Hydraulic pressure vessel long seam welding jig
11344999 · 2022-05-31
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Abstract
A hydraulic pressure vessel long seam welding jig device having a triangular frame, a pair of hydraulically actuated clamp mechanisms each having a clamp activating hydraulic cylinder operatively associated therewith, whereby each of the clamp mechanisms are positioned on opposite ends of the carriage beam and arranged to hold a workpiece during a long seam welding operation.
Claims
1. A hydraulic pressure vessel long seam welding jig device comprising: a triangular frame having a base configured for placement on a floor or other horizontal flat surface and an upper apex; a carriage beam having a center affixed to said triangular frame apex in a configuration permitting said carriage beam to tilt in an angular orientation relative to said triangular frame base; a pair of hydraulically actuated clamp mechanisms each having a clamp activating hydraulic cylinder operatively associated therewith, whereby each of said clamp mechanisms are positioned on opposite ends of said carriage beam; a titling hydraulic cylinder; and a hydraulic system constructed and arranged to actuate each of said activating hydraulic cylinder and titling hydraulic cylinder, whereby said jig is constructed and arranged to hold a workpiece during a long seam welding operation.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein said titling hydraulic cylinder is attached at one end to said triangular frame and at another end to said carriage beam.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein said clamp mechanisms include a pair of stops.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein said clamp mechanisms include a pair of fixed non-movable stops.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein said clamp mechanisms include a pair of movable stops.
6. The device of claim 1 wherein said clamp mechanisms include a clamp arm actuated into a closed and locked position by said clamp activating hydraulic cylinder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(16) As generally understood, weld fixture system 10 is constructed and arranged to secure and hold shell 12. Although the figures and description herein specifically demonstrates use with shell 12, the device and system of the present invention is contemplated as suitable for any workpiece requiring being held into a fixed position during the welding process. Therefore, shell 12 is only a single example of the contemplated workpiece according to the present invention.
(17) Frame 26 has associated therewith, tilting hydraulic cylinder 34 that is controlled using hydraulic control panel 32. Frame 26 also incorporates hydraulic pump 24. Carriage beam 36 includes opposing clamp mechanism systems 30 that are construction arranged to hold shell 12 into position during the tilting and welding process. Carriage beam 36 and a pair of opposing stops 44 that are welded into position and further contribute to securing shell 12 during the tilting and welding process.
(18) In use, as demonstrated in
(19) Once shell 12 is on carriage beam 36, each of stops 44 are positioned to secure shell 12 and clamp mechanisms 30 positioned on either end of carriage beam 36 are moved from an open position as demonstrated in
(20) Weld fixture system 10 further includes hydraulic fluid reservoir 22 operatively associated with hydraulic pump 24 that ultimately is associated with movement of tilting hydraulic cylinder 34. As demonstrated in
(21) Weld fixture system 10 further includes a pair of opposing check valves 52 that are ultimately associated with hydraulic pump 24.
(22) Weld fixture system 10 includes as noted clamp mechanism 30. As demonstrated in
(23) Weld fixture system 10 is constructed and arranged such that carriage beam 36 is oriented in an angular orientation in order that a person can access and weld shell 12 as desired. The system includes a first spirit level 56 and a second spirit level 58 whereby first spirit level 56 is positioned to indicate level of an initial placement of shell 12 on carriage beam 36 and second spirit level 58 his positioned to indicate angular orientation when carriage beam 36 is tilted.
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(25) In one embodiment, weld cavity 16 is a weld groove single V open root with 60-degree inclusive angle, ⅛″ gap with no land.
(26) In one embodiment, the angle of the table when rotated all the way down is 48 degrees. The angle of the table can be adjusted to the variance of the gap in the groove. If the gap is tighter the welder will want to have the angle from 42-45 degrees. If the gap is bigger the welder will want to have more angle from 45-48 degrees.
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(28) While the invention has been described in its preferred form or embodiment with some degree of particularity, it is understood that this description has been given only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction, fabrication, and use, including the combination and arrangement of parts, may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.