Magnetic screens and curtains for welding and grinding
11097382 · 2021-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16P1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B23K37/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23K37/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16P1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A welding screen includes a primary barrier made of a magnetic sheet. The welding screen enhances safety by halting or restricting the motion of magnetic and paramagnetic by-products, thereby preventing flame, light, magnetic material, sparks and dust from being scattered during welding or post-weld grinding. This improvement can be applied to various type of welding screens (welding curtain, welding windshield), by using a flexible magnetic sheet material as the primary barrier material.
Claims
1. A welding screen comprising: a primary barrier, the primary barrier made of magnetic sheet, wherein the magnetic sheet is flexible; a frame on a stand to maintain the primary barrier in place, wherein the primary barrier is affixed within the frame; and at least one secondary barrier made of magnetic sheet, wherein the secondary barrier is affixed to the outside of the frame for detachable attachment to magnetic materials in a workspace or adjacent welding screens.
2. The welding screen of claim 1 wherein the magnetic sheet is a polymer bonded sheet having embedded permanent magnet powders.
3. The welding screen of claim 2 wherein the permanent magnet powders are selected from a group of permanent magnet powders consisting of: rare earth ferrous oxide permanent magnet powders, rare earth iron boron permanent magnet powders, Samarium Iron Nitride permanent magnet powders, Magnesium Zinc permanent magnet powders, Nickel Zinc permanent magnet powders and strontium ferrite powder.
4. A welding screen comprising: a primary barrier, the primary barrier made of magnetic sheet, wherein the magnetic sheet is flexible; a frame on a stand to maintain the primary barrier in place, wherein the primary barrier is affixed within the frame; and at least one window region within the primary barrier, the at least one window region made of heat resistant, transparent polymer sheet.
5. The welding screen of claim 4 wherein the primary barrier is a replaceable curtain of size adapted to fit within the frame.
6. A portable free standing welding splatter protection device comprising a partial dome of flexible magnetic sheeting affixed to a rigid base, the flexible magnetic sheeting to magnetically attract and collect welding and grinding byproducts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) One or more preferred embodiments of the magnetic welding screen of the present disclosure will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(8) The ferromagnetic sheeting material can be of various commercially available types, usually formed using of magnetic particles/powders embedded within a resin, rubber and/or plastic layer (referred generally as a polymer bonded magnets). New magnetic sheeting material is created, but the use of any magnetic sheeting material for the purpose of the primary barrier in a welding screen should be considered within the scope of the present disclosure. Flexible magnetic sheeting is typically used as signage or labelling which can be adhered to ferrous metal surfaces; but is not known to be used to as primary material in a welding screen to protect against welding byproducts.
(9) While flexible magnets tend to have much less magnetic pull than neodymium & ceramic magnets, they are also much less expensive, and provide sufficient attraction forces to slow ferrous metals and prevent rebound of particles. In the prototype discussed below, the magnets are based on strontium ferrite powder (SrFe.sub.12O.sub.19) and having approximate maximum energy BH.sub.max of between 5000 J/m.sup.3 and 6000 J/m.sup.3, isotropic, as deposited in rubber substrate normally used for refrigerator magnets or automotive decoration applications. Other ferromagnetic powders, including anisotropic ones, can be used, including barium ferrite powder, magnesium zinc powder and nickel zinc powder, embedded and oriented within a flexible rubber or plastic matrix; and these may achieve higher maximum energies. A person of skill in the art will appreciate that various magnetic powders could be used, including, without limitation, those in the group consisting of any rare earth ferrous oxide permanent magnet powders, rare earth iron boron permanent magnet powders, Samarium Iron Nitride permanent magnet powders, Magnesium Zinc permanent magnet powders, Nickel Zinc permanent magnet powders and strontium ferrite powders. This can be bonded into a suitable polymer sheet.
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(14) In the pilot using the prototypes, six screens were deployed for use in an industrial environment for a 10 month period. During this time, none of the screens exhibited any damages due to melting—unlike the other standard plastic screens, virtually all of which showed significant melting damage.
(15) The welding curtain is positioned to protect the vicinity from welding byproducts, including light from the welding and metallic projectiles and sparks from the grinding step. The curtains are not affixed to the materials being welded themselves.
(16) The foregoing examples and advantages are merely exemplary and are not to be construed as limiting the present disclosure. The present teaching can be readily applied to other types of devices. Also, the description of the examples of the welding shield/screen/curtain/windshield is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims, and many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.