Low energy, motion-assist, point-and-shoot welding torch

US10730140B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10730140-B2
Application numberUS-201715689099-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 29, 2017
Priority dateAug 29, 2017
Publication dateAug 4, 2020
Grant dateAug 4, 2020

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Hybrid manual and automated welding systems and methods are described. A hand-held welding tool is manually positioned to engage a workpiece. The hand-held welding tool includes a motion device that is configured to automatically move a contact tip or a welding heat source during a welding operation after a manual triggering. A welding arc is automatically and repeatedly turned off and on to make a string of overlapping and equally spaced spot welds while the contact tip or the welding heat source moves from the first position to the second position.

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What is claimed is: 1. A system, comprising: a hand-held welding tool that is manually placed in a welding position, wherein the hand-held welding tool is configured to be activated to cause a contact tip or a welding heat source to automatically move from a first position and to second position during a welding operation, and wherein a welding arc is automatically and repeatedly turned off and on while the contact tip or the welding heat source moves from the first position to the second position to make a plurality of welds between the first position and the second position, wherein, as a travel speed decreases, a time period between each arc on time increases to make equally spaced weld spots. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of welds include overlapping spot welds. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein a welding current or a wire feed speed used during the welding operation is automatically and repeatedly turned on and off to make the plurality of welds while the contact tip or the welding heat source moves from the first position to the second position. 4. The system of claim 3 , comprising: a welding power source operatively coupled to the hand-held welding tool, wherein the welding power source is configured to ramp welding current up and down in correspondence with a variable travel speed during the welding operation to make a string of equally spaced overlapping spot welds. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein a travel speed is not constant during the welding. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the hand-held welding tool is configured to make a string of overlapping spot welds when the contact tip or the welding heat source is automatically moved from the first position to the second position. 7. The system of claim 1 , comprising: a solenoid assembly configured to control the contact tip or the welding heat source and to position the contact tip or the welding heat source in the first position when the solenoid assembly is energized. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the solenoid assembly is configured to position the contact tip or the welding heat source in the second position when the solenoid assembly is de-energized. 9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the hand-held welding tool includes a trigger, a button, or a switch to manually activate the hand-held welding tool. 10. A method, comprising: manually positioning a hand-held welding tool to engage a workpiece; starting a welding operation from an initial position based on a first event; automatically moving a contact tip or a welding heat source from a first position to a second position relative to the workpiece during the welding operation; and repeatedly and automatically turning a weld current on and off while the contact tip or the welding heat source moves from the first position to the second position to make a plurality of spot welds between the first position and the second position; and controlling a time duration between successive weld current on times to make equally spaced spot welds. 11. A hand-held welding tool that is manually placed in a welding position for set of multiple welds, comprising: a motion device configured to automatically move a contact tip or a welding heat source during a welding operation; and a triggering device configured to cause the motion device to automatically move the contact tip or the welding heat source from a first position and to second position during the welding operation, wherein a welding arc is automatically and repeatedly turned off and on while the contact tip or the welding heat source moves from the first position to the second position to make a plurality of welds between the first position and the second position, wherein, as a travel speed decreases, a time period between each arc on time increases to make equally spaced weld spots. 12. The hand-held welding tool of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of welds include overlapping spot welds. 13. The hand-held welding tool of claim 12 , wherein a welding current or a wire feed speed used during the welding operation is automatically and repeatedly turned on and off to make the spot welds while the contact tip or the welding heat source moves from the first position to the second position. 14. The hand-held welding tool of claim 11 , wherein a travel speed is not constant during the welding operation. 15. The hand-held welding tool of claim 11 , wherein the motion device includes a solenoid assembly configured to control the contact tip or the welding heat source and to position the contact tip or the welding heat source in the first position when the solenoid assembly is energized. 16. The hand-held welding tool of claim 15 , wherein the solenoid assembly is configured to position the contact tip or the welding heat source in the second position when the solenoid assembly is de-energized. 17. The hand-held welding tool of claim 11 , wherein hand-held welding tool is configured to perform one or more of the following: gas metal arc welding (GMAW), gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), plasma arc welding (PAW), laser welding, and submerged arc welding (SAW).

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Classifications

  • B23K9/007Primary

    Spot arc welding · CPC title

  • Using mechanical means · CPC title

  • Portable laser equipment, e.g. hand-held laser apparatus · CPC title

  • Spot welding · CPC title

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

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What does patent US10730140B2 cover?
Hybrid manual and automated welding systems and methods are described. A hand-held welding tool is manually positioned to engage a workpiece. The hand-held welding tool includes a motion device that is configured to automatically move a contact tip or a welding heat source during a welding operation after a manual triggering. A welding arc is automatically and repeatedly turned off and on to ma…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Illinois Tool Works
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23K9/007. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 04 2020 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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