Patent classifications
B23K9/12
ARC WELDING CONTROL METHOD
In a consumable electrode-type arc welding in which pulse welding and short-circuit welding are alternately repeated, a welding current is controlled such that a welding current immediately before shifting from the pulse welding to the short-circuit welding is lower than a base current in a pulse.
ARC WELDING CONTROL METHOD
There is provided an arc welding control method for performing a forward/reverse feeding control of alternating a feeding rate of a welding wire between a forward feeding period and a reverse feeding period, and generating short-circuiting periods and arc periods to perform welding. The welding wire is fed forwardly upon starting the welding. The forward feeding is continued during a transient welding period from a time point at which the welding wire comes in contact with a base material and conduction of welding current is started to a time point at which convergence on a steady welding period is performed. The transient welding period is terminated at the short-circuiting period. The forward/reverse feeding control is started from the reverse feeding period after the termination of the transient welding period.
Mobile welding system
A mobile welding system that does not rely exclusively on a track to define the path of the welder. The present invention generally provides a mobile welder adapted to move along a work piece, the mobile welder including a chassis supporting a motor assembly; a travel assembly attached to the chassis and adapted to support the chassis over a portion of the work piece, wherein the motor is coupled to the travel assembly to selectively cause the chassis to move relative to the work piece; a controller connected to the motor assembly to control movement of the chassis relative to the work piece; a chassis holder connected to the chassis, the chassis holder being adapted to provide a force holding the chassis a selected distance from the work piece; and a welder supported on the chassis, the welder including an implement adapted to perform a welding operation, wherein the implement is supported on the chassis at a location where the implement and the chassis define an uninterrupted line of sight from the implement to the work piece, wherein the chassis holder is spaced from the line of sight a distance sufficient to prevent the chassis holder from interfering with the welding operation.
Method and system for a remote wire feeder where standby power and system control are provided via weld cables
The present invention is directed to a remotely controlled welding machine that uses serializing and modulating circuits to transfer modulated data packets to a welding power source across a weld cable. A transmitter transmits the data packets of desired welding operational parameters to a receiver disposed in the power source across a weld cable also designed to carry welding power from the power source to the wire feeder. The transmitter and other electronics of the wire feeder are constructed to use only a small amount of power which, preferably, is supplied by a DC power supply external to the wire feeder. The DC power supply is designed to provide power to the electronics of the wire feeder when the wire feeder is in a standby mode of operation.
ARC WELDING CONTROL METHOD
There is provided an arc welding control method of alternating a feeding rate of a welding wire between a forward feeding period and a reverse feeding period, controlling a welding voltage based on a voltage setting value and alternating short-circuiting periods and arc periods to perform welding. In the arc welding control method a cycle of the feeding rate is changed based on the voltage setting value.
ARC WELDING CONTROL METHOD
There is provided an arc welding control method of alternating a feeding rate of a welding wire between a forward feeding period and a reverse feeding period, controlling a welding voltage based on a voltage setting value and alternating short-circuiting periods and arc periods to perform welding. In the arc welding control method a cycle of the feeding rate is changed based on the voltage setting value.
Method of detecting amount of discrepancy in arc tracking welding
In a method for detecting a deviation in arc-tracking welding, a deviation between a welding line and an actual welding position is detected in arc-tracking welding for performing welding tracking the welding line while performing a weaving operation of swinging a welding torch with respect to a welding direction. The method includes fitting a waveform expressed by a function repeated periodically in a period equal to a weaving period to a waveform of a welding current or a welding voltage and detecting a deviation in arc-tracking welding based on a fitted waveform.
Method of detecting amount of discrepancy in arc tracking welding
In a method for detecting a deviation in arc-tracking welding, a deviation between a welding line and an actual welding position is detected in arc-tracking welding for performing welding tracking the welding line while performing a weaving operation of swinging a welding torch with respect to a welding direction. The method includes fitting a waveform expressed by a function repeated periodically in a period equal to a weaving period to a waveform of a welding current or a welding voltage and detecting a deviation in arc-tracking welding based on a fitted waveform.
Device for feeding a welding wire to a welding device
A device for feeding a welding wire to a welding device is disclosed, having a carriage guide, having a carriage that is supported on a carriage guide so that it is able to move along a carriage axis, particularly in a linear fashion, having an advancing drive, which has an advancing device that is provided on the carriage and driven to induce an advancing motion of the welding wire, and having a carriage drive, which includes a drive unit, an eccentric that is driven by the drive unit, and an eccentric rod that is eccentrically mounted on the eccentric and is mechanically coupled to the carriage to induce a reciprocating motion to the carriage, said carriage drive having means for adjusting the stroke of the reciprocating motion of the carriage.
Device for feeding a welding wire to a welding device
A device for feeding a welding wire to a welding device is disclosed, having a carriage guide, having a carriage that is supported on a carriage guide so that it is able to move along a carriage axis, particularly in a linear fashion, having an advancing drive, which has an advancing device that is provided on the carriage and driven to induce an advancing motion of the welding wire, and having a carriage drive, which includes a drive unit, an eccentric that is driven by the drive unit, and an eccentric rod that is eccentrically mounted on the eccentric and is mechanically coupled to the carriage to induce a reciprocating motion to the carriage, said carriage drive having means for adjusting the stroke of the reciprocating motion of the carriage.