Wire arc spray swivel head
11608553 · 2023-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B13/0431
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/0214
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/0405
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/224
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/0415
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Device for spray coating embraces a wire arc spray head that includes arc-making contact points and a carrier gas outlet, which is configured to swivel with feed wire in a pivoting motion. The device can be operated to spray coat a work piece.
Claims
1. A device for thermal spray coating, which comprises a wire arc spray swivel head having the following: a first member including a torch body, with a first central axis passing through the torch body; and pivotally attached to the first member, a second member including electric arc-making contact points and a carrier gas outlet in a spray tip having a distal end thereto, with a second central axis passing through the second member; wherein the second member is configured to pivot with feed wire in a pivoting motion with respect to the torch body when the wire arc spray swivel head is operated for spraying the thermal spray coating, with the pivoting motion being such that the second member is configured to be adjusted pivotally with respect to the torch body while the second member remains attached to the torch body to flex within a curvilinear arc from a first position in relation to the torch body to a second position in relation to the torch body such that in the first position a first angle is formed between said first central axis and said second central axis, and in the second position a second angle is formed between said first central axis and said second central axis that is different from the first angle, wherein the second member flexes with respect to the first member, by which the second member and said second central axis is moved from the first position to the second position in or parallel to a predetermined, fixed plane in which said first central axis of the torch body resides; wherein, during operation, the feed wire is provided as solid feed wire pulled into the first member and from there fed into the second member to be melted about the electric arc-making contact points and sprayed out the spray tip with carrier gas, which passes through the second member, past the electric arc-making contact points, and out the carrier gas outlet for thermal spraying therefrom; wherein a stream-deflecting tip construction is avoided such that, during operation, the melted spray is sprayed out the spray tip with the carrier gas in a stream along a direction at which the melted spray is initially aimed without deflection by another compressed gas after the stream is formed; and wherein, when operating for the thermal spray coating, the device operates to thermal spray coat a workpiece.
2. The device of claim 1, which is automatic, in that a motor causes the electric arc-making contact points and carrier gas outlet in the spray tip to swivel with feed wire in said pivoting motion in response to receiving a signal from a controller therefor.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the controller signal is electronic.
4. The device of claim 3, wherein the controller is selected from the group consisting of a robot controller and a PLC controller.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the wire arc spray swivel head further includes a cap at the spray tip that is configured to direct carrier gas from the carrier gas outlet and molten material from the electric arc-making contact points when the device is operated and the molten material is sprayed.
6. The device of claim 1, which is mounted on structure external to the wire arc spray swivel head such that during operation the device is adapted to be positioned for at least one motion in addition to that provided by said pivoting motion of the electric arc-making contact points and the carrier gas outlet in the spray tip.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein the structure external to the wire arc spray swivel head includes at least one of a gantry and a robot.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein the at least one of a gantry and a robot is adapted to manipulate the wire arc spray swivel head in multiple angles and positions along the workpiece for the thermal spray coating; and the device is configured to thermal spray coat a workpiece for the thermal spray coating that is an elongate object.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein the workpiece for the thermal spray coating is an I-beam.
10. The device of claim 1, which is manual, in that the device does not have a motor to adjust the second member from the first position to the second position.
11. The device of claim 10, which is able to be sprayed by hand.
12. The device of claim 10, wherein a locking device is included, which is adapted to be tightened and released for manually adjusting and then securing in position the electric arc-making contact points and the carrier gas outlet in the spray tip; and the second member flexes with respect to the first member through a radial arc at least from about 15 degrees to about 90 degrees.
