Connection system suited to connect a plasma cutting torch to a generator
10348016 ยท 2019-07-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05H1/3423
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/5219
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/5202
ELECTRICITY
H01R43/26
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/52
ELECTRICITY
H01R43/26
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A connection system connects a plasma torch to a generator to allow the passage of electric current, the passage of an operating fluid, and of one or more control signals between the generator and the torch. The system includes a first connector and a second connector that are removably connected to each other. The first connector includes a first current-carrying terminal and the second connector having a second current-carrying terminal. The current-carrying terminals are suited to be mutually connected to each other. The first connector includes one or more electric terminals. The second connector includes one or more electric terminals, the connectors being suited to be mutually connected to each other. In the first connector, the electric terminals are movable with respect to the first terminal.
Claims
1. A connector (10) suited to be connected either to a plasma torch (101) or to a generator (102) in order to allow the passage of electric current, the passage of at least one operating fluid and of one or more control signals between said generator (102) and said torch (101), said connector (10) comprising: a first current-carrying terminal (15) suited to carry said electric current and one or more electric terminals (13) for said one or more control signals, said connector (10) further comprising that said electric terminals (13) are movable with respect to said first current-carrying terminal (15), wherein said electric terminals are movable with respect to said first current-carrying terminal, in such a way that during the connection or disconnection of said connector to or from a second connector respectively associated either to said torch or to said generator, the electric terminals of said connector are configured to a first position in which they are disconnected from the respective electric terminals of said second connector and a second position in which they are connected to said electric terminals of said second connector, and wherein said connector comprises a first supporting element for said first current-carrying terminal and a second supporting element for said electric terminals, said second supporting element being movable along an axial direction (X) with respect to said first supporting element, in order to allow said electric terminals to be arranged in said first position or in said second position.
2. The connector (10) according to claim 1, wherein the connector further comprises means suited to define end-of-stroke positions of said second supporting element (12) with respect to said first supporting element (11) in said axial direction (X).
3. The connector (10) according to claim 1, wherein said connector (10) comprises elastic thrusting means (14) suited to thrust or hold said second supporting element (12) and said electric terminals (13) in said second position.
4. The connector (10) according to claim 1, wherein said first supporting element (11) comprises a casing (11), which is integral with and supports said first current-carrying terminal (15), and said second supporting element (12) comprises a metal ring (12), which is integral with and supports said electric terminals (13).
5. The connector (10) according to claim 4, wherein said first current-carrying terminal (15) comprises a body that develops longitudinally along said axial direction (X) and said metal ring (12) is provided with a central hole suited to accommodate said first current-carrying terminal (15), said metal ring (12) being suited to slide along said axial direction (X) and externally to said first current-carrying terminal (15).
6. An assembly comprising a plasma torch (101), a connector (10) according to claim 1 suitable for connection to a generator (102) and a torch cable (101) suited to connect said torch (101) to said connector (10).
7. A connection system (1) suited to connect a plasma torch (101) to a generator (102) in order to allow the passage of electric current, the passage of at least one operating fluid, and of one or more control signals between said generator (102) and said torch (101), said connection system (1) comprising: a first connector (10) and a second connector (50) suited to be respectively connected either to said generator (102) or to said torch (101), said first connector (10) and said second connector (50) being suited to be removably connected to each other, wherein said second connector (50) comprises a second current-carrying terminal (53) suited to carry said electric current, said current-carrying terminals (15, 53) being suited to be mutually connected to each other, wherein said second connector (50) comprises one or more electric terminals (47) for said one or more control signals, said electric terminals (13, 47) of said connectors being suited to be mutually connected to each other, wherein said electric terminals are movable in such a way that during the connection or disconnection of said first connector to or from said second connector, said first current-carrying terminal and said second current-carrying terminal are electrically connected to each other, while said electric terminals of said first connector are configured to a first position in which they are disconnected from said electric terminals of said second connector and a second position in which they are connected to said electric terminals of said second connector, and wherein said first connector comprises a first supporting element for said first current-carrying terminal and a second supporting element for said electric terminals, said second supporting element being movable along an axial direction (X) with respect to said first supporting element, in order to allow said electric terminals (13) to be arranged in said first position or in said second position.
8. The system (1) according to claim 7, wherein the system comprises means suited to define end-of-stroke positions of said second supporting element (12) with respect to said first supporting element (11) in said axial direction (X).
