Apparatus and Method for Wireless Emergency Shutdown of Current Through Welding Cable Leads
20190176258 ยท 2019-06-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23K9/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K37/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Apparatus and method for remotely controlling the flow of current to a welding rod electrode so that the electric arc between the welding wire electrode and a workpiece may be immediately interrupted and welding instantly stopped is disclosed. The apparatus includes remotely controlled switchgear positioned between welding wire cable leads attached to welding rod electrode holder of a welding machine. The switchgear is coupled to a wireless receiver for receiving wireless control signal from a remote wireless transmitter to trigger the opening of a welding cable lead disconnect switch. The apparatus includes an audible alarm to alert welders of the shutdown electrical current and a potentially dangerous situation.
Claims
1. An apparatus for immediate interruption of a flow of current to a welding rod electrode comprising: (a) a welding machine providing electric current through a welding cable lead and a welding rod electrode holder to a welding electrode; (b) a remotely controlled welding cable lead disconnect switch whereby current through said welding cable lead may be interrupted; (c) a wireless receiver whereby switch control signals to said welding cable lead disconnect switch may be generated; and (d) a remote wireless transmitter whereby wireless control signals to said wireless receiver may be transmitted.
2. The apparatus recited in claim 1, further comprising an audible alarm triggered from said wireless transmitter.
3. The apparatus recited in claim 2, further comprising a display of signal lights.
4. The apparatus recited in claim 3 wherein said wireless control signals to said wireless receiver are radio signals.
5. The apparatus as recited in claim 4 wherein said wireless transmitter is incapable of causing ignition of a mixture of flammable or combustible material in air.
6. The apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein said display of signal lights includes colored lights.
7. A method for immediate interruption of a flow of current through a welding cable lead to a welding rod electrode comprising the steps of: (a) providing a welding machine, said welding machine including a first welding cable lead, a second welding cable lead attached to a welding rod electrode holder having an attached welding rod electrode, and a grounding cable; (b) providing a remotely controlled switchgear, said remotely controlled switchgear including a welding cable lead disconnect switch positioned between said first welding cable lead and said second welding cable lead, whereby said welding cable lead disconnect switch may be opened or closed; (c) providing a wireless receiver engaged with said remotely controlled switchgear whereby said welding cable lead disconnect switch may be opened from signals from said wireless receiver; (d) providing a remote wireless transmitter whereby wireless control signals may be transmitted to said wireless receiver; (e) providing a workpiece; (f) attaching said grounding cable to said workpiece; (g) closing said welding cable lead disconnect switch; (h) generating electric current from said welding machine through said first welding cable lead, said second welding cable lead and said welding rod electrode holder to said welding rod electrode; (i) placing said welding wire electrode at a position with respect to said workpiece and thereby creating an electric arc between said welding wire electrode and said workpiece; and (j) generating said wireless control signals from said remote wireless transmitter to said wireless receiver whereby control signals are generated to said remotely controlled switchgear whereby said welding cable lead disconnect switch may be opened to interrupt electric current through said first and second welding cable leads.
8. The method recited in claim 7 comprising the additional steps of: (a) providing an audible alarm; and (b) triggering said audible upon said opening said welding cable lead disconnect switch.
9. The method recited in claim 8 comprising the additional step of using said remote wireless transmitter from a location remote from said workpiece.
10. An apparatus whereby a flow of current to a welding rod electrode may be immediately interrupted comprising: (a) a welding machine for generating electric current, said welding machine including a first welding cable lead, a second welding cable lead, a welding rod electrode attached to said second welding cable lead, a welding rod electrode holder, and a grounding cable; (b) a remotely controlled switchgear positioned in a switchgear housing, said remotely controlled switchgear including a welding cable lead disconnect switch positioned between said first welding cable lead and said second welding cable lead; (c) a wireless receiver engaged with said remotely controlled switchgear whereby said welding cable lead disconnect switch may be opened; (d) a remote wireless transmitter whereby control signals may be transmitted to said wireless receiver thereby opening said welding cable lead disconnect switch; (e) an audible alarm sounding when said disconnect switch is opened; and
11. The apparatus recited in claim 10 wherein said wireless control signals are radio signals.
12. The apparatus as recited in claim 11 wherein said wireless transmitter is incapable of causing ignition of a mixture of flammable or combustible material in air.
13. The apparatus as recited in claim 12 further comprising a display of signal lights on said switchgear housing whereby the status of electric current generated by said welding machine is displayed.
