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US3600621A
US3600621A US91389A US3600621DA US3600621A US 3600621 A US3600621 A US 3600621A US 91389 A US91389 A US 91389A US 3600621D A US3600621D A US 3600621DA US 3600621 A US3600621 A US 3600621A
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  • This invention relates to color cathode-ray tube and more particularly to temperature compensated, parallax barrier supporting systems for sue therein.
  • the light-emitting screen is comprised of a pattern of different colored light-emitting phosphors.
  • a parallax barrier Positioned behind the screen; i.e., between the screen and the electron source which energizes the phosphors to luminescence, is a parallax barrier which aids in color section.
  • the barrier is releasably mounted by means of springs within the tube and is provided with a foraminated pattern which is in accurate registry with the phosphor pattern on the screen.
  • the barrier enlarges due to heat generated therein by the impingement of the electron beamsthereon. This increase in size has, in the past, caused some loss of registration in the tube resulting in an improper color balance.
  • the supporting springs have been attached to the barrier sidewalls through the intermediary of a bimetallic element or base plate which is provided with an expansion loop or hinge.
  • the bimetallic base plate utilizes the heat generated in the barrier to change the position of the barrier during operation of the tube in 'a controlled manner to substantially maintain the desired registration.
  • the expansion loop on this element when installed on a parallax barrier, projects inwardly toward the center of the tube.
  • a slot larger in size than the loop, is provided in the barrier sidewall.
  • the loop To insure proper operation of the device,- the loop must be centered within the opening to insure its nonbinding expansion and contraction. In the past this has been a tedious and time-consuming hand operation with an operator attempting to visually center the device and maintain it in position while it was welded or otherwise permanently fixed in position. Besides the disadvantages named above, there was no particular guarantee of success.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic sectional view of a typical color cathode-ray tube
  • FIG. 2 is a partial perspective view illustrating one embodi-
  • FIG. 5 is a partial perspective view illustrating still another embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 1 a color cathode-ray tube 10 having a face plate 12 with a patterned phosphor screen 14 disposed on the interior surface thereof.
  • a peripheral sidewall 16 extends from face narrow 12 and joins a substantially funnel-shaped body 18.
  • the narrow end of the funnel terminates in a cylindrical neck 20 which encloses an electron source 22, which is typically in the form of three electron guns.
  • a parallax barrier 24 is releasably mounted within the tube adjacent the screen.
  • the tube is evacuated as is conventional in the art and is provided with suitable leads (not shown) for making electrical connection to the proper components.
  • the parallax barrier 24 comprises a relatively fragile. apertured portion 26 which is fixed at its peripheral edge to a relatively rigid frame 28.
  • the frame provides the parallax barrier sidewalls 30 to which the supporting springs are attached.
  • the configuration of the apertures in portion 26 may be either substantially circular or rectangular depending upon the screen pattern.
  • FIG. 2 there is shown a section of a parallax barrier 24 together with one of its spring support systems 32.
  • the spring support system comprises a bimetallic base plate 34 having upper and lower sections 36 and 38 respectively, joined together by an expansion loop 40 which projects from the plane of the base plate inwardly toward the center of the tube 10.
  • an expansion loop 40 which projects from the plane of the base plate inwardly toward the center of the tube 10.
  • a substantially rectangular loopreceiving opening 42 formed in sidewall 30.
  • a leaf spring 44 is attached to upper portion 36 of the base plate 34 and projects outwardly therefrom.
  • the free end of spring 44 is provided with an aperture 46 for engaging a stud 48 which is provided on the interior surface of peripheral wall 16.
  • opening 42 In order for the loop to function properly, opening 42 must be large enough to provide for freedom of movement thereof during operation. Further, even when the opening is sufficiently large, care must be taken to assure that the loop is properly centered therein and is not binding against one of the edges of the openings.
  • the locating means comprises a substantially elongated protrusion 50 extending from the plane of the baseplate 34 toward the center of the tube.
  • a matchingly configured second opening 52 is formed in sidewall 30 to receive protrusion 50 with a substantially snug fit.
  • the second opening 52 should be just enough larger than protrusion 50 to allow for easy entry thereinto without allowing any room for slop, since this would permit the base plate 34 to be misaligned.
  • the actual amount of tolerance allowed between the second opening 52 and the protrusion 50 will depend in part upon the materials being utilized and the cost factor willing to be borne by the tube producer.
  • FIG. 3 An alternate embodiment of the locating means is shown in FIG. 3 wherein it comprises at last two protuberances 54 and 56 respectively which, in this instance, are shown as being formed on barrier sidewall 30. Matching openings 58 and 60 are provided in base plate 34. Obviously, the conditions may be reversed and the protuberances may be formed on the base plate with the openings in the sidewall. In the instant case the protuberances are shown as being cylindrical; however, it is to be understood that this is illustrative only and that other configurations may be employed.