9. The system (1) according to claim 7, wherein said first connector (10) comprises elastic thrusting means (14) suited to thrust or hold said second supporting element (12) and said electric terminals (13) in said second position.
10. The system (1) according to claim 7, wherein said first supporting element (11) comprises a casing (11), which is integral with and supports said first current-carrying terminal (15), and said second supporting element (12) comprises a metal ring (12), which is integral with and supports said electric terminals (13).
11. The system (1) according to claim 10, wherein said first current-carrying terminal (15) comprises a body that develops longitudinally along said axial direction (X) and said metal ring (12) is provided with a central hole suited to accommodate said first current-carrying terminal (15), said metal ring (12) being suited to slide along said axial direction (X) and externally to said first current-carrying terminal (15).
12. A plasma device (100) comprising a plasma torch (101), a generator (102) and a connection system (1) suited to connect said torch (101) to said generator (102) according to claim 7.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages, objectives and characteristics of the present invention are defined in the claims and will be clarified in the following description, making reference to the attached drawings. In particular, in the figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
(35) Even though the present invention is described here below with reference to its embodiment illustrated in the drawings, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described below and illustrated in the drawings. On the contrary, the embodiment described here below and represented in the drawings clarifies some aspects of the present invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims.
(36) The present invention has proved to be particularly advantageous with reference to plasma cutting systems. It should however be noted that the present invention is not limited to the cutting systems of that type. On the contrary, the present invention can be conveniently applied in all the cases where the use of plasma torches is required, for example for marking purposes.
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(38) The device 100 preferably comprises an element 101 suited to be handled by the operator, known under the name of torch, at the end of which there is a special electrode 101a for the generation of the electric arc.
(39) The device 100 comprises also a unit 102, or generator 102, which is suited to supply electric power to the torch for the generation of the arc and to supply the torch with the fluids necessary for its operation, for example cutting gases (for example, O2 or air), or air and/or cooling water. Furthermore, inside the generator 102 there is the unit for controlling and managing the operation of the plasma device 100.
(40) Between the generator 102 and the torch 101 there is a power supply line 103, or torch cable 103. The torch cable 103 has one end 104 connected to the torch 101 and the other end 105 suited to be connected to the generator 102, as is extensively described here below.
(41) The torch cable 103 first of all provides the electrical connection between the generator 102 and the torch 101 itself, so as to power the electrode 101a with the electric current that is necessary for the arc.
(42) Furthermore, said fluids necessary for the operation of the device, for example cutting and/or protection gas and/or air and/or cooling water, as well as the control signals between the generator 102 and the torch 101, are conveyed to the same torch cable 103. Therefore, inside the torch cable 103 there are a plurality of hydraulic and electric conductors suited to enable said electric and/or hydraulic connection and/or the transmission of the control signals.
(43) In the embodiment of the present invention, the electric connection between the generator 102 and the torch 101 is preferably carried out through a tubular connector arranged in the torch cable 103 and made of an electrically conductive material, preferably brass or copper, through which also the cutting and/or protection gas flows. Actually, this is a small tube that serves both as an electric wire and as a duct for conveying the cutting and/or protection gas.
(44) According to the present invention, the end 105 of the torch cable 103 is suited to be removably connected to the generator 102 through a connection system which is indicated as a whole by 1 in the figures.
(45) The connection system 1 comprises a first connector 10 associated with the end 105 of the torch cable 103 and a second connector 50 associated with the generator 102.
(46) The first and the second connector 10 and 50 are shaped in such a way as to allow a rapid connection/disconnection of the torch cable 103 to/from the generator 102.
(47) The first connector 10 is suited to be connected to the torch cable 103, as explained above, while the second connector 50 is preferably connected to a side wall 102a of the generator 102, as can be seen in
(48) The first connector 10, as shown in Figures from 4A to 4C, first of all comprises an external casing 11, or first supporting element, preferably shaped in such a way that it can be comfortably held by an operator. The external casing 11 extends longitudinally along a main axis X and is preferably constituted by two half-shells 11a, 11b connected to each other through connection means 11c, the latter preferably comprising fixing screws. The external casing 11 is preferably made of an insulating material, for example rigid plastic.
