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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Date of filing: 11.05.1983 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)4: H01J 29/89 |
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Filter arrangement for cathode ray tubes
Filteranordnung für Kathodenstrahlröhre
Arrangement de filtre pour tube à rayon cathodique
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21.11.1984 Bulletin 1984/47 |
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Applicant: Lin, Chii-Hsiung |
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Feng Shan City
Kaohsiung Hsien (TW) |
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- Lin, Chii-Hsiung
Feng Shan City
Kaohsiung Hsien (TW)
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URQUHART-DYKES & LORD,
Three Trinity Court,
21-27 Newport Road Cardiff CF2 1AA Cardiff CF2 1AA (GB) |
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Background of the Invention
[0001] All visual display devices using a cathode ray tube, or CRT, including televisions,
TV games and monitors for business machines, generate ultraviolet rays which are harmful
to human eyes.
[0002] Since ultraviolet rays are invisible, people tend to ignore or disregard their harmful
effects when watching TV, playing TV games or working with CRT monitors in business
machines.
[0003] This invention provides a new filter arrangement to be placed in front of a CRT screen
for filtering out the ultraviolet rays generated by the visual display device without
at the same time changing the shape and color of the picture.
Description of Prior Art
[0004] A conventional known filter arrangement for CRTs (shown in Fig. 1) comprises a laminate
of two transparent planar sheet glass 10 having a layer of heat-reflective, translucent
metallic oxide formed therebetween. Such a filter arrangement for CRTs, when placed
in front of a CRT screen 11, filters out infrared rays and glare from the picture,
but does not filter out ultraviolet rays. Furthermore, the planar sheet glass construction
tends to distort the peripheral part of the picture. The glass surface also tends
to reflect objects in the viewing room which interfere with the viewing of the picture.
[0005] U.S. Patent 2,734,142 proposes a cathode ray tube having a meniscus-shaped zero-power
lens shaped to the approximate configuration of the tube face, the lens being provided
with a reflection-reduction coating which is exposed and therefore subject to attach
by moisture and dust in the atmosphere; the reflection-reduction capability may deteriorate
quickly. Furthermore, as the lens is bonded to the tube face, the reflection reduction
coating on the lens surface is subject to heat of the tube by direct contact with
the tube.
[0006] US-A-2461464 describes a filter arrangement for use with a cathode ray tube having
an arcuate screen face, comprising a tinted transparent sheet which is also arcuate
such that a uniform gap is formed between the screen surface and the sheet.
Brief Description of the Invention
[0007] In accordance with this invention, there is provided a filter arrangement for use
with a cathode ray tube having an arcuated screen surface, comprising a laminate consisting
of a first transparent glass sheet (1), a second transparent glass sheet (2) and disposed
therebetween a layer (3) of a composition of an adhesive compound and an ultraviolet
ray absorbent; characterized in that said laminate is arcuated to provide a uniform
gap (G) of 1-5 mm between the laminate and the arcuate screen surface of the cathode
ray tube when the filter glass is placed in front of the cathode ray tube, and the
outer surface of the second transparent glass sheet, which is the far side from the
cathode ray tube, has a matted finish.
[0008] The ultraviolet ray absorbent of the filter glass of this invention is not exposed
to the atmosphere, and therefore will not deteriorate. Furthermore, as a uniform gap
between the filter glass and the screen surface of the cathode ray tube is maintained,
less heat will be transferred to the filter glass, thus minimizing the possibility
of causing the ultraviolet ray absorbent to deteriorate by heat.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0009]
Fig. 1 is a schematic, cross sectional view of a prior art filter arrangement for
CRTs, showing its construction and relationship to the TV screen.
Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view of a first embodiment of the CRT filter arrangement
of this invention.
Fig. 3 is a fragmental, enlarged cross sectional view of the filter arrangement of
this invention, showing the detail of the matted surface.
Fig. 4 is a schematic cross sectional view of the first embodiment of this invention
as shown in Fig. 2, showing its relationship to the CRT screen.
Fig. 5 is a schematic, cross sectional view of a second embodiment of the first arrangement
of this invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0010] This invention relates to a filter arrangement to be placed in front of a visual
display device, or CRT, having an arcuate screen surface.
