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US3034009A (en) * 1960-01-18 1962-05-08 Gen Electric Pin seal accelerator tubes
US3273003A (en) * 1962-02-17 1966-09-13 Heraeus Gmbh W C Supporting members for a hot cathode block
US5210460A (en) * 1990-11-30 1993-05-11 Sony Corporation Electron gun supporting member
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US2673305A (en) * 1951-05-31 1954-03-23 Rauland Corp Image-reproducing device
US2758240A (en) * 1953-12-30 1956-08-07 Rauland Corp Electron-discharge devices
US3034009A (en) * 1960-01-18 1962-05-08 Gen Electric Pin seal accelerator tubes
US3273003A (en) * 1962-02-17 1966-09-13 Heraeus Gmbh W C Supporting members for a hot cathode block
US5210460A (en) * 1990-11-30 1993-05-11 Sony Corporation Electron gun supporting member
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