Welding apparatus with automated welding retraction
US-2017050258-A1 · Feb 23, 2017 · US
US10906120B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10906120-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615179173-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 10, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2021 |
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Methods and apparatus to provide a consistent electrode state for welding, an example welding-type system includes: a first wire drive to feed an electrode wire through a welding torch; a bidirectional assisting wire drive to advance the electrode wire from a wire supply to the first wire drive; a tension-compression detector to detect a first tension-compression state of the electrode wire; and one or more motor controllers to control the first wire drive and the assisting wire drive to put the electrode wire in a predetermined position relative to the welding torch by: controlling the first wire drive to hold the electrode wire; and controlling the assisting wire drive to advance or retract the electrode wire based on the first tension-compression state to put the electrode wire in a second tension-compression state.
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A welding-type system, comprising: a first wire drive configured to feed an electrode wire through a welding torch; a bidirectional assisting wire drive configured to advance the electrode wire from a wire supply to the first wire drive; a tension-compression detector configured to detect a state of a portion of the electrode wire between the first wire drive and the assisting wire drive, the tension-compression detector configured to select the detected state from: a tension state, a compression state, and a neutral tension-compression state; and one or more motor controllers configured to control the first wire drive and the assisting wire drive to put the electrode wire in a predetermined position relative to the welding torch by: controlling the first wire drive to hold the electrode wire in a stationary position; and controlling the assisting wire drive to, while the first wire drive is holding the electrode wire, advance or retract the electrode wire based on the detected one of the tension state, the compression state, or the neutral tension-compression state to put the electrode wire in a predetermined tension-compression state. 2. The welding-type system as defined in claim 1 , further comprising a motor torque monitor configured to monitor a motor torque at one or more of the first wire drive or the assisting wire drive, the one or more motor controllers configured to identify the second tension-compression state based on the motor torque. 3. A welding-type system comprising: a first wire drive configured to feed an electrode wire through a welding torch; a bidirectional assisting wire drive configured to advance the electrode wire from a wire supply to the first wire drive; a tension-compression detector configured to detect a first tension-compression state of the electrode wire; a tension-compression sensor coupled to the tension-compression detector, the tension-compression sensor comprising: a marker physically coupled to a wire liner of the electrode wire; one or more first sensors configured to detect corresponding amounts of compression in the electrode wire when the one or more first sensors detect the marker; and one or more second sensors configured to detect corresponding amounts of tension in the electrode wire when the one or more second sensors detect the marker, the tension-compression state being based on output values of the one or more first sensors and the one or more second sensors; and one or more motor controllers configured to control the first wire drive and the assisting wire drive to put the electrode wire in a predetermined position relative to the welding torch by: controlling the first wire drive to hold the electrode wire; and controlling the assisting wire drive to advance or retract the electrode wire based on the first tension-compression state to put the electrode wire in a second tension-compression state. 4. The welding-type system as defined in claim 3 , wherein the one or more first sensors and the one or more second sensors comprise at least one of a Hall effect sensor, an optocoupler, a potentiometer, a linear variable differential transformer, an inductive proximity sensor, a rotary encoder, or an incremental encoder. 5. The welding-type system as defined in claim 1 , further comprising a robot controller configured to control a movement of the welding torch and to indicate to the one or more motor controllers that the movement of the welding torch between welds is completed, the one or more motor controllers configured to control the first wire drive and the assisting wire drive to put the electrode wire in the predetermined position in response to the indication from the robot controller. 6. The welding-type system as defined in claim 1 , further comprising a robot controller configured to control a movement of the welding torch, the one or more motor controllers configured to control the first wire drive and the assisting wire drive to put the electrode wire in the predetermined position and to maintain the electrode wire in the predetermined position while the welding torch is moved. 7. A welding-type system comprising: a first wire drive configured to feed an electrode wire through a welding torch; a bidirectional assisting wire drive configured to advance the electrode wire from a wire supply to the first wire drive; a tension-compression detector configured to detect a first tension-compression state of the electrode wire; and one or more motor controllers configured to control the first wire drive and the assisting wire drive to put the electrode wire in a predetermined position relative to the welding torch by: controlling the first wire drive to hold the electrode wire; and controlling the assisting wire drive to advance or retract the electrode wire based on the first tension-compression state to put the electrode wire in a second tension-compression state, wherein the one or more motor controllers are to identify the second tension-compression state by: controlling the first wire drive and the assisting wire drive to put the electrode wire into a third tension-compression state based on the tension-compression detector, the third-tension compression state comprising an upper compression detection limit of the tension-compression detector; controlling the first wire drive to hold the electrode wire; controlling the assisting wire drive to retract the electrode wire and advance the electrode wire; while retracting and advancing the electrode wire, monitoring a wire drive torque for the assisting wire drive to determine whether the wire drive torque satisfies a wire drive torque threshold; identifying tension compression-states corresponding to tension in the electrode wire and compression in the electrode wire by identifying the tension-compression states when the wire drive torque satisfies the wire drive torque threshold; and setting the second tension-compression state to be between the tension-compression states associated with the wire drive torque satisfying the wire drive torque threshold. 8. The welding-type system as defined in claim 1 , wherein the one or more motor controllers are configured to, when the electrode wire is in the second tension-compression state, control the first wire drive and the assisting wire drive to advance or retract the electrode wire to set the electrode wire to a first stickout distance at the welding torch and to have the second tension-compression state. 9. The welding-type system as defined in claim 1 , wherein the one or more motor controllers are configured to detect an end of an electrode wire supply based on detecting a change the first tension-compression state without a change in a characteristic of a wire drive torque of the assisting wire drive. 10. The welding-type system as defined in claim 1 , wherein the tension-compression detector is coupled to a wire liner adjacent to the assisting wire drive or the first wire drive. 11. A welding-type system, comprising: a first wire drive configured to feed an electrode wire to a welding torch; an assisting wire drive configured to advance the electrode wire from a wire supply to the first wire drive; a wire drive monitor configured to monitor a characteristic of at least one of the first wire drive or the assisting wire drive; and one or more motor controllers configured to control the first wire drive and the assisting wire drive configured to put the electrode wire in a predetermined position relative to the welding torch by: controlling the first wire drive to hold the electrode wire in a stationary position; and while controlling the first wire drive to hold the electrode wire in
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