[0011] As shown in Fig. 2, a first embodiment of the filter arrangement of this invention
comprises a first glass sheet 1, second glass sheet 2, both of which are transparent,
arcuate, sheet glass having a curvature conforming to the curvature of the CRT screen
for which the filter glass is to be used. The glass sheets are bonded by an adhesive
layer 3 to form a laminate adhesive layer 3 comprising an adhesive compound and an
ultraviolet ray absorbent.
[0012] Each of first glass sheet 1 and second glass sheet 2 has a thickness of 2 to 3 mm.
They are transparent, rectangular sheet glass which have been hot-pressed into an
arcuate shape. The curvature of the laminate conforms to the curvature of the CRT
screen so that when placed 1-5 mm in front of the CRT, a uniform gap G is maintained
between the screen surface of the CRT and the concaved, inner surface 1S of the filter
glass, as shown in Fig. 4.
[0013] In order to eliminate the reflective characteristics of the glass surface, the convex
outer surface 2S of the laminate is treated to provide a matted surface by such process
as dipping in hydrofluoric acid, sand blasting, or by depositing crystals of silicon
oxide over the glass surface so as to form a surface having irregularly formed projections
or depressions within the range of 3 to 6 um from the surface, as shown in Fig. 3.
[0014] In the first embodiment, the adhesive layer 3 is composed of a mixture of an adhesive
compound and an ultraviolet ray absorbent. The adhesive compound can be polyvinylbutyral,
one part or two part type epoxy resin based adhesive. A particular suitable adhesive
is two part type epoxy resins based adhesive such as Shell Chemical's Epikote 828.
Ultraviolet rays have a wavelength of less than 400 nm (namometer). The ultraviolet
ray absorbents useful in this invention should have the capability of absorbing light
rays having wavelengths within the range of 300 to 400 nm, particularly at 353 nm.
Suitable ultraviolet ray absorbents include 2(2'-hydroxy-3'5'di- tert-butylphenyl)
benzotriazole (hydroxyphenyl benzotriazole), 2,2'-dihydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone
2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone, ethyl-2-cyano-3-phenylcinnamate and phenyl salicylate,
with hydroxyphenyl benzotriazole and dihydroxybenzophenone being preferred. The mixture
comprises about 98.0 to 99.5 parts by weight of the adhesive and about 0.5-2.0 parts
by weight of the ultraviolet ray absorbent. If a colored adhesive mixture is desired,
0.5-1.5 parts by weight of a coloring agent may be included therein. The coloring
agent may be selected from Ciba-Geigy Microlity-T Colours. The mixture is evenly applied
to the surface of either first glass sheet 1 or second glass sheet 2 to bond them
together. The best result is obtained when adhesive layer 3 has a thickness of 0.35
to 0.04 mm, preferably 0.38 mm.
[0015] The filter arrangement may be colored by selecting a colored glass or a colored adhesive.
Either light brown or light gray is preferable. When a colored glass is used, a clear
adhesive , . compound is used. When a clear glass is used, a colored adhesive compound
is used accordingly. Of course, if a clear filter glass is desired, clear glass and
clear adhesive have to be used.
[0016] As a second embodiment, the adhesive compound and the ultraviolet ray absorbent are
applied separately as shown in Fig. 5. In this embodiment, first glass sheet 1 and
a second glass sheet 2 are prepared in the same way as the first embodiment. Before
laminating first glass sheet 1 and second glass sheet 2, a layer of 200-300 nm thick
ultraviolet ray absorbent film 31 is formed on the surface on the concave side of
second glass sheet 2. The ultraviolet ray absorbent film 31 is formed by spraying
a solution comprising a solvent and an ultraviolet ray absorbent selected from the
group of the compounds as previously described with respect to the first embodiment.
The solvent may be toluene, benzene, acetone and ethanol and the solution may be a
saturated solution of the selected compound. Then a layer of approximately 0.38 mm
thick adhesive compound 32 is deposited on top of the layer of ultraviolet ray absorbent
film to bond second glass sheet 2 onto the convex side of first glass sheet 1 to form
a laminate. The convex side 2S of second glass sheet 2 is matted as in the case of
the first embodiment.
[0017] To further assure the non-reflective characteristics of the CRT picture filter glass
of this invention, the concave surface 1S of first glass sheet 1 may also be matted
in the same way as the convex surface 2S of second glass sheet 2.
