Traveling-wave deflection system in a cathode-ray tube with cond

Electric lamp and discharge devices – Cathode ray tube – Beam deflecting means

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313437, 313450, 315 36, 315 526, H01J 2974

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050380753

ABSTRACT:
A traveling-wave deflection system comprising a pair of deflectors disposed opposite each other across the path of an electron beam from an electron gun to a screen in a cathode-ray tube. Each deflector has a helical conductor wound around a core structure generally extending along the beam path. If made solely of an insulating material as in the prior art, the core structures would be electrified in use of the CRT, with the consequent deflection defocusing and bright line displacement. Therefore, in order to avoid electrification, the core structures are each enveloped in an antielectrification layer of a conducting material having a higher resistivity than the helical conductor. An embodiment is also disclosed wherein the core structures are wholly of conductive material.

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