Patent classifications
B23K9/1043
Methods and apparatus to synergically control a welding-type output during a welding-type operation
Methods and apparatus to synergically control a welding-type output during a welding-type operation are disclosed. An example welding-type power supply includes a power conversion circuit configured to convert input power to welding-type power and to output the welding-type power to a welding-type torch; a communication circuit configured to receive a control signal from a remote control device during a welding-type operation; and a control circuit configured to synergically control a voltage of the welding-type power and a wire feed speed based on the control signal.
Universal wireless remote control for welding apparatus in harsh environments
A system and method for wirelessly controlling, monitoring, and updating various welding parameters from a remote device using a single remote control. The remote does not need to have the software to communicate with the welding-type system prior to initiating communications with the welding-type system. Rather, the welding-type system can provide a code download to the remote to perform an over-the-air programming of the remote to configure the remote to control the welding-type system.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO DETECT THREE-PHASE INPUT POWER AND CHANGE-OF-PHASE ON THREE-PHASE INPUT POWER
An example welding-type power supply includes: power conversion circuitry configured to convert three-phase input power to welding-type power; a reference node coupled to each winding of the three-phase input power via a corresponding impedance; and a phase detection circuit coupled to the reference node and configured to determine a number of phases connected to the input based on comparing a frequency of a signal at the reference node to a threshold frequency.
Methods and apparatus for hybrid welder modes of operation
Apparatus and methods are provided for a welding-type power system that includes an engine configured to drive an electric generator to provide a first power output. An energy storage device to provide a second power output. A controller is configured to receive one or more control signals to provide a total power output to at least one of a welding-type output or an auxiliary type output, determine proportional values for the first power output and the second power output that add up to the total power output based on a power demand signal that indicates a contribution of the first power output and the second power output, control the engine to adjust speed based on the first power output value, and control a connection from the energy storage device to provide the second power output to the welding-type output based on the second power output value.
Methods, systems, and apparatus for verifying a switched mode power supply topology
Power electronics, including welding-type power supplies may have a switched mode power supply configurable in two or more topologies. Detection circuitry of the power electronics may determine the configured topology of the switched mode power supply and the input voltage supplied to the power electronics. The detection circuitry and/or control circuitry of the power electronics may verify that the configured topology of the switched mode power supply corresponds to the supplied input voltage, and may indicate an error if the configured topology does not correspond to the supplied input voltage.
Constant current control systems and methods
Systems and methods for providing a constant current controller for use in constant current welding applications are described. In one embodiment, a current controller controls the output current of the welding torch without directly measuring the output current of the welding torch. The current controller controls or sets a current in a primary winding of a transformer in an inverter of a welding power supply to control the output current of the welding torch.
DC-TO-DC CONVERTER FOR A WELDING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A DC-TO-DC CONVERTER OF A WELDING DEVICE
To reduce energy losses for a welding device when on stand-by and to enable a clean and controlled start of the welding phase, a DC-to-DC converter of the welding device converts an input DC voltage present at an input connection to an output DC voltage present at an output connection. At least one switch element of a branch of the DC-to-DC converter is switched with a switching frequency, and a welding phase is provided for the welding device, during which the switching frequency corresponds to a normal switching frequency. A stand-by phase is provided for the welding device, during which the at least one switch element is switched with a switching frequency corresponding to a stand-by switching frequency which is lower than the normal switching frequency
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EFFICIENT PROVISION OF ARC WELDING POWER SOURCE
Disclosed example welding or cutting circuits include: an input leg including a capacitor coupled between a high bus and a low bus; a buck converter coupled in parallel with the input leg, the buck converter having a first transistor, a second transistor, and an output electrically coupled to a node between the first transistor and the second transistor, and wherein the buck converter is configured to convert input voltage to current in an inductor coupled to the output of the buck converter; and a steering leg coupled in parallel with the input leg, wherein the steering leg is configured to control a rate at which the current in the inductor decreases, and wherein a current detector provides current level indications to a hysteretic controller, the hysteretic controller providing signals to the first and second transistors that control the first and second transistors to control the voltage applied to the inductor.
Systems, Methods, and Apparatus to Preheat Welding Wire
An example welding torch includes: a first contact tip configured to conduct welding current to a consumable electrode; a second contact tip configured to conduct preheating current to the consumable electrode; a cooling assembly configured to transfer heat from at least the first contact tip to coolant and to conduct the welding current through the cooling assembly; wherein the first contact tip and the cooling assembly are removable from the welding torch as a single unit.
OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION FOR CURRENT BRAKING SWITCH
A method includes supplying a welding current to a welding zone, monitoring, during a welding current ramp down period of a given short arc welding process cycle, a voltage across a current braking switch that is in an open state and that causes a decrease in welding current being supplied to a welding zone; and when the voltage across the current braking switch that is in the open state reaches a first predetermined voltage threshold, closing the current braking switch before a completion of the welding current ramp down period of the given short arc welding process cycle.