Work piece condition detection using flame electrical characteristics in oxy-fuel thermal processing equipment

US10067496B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10067496-B2
Application numberUS-201414777313-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 13, 2014
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateSep 4, 2018
Grant dateSep 4, 2018

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An automated oxy-fuel thermal processing system including an oxy-fuel torch, an automated machine tool operatively coupled to the torch for moving the torch relative to a work piece, and a circuit including a voltage source or a current electrically connected to the torch and configured to be electrically connected to the work piece. The automated oxy-fuel thermal processing system may further include a processor that is operatively connected to the torch, the automated machine tool, the circuit, and the voltage source or current source, wherein the processor is configured to control the operation of the torch, the automated machine tool and the voltage source or current source, and to monitor a current or voltage in the circuit in a predefined manner.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An oxy-fuel thermal processing system, comprising: a torch including a first surface; a workpiece including a second surface; a driver coupled between the first and second surfaces, the driver configured to drive a current between the first and second surfaces, the first and second surfaces exposed to a flame of the torch; a voltage sensor coupled between the first and second surfaces, the voltage sensor configured to sense a voltage response to the driven current; and a microprocessor in communication with the driver and the voltage sensor, the microprocessor configured to receive information about the driven current and the sensed voltage response, the microprocessor further configured to calculate a slope of a current-voltage (I-V) relationship associated with a thermal process of the oxy-fuel thermal processing system based on the information about the driven current and the sensed voltage response, to determine if the slope is a maximum value in the I-V relationship, and in response to determining that the slope is not the maximum value in the I-V relationship, to instruct adjustment of a gas mixture associated with the thermal process. 2. The oxy-fuel thermal processing system of claim 1 , further comprising a computer numerical control (CNC) machine connected to the torch, wherein the first surface is movable with respect to the second surface, and wherein the microprocessor is further configured to calculate a distance between the first and second surfaces based on the information about the driven current and the sensed voltage response, to determine if the distance is within a predetermined range, and in response to determining that the distance is outside the predetermined range, to instruct the CNC machine to adjust a height of the torch. 3. The oxy-fuel thermal processing system of claim 1 , wherein the microprocessor is further configured to start the flame of torch by: instructing the CNC machine to move the torch away from the workpiece such that the first surface is not in contact with the second surface; directing a power source to charge an energy storage device associated with the torch; instructing the CNC machine to move the torch toward the workpiece; and directing the energy storage device to discharge while directing the torch to supply an ignition gas to a gap between the first surface and the second surface. 4. The oxy-fuel thermal process system of claim 3 , wherein the microprocessor is further configured to detect whether a flame is started by determining whether there is a voltage response to a test current driven by the driver. 5. The oxy-fuel thermal process system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second surfaces have the same geometry and comprise the same material, and wherein the first and second surfaces are positioned in the flame in a symmetric relationship with respect to the torch. 6. The oxy-fuel thermal process system of claim 1 , wherein the microprocessor is further configured to calculate a temperature of the workpiece based on the information about the driven current and the sensed voltage response, to determine if the temperature reaches a predetermined level, and in response to determining that the temperature reaches the predetermined level, to instruct the CNC machine to initiate a cutting process for the workpiece. 7. The oxy-fuel thermal processing system of claim 6 , wherein, after the cutting process is initiated, the microprocessor is further configured to calculate a second temperature of the workpiece based on information about a second driven current and a second sensed voltage response, to determine if the second temperature falls below predetermined level, and in response to determining that the temperature falls below the predetermined level, to instruct the CNC machine to stop the cutting process for the workpiece. 8. The oxy-fuel thermal processing system of claim 2 , wherein the microprocessor is further configured to calculate an extrapolation based on information about a plurality of driven currents and sensed voltage responses to determine a zero distance between the first surface and the second surface. 9. The oxy-fuel thermal processing system of claim 7 , wherein the torch includes a probe, and the first surface is on the probe located a predetermined distance from the torch. 10. The oxy-fuel thermal processing system of claim 9 , wherein the probe comprises an ignition system. 11. The oxy-fuel thermal processing system of claim 1 , wherein the microprocessor is configured to calculate a first parameter based on the information about the driven current and the sensed voltage response. 12. The oxy-fuel thermal processing system of claim 11 , wherein the first parameter is representative of imminent cut loss. 13. The oxy-fuel thermal processing system of claim 11 , wherein the first parameter is representative of a cut quality.

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  • Auxiliary devices, e.g. for guiding or supporting the torch · CPC title

  • wherein it is irrelevant whether the variable actually regulated is AC or DC · CPC title

  • B23K5/00Primary

    Gas flame welding · CPC title

  • Observe current, voltage, derive position · CPC title

  • for controlling the spatial relationship between the workpieces and the gas torch · CPC title

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What does patent US10067496B2 cover?
An automated oxy-fuel thermal processing system including an oxy-fuel torch, an automated machine tool operatively coupled to the torch for moving the torch relative to a work piece, and a circuit including a voltage source or a current electrically connected to the torch and configured to be electrically connected to the work piece. The automated oxy-fuel thermal processing system may further …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Esab Group Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23K5/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 04 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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