13. A method of thermal spray coating a workpiece comprising steps, not necessarily conducted in series, as follows: providing the workpiece to be thermal spray coated; providing a device for thermal spray coating, which includes a wire arc spray swivel head having the following: a first member including a torch body, with a first central axis passing through the torch body; and pivotally attached to the first member, a second member including electric arc-making contact points and a carrier gas outlet in a spray tip having a distal end thereto, with a second central axis passing through the second member; wherein the second member is configured to pivot with feed wire in a pivoting motion with respect to the torch body when the wire arc spray swivel head is operated for spraying the thermal spray coating, with the pivoting motion being such that the second member is configured to be adjusted pivotally with respect to the torch body while the second member remains attached to the torch body to flex within a curvilinear arc from a first position in relation to the torch body to a second position in relation to the torch body such that in the first position a first angle is formed between said first central axis and said second central axis, and in the second position a second angle is formed between said first central axis and said second central axis that is different from the first angle, wherein the second member flexes with respect to the first member, by which the second member and said second central axis is moved in or parallel to a predetermined, fixed plane in which said first central axis of the torch body resides; wherein, during operation, the feed wire is provided as solid feed wire pulled into the first member and from there fed into the second member to be melted about the electric arc-making contact points and sprayed out the spray tip with carrier gas, which passes through the second member, past the electric arc-making contact points, and out the carrier gas outlet for thermal spraying therefrom; wherein a stream-deflecting tip construction is avoided such that, during operation, the melted spray is sprayed out the spray tip with the carrier gas in a stream along a direction at which the melted spray is initially aimed without deflection by another compressed gas after the stream is formed; and wherein, when operating for the thermal spray coating, the device operates to thermal spray coat the workpiece; providing wire feed stock in a solid state to the head of the device; swiveling the head in a pivoting motion to orient it in position for spraying the workpiece; providing electric power to the solid wire feed stock such that the solid wire feed stock is changed into a state suitable for thermal spraying; providing a carrier gas under pressure to the device; passing the carrier gas by the feed stock changed into a suitable state for thermal spraying to form a molten spray for thermal coating the workpiece; and carrying the molten spray by the carrier gas to the workpiece such that thermal spray coating is carried out on the workpiece.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the device is automatic, in that a motor causes the electric arc-making contact points and the carrier gas outlet in the spray tip to swivel with the solid wire feed stock in said pivoting motion in response to receiving a signal from a controller therefor.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the device is manual, in that the device does not have a motor to adjust the second member from the first position to the second position.
16. A device for thermal spray coating, which comprises a wire arc spray swivel head having the following: a first member including a torch body, with a first central axis passing through the torch body; and pivotally attached to the first member, a second member including electric arc-making contact points and a carrier gas outlet in a spray tip having a distal end thereto, with a second central axis passing through the second member; wherein the second member is configured to pivot with feed wire in a pivoting motion with respect to the torch body when the wire arc spray swivel head is operated for spraying the thermal spray coating, with the pivoting motion being such that the second member is configured to be adjusted pivotally with respect to the torch body while the second member remains attached to the torch body to flex within a curvilinear arc from a first position in relation to the torch body to a second position in relation to the torch body such that in the first position a first angle is formed between said first central axis and said second central axis, and in the second position a second angle is formed between said first central axis and said second central axis that is different from the first angle, wherein the second member flexes with respect to the first member, by which the second member and said second central axis is moved from the first position to the second position in or parallel to a predetermined, fixed plane in which said first central axis of the torch body resides; wherein the device is automatic, in that a motor causes the electric arc-making contact points and the carrier gas outlet in the spray tip to swivel with the feed wire in said pivoting motion in response to receiving an electronic signal from a computer that is not a PLC controller therefor and/or from a PLC controller therefor; wherein, during operation, the feed wire is provided as solid feed wire pulled into the first member and from there fed into the second member to be melted about the electric arc-making contact points and sprayed out the spray tip with carrier gas, which passes through the second member, past the electric arc-making contact points, and out the carrier gas outlet for thermal spraying therefrom; wherein a stream-deflecting tip construction is avoided such that, during operation, the melted spray is sprayed out the spray tip with the carrier gas in a stream along a direction at which the melted spray is initially aimed without deflection by another compressed gas after the stream is formed; and wherein, when operating for the thermal spray coating, the device operates to thermal spray coat a workpiece.
17. The device of claim 16, wherein the wire arc spray swivel head further includes a cap at the spray tip that is configured to direct carrier gas from the carrier gas outlet and molten material from the electric arc-making contact points when the device is operated and the molten material is sprayed.