14. The apparatus as recited in claim 13 wherein said display of signal lights includes colored lights.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT
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[0016] Remotely controlled switchgear 16 is mounted in switchgear housing 13 and includes input terminal block 14 for attachment of a first welding cable lead 15 extending from the welding machine 12 and an output terminal block 17 for attachment to second welding cable lead 18. Switchgear 16 has welding cable lead disconnect switch 54 that is remotely controlled by a portable wireless receiver 24 with antenna 25 and wireless transmitter 26.
[0017] Wireless receiver 24 is configured to receive control signals 30 transmitted by wireless transmitter 26 to open and close welding cable lead disconnect switch 54. Wireless receiver 24 is powered by a power supply line 28 from welding machine 12 but may also be battery powered. Preferably welding machine 12 will supply operating power to wireless receiver 24. Preferably the operating power from the welding machine 12 to wireless receiver 24 will be 120 VAC. Preferably wireless control signals 30 will be FM radio control signals but other types of wireless control signals may be utilized such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, ZigBee, or IF signals.
[0018] The wireless transmitter 26 will be of a type suitable for use in a Class I, Division 1 hazardous location as defined by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Publication 70, National Electric Code (NEC) in Articles 500 to 506 classification system. Such an environment includes: (1) locations were ignitable concentrations of flammable gases or vapors may exist under normal operating conditions; (2) ignitable concentrations of such gases or vapors may exist frequently because of repair or maintenance operations or because of leakage, and (3) breakdown or faulty operation of equipment or processes might release ignitable concentrations of flammable gases or vapors, and might also cause simultaneous failure of electric equipment.
[0019] Wireless receiver 24 need not necessarily be of a type suitable for use in a Class I, Division 1 hazardous location. In most case, switchgear housing 13 with switchgear 16 and wireless receiver 24 will be mounted on an instrumentation stand typically located in an unclassified area near welding machines set up for work. Welding leads, most often 100 feet or more in length, would connect to switchgear 16 in the unclassified area and run through Class 1 Division 1 areas, to a Class 1 Division 1 area made safe for Hot Work. However, switchgear housing 13 may be an explosion proof enclosure with switchgear 16 and wireless receiver 24 mounted inside if desired.
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[0022] The apparatus 10 may include a display of signal lights 21 on the switchgear housing 13 indicating the status of the electric current provided by the welding machine 12. Such display of signal lights 21 may include individual colored signal lights indicating that electric power is being generated from the welding machine, such as a blue light 55, a signal light indicating when electrical power is provided to the welding rod electrode 20, such as a green light 56, and a signal light indicating when electrical power to the welding rod electrode 20 is shut down, such as a red light 57. The apparatus 10 may also include an audible alarm 58 mounted with switchgear 16 and switchgear housing 13 triggered by the closing of the welding cable lead disconnect switch 54 for alerting personnel of a hazardous condition in the work area and the shutdown of current from the welding machine 12.
[0023] Remote wireless transmitter 26 shown in
[0024] The electrical switchgear 13 of apparatus 10 may be provided with pluralities of input terminal blocks 14 and output terminal blocks 17 for connection of welding cable leads 15 and 18 from additional welding machines 12. This would allow the control of current flow to additional to welding rod electrode holders 22 and their associated welding rod electrodes 20 when more than one welder is working.
[0025] In industrial facilities such as chemical plants, refineries, oil and gas drilling rigs, and the like, personnel are trained to notice the location of emergency and lifesaving equipment immediately upon their arrival at such facilities. The visual appeal of apparatus 10 will its housing 13, handheld transmitter 26 and lighted display 21 provides such personnel with a heightened level of comfort knowing that a Firewatcher has access to an immediate safely shutdown of Hot Work. Such heightened or enhanced level of comfort enables such personnel to focus their attention on immediate hazards associated with their assigned task and not worry as much about risks and hazards associated with extravasation or migration of flammable liquids or gasses into a work area.
[0026] The visual appeal and presence of the apparatus 10 provides the same effect and reassurance for workers as other emergency lifesaving equipment such as fire extinguishers, fire hoses, and escape capsules. Apparatus 10 may be utilized by workers, safety managers, and safety professionals when calculating a strategy to manage safety in a variety of work locations. The visual recognition of apparatus 10 may be referenced as a specific tool or safety device during pre-job safety meetings and can be included in step by step emergency response plans to control undesirable events.
[0027] It will be evident that various other changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the parts and steps of the apparatus and method described herein without departing from the spirit, scope, and material advantages of the invention. It is also thought that the method and apparatus presented herein will be understood from the foregoing description and that the forms and steps described herein are intended to be merely exemplary embodiments of the invention.