Patent classifications
B23K37/0461
Height Adjustable Rest
Present invention teaches a height adjustable rest having four main parts: a base, a cylindrical knob, a cylindrical post and a snap ring. The cylindrical post has a vertical straight groove to guide the up-and-down height adjustment when the knob is turned relative to the base. The base holes and the knob holes, along with the corresponding rods, provide increased torque when larger and/or heavier workpiece is being supported. The matching inner thread portion (on the inside of the cylindrical knob) and the outer thread portion (on the outside of the base) is a desired feature to make the product less susceptible to damages or work debris compared to other products with exposed threads.
Laser cutting system and method
The present disclosure relates to a laser cutting system including a processing machine provided to perform laser cutting on a processing target using a laser beam according to a predetermined processing design to divide the processing target to form a product having a shape corresponding to the processing design; a setting module for preparing, according to predetermined processing conditions, a process recipe including a plurality of set values for testing of processing parameters that affect the quality value of laser cutting processing; a controller for repeatedly performing first test cutting processing on the processing target in multiple implementation rounds by driving the processing machine by selectively using any one of the set values for testing as the set value of the processing parameters according to a predetermined order; and an analysis module for analyzing each of results of the first test cutting processing and individually measuring the quality value of each of the results of the first test cutting processing, and selecting, among the set values for testing, a set value for testing used in a specific implementation round of the first test cutting processing, at which the quality value that most satisfies predetermined reference quality is measured, as a set value for mass production of the processing parameters.
FIXTURE ASSEMBLY FOR WELDING OPERATIONS
A fixture assembly for supporting a plurality of blanks during a welding operation. The fixture assembly includes a frame. A plurality of electromagnets are positioned on the frame for supporting the blanks and for drawing the blanks toward the electromagnets to secure the blanks into a desired position. A plurality of intensifiers are moveably connected to the frame for selectively overlying the top face of one of the electromagnets for clamping the blank against the electromagnet to intensify a magnetic force provided by the electromagnet. A plurality of electromagnet adjusters are each coupled with the frame and with at least one of the electromagnets for moving the electromagnets relative to the frame. A plurality of adjusting pins are each connected to the frame and moveable relative to the frame for adjusting a position of the blanks.
Fabrication square
Provided is a fabrication square for aligning workpieces. The square includes a triangular shaped base, a first arm, a second arm, and a relief cut where the arms intersect the base. The arms extend away from the base at a 90-degree angle. The base and first arm further include a series of holes that match the hole pattern found on a conventional metal fixture table, while the second arm includes a slot to allow for rotation. The square can be aligned with and attached to the fixture table with one or more fixture stops that secures the square to the table via the holes. The use of the square, fixture stops, and table lock the workpieces in position, which in turn prevents movement before, during, and after welding, thereby increasing fabrication precision.
METAL LAMINATING AND MODELING METHOD
A metal laminating and modeling method includes a first inclination angle modeling step including a first inclination step of setting a table on which the metal layers are to be formed at a first table inclination angle and setting a welding torch at a first torch inclination angle and a first welding step of forming a weld bead that becomes a part of the modeled object by arc welding with the welding torch and a second inclination angle modeling step including a second inclination step of inclining the table at a second table inclination angle that is larger than the first table inclination angle and setting the welding torch at a second torch inclination angle and a second welding step of forming the weld bead.
ELECTROMAGNETIC APPARATUS FOR ACTIVE INTERVENTION TO SHAPE OF MOLTEN POOL
An electromagnetic apparatus for active intervention to a shape of a molten pool is provided. In the present invention, a workpiece is placed on stepped surfaces of a test bench. Upon power on, a metal rod rotates to generate a toroidal magnetic field centered on the metal rod, and the toroidal magnetic field acts on the molten pool to generate an induced current. The induced current generates Lorentz force under the action of the magnetic field, which acts perpendicularly on an outer surface of the molten pool, thereby changing the height, depth and width of the molten pool, and finally realizing the active intervention to the molten pool shape.
Grinder and tool rest system
Present invention teaches tool rest system having a magnetic base and a height-and-angle adjustable arm with a platform situated at the top portion of the arm, for working on the surface of a welding table with ferromagnetic attribute. An anti-tipping plate provides the anti-tipping power when a large or heavy load is placed upon the platform on the arm that is adjustable by two screws. Additional features of cable hanger and storage box adds to the convenience of use for welding work.
Electromagnetic apparatus for active intervention to shape of molten pool
An electromagnetic apparatus for active intervention to a shape of a molten pool is provided. In the present invention, a workpiece is placed on stepped surfaces of a test bench. Upon power on, a metal rod rotates to generate a toroidal magnetic field centered on the metal rod, and the toroidal magnetic field acts on the molten pool to generate an induced current. The induced current generates Lorentz force under the action of the magnetic field, which acts perpendicularly on an outer surface of the molten pool, thereby changing the height, depth and width of the molten pool, and finally realizing the active intervention to the molten pool shape.
System and method for additive manufacturing
A method for forming a component includes providing a first layer of a mixture of first and second powders. The method includes determining the frequency of an alternating magnetic field to induce eddy currents sufficient to bulk heat only one of the first and second powders. The alternating magnetic field is applied at the determined frequency to a portion of the first layer of the mixture using a flux concentrator. Exposure to the magnetic field changes the phase of at least a portion of the first powder to liquid. A change in power transferred to the powder during a phase change in the powder is calculated to determine the quality of component formation.
Automatic and manual welding apparatus
An automatic and manual welding apparatus includes an operation changeover switch which is provided to be capable of switching a manual input mode for switching off power supplied to an infeed motor to and from an automatic input mode for applying power supplied to the infeed motor, so as to switch the rotation of the infeed motor automatically and manually. A control unit controls the infeed motor such that the power supplied to the forward and backward transfer motor is switched off when the input of the operation changeover switch is in a manual input mode and the power to the infeed motor is applied when the input of the operation changeover switch is in an automatic input mode.