(49) The following elements are preferably arranged inside the casing 11: a metal ring 12, or second supporting element; a plurality of electric terminals 13; elastic thrusting means 14, preferably constituted by a helical spring 14 and suited to thrust the metal ring 12, as is explained in greater detail below; a first current-carrying terminal 15; a connection element 40 suited to allow the casing 11 to be coupled with the end 105 of the torch cable 103; a sleeve 16 suited to protect the torch cable 103.
(50) The metal ring 12 is substantially provided with a shaped main body 18 and has a first portion 20 suited to be inserted in the casing 11. The first portion 20, which is preferably cylindrical in shape, is delimited by an annular edge 21 on one side and by an undercut edge 22 on the other side. The metal ring 12 is installed inside the casing 11, in such a way that said first portion 20 can house an edge 23 which projects from the inside of the casing 11. In this way, a mutual movement of the metal ring 12 with respect to the casing 11 is allowed, said movement being defined between extreme positions that are respectively defined by the contact of the projecting edge 23 of the casing with the annular edge 21, on the one side, and with the undercut edge 22, on the other side.
(51) In the rest position, meaning, for example, with the first connector 10 disconnected from the second connector 50, the metal ring 12 is held in the rest position corresponding to the first extreme position, that is, with the projecting edge 23 of the casing 11 in contact with the annular edge 21 of the metal ring 12, thanks to the thrusting action exerted by the helical spring 14. The helical spring 14 is installed on the first current-carrying terminal 15, and in particular it rests on a supporting edge 25 of the latter, created on the external surface of the first current-carrying terminal 15. The first current-carrying terminal 15, in turn, is installed in such a way that it is integral with the casing 11.
(52) In order to allow the first current-carrying terminal 15 to be connected to the casing 11 in such a way as to be integral with it, on the first current-carrying terminal 15 there are two plane surfaces 42a, 42b, of which only the plane surface 42a is clearly visible in
(53) When the half-shells 11a, 11b are coupled to each other through the connection means 11c (screws), the plane faces 43b clamp the plane surfaces 42a, 42b of the first current-carrying terminal 15 and the first current-carrying terminal 15 remains integral with the casing 11.
(54) The electric terminals 13 are mounted on the metal ring 12 and are integral with it. The electric terminals 13 are accommodated in corresponding seats 26 created in the metal ring 12. On the one side, the electric terminals 13 project towards the outside, meaning towards the second connector 50, and are preferably protected individually by cylindrical portions 65 of the metal ring 12 and preferably enclosed as a whole by a second portion 30 of the metal ring 12, as can be better observed in
(55) The metal ring 12 is also provided with a centre opening 27 from which the end 15a of the first current-carrying terminal 15 projects, as can be better seen in
(56) On the second portion 30 of the metal ring 12, towards the inside, there are two stop elements 32, or teeth 32, whose function is described in greater detail below.
(57) There are also 2 reference symbols 90a, 90b that are offset by 76 with respect to each other: a first reference symbol 90a aligned with the teeth 32 and representing an open lock, visible in
(58) The first current-carrying terminal 15 has an elongated body, tubular in shape, the inside of which defines a through hole 31 suited to allow the flow of the cutting and/or protection gas. The first current-carrying terminal 15 is made of an electrically conductive material, preferably brass and/or copper.
(59) Furthermore, said supporting edge 25 for the helical spring 14 is defined on the external surface of the first current-carrying terminal 15.
(60) Furthermore, a first contact surface 48, preferably an annular surface perpendicular to the main axis X, is also defined on the external surface of the first current-carrying terminal 15.
(61) The end 15a of the first current-carrying terminal 15 is also provided with a shaped groove 35. Said shaped groove 35 comprises a first substantially rectilinear section 35a that develops along a first direction, preferably along the direction defined by said main axis X, and a second section 35b that develops according to an inclined direction with respect to said first section 35a.
(62) Preferably, the second section 35b develops on the external surface over a predetermined angle, preferably a 216 angle. More preferably, the second section 35b comprises a helical section.
(63) On the external surface of the end 15a of the first current-carrying terminal 15 there is also a groove 36 suited to accommodate a hydraulic sealing element 37, preferably an O ring.
