Silicate materials for cathode-ray tube (CRT) applications

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

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C313S407000, C313S408000, C445S037000

Reexamination Certificate

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06642643

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a color cathode-ray tube (CRT) and, more particularly to a color CRT having a focus mask.
2. Description of the Background Art
A color cathode-ray tube (CRT) typically includes an electron gun, an aperture mask, and a screen. The aperture mask is interposed between the electron gun and the screen. The screen is located on an inner surface of a faceplate of the CRT tube. The screen has an array of three different color-emitting phosphors (e.g., green, blue, red) formed thereon. The aperture mask functions to direct electron beams generated in the electron gun toward appropriate color emitting phosphors on the screen of the CRT tube.
The aperture mask may be a focus mask. Focus masks typically comprise two sets of conductive lines (or wires) that are arranged approximately orthogonal to each other, to form an array of openings. Different voltages are applied to the two sets of conductive lines so as to create multipole focusing lenses in each opening of the mask. The multipole focusing lenses are used to direct the electron beams toward the color-emitting phosphors on the screen of the CRT tube.
One type of focus mask is a tensioned focus mask, wherein at least one of the two sets of conductive lines is under tension. Typically, for tensioned focus masks, the vertical set of conductive lines is under tension, with the horizontal set of conductive lines overlying such vertical tensioned lines.
Where the two sets of conductive lines overlap, such conductive lines are typically attached to their crossing points (junctions) by an insulating material. When the different voltages are applied between the two sets of conductive lines of the mask, to create the multipole focusing lenses in the openings thereof, high voltage (HV) flashover may occur at one or more junction. HV flashover is the dissipation of an electrical charge across the insulating material separating the two sets of conductive lines. HV flashover is undesirable because it may cause an electrical short circuit between the two sets of conductive lines leading to the subsequent failure of the focus mask.
Also, when the electron beams from the electron gun are directed toward the color emitting phosphors on the screen, backscattered electrons from the screen may cause the insulator material on the focus mask to accumulate an electrical charge. Such charging is undesirable because it may interfere with the ability of the focus mask to direct the electron beams toward the color emitting phosphors formed on the screen, as well as cause HV flashover between the two sets of conductive lines of the focus mask.
Thus, a need exists for insulating materials that overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a color cathode-ray tube (CRT) having an evacuated envelope with an electron gun therein for generating at least one electron beam. The envelope further includes a faceplate panel having a luminescent screen with phosphor elements on an interior surface thereof. A focus mask, having a plurality of spaced-apart first conductive strands, is located adjacent to an effective picture area of the screen. The spacing between the first conductive strands defines a plurality of apertures substantially aligned with the phosphor elements on the screen. Each of the first conductive strands has a substantially continuous insulating material layer formed on a screen facing side thereof. A plurality of second conductive strands are oriented substantially perpendicular to the plurality of first conductive strands and are bonded thereto by the insulating material layer. The insulating material layer is a silicate material.


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