  • the locating means comprises a single, substantially elongated protrusion 62 extending outwardly from the plane of sidewall 30.
  • a matching opening 64 is provided in the base plate 34.
  • the protrusion 62 may be punched from the sidewall 30 or it may be an additional member welded thereon.
  • FIG. 5 A still further embodiment is shown in FIG. 5 wherein the locating means comprises an adjacent pair of edges of base plate 34; for example, 66 and 68 respectively.
  • the complementary locating means on the sidewall 30 then takes the form of a substantially L-shaped bracket 70 having a leg 72 and a leg 74. In this embodiment, fitting the edge 66 against leg 74 and edge 68 against leg 72 will provide the desired alignment.
  • the base plate is permanently affixed in position on the sidewall 30 by means of welding or other suitable method.
  • a color cathode-ray tube having an envelope and a pattern, mosaic screen therein; a parallax barrier mounted within said tube adjacent said screen comprised of a relatively fragile apertured portion being attached at its peripheral edge to said wall of said frame, each of the apertures in said barrier being aligned with particular areas of said mosaic screen; said mounting for said barrier in said tube including means for maintaining said alignment during tube operation, said lastnamed means comprising: a plurality of temperature-compensating mounting members spaced about said wall of said frame, each comprising a bimetallic base plate formed from contiguous materials having different thermal coefficients of expansion and being formed to have a protruding extending loop extending therefrom, said loop being responsive to temperature changes within said tube and being formed between first and second ends of said base plate; means for attaching a first end of each of said base plates to said wall of said frame; an opening formed in said wall of said frame to receive said loop; cooperating base plate locating means formed on said first end of said base plate and said wall to achieve substantially central location of said loop within

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Cooperating means formed between a temperature compensating member having an expansion loop and a sidewall of a parallax barrier are provided to insure centering of the loop within a preformed opening in the barrier sidewall. The cooperating means comprise protruding portions and matching receiving openings therefor, either of which may be formed on either member with the mating portion formed on the other member.

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llnited States Patent lnventor Benedict F. Vitale Auburn, N.Y. Appl. No. 91,389 Filed Nov. 20, 1970 Division of Ser. No. 786,183, Dec. 23, 1968 Patented Aug. 17, 1971 Assignee Sylvanin Electric Products, Inc.
LOCATING DEVICE FOR TEMPERATURE COMPENSATED PARALLAX BARRIER SUPPORTING SYSTEM 1 Claim, 5 Drawing Figs.
US. Cl 313/85 S, 313/292, 313/288 Int. Cl .1101] 29/02,
r1013 29/06, HOlj 31/20 501 Field of Search 313/89 S, 69 C, 92 PD, 92 B, 70 C [56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,330,980 7/1967 Shrader 313/85 3,524,096 8/ i970 Kuryla et al. 313/85 Primary ExaminerRobert Segal Attorneys-Norman J. OMalley, Donald R. Castle and William H. McNeil] ABSTRACT: Cooperating means formed between a temperature compensating member having an expansion loop and a sidewall of a parallax barrier are provided to insure centering of the loop within a preformed opening in the barrier sidewall. The cooperating means comprise protruding portions and matching receiving openings therefor, either of which may be formed on either member with the mating portion formed on the other member.
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SHEET 1 BF 2 INVENTOR. BENEDICT E VITALE ATTORNEY PATENTEU mm 11971 3,500, 21
sum 2 OF 2 INVENTOR. BENEDICT F. VITALE ATTORNEY LOCATING DEVICE FOR TEMPERATURE COMPENSATED PARALLAX BARRIER SUPPORTING SYSTEM CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This application is a division of Ser. No. 786183, filed Dec.
I 23, -1 968 and assigned to the assignee' of the present invention.
BACKGROUND or THE INVENTION This invention relates to color cathode-ray tube and more particularly to temperature compensated, parallax barrier supporting systems for sue therein.-
In conventional color cathode-ray tubes in use today, the light-emitting screen is comprised of a pattern of different colored light-emitting phosphors. Positioned behind the screen; i.e., between the screen and the electron source which energizes the phosphors to luminescence, is a parallax barrier which aids in color section. The barrier is releasably mounted by means of springs within the tube and is provided with a foraminated pattern which is in accurate registry with the phosphor pattern on the screen. During operation of the tube the barrier enlarges due to heat generated therein by the impingement of the electron beamsthereon. This increase in size has, in the past, caused some loss of registration in the tube resulting in an improper color balance. To counteract this effect, the supporting springs have been attached to the barrier sidewalls through the intermediary of a bimetallic element or base plate which is provided with an expansion loop or hinge. The bimetallic base plate utilizes the heat generated in the barrier to change the position of the barrier during operation of the tube in 'a controlled manner to substantially maintain the desired registration. For a more detailed operation of the bimetallic device, reference may be had to U.S. Pat. No. 3,330,980.