(64) The first current-carrying terminal 15 is associated with a connection element 40 in the direction of the torch cable 103, said connection element 40 being tubular in shape and being made of an electrically conductive material, too. The connection element 40 is preferably screwed to the first current-carrying terminal 15. A hydraulic sealing element 41, preferably an O ring, is preferably interposed between the connection element 40 and the first current-carrying terminal 15. The connection element 40 facilitates the connection between the first current-carrying terminal 15 and the above mentioned small tube that serves both as an electric wire and as a duct for conveying the cutting and/or protection gas that is present inside the torch cable 103. In variant embodiments of the invention, said connection element may also be omitted and the first current-carrying terminal 15 may be directly connected to the small tube inside the torch cable or, again, the first current-carrying terminal 15 and the connection element 40 may constitute a single unit.
(65) In order to allow the connection element 40 to be connected to the casing 11 in such a way as to be integral with it, analogously to the situation described above with reference to the first current-carrying terminal 15, the connection element 40 is provided with two plane surfaces 142a, 142b, of which only the plane surface 142a is clearly visible in
(66) When the half-shells 11a, 11b are coupled with each other through the connection means 11c (screws), the plane faces 143b clamp the plane surfaces 142a, 142b of the connection element 40 and the connection element 40 remains integral with the casing 11, too.
(67) It is evident that in the case where the first current-carrying terminal 15 and the connection element 40 constitute a single unit, it will be sufficient to make said single unit integral with the casing 11, by proceeding in the same manner as just described above.
(68) Finally, the sleeve 16, preferably made of a plastic material, properly protects the end 105 of the torch cable 103.
(69) The second connector 50, as described above, is suited to be connected to a side wall 102a of the generator 102.
(70) As shown in Figures from 3A to 3C, the second connector 50 comprises: a shaped main body 51; a plurality of electric terminals 47; a second current-carrying terminal 53; a connection element 54; connection means 55 suited to connect the second connector 50 to the side wall 102a of the generator 102.
(71) The shaped main body 51 comprises a first portion 56 suited to be housed inside the second portion 30 of the metal ring 12 of the first connector 10.
(72) The first portion 56 is preferably cylindrical in shape. The first portion 56 is delimited on one side by an annular edge 59 suited to be arranged so that it rests against the side wall 102a of the generator 102, as shown for example in
(73) The first portion 56 has a front surface 56a suited to face towards the first connector 10 during the connection step, as described in greater detail below.
(74) The electric terminals 47 are mounted on the shaped main body 51. The electric terminals 47 are housed in corresponding seats 57 created in the main body 51 itself. On one side the electric terminals 47 are arranged towards the outside, that is, towards the first connector 10, and are shaped in such a way that they can be coupled with the electric terminals 13 of the first connector 10. In the embodiment illustrated herein, the electric terminals 47 of the second connector 50 are preferably made in the shape of a pin (male) that is inserted in the electric terminals 13 of the first connector 10 which are made in a tubular shape (female). It is evident that in variant embodiments the electric terminals can be made in a different way in order to allow them to be conveniently coupled with each other.
(75) Vice versa, in the embodiment illustrated herein the terminal portion of the seats 26 that house the electric terminals 13 of the first connector 10 is in the shape of a cylindrical pin (male), while the terminal portion of the seats 57 that house the electric terminals 47 of the second connector 50 are in a tubular cylindrical shape (female). Said terminal portions of the seats contribute to obtaining the mechanical connection between the two connectors 10, 50. It is evident that in variant embodiments said seats can be made in a different way in order to allow them to be conveniently coupled with each other.
(76) On the other side, meaning towards the inside of the generator 12, the electric terminals 47 of the second connector 50 are preferably shaped in such a way as to allow them to be welded and/or crimped to signal conductors 44, partially visible in
(77) The shaped main body 51 is also provided with a centre opening 60 on which the end 53a of the second current-carrying terminal 53 is arranged, as can be better observed in
(78) The end 53a of the second current-carrying terminal 53 is preferably in a cylindrical tubular shape suited to be coupled with the cylindrical shape of the end 15a of the first current-carrying terminal 15.
(79) A second contact surface 49 suited to be placed in contact with the first contact surface 48 of the first current-carrying terminal 15 is defined at the front of the end 53a of the second current-carrying terminal 53, as is described in greater detail below.
(80) In the mutual coupling condition, as is better described here below, the hydraulic sealing element 37 (O ring) guarantees the mutual tightness between the two current-carrying terminals 15, 53 of the two connectors 10, 50 of the connection system 1.
