Patent classifications
B23K9/1006
Double-power-supply switching control system for a welding machine and method
The invention provides a double-power-supply switching control system for a welding machine and method. The welding machine double-power-supply switching control method comprises the steps of: continuously detecting and modifying an input voltage signal by a signal modification unit; under the control of a control unit, judging, by a judgment unit, whether to perform voltage doubling, controlling to execute voltage doubling switching action, and locking an actual input voltage mode of a welding machine by a locking unit; and finally outputting matched output current by a power supply output unit.
VIBRATING WELDING APPARATUS AND METHOD
A welding electrode apparatus may be mounted to a robot that presents it to a workpiece along a pre-programmed path conforming to the surface of the workpiece. The welding electrode apparatus has a first drive for rotating the welding electrode about its own axis. The electrode handle has a second rotating drive having an imbalance to impose vibration on the welding rod transverse to the axis of the rod. The first drive may turn relatively slowly; the second drive may turn more quickly. The first drive has an electrical pickup by which to carry DC power to the electrode. The two rotating drives impose two frequencies of vibration into the apparatus, causing a make-and-break contact for low power spark deposition, while at the same time causing the electrode to bounce and impact the surface. The forward end of the apparatus may include a cowling and a delivery line to provide shielding gas to the electrode.
METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR BUILDING METALLIC OBJECTS BY SOLID FREEFORM FABRICATION
Provided are a systems and methods for manufacturing objects by solid freeform fabrication, especially titanium and titanium alloy objects, wherein the deposition rate is increased by using two separate heat sources, one heat source for heating the deposition area on the base material and one heat source for heating and melting a metallic material, such as a metal wire or a powdered metallic material.
Operating Panel for a Welding Device
Operating panel (1) for a welding device (SG) comprising a welding parameter display unit (2) for displaying welding parameters, and comprising at least one operating element (3) which can be actuated manually by a user, wherein the operating panel (1) can be switched between a welding parameter selection mode and a welding parameter editing mode by actuating the operating element (3), wherein in the welding parameter selection mode one of the welding parameters of the welding parameter display unit (2) can be selected by rotating the operating element (3), and wherein in the welding parameter editing mode a parameter value of a selected welding parameter of the welding parameter display unit (2) can be set by rotating the operating element (3).
METHOD FOR SYNCHRONIZING WELDING CURRENTS, AND WELDING CURRENT SOURCE AND SYSTEM COMPRISING AT LEAST TWO WELDING CURRENT SOURCES
A method for synchronizing welding currents of at least two welding current sources prior to performing a simultaneous welding process on at least one workpiece, in particular a welding process with non-consumable electrodes, wherein the method includes the following steps: a first welding current source outputting a reference signal, wherein the reference signal contains synchronization information; a second welding current source measuring or receiving the reference signal and evaluating the synchronization information contained in the reference signal; synchronizing a second welding current of the second welding current source with a first welding current of the first welding current source on the basis of the synchronization information. The invention furthermore relates to a welding current source and to a system having at least two welding current sources.
Welding equipment security
The subject innovation described herein generally pertains to a system and method for security features for a device in which functionality of the device can be limited or restricted in accordance with one or more security layers. To access functionality of the device, an appropriate security-related input is required.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO CAPTURE WELDING FUMES
An example welding system includes: a downdraft table having: a work surface; and a suction source configured to create a negative pressure through at least one of the work surface or a second surface adjacent to the work surface; and a positive pressure source configured to direct a positive pressure airflow around at least a portion of a periphery of the downdraft table.
POWER SYSTEMS HAVING IMPROVED AIRFLOW AND DIVERSION OF FLUID INGRESS
Disclosed example power systems include an enclosure, an engine within the enclosure; and a generator within the enclosure and configured to convert mechanical power from the engine to electrical power. The enclosure includes a first air inlet on a first end of the enclosure, a first air outlet on a top of the enclosure, and a second air inlet on a side of the enclosure to provide a second airflow through the enclosure. The power system further includes an engine fan configured to generate a first airflow from the first air inlet to the first air outlet to cool the engine. The power system includes a diverter located below the first air outlet and configured to direct environmental contaminants away from at least one of the engine or the generator, where the environmental contaminants enter the enclosure through the first air outlet.
System and method providing rapid decay of peak pulse current
Embodiments of welding systems and methods for reducing spatter in pulsed welding are disclosed. A welding power source includes a first welding output stud to be electrically connected to a consumable welding electrode and a second welding output stud to be electrically connected to a workpiece. Power electronics generate welding output current pulses. A switching network is connected between the power electronics and the first welding output stud. A controller is connected between the power electronics and the switching network. The controller controls the timing of each welding output current pulse and switches the switching network back and forth between a first welding output current flowing state and a second welding output current impeding state based on the timing. An increase in a decay rate of a trailing edge of each welding output current pulse is effected during the second welding output current impeding state.
Systems and Methods to Control Welding Processes Using Weld Pool Attributes
Disclosed are systems and methods for controlling welding processes in real-time, or near real-time, as a function of a measured weld pool attribute. The welding-type system includes power conversion circuitry and control circuitry. The power conversion circuitry converts input power to welding-type power for use by a welding torch to form a weld pool. The control circuitry control one or more parameters of the welding-type system during a welding operation based on one or more attributes of the weld pool determined using a sensor configured to capture the one or more attributes of the weld pool. The one or more attributes may include, for example, a width of the weld pool and/or a depth of depression in weld pool.