Tandem strip cladding method and apparatus
US-9289843-B2 · Mar 22, 2016 · US
US10974350B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10974350-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615392522-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 28, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 13, 2021 |
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Strip cladding heads having strip pressure limits and strip cladding systems with strip cladding heads having strip pressure limits are disclosed are disclosed. A disclosed example cladding head for a strip cladding system includes a first contact jaw comprising first and second contacts to deliver welding power to a cladding strip that is driven between the first and second contacts, a first contact pressure adjuster to set a first pressure applied by the first and second contacts to the cladding strip, and a first strip lock preventer to limit the first pressure applied by the first and second contacts to the cladding strip to less than a threshold pressure.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cladding head for a strip cladding system, comprising: a first contact jaw comprising first and second contacts configured to deliver welding power to a cladding strip that is driven between the first and second contacts; a first contact pressure adjuster configured to set a first pressure applied by the first and second contacts to the cladding strip, the first contact pressure adjuster comprising: a spring configured to bias the first contact toward the second contact with respect to a pivot; and a spring compressor, comprising a threaded cap on a piston and configured to apply a compressive force to the spring to set the bias, wherein the piston passes through the spring between the spring compressor and an adjustable cladding head clamping plate, and the piston passes through the adjustable cladding head clamping plate and the piston is pivotally connected to a finger; and a first strip lock preventer configured to limit the first pressure applied by the first and second contacts to the cladding strip to less than a threshold pressure, wherein the threshold pressure is set to prevent locking of the cladding strip by the first and second contacts. 2. The cladding head as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first strip lock preventer is configured to stop the spring compressor from exceeding an upper limit on the compressive force. 3. The cladding head as defined in claim 1 , further comprising a strip guide to feed the cladding strip through the first contact jaw such that the cladding strip laterally extends from the first contact jaw by between 0 millimeters and 3 millimeters on a first lateral side and between 0 millimeters and 3 millimeters on a second lateral side. 4. The cladding head as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first contact pressure adjuster comprises: a levered arm, the first contact being attached to a first end of the levered arm; a piston attached to the second end of the levered arm; a spring coupled to the piston, the spring configured to exert a force on the piston and a cladding head pressure support, to cause the first contact to be biased toward the second contact via the piston and the levered arm, wherein the cladding head pressure support is fixed with respect to the second contact and the levered arm rotates around a pivot that is fixed with respect to the second contact; and a spring compression setter coupled to the piston, the spring compression setter being adjustable to set the force exerted by the spring on the piston, the first strip lock preventer configured to limit adjustment of the spring compression setter to limit the force exerted by the spring on the piston. 5. The cladding head as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first contact pressure adjuster is configured to enable relief of the first pressure by disengagement of the first contact pressure adjuster and, when the first pressure is engaged, the first pressure is to prevent bouncing between the first and second contacts and the cladding strip. 6. A cladding head for a strip cladding system, comprising: a first contact jaw comprising first and second contacts configured to deliver welding power to a cladding strip that is driven between the first and second contacts; a first contact pressure adjuster configured to set a first pressure applied by the first and second contacts to the cladding strip; a first strip lock preventer configured to limit the first pressure applied by the first and second contacts to the cladding strip to less than a threshold pressure, wherein the threshold pressure is set to prevent locking of the cladding strip by the first and second contacts; a second contact jaw comprising third and fourth contacts configured to deliver the welding power to the cladding strip that is driven between the third and fourth contacts; a second contact pressure adjuster configured to set a second pressure applied by the third and fourth contacts to the cladding strip; and a second strip lock preventer configured to limit the second pressure applied by the third and fourth contacts to the cladding strip. 7. The cladding head as defined in claim 6 , wherein the first and second contacts are configured to apply the first pressure to a first section of the cladding strip and the third and fourth contacts are configured to apply the second pressure to a second section of the cladding strip. 8. The cladding head as defined in claim 7 , wherein the first and second contacts are separated laterally from the third and fourth contacts by a gap of at least 1 millimeter. 9. The cladding head as defined in claim 7 , wherein the first and second contacts are separated laterally from the third and fourth contacts by a gap of 3 millimeters. 10. The cladding head as defined in claim 7 , wherein a total of a width of the first contact and a width of the third contact is less than a width of the cladding strip. 11. The cladding head as defined in claim 6 , wherein the second contact pressure adjuster is configured to enable release of the second pressure applied by the third and fourth contacts. 12. The cladding head as defined in claim 6 , wherein the second contact pressure adjuster is configured to set the second pressure independently of the first contact pressure adjuster. 13. A strip cladding system, comprising: a power source to provide welding power; and a cladding head configurable to deliver first cladding strips having a first width to a workpiece using the welding power and configurable to deliver second cladding strips having a second width to the workpiece, the cladding head comprising: a first contact jaw comprising first and second contacts configured to: deliver the welding power to the first cladding strips when the first cladding strips are driven between the first and second contacts; and deliver the welding power to the second cladding strips when the second cladding strips are driven between the first and second contacts; a second contact jaw comprising third and fourth contacts to deliver the welding power to the second cladding strips when the second cladding strips are driven between the third and fourth contacts; a first contact pressure adjuster configured to set a first pressure applied by the first and second contacts to the first cladding strips when the first cladding strips are driven between the first and second contacts and to set the first pressure applied by the first and second contacts to the second cladding strips when the second cladding strips are driven between the first and second contacts; a first strip lock preventer configured to limit the first pressure applied by the first and second contacts to the first cladding strips or to the second cladding strips to less than a threshold pressure; a second contact pressure adjuster configured to set a second pressure applied by the third and fourth contacts to the second cladding strips when the second cladding strips are driven between the third and fourth contacts, and to relieve the second pressure when the first cladding strips are driven between the first and second contacts of the first contact jaw; and a second strip lock preventer configured to limit the second pressure applied by the third and fourth contacts to the second cladding strips to less than the threshold pressure when the second cladding strips are driven between the third and fourth contacts, wherein the threshold pressure is set to prevent locking of the second cladding strips by the first and second contacts. 14. The strip cladding system as defined in claim 13 , wherein the first and second contacts are separated laterally from the third and fourt
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