(81) On the outside of the first portion 52 of the main body 51 there are two grooves 58, the function of which is described in greater detail below with reference to the teeth 32 of the first metal ring 12.
(82) It is advisable to note the mutual position of the grooves 58 and of the reference symbol 91 made on the external surface of the first portion 52, which are substantially aligned, as can be seen in
(83) The second current-carrying terminal 53 comprises an elongated body, tubular in shape, the inside of which defines a through hole 61 suited to allow the passage of the cutting and/or protection gas. The second current-carrying terminal 53 is made of an electrically conductive material, preferably brass and/or copper.
(84) The external surface 53b of the second current-carrying terminal 53 is preferably threaded, as can be observed for example in
(85) Furthermore, also a second nut 80 is preferably screwed on the threaded external surface 53b.
(86) The second nut 80 is used to allow the electric connection to the generator, which is preferably obtained using a cable with an eyelet terminal which is associated with the threaded external surface 53b of the second current-carrying terminal 53. The eyelet, not shown in the figures, is arranged so that it rests against the nut 81 and then locked by screwing the second nut 80 that fixes it against the nut 81.
(87) On the end 53a of the second current-carrying terminal 53 there is a projecting element 62, or tooth 62, which faces towards the inside, as shown in the detail illustrated in
(88) The second current-carrying terminal 53 is associated, in the direction towards the inside of the generator 102, with the connection element 54, which is also tubular in shape and made of an electrically conductive material. A sealing element 63, or washer 63, is preferably interposed between the connection element 54 and the second current-carrying terminal 53. The connection element 54 facilitates the connection between the second current-carrying terminal 53 and the parts of the generator that serve for generating the cutting and/or protection gas. In variant embodiments of the invention, said connection element may also be omitted and the second current-carrying terminal 53 may be connected in another manner to the corresponding supply units or, again, the connection element 54 and the second current-carrying terminal 53 may constitute a single element.
(89) The connection means 55 for connection to the side wall 102a of the generator 102 preferably comprise a closing metal ring 75 which is threaded internally and is coupled with an external thread 76 made on a portion 66 of the external surface of the main body 51.
(90) Figures from 5 to 9 show some steps illustrating the method for connecting the first connector 10 to the second connector 50 of the connection system 1, according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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(92) The first connector 10 is arranged in front of the second connector 50, in such a way that the second reference symbol 90b (closed lock) of the metal ring 12 is aligned with the reference symbol 91 provided on the external surface of the first portion 52 of the second connector 50.
(93) In a successive step (
(94) At the same time, the end 15a of the first current-carrying terminal 15 of the first connector 10 is partially inserted in the end 53a of the second current-carrying terminal 53 of the second connector 50 (as can be observed in
(95) In a successive step (
(96) At the same time, the end 15a of the first current-carrying terminal 15 of the first connector 10 is further and completely inserted in the end 53a of the second current-carrying terminal 53 of the second connector 50, until the first contact surface 48 of the first current-carrying terminal 15 comes into contact with the second contact surface 49 of the second current-carrying terminal 53, as can be observed in
(97) During this step the hydraulic sealing element 37 (O ring 37) can serve its sealing function.
(98) The tooth 62 on the end 53a of the second current-carrying terminal 53 is further inserted in the first section 35a of the shaped groove 35 on the end 15a of the first current-carrying terminal 15, until reaching the mouth of the second section 53b of the shaped groove 35 (as can be observed in
(99) It should be noted that in said operating position the first current-carrying terminal 15 of the first connector 10 and the second current-carrying terminal 53 of the second connector 50 are already in operating position and can serve both the function of transmitting electric current and the function of conveying the cutting and/or protection gas through the respective through holes 31, 61, even though the mutual axial locking is not yet guaranteed.
(100) However, to advantage, as the electric terminals 13 of the first connector 10 are not yet connected to the electric terminals 47 of the second connector 50, the torch 101 with the torch cable 103 are not yet connected through the control signals coming from the control and management unit of the generator 102. The torch 101, therefore, is not fed either with the electric current or with the cutting and/or protection gas yet. Advantageously, this condition is safe for the operator.
