Abstract:
In order to suppress production of devitrifying stones such as barium disilicate and strontium silicate and to achieve a high X-ray absorbability, a CRT panel glass does not substantially contain PbO and contains, in mass percent, 9-9.5% SrO and 8.5-9% BaO. In addition, the value of SrO/(SrO+BaO) is set to 0.50-0.53. Therefore, the CRT panel glass has an X-ray absorption coefficient of 28.0 cm−1 or more at 0.6 Å.
Abstract:
A funnel for a cathode ray tube includes a body portion having an opened end connected to a panel and an alignment mark formed on an outer surface of the body portion in the vicinity of the opened end, a neck portion for housing an electron gun, a yoke portion around which a deflection yoke is mounted, the yoke portion having a first end connected to the body portion at a top-of-round (TOR) and a second end connected to the neck portion. A convex portion having a thickness greater than 1 mm is provided on an outer portion of the body portion and/or yoke portion from the vicinity of the end of the alignment mark to the vicinity of the TOR in a direction of a tube axis.
Abstract:
A cathode ray tube includes a film which is formed on an outer surface of a panel portion. The film is comprised of a first particles which become transparent due to the oxidation and a second particles which are chemically and physically stable and have the light absorbing ability and the conductivity. A number of the transparent first particles is gradually increased toward a peripheral portion from the center portion of the panel portion.
Abstract:
The present invention provides an oxide phosphor for use in an electroluminescent device, which phosphor is capable of providing a high-luminance EL device while the composition thereof is controlled to be as simple as possible, and which phosphor attains multi-color and full-color light emissions without the need for treatment at a high temperature greatly in excess of 1,000° C. The invention also provides an electroluminescent device employing the phosphor. The oxide phosphor for use in an electroluminescent device is formed from an yttrium (Y) oxide as a matrix and at least one transition metal element as an activator, or from a Y—Ge—O oxide or a Y—Ge—Si—O oxide as a matrix and at least one metallic element, as a luminescence center, selected from among transition metal elements and rare earth metal elements.
Abstract:
When a face portion 4 of a panel portion 1 has a central wall thickness of TC, an end of a useful screen area has a wall thickness of TL, a sealing end surface of a skirt portion has is a width of TS, and an intermediate part of a body portion 7 of a funnel portion 2 is TF, there are established the formulas of; TL/TC≧1.70, TS/TL=0.43−0.50, and TF/TC=0.37−0.49, and a strengthened compressive stress of 5-14 MPa is applied to a side of the skirt portion.
Abstract:
A non-adhesive, conductive strip is used to provide an electrical ground path between a solder electrode on the anti-reflective film of a cathode ray tube and the reinforcement or heat shrinkage band on the tube. The conductive strip is preferably held in place on the cathode ray tube using a magnet or magnets. Consequently, because the conductive strip is held in place by magnets and is non-adhesive, it can be removed and replaced repeatedly during the testing of the solder electrodes and anti-reflective film without potentially damaging the solder electrode or degrading the performance of the conductive tape that is typically used as the ground path in a completed cathode ray tube.
Abstract:
A display device includes a display screen, a surface of which is provided with an anti-reflection filter having a conducting layer having metallic particles and transparent areas. The conducting layer is provided with a transparent layer. The transparent layer has a thickness smaller than or equal to the thickness of the conducting layer. The display screen is provided with at least one electrically conducting strip having a metal layer and an adhesive layer provided with electrically conducting particles. The electrically conducting strip is in local electrical contact with the metallic particles of the anti-reflection filter via the conducting particles of the adhesive layer.
Abstract:
A cathode ray tube has an electron gun supported on a stem of a vacuum envelope having stem pins. The electron gun includes electrodes fixed on two bead glasses, and mount supports are embedded in end portions of the bead glasses for supporting the electron gun on the stem, and a supporting member connects one of the stem pins and one of the mount supports. The supporting member includes a plate-like portion, first and second bent portions bent from respective sides of the plate-like portion to form a generally C-shaped transverse cross section, the first bent portion is welded to the one of the mount supports, and the second bent portion is welded to the one of the stem pins. An axial length of the plate-like portion on its first-bent-portion side is longer than that on its second-bent-portion side.
Abstract:
An electron gun which emits three electron beams consisting of a center beam and paired side beams arranged in line in the horizontal axis is arranged in the neck of the vacuum envelope. A neck-side orbital correction coil unit for over-converging the side beams running toward the peripheral portion of a phosphor screen and a panel-side orbital correction coil unit for under-converging the side beams running toward the peripheral portion of the phosphor screen are provided between the cathode of the electron gun and the phosphor screen. The panel-side orbital correction coil unit has four orbital correction coils provided inside the magnetic core of a deflection yoke. Each orbital correction coil includes paired coil wires extending in the tube axis direction. One of the coil wires is positioned at an angle of 10 to 30° to the vertical axis, and the current flows from the neck side toward the panel through this coil wire. The other coil wires are positioned at an angle of 60 to 90° to the vertical axis, and the current flows from the panel side toward the neck through this coil.
Abstract:
A bandpass filter containing specific combinations of the dyes to yield filters which are adapted to selectively transmit predetermined primary color wavelengths of an electromagnetic spectrum as well as selectively absorb wavelengths other than the predetermined primary color wavelengths. The multiple bandpass filters are employed to improve the images on CRT screens and plasma display panels.