A color cathode-ray tube according to the present invention includes an electron gun, in the neck portion thereof, aligned with the central axis of the neck portion of the cathode-ray tube by support members connected to the rear end portion of the electron gun to be in contact with the inner surface of the neck portion in addition to contactors connected to the front end portion of the electron gun.
A color display tube having an in-line electron gun. The in-line electron gun has two elongated supporting elements and is secured to the electrical leadthroughs in the neck by two pairs of supports. The distance between the supports is at least 3 mm. By virtue thereof, one or more supports can be connected to a high-voltage leadthrough without the risk of flashover between the supports.
A cathode ray tube comprising an electron gun. The electron gun has electrodes which are secured to supports by connecting elements. The width of the connecting elements varies. As a result, the high-voltage behavior of the cathode ray tube is improved.
In a cathode ray tube (CRT) having a glass envelope with a neck portion, a funnel portion and a display screen, or front panel, an electron gun disposed in the CRT's neck portion has a plurality of aligned electrodes, including a charged shield cup. The shield cup includes a plurality of contact springs disposed about the outer periphery thereof and engaging a conductive layer on the inner surface of the CRT's neck portion for supporting the electron gun and charging the shield cup to an electron accelerating, or anode, voltage. Also disposed on the outer periphery of the shield cup and engaging the inner conductive layer is a getter support member. To provide a zero resultant force applied to the shield cup by the three contact springs and the getter support member and maintain the electron gun coaxial with the CRT's centerline, the thickness or strength of the contact springs is established such that the resultant force of the contact springs on the shield cup provides a reaction force to, and compensates for, the force exerted by the getter support member on the shield cup.