Incremental hybrid welding systems and methods

US10092971B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10092971-B2
Application numberUS-201314066305-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 29, 2013
Priority dateNov 17, 2009
Publication dateOct 9, 2018
Grant dateOct 9, 2018

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Embodiments of a welding power supply include an engine adapted to drive a generator to produce a first power and a energy storage device adapted to discharge energy to produce a second power. The welding power supply also includes control circuitry adapted to detect a commanded output. The control circuitry is adapted to meet the commanded output by controlling access to power from the energy storage device to produce the second power when the commanded output is below a first predetermined load level. The control circuitry is further adapted to meet the commanded output by controlling access to power from the engine and the energy storage device to produce the first power and the second power when the commanded output is above a second predetermined load level.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A welding system, comprising: an engine configured to drive a generator to produce engine power output, wherein the engine is rated below approximately 25 horsepower; an energy storage device configured to provide storage device power output; a charger coupled to the energy storage device and to the engine and configured to receive the engine power output from the engine and to charge the energy storage device with the received engine power output; and a controller configured to: control access to storage device power output from the energy storage device; control engine power output from the engine; control production of welding power output by conversion of the storage device output and engine power output based upon a plurality of stepwise thresholds of commanded welding power; command welding power output to be produced from the storage device power output alone in response to a first threshold of the plurality of stepwise thresholds; command welding power output to be produced from the engine power output alone in response to a second threshold of the plurality of stepwise thresholds; and command welding power output to be produced from both the storage device power output and the engine power output in response to a third threshold of the plurality of stepwise thresholds. 2. The welding system of claim 1 , wherein the first threshold of the plurality of stepwise thresholds is equal to approximately 150 amps, and the second threshold of the plurality of stepwise thresholds is equal to approximately 300 amps. 3. The welding system of claim 1 , further comprising a first power converter coupled to at least one of the engine and the energy storage device to convert at least one of the storage device power output and the engine power output to the welding power output. 4. The welding system of claim 3 , further comprising a second power converter coupled to the energy storage device to convert the storage device power output to welding power output, and wherein the first power converter is coupled to the engine to convert the engine power output to at least one of the weld power output and an auxiliary power output. 5. The welding system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to command conversion of only storage device power output to produce the welding power output when the welding system is powered on and to allow a delay period to elapse before accessing engine power output from the engine. 6. The welding system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to access engine power output from the engine when a pause in the welding process is detected. 7. The welding system of claim 1 , wherein the charger is configured to charge the energy storage device when the welding power output is between a first threshold and a second threshold of the plurality of stepwise thresholds. 8. The welding system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to deactivate the engine to prevent the generation of the engine power output during non-welding periods. 9. The welding system of claim 1 , wherein the engine is further configured to provide engine power output for an auxiliary power output when an auxiliary load is detected. 10. A welding system, comprising: an engine configured to drive a generator to produce engine power output, wherein the engine is rated below approximately 25 horsepower; an energy storage device configured to provide storage device power output; a charger coupled to the energy storage device and to the engine and configured to receive the engine power output from the engine and to charge the energy storage device with the received engine power output; and a controller configured to: control access to storage device power output from the energy storage device, to control engine power output from the engine and production of welding power output; control auxiliary power output by conversion of the storage device output and engine power output based upon a plurality of stepwise thresholds of commanded welding power command welding power output and auxiliary power output to be produced from one of the storage device power output alone, or the engine power output alone in response to a first and a second threshold of the plurality of stepwise thresholds; and command welding power output to be produced from both the both storage device power output and engine power output in response to a third threshold of the plurality of stepwise thresholds. 11. The welding system of claim 10 , wherein the energy storage device is further configured to discharge to produce auxiliary power output. 12. The welding system of claim 11 , wherein the first threshold of the plurality of stepwise thresholds is equal to approximately 150 amps, and the second threshold of the plurality of stepwise thresholds is equal to approximately 300 amps. 13. A welding system, comprising: an engine configured to drive a generator to produce engine power output, wherein the engine is rated below approximately 25 horsepower; an energy storage device configured to provide storage device power output; a charger coupled to the energy storage device and to the engine and configured to receive the engine power output from the engine and to charge the energy storage device with the received engine power output; a controller configured to: activate and deactivate the engine to access engine power output and to charge the energy storage device; control access to storage device power output from the energy storage device and engine power output from the engine; control production of welding power output and auxiliary power output by conversion of the storage device output and engine power output based upon a plurality of stepwise thresholds of commanded welding power; command welding power output and auxiliary power output to be produced from one of the storage device power output alone, or the engine power output alone in response to a first and a second threshold of the plurality of stepwise thresholds; and command welding power output to be produced from both the storage device power output and the engine power output in response to a third threshold of the plurality of stepwise thresholds. 14. The welding system of claim 13 , wherein the first threshold of the plurality of stepwise thresholds is equal to approximately 150 amps, and the second threshold of the plurality of stepwise thresholds is equal to approximately 300 amps. 15. The welding system of claim 1 , wherein the first threshold is greater than the second threshold. 16. The welding system of claim 1 , wherein the second threshold is greater than the first threshold.

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  • Monitoring or automatic control of welding parameters · CPC title

  • Arrangements or circuits for arc welding with pulsed current or voltage · CPC title

  • B23K9/1012Primary

    characterised by parts of the process · CPC title

  • Arrangements or circuits for starting the arc, e.g. by generating ignition voltage, or for stabilising the arc · CPC title

  • B23K9/1006Primary

    Power supply · CPC title

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What does patent US10092971B2 cover?
Embodiments of a welding power supply include an engine adapted to drive a generator to produce a first power and a energy storage device adapted to discharge energy to produce a second power. The welding power supply also includes control circuitry adapted to detect a commanded output. The control circuitry is adapted to meet the commanded output by controlling access to power from the energy …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Illinois Tool Works, Iliinois Tool Works Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23K9/1012. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 09 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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