[0001] The invention relates to a display tube comprising a deflection unit having a carrier,
a field deflection coil, a line deflection coil and field-guiding means.
[0002] The invention further relates to a deflection unit which is suitable for such a display
tube.
[0003] Such a display tube can be used in black and white, colour and projection television,
in data-display equipment and in other apparatuses in which a cathode ray tube is
used.
[0004] When the deflection unit is energized it deflects an electron beam generated in the
display tube to form an image to be displayed.
[0005] In some cases, however, it appears that during the display of an image the display
tube brings about an undesirable sound which is irritating to the viewer.
[0006] It is an object of the invention to provide,
inter alia , a display tube in which the generation of undesirable sound during the operation
of the tube is at least substantially prevented.
[0007] For this purpose, a display tube of the type described in the opening paragraph is
characterized according to the invention in that the field-guiding means are provided
in the deflection unit in a manner such that they produce little or no vibration.
[0008] The invention is based on the insight that the occurrence of undesirable sound can
be largely attributed to the fact that the fields generated when the deflection unit
is energized cause the field-guiding means to vibrate in an undesirable manner. Said
undesirable generation of sound is largely precluded by providing the field-guiding
means in a little vibration producing manner according to the invention.
[0009] A preferred embodiment of a display tube according to the invention is characterized
in that the field-guiding means are secured on the carrier and encapsulated in electrically
insulating material. In particular when the field-guiding means are secured on the
carrier, it appears that the degree to which undesirable vibrations occur is very
high. The reason for this being that the forces which are exerted on the field-guiding
means when the deflection unit is energized can be so large that the carrier is made
to vibrate
via the field-guiding means. The carrier acts as a resonance box causing the undesirable
sound to be intensified. The vibrations are damped to a sufficient degree by encapsulating
the field-guiding means in electrically insulating material.
[0010] Preferably, the encapsulation of the field-guiding means takes place by filling the
space around said field-guiding means with the electrically insulating material. Preferably,
said electrically insulating material is a curing synthetic resin. Polyurethane foam
is particularly suitable because it can be provided in a simple manner.
[0011] A further preferred embodiment of a display tube according to the invention is characterized
in that the field-guiding means are secured to one of the deflection coils. Undesirable
vibrations are precluded in that the field-guiding means are not secured to the carrier
but to one of the deflection coils, for example the field deflection coil. As a result
thereof, the carrier no longer acts as a resonance box. The fixation is preferably
carried out using a rapidly curing adhesive, thus obtaining a fast and accurate fixation.
[0012] A display tube according to a further preferred embodiment of the invention, which
is characterized in that the field-guiding means comprise two soft magnetic elements
which are arranged to produce little vibration, diametrally opposite each other between
the field deflection coil and the line deflection coil, substantially parallel to
the magnetic field of the field deflection coil, vicinity the centre of the field
deflection coil, exhibits an extremely low noise behaviour during the display of an
image.
[0013] The invention further relates to a deflection unit for a display tube, said deflection
unit comprising a carrier, a field deflection coil, a line deflection coil and field-guiding
means, and is characterized in that the field-guiding means are arranged in the deflection
unit so as to produce little vibration.
[0014] These and other aspects of the invention will be described and explained by means
of the accompanying drawing and the examples, in which
Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic longitudinal sectional view of a display tube according to
the invention having a deflection unit,
Fig. 2 is a diagrammatic cross-sectional view of a display tube according to an alternative
embodiment of the invention, and
Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic longitudinal sectional view of a deflection unit according
to the invention, in which the field-guiding means are provided on one of the deflection
coils.
[0015] Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a display tube 1 comprising a neck portion
2 in which an electron-gun system 3 is mounted, a conical enveloping portion 4 and
a display window 5. A deflection unit 7 is mounted on the display tube 1 at the transition
from the neck portion 2 to the enveloping portion 4. Said deflection unit 7 comprises
a carrier 8 of electrically insulating material having a front end portion 9 and a
rear end portion 10. Between these end portions there are a line deflection coil 11,
on the inside of the carrier 8, for generating a (line) deflection field for deflecting
electron beams produced by the electron-gun system 3 in the horizontal direction,
and a field deflection coil 12, on the outside of the carrier 8, for generating a
(field) deflection field in the vertical direction. Said deflection coils 11 and 12
are surrounded by an annular core 14 of ferromagnetic material.