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A device for thermal spray coating, which comprises a wire arc spray swivel head having the following: a first member including a torch body, with a first central axis passing through the torch body; and pivotally attached to the first member, a second member including arc-making contact points and a carrier gas outlet in a spray tip having a distal end thereto, with a second central axis passing through the second member; wherein the second member is configured to pivot with feed wire in a pivoting motion with respect to the torch body when the wire arc spray swivel head is operated for spraying the thermal spray coating, with the pivoting motion being such that the second member is configured to be adjusted from a first position to a second position in relation to the torch body such that in the first position a first angle is formed between said first central axis and said second central axis, and in the second position a second angle is formed between said first central axis and said second central axis that is different from the first angle; wherein, when operating for the thermal spray coating, the device operates to thermal spray coat a workpiece; and wherein the wire arc spray swivel head includes a spray hole in the distal end of the spray tip as the carrier gas outlet; the feed wire is provided as a first feed wire and a second feed wire, the first and second feed wires adapted to be fed into the wire arc spray swivel head and made subject to the arc-making contact points, which are provided by twin arc wire contact points in an arc chamber, with the carrier gas being passed by the twin arc wire contact points during operation to make an arc spray, which is passed out the carrier gas outlet; and also includes the following: In the spray tip, a gas cap and a gas cap nozzle having the spray hole; A carrier gas pathway; A carrier gas and power cable unit for supplying the carrier gas to the carrier gas pathway, and supplying electrical power; A carrier gas and power connector, which connects with the carrier gas and power cable unit and directs the carrier gas therefrom to the carrier gas pathway and connects the electrical power; A flexible carrier gas hose connected with the carrier gas pathway to receive the carrier gas from the carrier gas pathway; A gas nozzle, which receives the carrier gas from the flexible carrier gas hose and directs the carrier gas out the gas cap nozzle; A first contact tip and a second contact tip, the first and second contact tips positioned inside the gas cap, the first contact tip configured to contact the first feed wire and the second contact tip configured to contact the second feed wire, and by which passes the carrier gas; A first distal wire contact tube and a second distal wire contact tube, the first distal wire contact tube configured to direct electrical power to the first contact tip and the second distal wire contact tube configured to direct electrical power to the second contact tip, and through the first distal wire contact tube the first feed wire is passed during operation and through the second distal wire contact tube the second feed wire is passed during operation; A first flexible power strap and a second flexible power strap, the first flexible power strap adapted to direct electrical power to the first distal wire contact tube and the second flexible power strap adapted to direct electrical power to the second distal wire contact tube; A first power isolation bushing and a second power isolation bushing, each having a circumferential groove; in the circumferential groove of the first power isolation bushing, the first flexible power strap resides; and, in the circumferential groove of the second power isolation bushing, the second flexible power strap resides; A first deep wire contact tube and a second deep wire contact tube; from the first deep wire contact tube, electrical power received via the carrier gas and power cable unit runs to the first flexible power strap; and, from the second deep wire contact tube, electrical power received via the carrier gas and power cable unit runs to the second flexible power strap; through the first deep wire contact tube, the first feed wire passes during operation; and, through the second deep wire contact tube, the second feed wire passes during operation; A first rotating electric motor, and a second rotating electric motor; For providing feeding of the first and second feed wires, a wire feeding unit having a first driving gear selected from the group consisting of a first worm gear and a first bevel gear activated by the first rotating electric motor, which drives a first set of complimentary gears mounted on a first tilt spur gear set mounted in a tip housing, with each feed wire of the pair of feed wires pulled through a geared vee wheel; A gear set housing; A pair of opposing side plates, each of which having an angle travel slot therein for receiving a tilt spur gear axle; For providing said pivoting motion, a second driving gear selected from the group consisting of a second worm gear and a second bevel gear activated by the second rotating electric motor, which drives a second set of complimentary gears mounted on a second tilt spur gear set.
19. The device of claim 1, wherein the second member flexes with respect to the first member through a radial arc of at least about 15 degrees.
20. The device of claim 19, wherein the second member flexes with respect to the first member through a radial arc at least from about 30 degrees to about 180 degrees.
