System for a welding sequencer

US10940555B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10940555-B2
Application numberUS-201815948357-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 9, 2018
Priority dateDec 20, 2006
Publication dateMar 9, 2021
Grant dateMar 9, 2021

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The invention described herein generally pertains to a system and method for evaluating one or more conditions or preliminary weld condition related to a welding system and/or method that utilizes a welding sequence to perform two or more welds with respective welding schedules. In an embodiment, an operator registration is provided that verifies the operator and identifies welding sequences to which the operator is authorized to perform. In another embodiment, one or more fixture locations are monitored to determine whether a workpiece is accurately configured prior to a welding operation. In still another embodiment, locations on a workpiece can be displayed to assist an operator in performing two or more welds utilizing a welding sequence. Moreover, a wireless system communications a data signal to a welding work cell in which such data is used to identify a welding sequence.

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What is claimed is: 1. A welder system, comprising: a welding job sequencer component that is configured to select one or more welding sequences, wherein the welding sequence defines at least a parameter and a welding schedule for a first welding procedure to create a first weld on a workpiece and a second welding procedure to create a second weld on the workpiece; the welding job sequencer component is configured to utilize the welding sequence in a welding work cell to facilitate performing the first welding procedure and the second welding procedure; and the welding job sequencer component is further configured to employ the welding sequence for the welding work cell to perform one or more welds to assemble the workpiece by automatically adjusting a setting on a welding equipment within the welding work cell. 2. The welder system of claim 1 , further comprising a register component that is configured to receive an input from an operator within the welding work cell to authorize the operator to perform the first welding procedure and the second welding procedure on the workpiece. 3. A welder system, comprising: a register component that is configured to receive an input from an operator at a welding work cell and to authorize the operator to perform a first welding procedure and a second welding procedure on a workpiece; a welding job sequencer component that is configured to select a welding sequence that the operator is authorized to perform, wherein the welding sequence defines at least a parameter and a welding schedule for the first welding procedure to create a first weld on the workpiece and the second welding procedure to create a second weld on the workpiece, wherein the welding job sequencer component is configured to utilize the welding sequence in the welding work cell to facilitate performing the first welding procedure and the second welding procedure, and wherein the welding job sequencer component is further configured to employ the welding sequence for the welding work cell to perform one or more welds to assemble the workpiece by automatically adjusting a setting on a welding equipment within the welding work cell. 4. The welder system of claim 3 , further comprising a weld score component that is configured to evaluate at least one of the first weld or the second weld performed on the workpiece by the operator based upon at least one of an image of the first weld or the second weld or a user inspection. 5. The welder system of claim 3 , further comprising a check point component that is configured to monitor the authorized operator and creation of at least one of the first weld or the second weld in real time. 6. The welder system of claim 3 , wherein the welding job sequencer component further instructs the operator to assemble the workpiece with the first welding procedure and the second welding procedure having two separate welding schedules. 7. The welder system of claim 3 , wherein the register component is configured to identify the operator with a portion of biometric data. 8. The welder system of claim 7 , wherein the portion of biometric data is at least one of a handprint, a fingerprint, a retinal scan of an eye, a portion of facial data of the operator, a height of the operator, or a weight of the operator. 9. The welder system of claim 3 , wherein the register component is configured to identify the operator by an image and the image is located on at least one of a helmet of the operator, a protective shield on a helmet, a glove, a welding gun, an identification badge, a welding jacket, a welding sleeve, a welding apron, or a pair of glasses. 10. The welder system of claim 9 , wherein the image is at least one of a barcode, an employee identification, a set of letters, a set of numbers, a Quick Response (QR) code, a graphic, a logo, or a three-dimensional (3D) barcode. 11. The welder system of claim 3 , further comprising a monitor component that is configured to detect a location of at least one fixture used with the workpiece within the welding work cell, wherein the at least one fixture secures the workpiece from movement during the first weld or the second weld. 12. The welder system of claim 11 , wherein the monitor component is further configured to verify that the location of the at least one fixture corresponds to a location indicated with the welding sequence. 13. The welder system of claim 12 , wherein the monitor component is at least one of a pressure sensor, an image capture device, or a video device. 14. The welder system of claim 12 , wherein the monitor component detects the location of the at least one fixture based on an orientation of the workpiece within the welding cell. 15. The welder system of claim 3 , further comprising a location component that is configured to indicate a weld location for the workpiece to the operator based upon the welding sequence. 16. The welder system of claim 15 , wherein the location component projects the weld location on at least one of the workpiece or an equipment of the operator. 17. The welder system of claim 16 , wherein the equipment of the operator is at least one of a helmet, a visor, a lens on a pair of glasses, or a display on a glove. 18. The welder system of claim 3 , further comprising: a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) component that is configured to receive a wireless signal from an RFID tag affixed to the workpiece, wherein the wireless signal includes data to identify the workpiece; and a select component that is configured to identify the welding sequence based on the identified workpiece. 19. A welder system, comprising: a register component that is configured to receive an input from an operator at a welding work cell and to authorize the operator to perform a first welding procedure and a second welding procedure on a workpiece; a welding job sequencer component that is configured to select one or more welding sequences that the operator is authorized to perform; and a select component that is configured to identify a welding sequence based on identifying the workpiece, wherein the welding sequence defines at least a parameter and a welding schedule for the first welding procedure to create a first weld on the workpiece and the second welding procedure to create a second weld on the workpiece, wherein the welding job sequencer component is configured to utilize the welding sequence in the welding work cell to facilitate performing the first welding procedure and the second welding procedure, and wherein the welding job sequencer component is further configured to employ the welding sequence for the welding work cell to perform one or more welds to assemble the workpiece by automatically adjusting a setting on a welding equipment within the welding work cell. 20. The welder system of claim 19 , wherein the welding job sequencer component further instructs the operator to assemble the workpiece with the first welding procedure and the second welding procedure having two separate welding schedules.

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  • and of a consumable electrode · CPC title

  • Marking · CPC title

  • Project on workpiece, image of finished workpiece, info or a spot · CPC title

  • Biometric sensor, fingerprint as user access password · CPC title

  • characterised by the electric circuit (B23K9/1012 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10940555B2 cover?
The invention described herein generally pertains to a system and method for evaluating one or more conditions or preliminary weld condition related to a welding system and/or method that utilizes a welding sequence to perform two or more welds with respective welding schedules. In an embodiment, an operator registration is provided that verifies the operator and identifies welding sequences to…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lincoln Global Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23K9/0956. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 09 2021 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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