The expansion loop on this element, when installed on a parallax barrier, projects inwardly toward the center of the tube. To accommodate this projection a slot, larger in size than the loop, is provided in the barrier sidewall. To insure proper operation of the device,- the loop must be centered within the opening to insure its nonbinding expansion and contraction. In the past this has been a tedious and time-consuming hand operation with an operator attempting to visually center the device and maintain it in position while it was welded or otherwise permanently fixed in position. Besides the disadvantages named above, there was no particular guarantee of success.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is, therefore, an object of the invention to enhance the operation of color cathode-ray tubes employing these devices.
It is another object of the invention to insure nonbinding operation of these devices.
It is yet another object of the invention to remove operatorerror as a factor in the installation of such devices.
These and other objects are accomplished in one aspect of the invention by the provision, within a color cathode-ray tube of the class described, of cooperating base plate locating means formed on the base plate and the sidewall of the parallax barrier to achieve substantially central location of an expansion loop within a preformed opening whereby its nonbinding action during operation is insured.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic sectional view of a typical color cathode-ray tube;
FIG. 2 is a partial perspective view illustrating one embodi- FIG. 5 is a partial perspective view illustrating still another embodiment of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS For a better understanding of the present invention, together with other and further objects, advantages and capabilities thereof, reference is made to the following disclosure and appended claims in connection withth'e above-described drawings.
Referring now to the drawings with greater particularity, there is shown in FIG. 1 a color cathode-ray tube 10 having a face plate 12 with a patterned phosphor screen 14 disposed on the interior surface thereof. A peripheral sidewall 16 extends from face narrow 12 and joins a substantially funnel-shaped body 18. The narrow end of the funnel terminates in a cylindrical neck 20 which encloses an electron source 22, which is typically in the form of three electron guns. A parallax barrier 24 is releasably mounted within the tube adjacent the screen. The tube is evacuated as is conventional in the art and is provided with suitable leads (not shown) for making electrical connection to the proper components.
The parallax barrier 24 comprises a relatively fragile. apertured portion 26 which is fixed at its peripheral edge to a relatively rigid frame 28. The frame provides the parallax barrier sidewalls 30 to which the supporting springs are attached. The configuration of the apertures in portion 26 may be either substantially circular or rectangular depending upon the screen pattern.
Referring now to FIG. 2 there is shown a section of a parallax barrier 24 together with one of its spring support systems 32. Normally, in current tubes, either three or four such systems'are utilized; however, since they are all substantially identical only one is shown here. The spring support system comprises a bimetallic base plate 34 having upper and lower sections 36 and 38 respectively, joined together by an expansion loop 40 which projects from the plane of the base plate inwardly toward the center of the tube 10. To accommodate the loop 40 there is provided a substantially rectangular loopreceiving opening 42 formed in sidewall 30.
A leaf spring 44 is attached to upper portion 36 of the base plate 34 and projects outwardly therefrom. The free end of spring 44 is provided with an aperture 46 for engaging a stud 48 which is provided on the interior surface of peripheral wall 16.
In order for the loop to function properly, opening 42 must be large enough to provide for freedom of movement thereof during operation. Further, even when the opening is sufficiently large, care must be taken to assure that the loop is properly centered therein and is not binding against one of the edges of the openings.
To insure this desirable result, there is provided cooperating base plate locating means formed on the base plate 34 and the sidewall 30. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 2 the locating means comprises a substantially elongated protrusion 50 extending from the plane of the baseplate 34 toward the center of the tube. A matchingly configured second opening 52 is formed in sidewall 30 to receive protrusion 50 with a substantially snug fit. The second opening 52 should be just enough larger than protrusion 50 to allow for easy entry thereinto without allowing any room for slop, since this would permit the base plate 34 to be misaligned. The actual amount of tolerance allowed between the second opening 52 and the protrusion 50 will depend in part upon the materials being utilized and the cost factor willing to be borne by the tube producer.
An alternate embodiment of the locating means is shown in FIG. 3 wherein it comprises at last two protuberances 54 and 56 respectively which, in this instance, are shown as being formed on barrier sidewall 30. Matching openings 58 and 60 are provided in base plate 34. Obviously, the conditions may be reversed and the protuberances may be formed on the base plate with the openings in the sidewall. In the instant case the protuberances are shown as being cylindrical; however, it is to be understood that this is illustrative only and that other configurations may be employed.
Another embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 4 wherein the locating means comprises a single, substantially elongated protrusion 62 extending outwardly from the plane of sidewall 30. A matching opening 64 is provided in the base plate 34. The protrusion 62 may be punched from the sidewall 30 or it may be an additional member welded thereon.
A still further embodiment is shown in FIG. 5 wherein the locating means comprises an adjacent pair of edges of base plate 34; for example, 66 and 68 respectively. The complementary locating means on the sidewall 30 then takes the form of a substantially L-shaped bracket 70 having a leg 72 and a leg 74. In this embodiment, fitting the edge 66 against leg 74 and edge 68 against leg 72 will provide the desired alignment.
In each of the above-described embodiments, after the cooperative coupling of the locating means, the base plate is permanently affixed in position on the sidewall 30 by means of welding or other suitable method.
Thus, it will be seen that there is provided by this invention novel means for enhancing the operation of color cathode-ray tubes employing bimetallic, temperature-compensating devices. Nonbinding action of the expansion loop is insured and the factor of operator-error is removed.
While there have been shown and described what are at present considered the preferred embodiments of the invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A color cathode-ray tube having an envelope and a pattern, mosaic screen therein; a parallax barrier mounted within said tube adjacent said screen comprised of a relatively fragile apertured portion being attached at its peripheral edge to said wall of said frame, each of the apertures in said barrier being aligned with particular areas of said mosaic screen; said mounting for said barrier in said tube including means for maintaining said alignment during tube operation, said lastnamed means comprising: a plurality of temperature-compensating mounting members spaced about said wall of said frame, each comprising a bimetallic base plate formed from contiguous materials having different thermal coefficients of expansion and being formed to have a protruding extending loop extending therefrom, said loop being responsive to temperature changes within said tube and being formed between first and second ends of said base plate; means for attaching a first end of each of said base plates to said wall of said frame; an opening formed in said wall of said frame to receive said loop; cooperating base plate locating means formed on said first end of said base plate and said wall to achieve substantially central location of said loop within said opening whereby its nonbinding action is insured; said cooperating base plate locating means comprising an adjacent pair of edges of said base plate and means comprising a raised, substantially L- shaped member on said wall of said frame for receiving said adjacent pair of edges; a like plurality of spaced studs projecting internally of said tube and attached to said envelope; and a like plurality of leaf springs each having one end attached to one of said studs and the other end affixed to one of said second ends of one of said base plates.
gggj UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION Patent 'No. 3 600,621 Dated August 17 L 1971 Inventor(s) Benedict F. Vitale It is certified that error appears in the above-identified patent and that said Letters Patent are hereby corrected as shown below:
F I n n 'I Column 2,line 15 of the specification narrow should read-- Column 4, lines 1 and 2 of I Claim 1 "pattern" should read--patterned--.
Column 4, line 5 of Claim 1 after "portion" should read-- and a relatively heavy frame having a wall, said apertured portion--(this was omitted).
Signed and sealed this 13th day of April I972.
SEAL Attest:
EDFLJLRD MJLJ CIIER,(Hi. ROBBIE- T GOTTSCHALK Attesting fficer Commissioner of Patents

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1. A color cathode-ray tube having an envelope and a pattern, mosaic screen therein; a parallax barrier mounted within said tube adjacent said screen comprised of a relatively fragile apertured portion being attached at its peripheral edge to said wall of said frame, each of the apertures in said barrier being aligned with particular areas of said mosaic screen; said mounting for said barrier in said tube including means for maintaining said alignment during tube operation, said last-named means comprising: a plurality of temperature-compensating mounting members spaced about said wall of said frame, each comprising a bimetallic base plate formed from contiguous materials having different thermal coefficients of expansion and being formed to have a protruding extending loop extending therefrom, said loop being responsive to temperature changes within said tube and being formed between first and second ends of said base plate; means for attaching a first end of each of said base plates to said wall of said frame; an opening formed in said wall of said frame to receive said loop; cooperating base plate locating means formed on said first end of said base plate and said wall to achieve substantially central location of said loop within said opening whereby its nonbinding action is insured; said cooperating base plate locating means comprising an adjacent pair of edges of said base plate and means comprising a raised, substantially L-shaped member on said wall of said frame for receiving said adjacent pair of edges; a like plurality of spaced studs projecting internally of said tube and attached to said envelope; and a like plurality of leaf Springs each having one end attached to one of said studs and the other end affixed to one of said second ends of one of said base plates.
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