Power supply assembly for a plasma arc torch system
US-9550251-B2 · Jan 24, 2017 · US
US10609805B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10609805-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615228750-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 4, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 31, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 31, 2020 |
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A torch head for a liquid-cooled plasma arc torch is provided. The torch head includes a torch body and a torch insulator, coupled to the torch body, having a substantially non-conductive insulator body. The torch insulator includes (i) a first liquid coolant channel, disposed within the insulator body, configured to conduct a fluid flow from the torch head into a consumable cartridge along a first preexisting flow path, (ii) a first liquid return channel, disposed within the insulator body, configured to return at least a portion of the fluid flow from the cartridge to the torch head along the first preexisting flow path, and (iii) a gas channel, disposed within the insulator body, configured to conduct a first gas flow from the torch head to the cartridge along a second preexisting flow path. The first and second preexisting flow paths are fluidly isolated from each other.
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What is claimed is: 1. A torch head for a liquid-cooled plasma arc torch, the torch head comprising: a torch body; and a torch insulator having a substantially non-electrically-conductive insulator body, the torch insulator coupled to the torch body, the torch insulator including: a first liquid coolant channel, disposed within the insulator body, configured to conduct a fluid flow from the torch head into a consumable cartridge along a first preexisting flow path; a first liquid return channel, disposed within the insulator body, configured to return at least a portion of the fluid flow from the cartridge to the torch head along the first preexisting flow path; and a gas channel, disposed within the insulator body, configured to conduct a first gas flow from the torch head to the cartridge along a second preexisting flow path, wherein the first and second preexisting flow paths are fluidly isolated from each other, and wherein the first liquid coolant channel and the first liquid return channel are radially non-concentric about and radially offset in relation to a central longitudinal axis of the insulator body. 2. The torch head of claim 1 , further comprising an alignment feature configured to radially secure the torch head to the cartridge in a predetermined orientation to maintain the first and second preexisting flow paths extending through the torch insulator and the cartridge. 3. The torch head of claim 2 , wherein the first liquid coolant channel is configured to substantially align with a corresponding first liquid coolant channel of the cartridge when the torch head is radially secured to the cartridge via the alignment feature. 4. The torch head of claim 3 , wherein the first liquid return channel is configured to substantially align with a corresponding first liquid return channel of the cartridge when the torch head is radially secured to the cartridge via the alignment feature. 5. The torch head of claim 4 , wherein the first preexisting flow path comprises the first liquid coolant channel of the torch head, the corresponding first liquid coolant channel of the cartridge, the corresponding first liquid return channel of the cartridge and the first liquid return channel of the torch head. 6. The torch head of claim 1 , wherein the torch insulator further comprises a second gas channel, disposed within the insulator body, configured to conduct a second gas flow from the torch head to the cartridge along a third preexisting flow path, wherein the second and third preexisting flow paths are fluidly isolated from each other. 7. The torch head of claim 1 , wherein the gas channel is radially non-concentric with respect to the longitudinal axis extending through the insulator body. 8. The torch head of claim 1 , wherein the torch insulator further comprises a central channel disposed in the insulator body, the central channel configured to provide at least one of (i) a current or (ii) at least a portion of the fluid flow from the torch head to the cartridge. 9. The torch head of claim 1 , wherein the torch insulator further comprises an electrical channel disposed in the insulator body, the electrical channel configured to receive an ohmic contact connection that establishes an ohmic contact between the torch head and the cartridge. 10. The torch head of claim 1 , wherein the torch insulator further comprises: a current ring at a distal end of the insulator body, the current ring configured to receive a pilot arc current from the cartridge; and a pilot arc channel configured to receive a pilot arc connection that is in electrical communication with the current ring to pass the pilot arc current from the cartridge to the torch head. 11. A torch head for a liquid-cooled plasma arc torch, the torch head comprising: the torch head of claim 1 ; a cavity in the insulator body; and a communication device comprising a circuit board and a radio-frequency identification (RFID) antenna coil, the RFID antenna coil electrically connected to the circuit board and positioned adjacent a distal end of the communication device; wherein the communication device is located in the cavity such that the RFID antenna coil is positioned at the distal end of the insulator body. 12. The torch head of claim 11 , wherein the communication device further comprises a sealed housing for preventing liquid from entering therein. 13. The torch head of claim 11 , wherein the circuit board of the communication device is configured to power the antenna coil and read an RFID signal received by the antenna coil. 14. The torch head of claim 11 , wherein the communication device further comprises a connector at a proximal end of the communication device. 15. The torch head of claim 11 , wherein the gas channel, the first liquid coolant channel, the first liquid return channel and the cavity are radially non-concentric in relation to the central longitudinal axis of the insulator body. 16. The torch head of claim 11 , wherein the antenna coil is positioned at an end face of the distal end of the communication device. 17. A torch head for a liquid-cooled plasma arc torch, the torch head comprising: a torch body; and a torch insulator having a substantially non-electrically-conductive insulator body, the torch insulator coupled to the torch body, the torch insulator including: a first liquid coolant channel, disposed within the insulator body, configured to conduct a fluid flow from the torch head into a consumable cartridge along a first preexisting flow path; a first liquid return channel, disposed within the insulator body, configured to return at least a portion of the fluid flow from the cartridge to the torch head along the first preexisting flow path; a gas channel, disposed within the insulator body, configured to conduct a first gas flow from the torch head to the cartridge along a second preexisting flow path, and a gas valve embedded in the insulator body, the gas valve in fluid communication with the gas channel, the gas valve configured to select one of a plurality of gases for supply to the gas channel, wherein the first and second preexisting flow paths are fluidly isolated from each other and. 18. A torch head for a liquid-cooled plasma arc torch, the torch head comprising: a torch body; and a torch insulator having a substantially non-electrically-conductive insulator body, the torch insulator coupled to the torch body, the torch insulator including: a first liquid coolant channel, disposed within the insulator body, configured to conduct a fluid flow from the torch head into a consumable cartridge along a first preexisting flow path; a first liquid return channel, disposed within the insulator body, configured to return at least a portion of the fluid flow from the cartridge to the torch head along the first preexisting flow path; a gas channel, disposed within the insulator body, configured to conduct a first gas flow from the torch head to the cartridge along a second preexisting flow path, a second liquid coolant channel, disposed within the insulator body, configured to conduct at least a portion of the fluid flow from the torch head into the cartridge along the first preexisting flow path; a second liquid return channel, disposed within the insulator body, configured to return at least a portion of the fluid flow from the cartridge to the torch head along the first preexisting flow path; and a distribution channel, disposed within the insulator body, connecting the first liquid return channel with the second liquid coolant channel, wherein t
Circuit arrangements (H05H1/38, H05H1/40 take precedence) · CPC title
Cooling arrangements · CPC title
Antenna details (antennas for wireless devices, e.g. RFID tags, in general H01Q1/22) · CPC title
Arrangements for stabilising or constricting the arc, e.g. by an additional gas flow · CPC title
Cooled electrode holders · CPC title
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