B23K9/1068

WELDING SYSTEM OF MODULAR TYPE
20220395922 · 2022-12-15 ·

The present application relates to a welding system comprising a main module provided with an outer casing identifying an input port for the connection to a source of external electrical power, an electric generator configured to adapt the electrical characteristics of said electrical power to a first type of welding, at least an output port for the connection to a welding torch, an electronic control unit configured to control the functionality of said electric generator. Said main module comprises a mechanical and electrical connection unit of a first type, said welding system comprising at least an auxiliary module provided with an outer casing identifying an electric generator configured to adapt the electrical characteristics of an electrical power to a second type of welding, at least a mechanical and electrical connection unit of a second type couplable to said mechanical and electrical connection unit of a first type.

REDUCTION OF DROPLET SIZE FOR CO2 SHIELDED WELDING WIRE
20220371117 · 2022-11-24 ·

An arc welding system providing improved molten metal droplet transfer. The system includes a welding power source having a welding power supply, a welding waveform generator, and a controller. Two fluxed cored welding wire electrodes are connected to the power source and are powered by the same welding output voltage and current produced by the power source. A feedback circuit is connected to the power source to provide an adaptive response to maintain an average welding output voltage. The controller controls the waveform generator and the power supply to superimpose welding current pulses onto a welding waveform of a CV flux cored arc welding process, that uses CO.sub.2 as a shielding gas, to generate a modified waveform of a modified CV flux cored arc welding process. The current pulses are superimposed in time to form molten metal droplets between ends of the two electrodes during the modified welding process.

Virtual reality pipe welding simulator and setup

A simulator facilitates virtual welding activity of boss (e.g., orbital) weld joints. The simulator may include a logic processor based system operable to execute coded instructions for generating an interactive welding environment that emulates welding activity on a section of virtual pipe having at least one virtual weld joint. It also includes a display connected to the logic processor based system for visually depicting the interactive welding environment, wherein the display depicts the section of virtual pipe. A pendant is provided for performing welding equipment setup and virtual welding activity on the at least one weld joint in real time where one or more sensors are adapted to track movement of the input device in real time for communicating data about the movement of the input device to the logic processor based system.

WELDING APPARATUS AND PLASMA WELDING METHOD
20170341174 · 2017-11-30 ·

The object of the present invention is to provide a welding apparatus and a plasma welding method capable of obtaining deep penetration while suppressing initial investment in a welding apparatus. The welding apparatus of the present invention includes a torch for plasma welding and a power supply device, wherein the power supply device is composed of a first welding power supply used for a TIG welding apparatus, in which a positive terminal is electrically connected with the insert chip and a negative terminal is electrically connected with the electrode, and a second welding power supply used for a TIG welding apparatus, in which a positive terminal is electrically connected with a material to be welded and a negative terminal is electrically connected with the electrode.

Portable AC-DC multi-process welding and cutting machine

A multi-process welding machine provides an intuitive user interface to enable a user to select among different welding processes, and to select parameters for a given selected welding process. The multi-process welding machine also provides an arrangement by which a switching module, or DC to AC converter, of an AC TIG unit can be controlled to alternatively supply AC or DC welding voltages or current. Further, a configuration of switches can be leveraged to automatically (or manually) control the polarity of welding cables for different processes and to engage or disengage a wire feeder when, e.g., a MIG welding process is selected, or not selected, respectively. Finally, in an embodiment, the ferrite or magnetic materials used for a main output inductor and an high frequency starting inductor of the welding machine can be combined.

Welding system with power line communication

Various welding systems that provide communication over auxiliary or weld power lines are provided. The disclosed embodiments may include a multi-process welding power supply that is communicatively coupled to a pendant via an auxiliary conduit that facilitates the exchange of data and power between components of the welding system. In some embodiments, the pendant may also include auxiliary outlets that allow an operator to power auxiliary devices at the weld location. The disclosed embodiments further include a pendant with a wire spool and wire feeder drive circuitry that is configured to activate spooling during MIG welding. Embodiments are provided that also allow for bidirectional data communication over a power line in networked welding systems.

Modified series arc welding and improved control of one sided series arc welding

An electric arc welding system for depositing weld metal along a groove between two edges of a metal workpiece where the system contains a first power supply and a second power supply, each providing a welding waveform to respective welding electrodes. The positive output terminals of both power supplies are coupled to the same contact tip and the negative output terminal of one of the power supplies is not coupled to the workpiece.

MULTIPLE WELDING METHOD

A a multiple welding method having an improved starting process in which the control unit of the guide electrode starts welding-wire advancing of the guide electrode and sends a synchronization signal to the control unit of the trailing electrode when the guide electrode has moved a certain distance or for a certain time. The control unit of the trailing electrode starts welding-wire advancing of the trailing electrode in dependence on the received synchronization signal before the guide electrode touches the workpiece.

ENGINE-DRIVEN WELDING MACHINE

Disclosed herein is an engine-driven welding machine 1 including: a current selector 52 via which a user sets a current for each of DC power supplies, and which outputs a setting signal based on the current set by user; an output switcher 71; and a controller 4. The output switcher 71 has the function of switching between a first output mode in which outputs of the plurality of DC power supplies 2, 3 are collectively outputted from a predetermined welding output terminal 23, and a second output mode in which outputs of the DC power supplies 2, 3 are individually outputted from the welding output terminals 23, 33. The controller 4 automatically switches between the first and second output modes in accordance with the setting signal received from the current selector 52.

Submerged arc welding systems and submerged arc welding torches to resistively preheat electrode wire

Submerged arc welding torches and systems to resistively preheat electrode wire are disclosed. A disclosed example submerged arc welding torch includes: a first contact tip configured to transfer weld current and preheating current to the wire; a second contact tip configured to conduct the preheating current to the wire; an air-cooled first conductive body portion configured to receive the weld current and to conduct the weld current and the preheating current to the first contact tip; an air-cooled second conductive body portion configured to receive the preheating current and to conduct the preheating current to the second contact tip; and an insulator coupled between the first and second conductive body portions.