[0018] The following examples further illustrate the present invention. However, such examples
should riot be constructed as limiting on the scope of the present invention.
Example 1
[0019] A laminate of two arcuate glass sheets was made according to the first embodiment
as described above, without either glass surface being matted. First glass sheet 1
and second glass sheet 2 were both transparent, clear glass and the adhesive composition
was colored. The adhesive composition comprised 96.6 parts by weight Shell Chemical's
Epikote 828 as the adhesive compound, 1.9 parts by weight hydroxyphenyl benezotriazole
as the ultraviolet ray absorbent, and 1.5 parts by weight the mixture of CIBA-GEIGY
Microlith Yellow and Microlith Red as the coloring agent. The adhesive composition
was applied at a thickness of 0.38 mm. The laminate was placed in front of a television
set to measure the flow through rate of ultraviolet rays and the reflection. The following
results were obtained.
ultraviolet ray (wave length: 360 nm-380 nm); 0.6% of the value obtained without using
the filter
reflection: 7.8%
Example 2
[0020] The convex surface of the laminate of Example 1 was matted. Reflection was completely
eliminated.
Example 3
[0021] A laminate according to the second embodiment was prepared, with both of first and
second glasses being colored and the adhesive compound clear. The adhesive composition
comprised 98 parts by weight Shell Chemicals Epikote 828 as the adhesive compound
and 2 parts by weight hydroxyphenylbenzotrizole as the ultraviolet ray absorbent.
Neither side of the laminate was matted. The test results were as follows:
ultraviolet ray measured : 0.7% of the value obtained without using the filter.
reflection: 6.6%
Example 4
[0022] The convex surface of the laminate of Example 3 was matted as described above. Reflection
was completely eliminated.
1. A filter arrangement for use with a cathode ray tube having an arcuated screen
surface, comprising a laminate consisting of a first transparent glass sheet (1),
a second transparent glass sheet (2) and disposed therebetween a layer (3) of a composition
of an adhesive compound and an ultraviolet ray absorbent; characterized in that said
laminate is arcuated to provide a uniform gap (G) of 1-5 mm between the laminate and
the arcuate screen surface of the cathode ray tube when the filter glass is placed
in front of the cathode ray tube, and the outer surface of the second transparent
glass sheet (2), which is the far side from the cathode tube, has a matted finish.
2. The filter arrangement of claim 1, wherein the adhesive compound is selected from
the group consisting of polyvinylbutyral, one part type epoxy based adhesive and two
part type epoxy based adhesive and the ultraviolet ray absorbent is selected from
the group consisting of 2(2'-hydroxy-3', 5'-di-tertbutylphenyl) benzotriazole, 2,2'-dihydroxy-4-methoxybenzolphenone,
2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone, ethyl-2-cyano-3-phenylcinnamate and phenyl-salidcyicate.
3. The filter arrangement of claim 1, wherein the composition has a thickness of 0.35
to 0.40 mm and each of the first and second glass sheets has a thickness of 2.0 to
3.0 mm.
4. The filter arrangement of claim 1, wherein the adhesive compound has a thickness
of 0.35 to 0.40 mm and the ultraviolet absorbent has a thickness of 200 to 300 nm.
5. The filter arrangement of claim 1 wherein the first and second glass sheets are
colored and the adhesive composition clear.
6. The filter arrangement of claim 1, wherein the first and second glass sheets are
clear and the adhesive composition colored.
7. The filter arrangement of claim 5, wherein the first and second glass sheets are
brown or gray.
8. The filter arrangement of claim 1, wherein said matted finish is formed by projections
or depressions within the range of 3 to 6 microns from the surface.
1. Filteranordnung zur Verwendung mit einer Kathodenstrahlröhre mit einer gewölbten
Bildschirmoberfläche, mit einem Laminat aus einer ersten transparenten Glasschiebe
(1), einer zweiten transparenten Glasscheibe (2) und einer dazwischen angeordneten
Schicht (3) aus einer Zusammensetzung aus einer Klebverbindung und einem Absorptionsmittel
für ultraviolette Strahlung; dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Laminat derart gewölbt
ist, daß in montiertem Zustand des Filterglasses vor der Kathodenstrahlröhre ein gleichförmiger
Spalt (G) von 1-5 mm zwischen dem Laminat und der gewölbten Bildschirmoberfläche der
Kathodenstrahlröhre gebildet ist, und daß die äußere, der Kathodenstrahlröhre abgewandte
Oberfläche der zweiten transparenten Glasscheibe (2) ein mattiertes Finish aufweist.