(101) In a successive step (
(102) During the rotation, the front surface 56a of the first portion 56 of the main body 51 is still resting against the teeth 32 of the metal ring 12 of the first connector 10, until the teeth 32 of the metal ring 12 are aligned with the grooves 58 on the first portion 56 of the main body 51. This situation is illustrated in
(103) The extent of the rotation of the first connector 10 required to reach said situation of alignment of the teeth 32 with the grooves 58 depends on the mutual offset between the position of the teeth 32 and the reference symbols 90a, 90b of the first connector 10 and on the mutual offset between the grooves 58 and the reference symbol 91 of the second connector 50. In the embodiment shown and described herein, said angle is preferably a 76 angle. It is evident that in variant embodiments said angle may have different values.
(104) During said rotation, furthermore, the tooth 62 on the end 53a of the second current-carrying terminal 53 slides inside the second section 35b of the shaped groove 35 which, being slightly inclined, serves the function of securing the first current-carrying terminal 15 to the second current-carrying terminal 53, in particular at the level of the contact surfaces 48, 49 that were previously placed in contact with each other. The securing operation is performed thanks to the micro deformations to which the tooth 62 is subjected when it comes into contact with the inside of the second section 35b of the shaped groove 35.
(105) Always in the situation illustrated in
(106) From the configuration just described above with reference to
(107) Therefore, in this situation the metal ring 12 is automatically thrust towards the second connector 50, obviously provided that the metal ring 12 itself is not held still by the operator's hand.
(108) The successive step, with the metal ring 12 completely thrust towards the second connector 50, is illustrated in
(109) The electric terminals 13 of the first connector 10 provide the electric contact with the corresponding electric terminals 47 of the second connector 50. The connection of one of the electric terminals 13 of the first connector 10 with a corresponding electric terminal 47 of the second connector 50 is visible in
(110) This situation is advantageously maintained as described due to the thrusting action exerted by the helical spring 14.
(111) In this operating condition, the torch 101 can be used by the operator, since all the necessary connections are carried out by the connection system 1, that is, the electric power supply required for the generation of the arc, the supply of cutting and/or protection gas and the transmission of the control signals coming from the control and management unit (for example, the signal emitted by the start/stop button, safety signals such as the safety signal related to the spare parts installed, any other specific signals related to the generator used).
(112) The current for the torch 101, in particular, flows through the contact surfaces 48, 49 and in contact with the first and the second current-carrying terminal 15, 53.
(113) The description provided above advantageously shows how the connection system that is the subject of the invention makes it possible to carry out a simplified, automatic and safe connection of the two connectors.
(114) Advantageously, furthermore, the device 100 operates in safe conditions during the connection of the two connectors, as the operation of the electric current and the supply of cutting and/or protection gas are activated only once the control signals have been activated.
(115) As regards the steps of disconnection of the first connector 10 from the second connector 50, it will be sufficient to carry out said connection operations chronologically, in the reverse order compared to the operations just described above.
(116) In particular, from the position shown in Figures from 9A to 9D (operating condition), the operator moves the metal ring 12, pulling it away from the second connector 50 and against the thrusting force of the helical spring 14 (thus reaching the operating condition illustrated in
(117) In the successive step, the first connector 10 with the metal ring 12 in the previously obtained retracted position is rotated, preferably by 76 in the embodiment illustrated herein, and brought back to the position illustrated in
(118) Even though in the embodiment illustrated herein the first connector is associated with the torch side, and in particular with the torch cable, and the second connector is associated with the generator side, it should be noted that in variant embodiments of the invention the position of the two connectors may be exchanged through simple adaptations that can be easily carried out by an expert in the art, so that the first connector may be associated with the generator and the second connector may be associated with the torch side.
(119) Furthermore, even though in the embodiment illustrated herein the elastic thrusting means 14, preferably constituted by a helical spring 14, act on the metal ring 12, it should be noted that in variant embodiments of the invention said thrusting means 14 may be omitted and the positions of the metal ring 12 during the various connection/disconnection steps may be obtained manually by the operator, who can act directly on the metal ring 12.
(120) It has thus been shown, through the description provided above, that the connection system carried out according to the present invention makes it possible to achieve the set objects. In particular, the connection system according to the present invention makes it possible to simplify the connection/disconnection operations and/or to improve the safety conditions compared to the connection systems of the known type.
(121) Even though the present invention has been previously illustrated through the detailed description of an embodiment of the same which is represented in the drawings, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above and represented in the drawings; on the contrary, further variants of the embodiment described herein fall within the scope of the present invention, which is defined in the claims.