Patent classifications
H05H1/36
Apparatus and methods associated with operating a plasma torch
Apparatus and methods associated with operating a plasma torch are disclosed. According to some implementations, the apparatus and methods involve the delivery of a process gas to a shuttle valve at first and second pressures for the purpose of altering an axial position of a valve element located inside the shuttle valve. The shuttle valve is configured such that at different axial positions of the valve element the flow of process gas into the plasma torch is altered.
Apparatus and methods associated with operating a plasma torch
Apparatus and methods associated with operating a plasma torch are disclosed. According to some implementations, the apparatus and methods involve the delivery of a process gas to a shuttle valve at first and second pressures for the purpose of altering an axial position of a valve element located inside the shuttle valve. The shuttle valve is configured such that at different axial positions of the valve element the flow of process gas into the plasma torch is altered.
Welding apparatus and techniques for elevated pierce current
An apparatus may include a power supply to generate an output current. The apparatus may further include a plasma torch to apply the output current across a gap and a user interface to receive a selection for enabling a pierce current mode. The apparatus may further include a controller to temporarily increase an output current setting at the plasma torch from a first level to a second level, responsive to the selection of pierce current mode.
Welding apparatus and techniques for elevated pierce current
An apparatus may include a power supply to generate an output current. The apparatus may further include a plasma torch to apply the output current across a gap and a user interface to receive a selection for enabling a pierce current mode. The apparatus may further include a controller to temporarily increase an output current setting at the plasma torch from a first level to a second level, responsive to the selection of pierce current mode.
Plasma device, plasma generation method
The object of the present disclosure is to efficiently generate plasma. In the plasma device of the present disclosure, a dielectric barrier discharger and an arc discharger are included, but the arc discharger is provided downstream from the dielectric barrier discharger in a discharge space where a gas for generating plasma is supplied. Dielectric barrier discharge occurs at the dielectric barrier discharger, and arch discharge occurs at the arc discharger. As a result of the gas for generating plasma being activated in the dielectric barrier discharge, the aforementioned gas can be adequately converted to plasma in the arc discharger.
Plasma device, plasma generation method
The object of the present disclosure is to efficiently generate plasma. In the plasma device of the present disclosure, a dielectric barrier discharger and an arc discharger are included, but the arc discharger is provided downstream from the dielectric barrier discharger in a discharge space where a gas for generating plasma is supplied. Dielectric barrier discharge occurs at the dielectric barrier discharger, and arch discharge occurs at the arc discharger. As a result of the gas for generating plasma being activated in the dielectric barrier discharge, the aforementioned gas can be adequately converted to plasma in the arc discharger.
Methods and apparatus for forming a pierce hole in a workpiece
Methods for forming pierce holes in a metal workpiece are disclosed. According to one implementation, upon a plasma torch be energized, the cutting axis of the torch is rotated repeatedly between first and second angular positions to produce successively deeper pierces in a workpiece until a pierce hole is produced through a thickness of the workpiece. According to other implementations pierce holes are produced by rotating the cutting axis of the plasma torch tip around a designated central axis of the pierce hole in a diametrically reducing manner so that the produced pierce hole has a tapered profile with a cross-sectional area of the pierce hole at a top surface of the workpiece being greater than a cross-sectional area of the pierced hole at a bottom surface of the workpiece.
Methods and apparatus for forming a pierce hole in a workpiece
Methods for forming pierce holes in a metal workpiece are disclosed. According to one implementation, upon a plasma torch be energized, the cutting axis of the torch is rotated repeatedly between first and second angular positions to produce successively deeper pierces in a workpiece until a pierce hole is produced through a thickness of the workpiece. According to other implementations pierce holes are produced by rotating the cutting axis of the plasma torch tip around a designated central axis of the pierce hole in a diametrically reducing manner so that the produced pierce hole has a tapered profile with a cross-sectional area of the pierce hole at a top surface of the workpiece being greater than a cross-sectional area of the pierced hole at a bottom surface of the workpiece.
TRIGGER MODULE
A torch having a replaceable trigger module is disclosed. The trigger module includes a housing defining a cavity; a trigger operatively coupled to the housing; and a printed circuit board (PCB) configured to be electrically coupled to one or more accessories. The PCB and the one or more accessories are disposed at least partially in the cavity and are coupled to the housing so that coupling the housing to a torch handle mechanically couples the PCB and trigger to the torch handle.
TRIGGER MODULE
A torch having a replaceable trigger module is disclosed. The trigger module includes a housing defining a cavity; a trigger operatively coupled to the housing; and a printed circuit board (PCB) configured to be electrically coupled to one or more accessories. The PCB and the one or more accessories are disposed at least partially in the cavity and are coupled to the housing so that coupling the housing to a torch handle mechanically couples the PCB and trigger to the torch handle.