IP Library Granted Patent US 7,173,364
Granted Patent B2
US 7,173,364 · App. 11/316,981 · Granted Feb 6, 2007

Cathode ray tube and anode button positioned on funnel therefor

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Patent No.
US 7,173,364
App. No.
11/316,981
Granted
Feb 6, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed are a cathode ray tube and a funnel therefore. An anode button is installed on the funnel to meet the condition of 2.8≦T, in which T is a B/A ratio, A is a distance on a central axis of the funnel between a seal edge face of the funnel, which abuts a panel, and the anode button, and B is a distance on the central axis of the funnel between the anode button and a neck seal of the funnel, which is positioned at the opposite side of the seal edge face in the funnel. According to this invention, it is possible to prevent mechanical interference and electrical interference, such as distortion of deflection magnetic field, caused depending on the installation position of the anode button on the funnel.

Claims (22)

1. A cathode ray tube comprising:

a funnel attached to a panel; and

an anode button installed at a predetermined position of the funnel,

wherein an installation position of the anode button is determined in the funnel to meet the condition of 2.8≦T, in which T is a B/A ratio, A is a distance on a central axis of the funnel between a seal edge face of the funnel, which abuts the panel, and the anode button, and B is a distance on the central axis of the funnel between the anode button and a neck seal of the funnel, which is positioned at the opposite side of the seal edge face in the funnel.

2. The cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the cathode ray tube is structured to meet the condition of 2.8≦T≦4.5.

3. The cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the cathode rat tube is structured to meet the condition of 40 mm≦A≦70 mm.

4. The cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an insulator is applied onto the funnel so as to insulate the anode button, and the insulator is designed to meet the condition of 50 mm≦Rm≦60 mm, Rm being the longest length in the insulator.

5. A cathode ray tube having a length overall of 350 mm or less, wherein an installation position of an anode button on a funnel is determined to meet the condition of 2.8≦T, in which T is a B/A ratio, A is a distance on a central axis of the funnel between a seal edge face of the funnel, which abuts a panel, and the anode button, and B is a distance on the central axis of the funnel between the anode button and a neck seal of the funnel, which is positioned at the opposite side of the edge face in the funnel.

6. The cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the cathode ray tube is structured to meet the condition of 2.8≦T≦4.5.

7. The cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the cathode ray tube is structured to meet the condition of 40 mm≦A≦70 mm.

8. The cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 5 , wherein an insulator is applied onto the funnel to insulate the anode button, and the insulator is designed to meet the condition of 50 mm≦Rm≦60 mm, Rm being th longest length of the insulator.

9. A cathode ray tube having an electron beam deflection angle of 12 degrees or more, wherein an installation position of an anode button on a funnel is determined to meet the condition of 2.8≦T, in which T is a B/A ratio, A is a distance on a central axis of the funnel between a seal edge face of the funnel, which abuts a panel, and the anode button, and B is a distance on the central axis of the funnel between the anode button and a neck seal of the funnel, which is positioned at the opposite side of the seal edge face in the funnel.

10. The cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 9 , wherein an insulator is applied onto the funnel and is designed to meet the condition of 50 mm≦Rm≦60 mm, Rm being the longest length of the insulator.

11. The cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 9 , wherein length overall of the cathode ray tube is 350 mm or less.

12. The cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the cathode ray tube is structured to meet the condition of 2.8≦T≦4.5.

13. The cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the cathode ray tube is structured to meet the condition of 40 mm≦A≦70 mm.

14. The cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 9 , wherein an insulator is applied onto the funnel to insulate the anode button, and it is designed to meet the condition of 50 mm≦Rm≦60 mm, Rm being the longest length of the insulator.

15. A cathode ray tube having an electron beam deflection angle of 120 degrees or more and length overall on 350 mm or less, wherein an installation position of an anode button on a funnel is determined to meet the condition of 2.8≦T, in which T is a B/A ratio, A is a distance on a central axis of the funnel between a seal edged face of the funnel, which abuts a panel, and the anode button, and B is a distance on the central axis of the funnel between the anode button and a neck seal of the funnel, which is positioned at the opposite side of the seal edge face in the funnel.

16. The cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the cathode ray tube is structured to meet the condition of 2.8≦T≦4.5.

17. The cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the cathode ray tube is structured to meet the condition of 40 mm≦A≦70 mm.

18. The cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 15 , wherein an insulator is applied onto the funnel to insulate the anode button, and it is designed to meet the condition of 50 mm≦Rm≦60 mm, Rm being th longest length in the insulator.

19. The cathode ray tube as claimed in claim 15 , wherein and insulator is applied onto the funnel to insulate the anode button, and the funnel is designed to meet the conditions of 2.8≦T≦4.5, 40 mm≦A≦70 mm, and 50 mm≦Rm≦60 mm, Rm being the longest length in the insulator.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 14, 2009
From: LG PHILIPS DISPLAYS KOREA CO., LTD
To: MERIDIAN SOLAR & DISPLAY CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 023103/0903 →
LIEN Recorded Aug 11, 2009
From: LP DISPLAYS KOREA CO., LTD. F/K/A LG.PHILIPS DISPLAYS KOREA CO., LTD.
To: BURTCH, CHAPTER 7 TRUSTEE, JEOFFREY L.
Reel/Frame 023079/0588 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 11, 2006
From: KIM, RYO HYANG
To: LG. PHILIPS DISPLAYS KOREA CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 017608/0996 →