[0016] In this embodiment, field-guiding means 15 are arranged between the field deflection
coil 12 and the line deflection coil 11 by securing them to the carrier 8. The field-guiding
means 15 are arranged so as to produce little vibration by encapsulating them in electrically
insulating material 16. The material has to be electrically insulating to preclude
a short-circuit between the field deflection coil and the line deflection coil. Vibrations,
if any, are damped by said electrically insulating material 16.
[0017] The invention applies, in particular, to field-guiding means 15 which serve to influence
the deflection fields in such a manner that a satisfactory astigmatic level with a
tolerably small coma can be realised (so-called astigmatism laminations).
[0018] Preferably, the space between the field deflection coil 12 and the line deflection
coil 11 is filled with a curing synthetic resin 16 at the location of the field-guiding
means 15, so that said field-guiding means 15 are efficiently arranged in a vibrationless
manner (see Fig. 2). As diagrammatically shown in Fig. 2, the field-guiding means
are preferably formed by two soft magnetic elements 17 and 18 which are arranged diametrally
opposite each other, substantially parallel to the magnetic field of the field deflection
coil 12. Before the synthetic resin has cured, it can be provided in the space between
the field deflection coil and the line deflection coil in a simple manner. Polyurethane
foam is particularly suitable. In addition, epoxy resins and suitable adhesives can
alternatively be used as electrically insulating materials. Thus, the electrically
insulating material 16 which surrounds the field-guiding means may have two functions.
Firstly, it permits the field-guiding means to be secured in the deflection unit and,
secondly, it damps any vibrations. As a result hereof, the occurrence of undesirable
sounds in the display tube when an image is displayed is largely precluded.
[0019] Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic longitudinal sectional view of a deflection unit 7 in which
the field-guiding means 15 are secured directly on one of the deflection coils, in
this case the line deflection coil 11. Preferably, a rapidly curing adhesive, for
example a UV-curing adhesive is used to secure the field-guiding means to the line
deflection coil 11. To enable the electromagnetic field to be influenced in a defined
manner, it must be possible to rapidly fix an accurately adjusted position of the
field-guiding means 15 relative to the deflection coils. This is achieved by the use
of a rapidly curing adhesive.
[0020] The use of less rapidly curing adhesives is alternatively possible, but this implies
that the field-guiding means have to be held in the desired position relative to the
deflection coils for a longer period of time until the adhesive has cured and the
position has been fixed.
[0021] An additional advantage of securing the field-guiding means on the deflection coils
is that in the case of vibrations the positioning of the field-guiding means and the
deflection coils relative to each other does not change. Consequently, the electromagnetic
fields generated remain unchanged when vibrations occur. Thus, an image to be displayed
by the display tube is hardly adversely influenced as a result of undesirable shifts
of field-guiding means and deflection coils.
1. A display tube comprising a deflection unit having a carrier, a field deflection
coil, a line deflection coil and field-guiding means, characterized in that the field-guiding
means are provided in the deflection unit in a manner such that they produce little
or no vibration.
2. A display tube as claimed in Claim 1, characterized in that the field-guiding means
are secured on the carrier and encapsulated in electrically insulating material.
3. A display tube as claimed in Claim 2, characterized in that the space around the
field-guiding means is filled with the electrically insulating material.
4. A display tube as claimed in Claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the electrically
insulating material is a curing synthetic resin.
5. A display tube as claimed in Claim 4, characterized in that the curing synthetic
resin is polyurethane foam.
6. A display tube as claimed in Claim 1, characterized in that the field-guiding means
are secured on one of the deflection coils.
7. A display tube as claimed in Claim 6, characterized in that the field-guiding means
are secured to one of the deflection coils by means of a rapidly curing adhesive.
8. A display tube as claimed in one of the preceding Claims, characterized in that
the field-guiding means comprise two soft magnetic elements which are arranged to
produce little vibration, diametrally opposite each other between the field deflection
coil and the line deflection coil, substantially parallel to the magnetic field of
the deflection coil, near the centre of the field deflection coil.
9. A deflection unit suitable for a display tube as claimed in one of the preceding
Claims, which deflection unit comprises a carrier, a field deflection coil, a line
deflection coil and field-guiding means, characterized in that the field-guiding
means are arranged in the deflection unit so as to produce little vibration.