Description
DRAWINGS IN BRIEF
(1) The drawings form part of the specification hereof with respect to the drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, the following is briefly noted:
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ILLUSTRATIVE DETAIL
(13) The invention can be further understood by, in addition to the foregoing, the detail set forth below. As with the foregoing, the following may be read in view of the drawings and should be taken in an illustrative but not necessarily limiting sense.
(14) The present device for spray coating comprises a wire arc spray head that can swivel in a pivoting motion. Notably, the head includes arc-making contact points and a carrier gas outlet, which can swivel with feed wire in a pivoting motion with the head. This enables superior, highly consistent spraying since the arc can be formed at a location closer to the spray tip opening and hence the workpiece. Beneficially, to swivel in a pivoting motion refers to a pivoting motion that changes an angle of a spray tip of the head from a first position to a second position with respect to a central axis of the head such that the pivoting motion does not lie in a plane perpendicular to the central axis. In other words, such a beneficial swivel in a pivoting motion articulation flexes the position of the spray tip with respect to the central axis rather than merely twisting it around the central axis. The head may be adjusted and stopped along a radial arc from the swiveling. This may be accomplished automatically or manually. Operation may be robotic, automatic such as with electric motors and controllers, or manual.
(15) The head can be a gas-carried, wire arc spray, manual or robotic spray torch head, its spray tip capable of being selectively swiveled through an arc between at least two operating positions. The gas may be inert or reactive, be pure or in a mixture of gases, and be flowing as at about ambient pressure or flowing under increased pressure. The gas may be selected from the group consisting of helium, argon, nitrogen, oxygen, air, and so forth. For example, the gas can be pressurized air that flows through the head. The wire feed stock may be of any suitable material, which may include a metal, to include a hollow core metal wire filled with a suitable substance, say, a powder or another metal wire. The metal of the wire may be pure or present as an alloy, and be made of or include aluminum, copper, brass, bronze, stainless steel, tin, tantalum, titanium, zinc, and so forth. For example, the metal of the metal wire can be zinc. The powder may include at least one metal, metal alloy, ceramic, carbide, and organic compound, to include a combination thereof. The powder filler in a hollow core wire may be or include at least one inorganic compound such as a phosphate, oxide, and so forth of a suitable metal, for example, a calcium phosphate and/or a magnesium oxide and so forth. An example of a combination wire feed stock is a calcium phosphate, say, hydroxyapatite, core, titanium-sheathed wire, which may provide a porous coating as disclosed by McDemus et al., Pub. No. US 2015/0374882 A1. The arc, taken geometrically, may be, for example, a 180-degree arc in a plane in which a central axis of the head lies with a first operating position at a 90-degree angle with respect to the axis, a second operating position opposite the first operating position, and further operating positions intermediate the first and second operating positions. An example of a further operating position therein is one that is parallel with the central axis. The arc may be less or greater than a 180-degree arc. As another example, the arc, taken geometrically, may be a 90-degree arc in a plane in which a central axis of the head lies, with a first operating position at a 90-degree angle from the central axis, a second operating position in or parallel with the central axis, and further operating positions intermediate the first and second operating positions.
(16) Further structure can make up the device. Such structure may be external to the torch as to include, for instance, a gantry. The gantry may assist in robotic spraying of a workpiece. For example, the gantry may be operated in robotic spraying, parallel with the length of a long-length structural metal I-beam, say, one with a 20-, 50- or 100-foot length, or greater, for example, one with a 150-foot length. The further structure may be internal the torch as to include a swivel stop to secure intermediate head angles between fixed extremes, for instance, in a manual torch.
(17) The workpiece can be any substance to which the spray coating can be applied, and be in any suitable configuration and size. For instance, the workpiece can be made of a metal or alloy of or including aluminum, carbon steel, copper, tin, and so forth. The workpiece may be configured as a flat sheet, or a bent or formed sheet, rod, beam, cube, pyramid, sphere, ellipsoid or other three-dimensional shape, and may be of any suitable size.
(18) With reference to the drawings, arc spray 8 can coat workpiece 9 by device for spray coating 100, to include wire arc spray swivel head 10. Further structure 80, 80′ can be present.
