GRUNDIG SUPER COLOR 4230 CHASSIS 29301-374.06 CRT TUBE TOSHIBA 510JEB22.IN-LINE TYPE TRIPLE ELECTRON GUN ASSEMBLY:
An
in-line type triple electron gun assembly which comprises three
electron gun members arranged in the same plane with the axis of the
side gun members inclined at a predetermined angle to that of the
central gun member; and support members fitted to the gun members for
their integral assembly, said support member comprising two longitudinal
elements each disposed between two adjacent gun members and at least
one bridge element connecting said two longitudinal elements.

An in-line type triple electron gun assembly comprising: 2. An electron gun assembly according to claim 1 wherein said at least one lateral component of at least one of the support members is fused to the cathode electrodes and plane grid electrodes of electron gun members. 3. An electron gun assembly according to claim 1 wherein said at least one lateral component of at least one of the support members is fused to the cathode electrodes and plane grid electrodes of all of the electron gun members. 4. An electron gun assembly according to claim 1 wherein each of said support members is generally H-shaped and comprises two longitudinal components and a lateral component bridging said two longitudinal components. 5. An electron gun assembly according to claim 4 wherein said lateral component of at least one of the H-shaped support members is fused to the cathode electrode and plane grid electrodes of electron gun members. 6. An electron gun assembly according to claim 4 wherein said lateral component of at least one of the H-shaped support members is fused to the cathode electrode and plane grid electrodes of all of the electron gun members. 7. An electron gun assembly according to claim 4 wherein said generally H-shaped support members each include a metal support member bridging the ends of the longitudinal components thereof. 8. An electron gun assembly according to claim 5 wherein said generally H-shaped support members each include a metal support member bridging the ends of the longitudinal components thereof. 9. An electron gun assembly according to claim 1 wherein each of said support members comprises one longitudinal component and a plurality of lateral components integrally connected to said longitudinal component. 10. An electron gun assembly according to claim 9 wherein at least one of said lateral components is fused to the cathode electrodes and plane grid electrodes of electron gun members.
The prior art in-line type triple electron gun assembly is fabricated by fitting glass beads to the prescribed positions between two adjacent ones of three electron gun members arranged in the same plane by the aid of brackets fitted to grid electrodes constituting each electron gun member so as to fix together the three electron gun members.

It is accordingly the object of this invention to provide an electron gun assembly whose constituent members are accurately arranged to keep the assembly as a whole free from any deformation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to this invention, triple electron gun members each having a cathode electrode, plane grid electrode and cylindrical electrodes coaxially arranged in succession are placed side by side in the same plane with a prescribed convergence angle defined therebetween. To both sides of the electron gun assembly are fused two support members to hold the respective gun members securely in place. Each support member comprises at least one lateral or bridging component fused in common to at least the cathode electrodes and plane grid electrodes of the respective electron gun members and at least one longitudinal component intersecting said at least one lateral component at right angles and fitted in common to said electron gun members through the later described means which are fused to said electron gun members.
The present invention can be more fully understood from the following detailed description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a side view of an in-line type triple electron gun assembly according to the first embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 2 is a sectional view on line 2--2 of the electron gun assembly of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a plane grid electrode of a side electron gun member;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a plane grid electrode of a central electron gun member;
FIG. 5 is a side view of a triple electron gun assembly according to the second embodiment of the invention; and
FIG. 6 is a sectional view on line 6--6 of the triple electron gun assembly of FIG. 5.

The H-shaped support member 19 is so designed that when it is fused to the electron gun assembly 11, the lateral component 19b bridging the two longitudinal components 19a is so positioned as to face the first grid electrode and cathode electrode of each electron gun member 12. As shown in FIG. 1. lateral component 19b is integral with (i.e., integrally connected to) components 19a and is made of the same material as components 19a. Said H-shaped support member 19 is fitted to the electron gun assembly 11 through the support member 20 of the cathode electrodes 13, the holders 23 and 25 of the first plane grid electrodes 14s and 14c, and brackets 26 fused to the cylindrical grid electrodes 15 to 17. A metal support element 19C bridges the ends of the H-shaped support member 19.

