Severing by tearing or breaking – Methods – With preliminary weakening
Patent
1994-06-27
1996-09-17
Peterson, Kenneth E.
Severing by tearing or breaking
Methods
With preliminary weakening
225 935, 445 2, H01J 950
Patent
active
055560180
ABSTRACT:
A scratch is made at least at one corner portion of the cathode ray tube and heat is applied so as to flank the scratch from the two sides. More specifically, electrical heating wires are disposed at the two sides of the scratch formed on the cathode ray tube and the electrical heating wires are used to apply the heat in a linear manner from the two sides of the scratch. Preferably, scratches are formed at the four corners positioned at the panel portion rather than the frit glass portion where the panel portion and the funnel portion of the cathode ray tube are joined, electrical heating wires to which tension is applied are disposed at the four corner positions of the panel portion so as to flank the scratches from the two sides, and heat is applied to the cathode ray tube by the electrical heating wires. Tension is applied to the electrical heating wires by springs.
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Kananen Ronald P.
Peterson Kenneth E.
Sony Corporation
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