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Electron gun cathode support
   
Document Number
US Patent 4309638
Issued Date
January 5, 1982
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An electron gun for a camera tube includes an anode and a cathode. The cathode is assembled in a cathode support which can very readily be adjusted relative to the anode in the nonconnected condition. In particular, the cathode support and the anode are movable radially with respect to each other and with respect to an axis. An emissive cathode surface and a part of the anode extending perpendicular to the axis remain accurately parallel to each other during the radial movement. As a result of this it is possible to cause the central path of the generated electron beam and the gun axis to coincide so that extra correction coils for aligning the electron beam may be omitted.
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Published
January 5, 1982
Application Number
06/056,481
Filed
July 11, 1979
US Classification
313/447   313/452
Int'l Classification
H01J   31/38   (20060101)   H01J   29/82   (20060101)   H01J   31/08   (20060101)   H01J   29/48   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Jul 20, 1978 [NL] 7807757
USPTO Field of Search
313/447   313/446   313/451  
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