The lateral component 19b of the H-shaped support member 19 is fused to the first plane grid electrode and cathode electrode of each electron gun member, thereby minimizing the deformation of the mechanically weak first plane gride electrode which would occur when the triple electron gun members are assembled and the harmful effect of

There will now be described by reference to FIG. 5 the second embodiment of this invention. The triple electron gun members arranged in the same manner as in the first embodiment have the electrodes operated with the same potential or three juxtaposed electrodes. The three electron gun members 12 are securely held between two insulating support members 30 each formed of lateral components 31, 32, 33 and 34 fused to the respective crosswise groups 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17, each group consisting of said three juxtaposed electrodes and a longitudinal component 35 intersecting said lateral components at right angles. Lateral components 31-34 are integral with and are made of the same material as the longitudinal component 35.
The electron gun assembly of the second embodiment shown in FIG. 5 attains not only the same effect as the first embodiment but also displays the following advantage that since the lateral components support the crosswise groups each consisting of three juxtaposed grid electrodes operated with the same potential, the electrodes of the lengthwise groups operated with different potentials can be spaced relatively far from each other, thereby elevating the degree of insulation therebetween.
MAGNETIC CONVERGENCE DEVICE FOR USE IN AN IN-LINE TOSHIBA CRT TYPE COLOR CATHODE RAY TUBE:
Explanation of the Convergence Unit on Toshiba CRT Tube;

A pair of E-shaped cores are mounted radially in opposite directions on the outer surface of a neck portion of an inline type color cathode ray tube. Each of the E-shaped cores has a center leg and two side legs about which dynamic convergence coils are wound in radial arrangement relative to the neck portion so as to converge electron beams from the cathode ray tubes along the longitudinal direction of the center legs of the respective cores. First and second disc-shaped permanent magnets are rotatably mounted on a cross-piece connecting the one side ends of the respective legs, and provide adjustable static fluxes cooperating with the dynamic convergence flux by travelling through the center and side legs and across the open ends thereof.
1. A magnetic convergence device for use in an in-line type color cathode ray tube comprising:
2. A magnetic convergence device as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said E-shaped cores has a cross-piece separated into first, second and third divisions respectively connected to said center and side legs with first and second magnetic gaps provided between the adjacent ones of said divisions; and said permanent magnets are so positioned as to bridge the magnetic gaps.
3. A magnetic convergence device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said means for rotatably supporting the permanent magnets has two supporting members, each of which is pivotally mounted on said frame and has an adjusting wheel, a rod member with a rectangular head, each of said magnets having a rectangular bore for slidably receiving said rectangular head, and a spring member for resiliently pressing said magnet against said cross-piece.
4. A magnetic convergence device as claimed in claim 3 wherein the first and second adjusting wheels included in said two supporting members are positioned at different distances from the end wall of the frame.
5. A magnetic converence device as claimed in claim 4 wherein the peripheral portions of the first and second adjusting wheels overlap each other as viewed in the lengthwise direction of the convergence device.
6. A magnetic convergence device as claimed in claim 4 wherein said first and second adjusting wheels are so disposed as to prevent their peripheral portions from overlapping each other as viewed in the lengthwise direction of the convergence device.
7. A magnetic convergence device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said means for rotatably supporting the permanent magnets include supporting rods secured to said frame, said magnets having bores for rotatably receiving the free end of said supporting rods and spring members for resiliently pressing said magnets against said cross-piece.
8. A magnetic convergence device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said means for rotatably supporting the permanent magnets include spring members stretched between said frame and permanent magnets for resiliently pressing said magnets against said cross-piece.
9. A magnetic convergence device as claimed in claim 8 wherein said spring member is a compression coil spring.
10. A magnetic convergence device as claimed in claim 8 wherein said spring member is a hook-shaped leaf spring, the curved portion thereof engaging the surface of said magnets and the straight portion being secured to said frame.
11. A magnetic convergence device as claimed in claim 1 comprising four disc-shaped permanent magnets, and wherein said means for rotatably mounting said magnets includes means for rotatably mounting two of said permanent magnets on respective cross-pieces of each of said E-shaped cores.

Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide a magnetic convergence device for use in an in-line type color cathode ray tube capable of adjusting the convergence of multiple electron beams accurately and uniformly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with this invention, the above-mentioned object can be achieved by providing a magnetic convergence device for use in an in-line tupe color cathode ray tube comprising a pair of E-shaped cores, each of said cores having a center leg, two side legs and a cross-piece connecting the ends of said center and said legs; a nonmagnetic frame having a tubular member for mounting said E-shaped cores radially in facing relationship on the outer surface of the neck portion of said cathode ray tube; dynamic convergence coils wound about said legs for generating a dynamic convergence flux therethrough; two disc-shaped permanent magnets for creating an adjustable static flux cooperating with said dynamic convergence flux by travelling through said legs and across the open ends thereof; and means for rotatably mounting said permanent magnets on said cross-piece of at least one of said E-shaped cores.
The present invention can be more fully understood from the following detailed description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a front view of a magnetic convergence device according to an embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 2 is a side view, partly in section, along line 2--2 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic front view of the magnetic convergence device of FIG. 1, presenting the operation thereof;
FIG. 4 shows a modification of the convergence adjusting mechanism of the device of FIG. 1;
FIGS. 5 to 7 show other modifications of the static convergence adjusting mechanism of the device of FIG. 1; and
FIG. 8 is a fractional schematic front view of another embodiment of the invention.

The dynamic electromaget 20 has an E-shaped iron core prepared by powder metallurgy and consisting of a center leg 23, two side legs 24 and 25 and a cross-piece, the cross-piece being divided into a portion 26 connected to the center leg 23 and two other portions 27 and 28 connected to the side legs 24 and 25. Further, said cross--piece has magnetic gaps formed by nonmagnetic adhesive spacers 29 and 30 disposed in the boundaries of the adjacent ones of the aforesaid three portions 26, 27 and 28. Coils 31 and 32 are wound about the side legs 24 and 25 to create an alternting flux by alternating current passing therethrough in addition to the static fluxes of permanent magnets 21 and 22.
Each dynamic electromagnet 20 is secured between side shoulders 33 longitudinally of the subject magnetic convergence device with the innermost ends of the side legs 24 and 25 tightly fitted to the inside of the top shoulders 34 so as to prevent the electromagnet 20 from unduly approaching the neck portion, that is, to allow a presecribed space therebetween.
The aforementioned shoulders 33 and 34 are formed on the frame 10 so as to support the side legs 24 and 25 and also fit the innermost ends of the legs 23 to 25 around the outer surface of the neck portion 12.
Between the dynamic electromagnet 20 and the end wall 36 of the frame 10 are provided permanent magnets 21 and 22 respectively s


On the other hand, when the permanent magnets 21 and 22 create fluxes in opposite polarity arrangements, for example, of SN-NS as shown in the right side of FIG. 3, then the resultant compound flux Fa passes through the center leg 23a and is thereafter divided into two portions flowing from the open end of the center leg 23a to the open ends of the side legs 24a and 25a. Further when the permanent magnets 21 and 22 create fluxes in different opposite polarity arrangements from the previous case, that is, NS-SN, then the compound flux Fa travels conversely from the open ends of the side legs 24a and 25a to the open end of the center leg 23a. Accordingly, the blue color electron beam 15 is deflected by the compound flux Fa in the direction shown by the arrow III or IV. The deflecting direction of said beam 15 is determined similarly in accordance with the directions in which the compound flux Fa and the blue color electron beam 15 are travelling.
The peripheral portions of the adjusting wheels 41 and 42 of FIG. 1 are separated as viewed in the crosswise direction of the magnetic convergence device but overlap each other as viewed in the lengthwise direction of said device.

FIGS. 5 to 7 show the modifications of the static convergence adjusting mechanism of the magnetic convergence device of FIG. 1. The static convergence adjusting mechanism of FIG. 5 comprises a supporting rod 50 fixed to the end wall 36, the free end of the rod 50 rotatably supporting the permanent magnet 21b by being received in a bore 51 provided therein, and a compression coil spring 52 for resiliently pressing the magnet 21b against the cross-piece of the electromagnet 20.
The static convergence adjusting mechanism of FIG. 6 comprises a compression coil spring 53 stretched between the end wall 36 and permanent magnet 21 for resiliently pressing the magnet 21 against the cross-piece of the electromagnet 20 so as to permit the rotation of said magnet 21.
The static convergence adjusting mechanism of FIG. 7 comprises a hook-shaped leaf spring 54, the curved portion thereof engaging the surface of the magnet 21 so as to permit its rotation and the straight portion thereof being secured to the end wall 36.

The foreggoing description relates to the case where the three legs had such lengths as permitted their close abutment against the periphery of the neck portion of the color cathode ray tube, with their end faces varied accordingly.
However, this invention is also applicable even where the center and paired side legs constituting the E-shaped core have substantially the same length and cross section.
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