Shadow mask type color CRT

Electric lamp and discharge devices – Cathode ray tube – Shadow mask – support or shield

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H01J 2907

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049738798

ABSTRACT:
A shadow mask type color CRT has a plurality of electron beam holes and a plurality of bridges for dividing the holes in the axial direction thereof. The electron beam projected from an electron gun passes the electron beam holes and stimulates the fluorescent screen behind the holes so as to cause the fluorescent screen to emit light. By the arrangement of the bridges in such a manner as to deviate the position of each bridge by the distance U from the intersection of an imaginary lattice, the defect such as fringes including a Moire on the screen caused by the regular arrangement of the bridges in the prior art is eliminated. The distance U is determined by a probability distribution function Q(U) which satisfies Moire regulating conditions. The shadow mask type CRT is used as a CRT commonly for two different systems using a different number of scanning lines.

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patent: 4326147 (1982-04-01), Nakayama et al.
patent: 4741425 (1988-06-01), Barten
patent: 4766341 (1988-08-01), Nakamura

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