(19) The wire arc spray swivel head 10, which may be called a torch head, includes spray hole 10H in tip 10T, which can swivel in a pivoting motion with respect to first and second members associated respectively with first and second central axes 11, 11′ so as to adjust their relative positions. Wire feed stock 12, for example, zinc twin arc wire, can be fed into the spray head 10 and made subject to an electric arc at or about twin arc wire contact point 13, in or about arc chamber 13′, with a suitable gas, for example, air, being passed by to make the arc spray 8. The spray head 10 can be made to also include or have associated therewith the following features:
(20) TABLE-US-00001 Numeral Feature 14 Cap, also known as an air cap, e.g., made of aluminum 16 Air cap thread mount, e.g., made of aluminum 18 Air cap nozzle, e.g., made of brass 19 Set screw access window 20 Air pathway 22 Air and power cable unit for supplying air and electrical power 24 Air and power connector, e.g., made of brass, which connects with the air and power cable 22 and directs air therefrom to the air pathway 20 26 Air tube connector, e.g., made of Nylatron ® engineered nylon plastic 27 Flexible air hose, e.g., latex plastic, connected with the air pathway 20 with the air tube connector 26 28 Air nozzle, e.g., made of Nylatron ® engineered nylon plastic, which receives air from the flexible air hose 27 and directs it out the air cap nozzle 18 30 Contact tip, e.g., made of copper, which contacts the wire feed stock 12 32 Distal wire contact tube, e.g., made of copper, primarily which directs electrical power to the contact tip 30, and through which passes the zinc wire 12 34 Flexible power strap, e.g., made of tinned copper mesh, which directs electrical power to the distal wire contact tube 32 35 Distal power strap clamp, e.g., made of brass, which secures a distal end of the flexible power strap 34 to the distal wire contact tube 32 36 Power isolation bushing, e.g., made of Teflon ® polytetrafluoroethylene in a shape resembling a pulley, in which the flexible power strap 34 resides 37 Deep wire contact tube, e.g., made of copper, primarily from which electrical power received via the air and power cable 22, through which passes the zinc wire 12, runs to the flexible power strap 34 38 Deep power strap clamp, e.g., made of brass, which secures a deep end of the flexible power strap 34 to the deep wire contact tube 37 39 Cable mount block, e.g., made of Nylatron ® engineered nylon plastic 40 Motor, e.g., DC motor model No. 051-209-5035 from Leeson Electric 41 Motor mount plate, e.g., made of steel 42 Tip and connecter clamp, e.g., made of brass 44, 44′ Drive shaft, e.g., made of steel 45 Drive shaft ball bearing 46, 46′ Driving gear, e.g., worm, i.e., worm gear, made of hardened steel 47 Driven gear, e.g., worm wheel, i.e., planetary gear, made of brass 48 Driven gear shaft ball bearing 49 Gear set housing, e.g., made of aluminum 50 Side plate, e.g., steel 52 Angle travel slot in the side plate 50 54 Tip housing, e.g., made of Nylatron ® engineered nylon plastic 56 Travel limit switch 58 Distal flange bushing, e.g., made of bronze 59 Torch body 60 First pinch drive spur gear, e.g., planetary gear made of steel 62 Second pinch drive spur gear, e.g., planetary gear made of steel 64 Pinch vee spur gear, e.g., planetary gear made of steel 65 Vee wheel gear wire roller 66 Vee wheel drive shaft, e.g., made of steel 67 Vee gear ball bearing 68 Isolation bushing, e.g., made of Nylatron ® engineered nylon plastic 69 Intermediate flange bushing, e.g., made of bronze 70 Tilt spur gear set, three gears, e.g., made of steel 76 Tilt drive shaft, e.g., made of steel.
(21) The further structure 80 may include arm 82 that supports and may move the spray head 10 with respect to the workpiece 9. The arm 82 may be movably mounted on gantry 88, which may have support member 89 that may be mounted on rail 89R for movement. The arm 82 and/or gantry 88 may be robotically controlled and manipulated. Such further structure 80 may be considered to be external to the torch head 10.
