[0001] The present invention is directed to a getter assembly for use in television picture
tubes. More particularly the present invention is directed to a getter assembly which
functions to minimize potentially destructive electrical arc currents in television
picture tubes.
[0002] The problem of electrical arcs and arc currents in television picture tubes is well
known and described in detail in the prior art, for example U.S. Patent 4,101,803.
As noted in this patent and elsewhere in the prior art, conductive coatings provided
on the inside and outside of the funnel portion of television picture tubes constitute
a large capacitor which filters the high voltage which is applied to the screen of
the television picture tube. The innder conductive coating is at the same potential
as the screen and transmits the screen voltage to the neck of the picture tube where
it is applied, e.g., by spring contacts, to a high voltage anode electrode at the
forward part of the electron gun. The various electrodes in the electron gun are closely
spaced and at widely different electric potentials. This circumstance, as is well
known, results in arcing between the electrodes in the event that foreign particulate
matter occurs in an inter-electrode space or if there is an improperly spaced electrode.
In the event of an arc, the filter capacitor formed by the conductive coatings on
the inside and outside of the picture tube funnel dumps its enornous stored charge
within a few microseconds resulting in instantaneous currents on the order of hundreds
of amperes and higher which can cause destruction of associated circuitry.
[0003] A known technique for reducing the magnitude of the arc currents is to employ a resistive
coating on the inner surface of the picture tube funnel, e.g., composition containing
metal oxide, e.g., iron oxide. The resistivity of such coatings is relatively high,
on the order of 2,000 to 6,000 ohms per square, and the arc current can be reduced
on that account. However, in the gettering of television picture tubes, as is known
to the art, a film of barium metal is deposited on portions of the inner funnel surface
overlying the resistive coating and, at times, can provide a low resistance path and
essentially short circuit the resistive coating.
[0004] It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a getter assembly
which avoids the deposition of a short circuit barium film.
[0005] This object is achieved by providing a getter assembly for cathode ray tubes comprising
a cylindrically shaped metal receptacle having an open top, a side wall member, an
upraised bottom portion which with said wall member defines in said receptacle an
annular channel having a floor member, the height of said wall member with respect
to said floor member being substantially greater than the height of said upraised
bottom portion, getter material within said annular channel, a wire support member
depending from the bottom of said receptacle the ends of said wire support being bent
inwardly toward each other, first downwardly and then upwardly to form two spaced
apart curved bases for contacting the wall of a cathode ray tube, said curved bases
being entirely located beneath said floor member and spaced inwardly from said side
wall member toward said upraised portion.
[0006] The height of the side wall member is advantageously about 1,5 to 5 times, preferably
about 2 times the height of the upraised bottom portion. The curved bases of the support
member should be located about 3,30 to 3,81 mm from said floor member.
[0007] The invention will be apparent in more detail from the following description taken
in conjunction with the drawing wherein
Figure 1 shows a television picture tube having a getter in accordance with the present
invention incorporated therein
Figures 2(a)-2(d) show representative elevation and plan views of the getter of the
present invention
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the getter support member of the present invention,
and
Figure 4 illustrates the distribution of getter material using a getter in accordance
with the present invention.
[0008] With reference to Figure 1 of the drawing, a television picture tube is indicated
at 10 having a glass funnel portion 12 joined to neck 14. An electron gun assembly
is schematically indicated at 16. An outer conductive coating is provided at 18 and
a resistive inner conductive coating is provided at 20. A high voltage is conventionally
applied to the resistive inner coating through anode button 22. The above- noted inner
and outer coatings constitute a filter capacitor.
[0009] A getter assembly is provided as shown at 24 mounted on elongated metal spring member,
or "antenna" 26 which is attached at 28 to electron gun 16 whereby a path is provided
for the transmission of the high voltage on resistive coating 20 to the electron gun
16. This path is incidental to the main high voltage path which is via snubber spring
contact 27. When the get ter 24 of the present invention is "flashed" the vaporized
getter material, e.g., barium, is deposited in the funnel portion 12 as indicated
at 30 and bridges a portion of resistive coating 20. If this "bridging" coating of
barium were to contact the support member 32 of getter assembly 24, a short circuit
of resistive coating 20 would occur in the event of an arc condition. However, in
the practice of the present invention as hereinafter more fully described, the barium
filter 30 is not deposited in the region 34 where the getter support member 32 contacts
resistive coating 20.
[0010] With reference to Figures 2(a)-2(d) the getter assembly of the present invention
comprises a cylindrical getter container or receptacle 40 suitably made of stainless
steel having an upraised bottom portion 42 which forms an annular open top channel
44 in which is pressed getter material 46 in the usual manner, e.g., for example 1000
mg. of 25% Ba, 25% Al, 50% Ni exothermic alloy yielding about 225 mg. of Ba on "flashing".
The side wall 48 which joins floor member 50 of channel 44 is substantially greater
in height than upraised portion 42 with respect to floor member 50, e.g., 1.5 to 5
times greater in height, preferably about 2 times greater in height. Antenna mount
26 is joined to the floor member 50 by spot welds at 52. Wire support member 60, shown
in perspective in Figure 3, and with reference to Figures 2(a)-(d), comprise a length
of small diameter, e.g., 0.045 inch wire having for convenience a flattened middle
portion and having end portions 68, 71 both bent inwardly toward each other. These
end portions are bent first downwardly and then upwardly to form curved bases 70,
72. The wire support member 60 is arranged perpendicularly to antenna support 26 and
fastened at its flattened midpoint 62 by a spot weld. The wire support member 60 will
thus depend downwardly from the bottom of metal receptacle 40 with the curved bases
70, 72 entirely beneath the floor member 50 and spaced inwardly from side wall member
48 toward the upraised portion 42, preferably about midway between the side wall member
48 and upraised portion 42. On account of the above- described configuration, upon
"flashing" of getter material 46, the vaporized metal will not deposit in region 34
shown in Figures 1 and 4 due to the substantially higher side wall 48 and since region
34 is essentially "shadowed" against the getter material vapor by the floor member
50 of receptacle 40. Thus, the inwardly curved base portions 70, 72 rest in resistive
region 34 spaced from getter metal film 30.
[0011] By way of specific example a getter assembly in accor- da nce with the present invention
was made with a container of 305 stainless steel having an outer diameter of 19,4
mm (0.765 in.). The height of the container sides was 4,2 mm (0.165 in.), the width
of the getter channel floor was 6,0 mm (0.238 in.) and the height of the upraised
center portion was 1,9 mm (0.076 in.). The wire support was formed of 1,14 mm (0.045
in.) diameter 305 stainless steel wire and held the floor of the getter container
3,9 mm (0.155 in.) from the inner surface of the picture tube when installed. Getter
material (25% Ba, 25% Al, 50% Ni) in the amount of 0,000 mg. was pressed in the channel
of the getter.
[0012] Using getters of the above type in accordance with the present invention arc current
was reduced in tests to about 60 amperes from 600 amperes which resulted when getters
were used which did not have the conbination of high side walls and "shadowed" support
member.
[0013] In some applications, the height 77 of wire support member 60 is reduced so that
the bottom of receptacle 40 is closer than usual (3,9 mm) to the funnel portion of
the picture tube, e.g., about 3,30 to 3,81 mm), in order to enchance the "shadowing"
effect.
1. A getter assembly for cathode ray tubes comprising a cylindrically shaped metal
receptacle (40) having an open top, a side wall member (48), an upraised bottom portion
(42) which with said wall member . (48) defines in said receptacle (40) an annular
channel (44) having a floor member (50), the height of said wall member (48) with
respect to said floor member (50) being substantially greater than the height of said
upraised bottom portion (42), getter material (46) within said annular channel (44),
a wire support member (60) depending from the bottom . of said receptacle (40) the
ends (64, 68) of said wire support (60) being bent inwardly toward each other, first
downwardly and then upwardly to form two spaced apart curved bases (70, 72) for contacting
the wall (20) of a cathode ray tube, said curved bases (70, 72) being entirely located
beneath said floor member (50) and spaced inwardly from said side wall member (48)
toward said upraised portion (42).
2. A getter assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the height of the side wall
member (48) is about 1.5 to 5 times the height of the upraised bottom portion (42).
3. A getter assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the height of the side wall
member (48) is about 2 times the height of the upraised bottom portion (42).
4. A getter assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said curved bases (70, 72)
are located about 3,30 mm to 3,81 mm from said floor member.