2. Filteranordnung nach Anspruch 1, bei der die Haftverbindung aus der Gruppe der
Polyvinylbutyrale, der Einkomponenten-Epoxidkleber und der Zweikomponenten-Epoxidkleber
gewählt ist und das Absorptionsmittel für ultraviolette Strahlung aus der Gruppe gewählt
ist, die 2(2'-Hydroxy-3', 5'-di-tert-butylphenyl)benzotriazol, _ 2,2'-Dihydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenon,
2-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenon, Ethyl-2-cyano-3-phenyl- cinnamat und Phenylsalicylat
enthält.
3. Filteranordnung nach Anspruch 1, bei der die Zusammensetzung eine Dicke von 0,35
bis 0,40 mm hat und die erste und die zweite Glasschiebe jeweils eine Dicke von 2,0
bis 3,0 mm haben.
4. Filteranordnung nach Anspruch 1, bei der die Klebverbindung eine Dicke von 0,35
bis 0,40 mm hat und das Absorptionsmittel für ultraviolette Strahlung eine Dicke von
200 bis 300 nm hat.
5. Filteranordnung nach Anspruch 1, bei der die erste und die zweite Glasscheibe getönt
sind und die Klebverbindung klar ist.
6. Filteranordnung nach Anspruch 1, bei der die erste und die zweite Glasscheibe klar
sind und die Klebverbindung getönt ist.
7. Filteranordnung nach Anspruch 5, bei der die erste und die zweite Glasscheibe braun
oder grau sind.
8. Filteranordnung nach Anspruch 1, bei der das matierte Finish durch Vorsprünge und
Vertiefungen im Bereich von 3 bis 6 Mikrometer von der Oberfläche gebildet ist.
1. Arrangement de filtre à utiliser avec un tube à rayons cathodiques ayant une surface
arquée de l'écran, comprenant un feuilletage consistant en une première feuille de
verre transparent (1), une seconde feuille de verre transparent (2) et entre elles,
une couche (3) d'une composition d'un composé adhésif et d'un agent absorbant les
rayons ultraviolets; caractérisé en ce que ledit feuilletage est arqué pour produire
en espace uniforme (G) de 1-5 mm entre le feuilletage et la surface arquée de l'écran
du tube à rayons cathodiques lorsque le verre du filtre est placé devant le tube à
rayons cathodiques et la surface externe de la secondefeuille de verre transparent
(2) qui est le côté éloigné du tube à rayons cathodiques a un fini mat.
2. Arrangement de filtre de la revendication 1, où le composé adhésif est choisi dans
le groupe consistant en polyvinylbutyral, adhésif à base d'époxy du type en une partie
et adhésif à base d'époxy du type en deux parties et l'agent absorbant les rayons
ultraviolets est choisi dans le groupe consistant en 2(2'-hydroxy-3', 5'-di-tert-butylphényl)
benzotriazole, 2,2'-dihydroxy-4 méthoxybenzophénone, 2-hydroxy-4- méthoxybenzophénone,
éthyt-2-cyano-3-phénytcinnamate et salicylate de phényle.
3. Arrangement de filtre de la revendication 1, où la composition a une épaisseur
de 0,35 à 0,40 mm et chacune des première et seconde feuilles de verre a une épaisseur
de 2,0 à 3,0 mm.
4. Arrangement de filtre de la revendication 1, où le composé adhésif a une épaisseur
de 0,35 à 0,40 mm et l'agent absorbant les ultraviolets a une épaisseur de 200 à 300
nm.
5. Arrangement de filtre de la revendication 1, où les première et seconde feuilles
de verre sont colorées et la composition adhésive est incolore.
6. Arrangement de filtre de la revendication 1, où les première et seconde feuilles
de verre sont incolores et la composition adhésiv est colorée.
7. Arrangement de filtre de la revendication 5, où les première et seconde feuilles
de verre sont marron ou grises.
8. Arrangement de filtre de la revendication 1, où ledit fini mat est formé par des
projections ou des renforcements sur une étendue de 3 à 6 microns à partir de la surface.
