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US2379488A
US2379488A US505495A US50549543A US2379488A US 2379488 A US2379488 A US 2379488A US 505495 A US505495 A US 505495A US 50549543 A US50549543 A US 50549543A US 2379488 A US2379488 A US 2379488A
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    • H01JELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
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  • This invention relates to a device for maintaining the electron gun parts of a cathode-ray tube in position so that they will be securely maintained in place around'the center line of the tube even when subjected to severe vibrations or jolts during shipment and use.
  • a steel disc that has numerous resilient fingers along the outer edge Integral rounded lugs 8 extend inwardly in a radial direction. These lugs are provided with holes 4 therethrough for convenience in securing the spider I in place.
  • the outer edge or rim of the ring I is provided witha plurality of lon integral fingers 8 that are bent upwardly near their inner ends and thenceare curved downwardly in long arcs.
  • a disc I of insulating material such as mica, glass, ceramic material, etc.
  • supports 8 in the neck 9 of a cathode-ray tube in the usual way near the upper end of the second anode III.
  • the anode I0 and other elements of the gun structure (not shown) are supported on the supports by straps or the like in the usual way so that when the supports 8 are maintained in position the gun structure is maintained properly aligned with respect to the center line of the neck 8.
  • the lower ends of the supports 8 do not become displaced because they are securely anchored in the usual way to the glass base end of the tube (not shown) in the lower end of the neck which is integral with the glass neck 9.
  • the upper ends of the supports 8 are prevented from becoming displaced because they are securely anchored in holes II in a mica disc 1 which is riveted by rivets I2 to the spider I, which is in turn securely held in the center of the tube neck 9 by means of the numerous spring fingers 5 which are pressed against the inside surface of the neck 8.
  • the ring I may be split in one or more places as indicated at I4 to avoid excessive heating when high frequency currents are set up therein during the processing of the tube.
  • a device of the character described comprising a flat ring of resilient material provided with a plurality of integral radially extending fingers having their ends extending upwardly and then outwardly and downwardly beyond the edge of said ring and said ring having lugs extending inwardly in radial directions and having holes therethrough.

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y 1945' s. J. KOCH El'AL 2,379,488
CENTERING DEVICE FOR ELECTRON GUNS Filed 001:. 8, 1943 wlla'rmmliiammnwm iv/igvmm Patented July 3,
cnn'rname DEVICE FOR ELECTRON GUNS smiley J. Koch, Clifton, and Joseph 11'. ltobillard,
assignors to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc., Passaic, N. J., a
East Orange,
corporation oi Delaware Application October 8, 1943, Serial No. 505,495
1 Claim.
This invention relates to a device for maintaining the electron gun parts of a cathode-ray tube in position so that they will be securely maintained in place around'the center line of the tube even when subjected to severe vibrations or jolts during shipment and use.
Heretofore two parallel thin spring steel strips have been mounted on opposite edges of a mica disc in the neck of a cathode-ray tube for the purpose of keeping the gun structure centered in the neck of the tube and also to make electrical contact to an electrode. The mica disc was held in place by supports for the gun structure, and mica strips the size of the .steel strips were located next to the steel strips. This provided only four places of support to prevent the gun structure from getting out of center.
By the present invention a steel disc that has numerous resilient fingers along the outer edge Integral rounded lugs 8 extend inwardly in a radial direction. These lugs are provided with holes 4 therethrough for convenience in securing the spider I in place. The outer edge or rim of the ring I is provided witha plurality of lon integral fingers 8 that are bent upwardly near their inner ends and thenceare curved downwardly in long arcs.
As indicated in Fig. 2 a disc I of insulating material such as mica, glass, ceramic material, etc., is mounted on supports 8 in the neck 9 of a cathode-ray tube in the usual way near the upper end of the second anode III. The anode I0 and other elements of the gun structure (not shown) are supported on the supports by straps or the like in the usual way so that when the supports 8 are maintained in position the gun structure is maintained properly aligned with respect to the center line of the neck 8.
The lower ends of the supports 8 do not become displaced because they are securely anchored in the usual way to the glass base end of the tube (not shown) in the lower end of the neck which is integral with the glass neck 9.
With the present invention, the upper ends of the supports 8 are prevented from becoming displaced because they are securely anchored in holes II in a mica disc 1 which is riveted by rivets I2 to the spider I, which is in turn securely held in the center of the tube neck 9 by means of the numerous spring fingers 5 which are pressed against the inside surface of the neck 8.
The ring I may be split in one or more places as indicated at I4 to avoid excessive heating when high frequency currents are set up therein during the processing of the tube.
What is claimed is:
A device of the character described, comprising a flat ring of resilient material provided with a plurality of integral radially extending fingers having their ends extending upwardly and then outwardly and downwardly beyond the edge of said ring and said ring having lugs extending inwardly in radial directions and having holes therethrough.
STANLEY J. KOCH. JOSEPH H. ROBILLARD.
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2523099A (en) * 1947-09-12 1950-09-19 Hartford Nat Bank & Trust Co Electric discharge tube comprising a directional electron beam
US2575835A (en) * 1950-05-09 1951-11-20 Du Mont Allen B Lab Inc Cathode-ray tube centering device
US2637828A (en) * 1949-11-25 1953-05-05 Du Mont Allen B Lab Inc Ion-trap cathode-ray tube
US2688479A (en) * 1953-08-10 1954-09-07 Robert A Barbera Vibration and shock mount
US2833952A (en) * 1955-10-14 1958-05-06 Sylvania Electric Prod Cathode ray tube electrode assembly
US2906901A (en) * 1955-07-14 1959-09-29 Paragon Revolute Corp Quartz lamp mounting
US3265919A (en) * 1961-05-26 1966-08-09 Gen Electric Electric discharge device with improved electrode support
US4009411A (en) * 1976-02-20 1977-02-22 Gte Sylvania Incorporated Alignment means for electron gun structures

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2523099A (en) * 1947-09-12 1950-09-19 Hartford Nat Bank & Trust Co Electric discharge tube comprising a directional electron beam
US2637828A (en) * 1949-11-25 1953-05-05 Du Mont Allen B Lab Inc Ion-trap cathode-ray tube
US2575835A (en) * 1950-05-09 1951-11-20 Du Mont Allen B Lab Inc Cathode-ray tube centering device
US2688479A (en) * 1953-08-10 1954-09-07 Robert A Barbera Vibration and shock mount
US2906901A (en) * 1955-07-14 1959-09-29 Paragon Revolute Corp Quartz lamp mounting
US2833952A (en) * 1955-10-14 1958-05-06 Sylvania Electric Prod Cathode ray tube electrode assembly
US3265919A (en) * 1961-05-26 1966-08-09 Gen Electric Electric discharge device with improved electrode support
US4009411A (en) * 1976-02-20 1977-02-22 Gte Sylvania Incorporated Alignment means for electron gun structures

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