Rotating Electrical Connection with Locking Axial and Radial Positions for Use in Welding and Cutting Devices with a non-conductive coupling
20210060690 ยท 2021-03-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Steven Dadig (Palmetto, FL, US)
- Travis Hall (Bradenton, FL, US)
- Juan Reynaldo Solis, Jr. (Bradenton, FL, US)
Cpc classification
B23K9/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
International classification
B23K9/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Rotating electrical connection with locking axial and radial positions for use in welding and cutting devices including a non-conductive coupling that isolates the current path between a locking section and a conductive section of the receiving member body. The receiving member body including a release member designed to exert a compressive force on an interference member.
Claims
1. A welding torch body comprising: a distal and a proximal end, a receiving member on the proximal end of the welding torch body, a central axis of the receiving member, a plurality of locking members, an electrical connection, a release member, a non-conductive coupling between a locking section and a conductive section of the receiving member, wherein the receiving member of the welding torch body is configured to receive a lockable gooseneck, when installed in the receiving member the lockable gooseneck is prevented from movement in the axial and radial directions about the central axis of the receiving member by the plurality of locking members, and provided an electrical connection between the lockable gooseneck and welding torch via the electrical connection; and by axial movement of the release member about the central axis of the receiving member the plurality of locking members can restore radial and axial movement to the lockable gooseneck.
2. The welding torch body of claim 1, further comprising a conduction member that facilitates the electrical connection between the lockable gooseneck and the welding torch.
3. The welding torch body of claim 2, wherein the conduction member is a louvered contact band.
4. The welding torch body of claim 2, wherein the conduction member is a canted coil spring.
5. The welding torch body of claim 1, wherein the release member exerts a compressive force onto an interference member.
6. The welding torch body of claim 5, wherein the release member is slotted and the compressive force is created by mechanically clamping together a slot in the release member.
7. The welding torch body of claim 5, wherein the release member has an upper section and a lower section that are threaded together to compress the interference member.
8. The welding torch body of claim 7, wherein the upper section and lower section of the release member are bonded together after compressing the interference member.
9. A receiving member for use in a welding torch body comprising: a locking section, a conductive section, wherein the locking section and the conductive section are configured to be attached.
10. The receiving member of claim 9 wherein the locking section and conductive section are mechanically attached.
11. The receiving member of claim 9, wherein a current path of the conduction section of the receiving member is insulated from the locking section of the receiving member.
12. The receiving member of claim 11, further comprising a non-conductive coupling.
13. The receiving member of claim 11, further comprising an insulating member.
14. The receiving member of claim 9, wherein the locking section includes a cavity that is at least one-quarter the total length of the locking section about a central axis.
15. A method of using a receiving member in a welding torch assembly, the receiving member including a locking section, and a conductive section wherein the locking section and the conductive section are configured to be attached, the method comprising; insulating the locking member from the current path of the conductive member, preventing the rotation of the locking member relative to conductive member about a central axis, preventing the rotation of the receiving member relative to the welding torch assembly relative to the central axis.
16. A method of operating a welding torch assembly comprising a central axis, a rotatable gooseneck and a welding torch body, the rotatable gooseneck comprising a proximal end, a distal end, an electrical conduction section, and a plurality of locking features, the welding torch body comprising, a proximal end, a distal end, an electrical conduction member, a plurality of locking members, a non-conductive coupling and a release member, the method comprising the steps of: unlocking the plurality of locking members of the welding torch body, inserting the rotatable gooseneck into the welding torch body along the central axis and completing an electrical connection by bringing the electrical conduction section of the rotatable gooseneck and the conduction member of the welding torch body into mechanical communication, insulating the locking features and the plurality of locking members from electrical current, during, before or after insertion of the rotatable gooseneck, rotating the rotatable gooseneck about the central axis to achieve a desired radial orientation, locking the rotatable gooseneck in the radial and axial directions.
17. The method of using a welding torch assembly of claim 16, wherein the welding torch body is lock and unlocked by axial movement of the release member about the central axis.
18. The method of using a welding torch assembly of claim 16, wherein the electrical connection between the electrical conduction section of the rotatable gooseneck and the conduction member of the welding torch body is achieved by inserting the distal end of the rotatable gooseneck into the proximal end of the welding torch body to a predefined insertion depth.
19. The method of using a welding torch assembly of claim 16, wherein the electrical connection between the electrical conduction section of the rotatable gooseneck and the conduction member of the welding torch body is maintained during the rotation of the rotatable gooseneck about the central axis.
20. The method of using a welding torch of assembly of claim 16, wherein the non-conductive coupling is located between the plurality of locking members and the conduction member of the welding torch body along the central axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Figures are not drawn to scale. The figures depict one or more embodiments of the present invention. The features, aspects and advantages of the present disclosure will become better understood when the following detailed description is read with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like characters represent like parts throughout the drawings, wherein:
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[0030] To the extent features are illustrated schematically, details, connections and components of an apparent nature may not be shown, or may not be drawn to scale, to emphasize other features of the invention. Suggested dimensions of features are only exemplary.
[0031] The figures illustrate one or more embodiments of a rotating electrical connection and component features thereof. Vertical and horizontal directions and orientations of the electrical connection and component features thereof are described with reference to the exemplary, fully configured welding torch assembly, shown in a cross-section view in
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] Referring now to the drawings, the present invention provides an apparatus and related learning methods for a rotating electrical with locking axial and radial positions for use in welding and cutting devices with a non-conductive coupling, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views, embodiments of the invention are shown.
[0033] A cross-section view of a receiving member 10, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, can be seen in
[0034] An embodiment of a non-conductive coupling 1 can be seen in
[0035] The release member 7, seen in
[0036] Another embodiment of a receiving member 10 can be seen in
[0037] An embodiment of the upper section 30 of the two-piece release member 7 can have a step 34 designed to be in mechanical communication the proximal end 36 and engagement section 19 of interference member 21. See
[0038] An embodiment of the lower section 32 of the two-piece release member 7 can have a flange 50 designed to be in mechanical communication with the distal end 37 of interference member 21. See
[0039] The receiving member body 28 can be separated into multiple sections. As seen in
[0040] Another embodiment of the present invention has a multi piece receiving member body 28 that insulates the locking member 62 from the current path of the conductive member 64 via insulating member 63. See
[0041] The receiving member 10 seen in
[0042] Another embodiment of a receiving member body 28 can be seen in
[0043] The following paragraphs describe various embodiments disclosed herein.
[0044] A first embodiment of a welding torch body includes a distal and a proximal end, a receiving member on the proximal end of the welding torch body, a central axis of the receiving member, a plurality of locking members, an electrical connection, a release member, a non-conductive coupling between a locking section and a conductive section of the receiving member, wherein the receiving member of the welding torch body is configured to receive a lockable gooseneck, when installed in the receiving member the lockable gooseneck is prevented from movement in the axial and radial directions about the central axis of the receiving member by the plurality of locking members, and provided an electrical connection between the lockable gooseneck and welding torch via the electrical connection; and by axial movement of the release member about the central axis of the receiving member the plurality of locking members can restore radial and axial movement to the lockable gooseneck.
[0045] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, including the first or any subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, and a conduction member that facilitates the electrical connection between the lockable gooseneck and the welding torch.
[0046] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, including the first or any subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, wherein the conduction member is a louvered contact band.
[0047] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, including the first or any subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, wherein the conduction member is a canted coil spring.
[0048] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, including the first or any subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, wherein the release member exerts a compressive force onto an interference member.
[0049] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, including the first or any subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, wherein the release member is slotted and the compressive force is created by mechanically clamping together a slot in the release member.
[0050] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, including the first or any subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, wherein the release member has an upper section and a lower section that are threaded together to compress the interference member.
[0051] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, including the first or any subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, wherein the upper section and lower section of the release member are bonded together after compressing the interference member.
[0052] A first embodiment of a receiving member for use in a welding torch body a locking section, a conductive section, wherein the locking section and the conductive section are configured to be attached.
[0053] A subsequent embodiment of the receiving member, including the first or any subsequent embodiment of the receiving member, wherein, the locking section and conductive section are mechanically attached.
[0054] A subsequent embodiment of the receiving member, including the first or any subsequent embodiment of the receiving member, wherein a current path of the conduction section of the receiving member is insulated from the locking section of the receiving member.
[0055] A subsequent embodiment of the receiving member, including the first or any subsequent embodiment of the receiving member, including a non-conductive coupling.
[0056] A subsequent embodiment of the receiving member, including the first or any subsequent embodiment of the receiving member, including an insulating member.
[0057] A subsequent embodiment of the receiving member, including the first or any subsequent embodiment of the receiving member, wherein the locking section includes a cavity that is at least one-quarter the total length of the locking section about a central axis.