(22) The further structure 80′ may include swivel stop 82′ to secure intermediate head angles between fixed extremes of a radial arc. The swivel stop 82′ may be configured as knob 88′ with a threaded shaft member attached thereto, which screws into the bushing 58 that rims in the housing guide slot 52 in the side plate 50. Tightening the knob 88′ pinches the tilt housing 54 and housing guide slot 52 so as to hold the selected tilt angle in place. This can have special benefit when the wire arc spray swivel head 10 is a manually operatable embodiment. Such further structure 80′ may be considered to be internal to the torch head 10.
(23) With the device for spray coating 100, the following is further noted:
(24) Outer cover or shroud 90 may be provided.
(25) As to function control for automatic operation, air pressure, air flow, wire feed rate, and power on/off can be controlled external the head, for example, by a gantry robot controller with a pre-loaded program setting. With manual operation, air pressure, air flow, wire feed rate, and power on/off can be controlled by a separate stand-alone controller, which is set by an operator.
(26) Air pressure can be controlled by an air regulator, which may be adjusted by hand. The on/off function with respect to regulation of the air pressure can be by an air solenoid such as may be controlled automatically or robotically such as by a gantry robot.
(27) A wire feeder delivers wires 12 through the hoses to the torch head 10, which can have a motor control that is torque-based, applying a constant torque that allows rotations per minute (RPM) to vary, and the torch motor 40 is RPM-based. The torch head 10 pulls on the wire 12 in the hose, and the wire feeder supplies the wire 12 as needed to maintain wire feed rate. Thus, the torch controller maintains a constant RPM, and the wire feeder maintains a constant push/pressure. This typically works the same way for automatic and manual configurations.
(28) The air flow, wire feed, and on/off functions can be controlled by a programmable logic control (PLC) controller. The rate of feed of the wire 12 is kept proportional to the rate of wire melting and spraying through the employment of a constant voltage power supply. As the current is increased, the wire 12 is fed faster. Thus, the amount of wire 12 melted is controlled by the current setting.
(29) Automatic operation of the device 100 with its swivel spray head 10 can be such that there is a motor, for example, the motor 40, which turns the swivel head spray tip components such as the features 14, 18, 28, 30 and associated parts by use of controller 40′, which can be an electronic controller. Such control can be by the controller 40′ as a robot controller, a PLC controller, or any device capable of supplying electronic, electrical, electromagnetic, light and/or sound and so forth signal(s) to automatically adjust the position of the head 10. Thus, capable of swiveling together, among other components, are the arc-making contact points 30, carrier gas supply through the nozzle 28, and the air cap 14 that directs the air and the molten material from the feed wire 12 for spraying.
(30) A manual device 100 does not have a motor to adjust the swivel head 10. Rather, it is manually adjusted. The knob 88′ or a bolt and nut to be loosened and tightened can be employed to allow for the manual adjustment and then tightening at the desired angle for securement at that angle. Generally the manual device is simpler and more compact than the automatic.
(31) The device 100 with its swivel spray head 10 being manually adjustable can be used in applications where a fixed spray angle is necessitated, and a high, if not the best, quality coat is desired. Such applications include the inside surface of a pipe that requires a coating. This would apply for coating requirements on the inside of any shaped object that would otherwise require the manipulation of the device or object by other positioning devices such as robots and other manipulators. An automatically adjustable swivel spray head 10 may be preset to have a predetermined angle of spray and be similarly operated.
(32) Numerical values herein may be considered to be approximate or exact.
(33) The following examples further illustrate the invention.
Example 1
(34) Construction and operation of an embodiment of the present wire arc spray swivel head, which would have an about 180-degree radial arc of head swivel, in general, may be as follows, seeing, e.g.,
Example 2
(35) Construction and operation of an embodiment of the present wire arc spray swivel head, which would have an about 90-degree radial arc of head swivel, in general, may be as set forth in Example 1 but having roughly half of those moving component parts. See, e.g.,
CONCLUSION TO THE INVENTION
(36) The present invention is thus provided. Various feature(s), part(s), step(s), subcombination(s) and/or combination(s) can be employed with or without reference to other feature(s), part(s), step(s), subcombination(s) and/or combination(s) in the practice of the invention, and numerous adaptations and modifications can be effected within its spirit, the literal claim scope of which is particularly pointed out as follows: