Rotating Electrical Connection with Locking Axial and Radial Positions for Use in Welding and Cutting Devices.
20210063014 ยท 2021-03-04
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Inventors
Cpc classification
F23D14/54
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B23K9/295
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K9/323
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K9/167
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F23D14/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A rotatable and removable connection for use in a welding torch assembly that allows for the gooseneck to be removeable and rotatable by the use of an interference member that allows the welding torch assembly to enter a locked, unlocked and partially lock state by moving the interface member about the central axis of the welding torch assembly, the partially lock state allows for rotation of the gooseneck without allowing for removal of the gooseneck, and the electrical connection provides electrical conduction via a conduction member that is independent form the locking features of the welding torch assembly.
Claims
1. A rotatable gooseneck for use in a welding torch comprising: a distal and a proximal end, a central axis that extends from the distal end to the proximal end of the rotatable goose neck, a tubular electrical connection on the distal end of the rotatable goose neck, a plurality of locking features adjacent to the tubular electrical connection, wherein the distal end of the rotatable goose neck is configured to be inserted in to a torch body and the locking feature prevents the goose neck from moving in the axial and radial directions about the central axis of the goose neck when installed in the torch body.
2. The rotatable gooseneck of claim 1 further comprising a sealing feature adjacent to the plurality of locking features.
3. The rotatable gooseneck of claim 1 wherein the plurality of locking features comprises a plurality of counter bores.
4. The rotatable gooseneck of claim 3 wherein the plurality of counter bores are spherical in shape.
5. The rotatable gooseneck of claim 3 wherein the plurality of locking features further comprises an undercut that creates an annular cavity at the axial location of the plurality of locking features.
6. The rotatable gooseneck of claim 5 wherein the plurality of counter bores are axially centered within the undercut and concentrically spaced about the central axis of the rotatable goose neck.
7. The rotatable gooseneck of claim 5 wherein the plurality of counter bore are radially spaced at 30 degree intervals about the central axis of the gooseneck.
8. 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, 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.
9. The welding torch body of claim 8 wherein the plurality of locking members comprises a plurality of metal spheres.
10. The welding torch body of claim 9 further comprising a limiting member.
11. The welding torch body of claim 10 further comprising an interference member.
12. The welding torch body of claim 11 wherein the interference member is mechanically attached to the release member.
13. The welding torch body of claim 12 wherein the plurality of metal spheres are positioned in-between the limiting member and the interference member and the interference member has a locked position and a unlocked position whereby movement of the release member will cause the release member to transition from the locked position to the unlocked position and vise versa.
14. The welding torch body of claim 13 wherein the interference member has a partially locked stated that allows for the rotation of the lockable gooseneck without moving the interference member into the unlocked position.
15. A welding torch assembly comprising: a central axis of the welding torch assembly, a rotatable gooseneck, the rotatable gooseneck comprising a distal and a proximal end, a tubular electrical connection on the distal end of the rotatable gooseneck, a plurality of locking features adjacent to the tubular electrical connection, a welding torch body, the welding torch body comprising a distal and a proximal end, a receiving member on the proximal end of the welding torch body, a plurality of locking members, an electrical connection, and a release member, wherein the distal end of the rotatable goose neck is configured to be inserted into the receiving member of the welding torch body and the locking features of the rotatable gooseneck prevents the rotatable gooseneck from moving in the axial and radial directions about the central axis of the welding torch assembly when the rotatable gooseneck is installed in the welding torch body, and the receiving member of the welding torch body is configured to receive the distal end of the rotatable gooseneck, when installed in the receiving member the rotatable gooseneck is prevented from movement in the axial and radial directions about the central axis of the welding torch assembly by the plurality of locking members of the welding torch body, and an electrical circuit is completed between the rotatable gooseneck and welding torch body via the electrical connection of the welding torch body and the tubular electrical connection of the rotatable gooseneck; and by axial movement of the release member about the central axis of the welding torch assembly the plurality of locking members of the welding torch body can restore radial and axial movement to the rotatable gooseneck.
16. The rotatable gooseneck of claim 15 further comprising a sealing feature adjacent to the plurality of locking features.
17. The rotatable gooseneck of claim 15 wherein the plurality of locking features comprises a plurality of counter bores.
18. The rotatable gooseneck of claim 17 wherein the plurality of counter bores are spherical in shape.
19. The rotatable gooseneck of claim 18 wherein the plurality of locking features further comprises an undercut that creates an annular cavity at the axial location of the plurality of locking features.
20. The rotatable gooseneck of claim 19 wherein the plurality of counter bores are axially centered within the undercut and concentrically spaced about the central axis of the welding torch assembly.
21. The rotatable gooseneck of claim 18 wherein the plurality of counter bore are radially spaced at 30 degree intervals about the central axis of the welding torch assembly.
22. The welding torch body of claim 15 wherein the plurality of locking members comprises a plurality of metal spheres.
23. The welding torch body of claim 22 further comprising a limiting member.
24. The welding torch body of claim 23 further comprising an interference member.
25. The welding torch body of claim 24 wherein the interference member is mechanically attached to the release member.
26. The welding torch body of claim 25 wherein the plurality of metal spheres are positioned in-between the limiting member and the interference member and the interference member has a locked position and a unlocked position whereby movement of the release member will cause the release member to transition from the locked position to the unlocked position and vise versa.
27. The welding torch body of claim 26 wherein the interference member has a partially locked stated that allows for the rotation of the lockable gooseneck without moving the interference member into the unlocked position.
28. 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, 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, 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.
29. The method of using a welding torch assembly of claim 28, wherein the welding torch body is lock and unlocked by axial movement of the release member about the central axis.
30. The method of using a welding torch assembly of claim 28, 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.
31. The method of using a welding torch assembly of claim 28. 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.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] 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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[0023] Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views, embodiments of the invention are shown. The present invention is a rotating electrical connection with locking axial and radial positions for use in welding and cutting devices.
[0024] A cross sectional view of a welding torch assembly in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention can be seen in
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[0026] An embodiment of the rotatable gooseneck 22 of the present invention can be seen in
[0027] A receiving member 29 of welding torch body 40 in accordance with the present invention can be seen in
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[0031] In other embodiments of the present invention, the axial moment of interference member 44 can be accomplished by mechanically sliding the interference member 44 from the lock to unlocked state alone the central axis 21 of the torch body 40.
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[0038] The following paragraphs describe various embodiments disclosed herein.
[0039] A first embodiment of a rotatable gooseneck adapted for use in a welding torch includes a distal and a proximal end, a central axis that extends from the distal end to the proximal end of the rotatable goose neck, a tubular electrical connection on the distal end of the rotatable goose neck, a plurality of locking features adjacent to the tubular electrical connection, wherein the distal end of the rotatable goose neck is configured to be inserted in to a torch body and the locking feature prevents the goose neck from moving in the axial and radial directions about the central axis of the goose neck when installed in the torch body.
[0040] A subsequent embodiment of the rotatable gooseneck, including the first or any subsequent embodiment of the rotatable gooseneck, wherein the rotatable gooseneck may further include a sealing feature adjacent to the plurality of locking features.
[0041] A subsequent embodiment of the rotating gooseneck including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the rotatable gooseneck, wherein the rotatable gooseneck may further include the feature of the plurality of locking features including a plurality of counter bores.
[0042] A subsequent embodiment of the rotating gooseneck including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the rotatable gooseneck, wherein the plurality of counter bores are spherical in shape.
[0043] A subsequent embodiment of the rotating gooseneck including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the rotatable gooseneck, wherein the plurality of locking features further comprises an undercut that creates an annular cavity at the axial location of the plurality of locking features.
[0044] A subsequent embodiment of the rotating gooseneck including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the rotatable gooseneck, wherein the plurality of counter bores are axially centered within the undercut and concentrically spaced about the central axis of the rotatable goose neck.
[0045] A subsequent embodiment of the rotating gooseneck including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the rotatable gooseneck, wherein the plurality of counter bores are radially spaced at 30 degree intervals about the central axis of the gooseneck.
[0046] A first embodiment of a welding torch body, wherein the 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, 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.
[0047] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, including the first or any subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, wherein the plurality of locking members comprises a plurality of metal spheres.
[0048] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the welding torch body, wherein the welding torch body further includes a limiting member.
[0049] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the welding torch body, wherein the welding torch body further includes an interference member.
[0050] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the welding torch body, wherein the interference member is mechanically attached to the release member.
[0051] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the welding torch body, wherein the plurality of metal spheres are positioned in-between the limiting member and the interference member and the interference member has a locked position and a unlocked position whereby movement of the release member will cause the release member to transition from the locked position to the unlocked position and vise versa.
[0052] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch body, including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the welding torch body, wherein the interference member has a partially locked state that allows for the rotation of the lockable gooseneck without moving the interference member into the unlocked position.
[0053] A first embodiment of a welding torch assembly, wherein the welding torch assembly includes a central axis of the welding torch assembly, a rotatable gooseneck, the rotatable gooseneck including a distal and a proximal end, a tubular electrical connection on the distal end of the rotatable gooseneck, a plurality of locking features adjacent to the tubular electrical connection, a welding torch body, the welding torch body including a distal and a proximal end, a receiving member on the proximal end of the welding torch body, a plurality of locking members, an electrical connection, and a release member, wherein the distal end of the rotatable goose neck is configured to be inserted into the receiving member of the welding torch body and the locking features of the rotatable gooseneck prevents the rotatable gooseneck from moving in the axial and radial directions about the central axis of the welding torch assembly when the rotatable gooseneck is installed in the welding torch body, and the receiving member of the welding torch body is configured to receive the distal end of the rotatable gooseneck, when installed in the receiving member the rotatable gooseneck is prevented from movement in the axial and radial directions about the central axis of the welding torch assembly by the plurality of locking members of the welding torch body, and an electrical circuit is completed between the rotatable gooseneck and welding torch body via the electrical connection of the welding torch body and the tubular electrical connection of the rotatable gooseneck; and by axial movement of the release member about the central axis of the welding torch assembly the plurality of locking members of the welding torch body can restore radial and axial movement to the rotatable gooseneck.
[0054] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch assembly, including the first or any subsequent embodiment of the welding torch assembly, wherein the rotatable gooseneck further includes a sealing feature adjacent to the plurality of locking features.
[0055] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch assembly, including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the welding torch assembly, wherein the plurality of locking features of the rotatable gooseneck includes a plurality of counter bores.
[0056] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch assembly, including any of the first or subsequent embodiments, wherein the plurality of counter bores of the rotatable gooseneck are spherical in shape.
[0057] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch assembly, including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the welding torch assembly, wherein the plurality of locking features of the rotatable gooseneck further includes an undercut that creates an annular cavity at the axial location of the plurality of locking features.
[0058] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch assembly, including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the welding torch assembly, wherein the plurality of counter bores of the rotatable gooseneck are axially centered within the undercut and concentrically spaced about the central axis of the welding torch assembly.
[0059] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch assembly, including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the welding torch assembly, wherein the plurality of counter bores of the rotatable gooseneck are radially spaced at 30 degree intervals about the central axis of the welding torch assembly.
[0060] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch assembly, including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the welding torch assembly, wherein the plurality of locking members of the welding torch body include a plurality of metal spheres.
[0061] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch assembly, including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the welding torch assembly, wherein the welding torch body further includes a limiting member.
[0062] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch assembly, including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the welding torch assembly, wherein the welding torch body further includes an interference member.
[0063] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch assembly, including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the welding torch assembly, wherein the interference member of the welding torch body is mechanically attached to the release member.
[0064] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch assembly, including any of the first or subsequent embodiments of the welding torch assembly, wherein the plurality of metal spheres of the welding torch body are positioned in-between the limiting member and the interference member and the interference member has a locked position and a unlocked position whereby movement of the release member will cause the release member to transition from the locked position to the unlocked position and vise versa.
[0065] A subsequent embodiment of the welding torch assembly, wherein the interference member of the welding torch body has a partially locked stated that allows for the rotation of the lockable gooseneck without moving the interference member into the unlocked position.