Gas diffuser assemblies for nozzle assemblies having multiple attachment methods

US11192202B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11192202-B2
Application numberUS-201916262593-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 30, 2019
Priority dateFeb 6, 2018
Publication dateDec 7, 2021
Grant dateDec 7, 2021

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Abstract

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A welding torch having a nozzle assembly with multiple attachment methods is disclosed. The nozzle assembly includes a nozzle shell, an electrically insulating sleeve, and a nozzle insert. The nozzle insert is configured for attachment to gas diffuser assemblies with different attachment mechanisms (e.g. a slip-on mechanism relying on frictional force, and/or screw-on mechanism relying on torque).

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What is claimed is: 1. A gas diffuser, comprising: a base comprising a first groove configured to accept a retaining ring, and a second groove configured to accept an O-ring; a nose having gas holes; a core coupling the base to the nose, wherein the core includes screw threads configured to engage complementary screw threads of a nozzle assembly; and a front shoulder positioned at an intersection of the core and the base, wherein the front shoulder is configured to abut a complementary shoulder of the nozzle assembly, the base has a first outer diameter that is larger than a second outer diameter of the core, the nose has a third outer diameter that is smaller than the second outer diameter of the core, and the front shoulder has a diameter that is smaller than the first outer diameter of the base and larger than the second outer diameter of the core and the third outer diameter of the nose. 2. The gas diffuser of claim 1 , further comprising a bore extending through an approximate center of the gas diffuser, wherein the gas holes are in fluid communication with the bore. 3. The gas diffuser of claim 1 , wherein the first groove is positioned proximate the front shoulder. 4. The gas diffuser of claim 1 , wherein the base comprises a rear shoulder configured to abut a portion of the nozzle assembly. 5. The gas diffuser of claim 4 , wherein the rear shoulder is between the first groove and the second groove. 6. The gas diffuser of claim 1 , wherein the base, core, or nose is cylindrical. 7. The gas diffuser of claim 1 , wherein the first groove and the second groove comprises a depressed surface bounded on two sides by raised surfaces. 8. A gas diffuser assembly, comprising: a gas diffuser comprising: a base comprising a retaining ring groove configured to accept a retaining ring, a nose having gas holes, a core coupling the base to the nose, wherein the core includes screw threads configured to engage complementary screw threads of a nozzle assembly, and a front shoulder positioned at an intersection of the core and the base, wherein the front shoulder is configured to abut a complementary shoulder of the nozzle assembly, the base has a first outer diameter that is larger than a second outer diameter of the core, the nose has a third outer diameter that is smaller than the second outer diameter of the core, and the front shoulder has a diameter that is smaller than the first outer diameter of the base and larger than the second outer diameter of the core and the third outer diameter of the nose; and a retaining ring positioned within the retaining ring groove. 9. The gas diffuser assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a bore extending through an approximate center of the gas diffuser, wherein the gas holes are in fluid communication with the bore. 10. The gas diffuser assembly of claim 8 , further comprising an O-ring positioned in an O-ring groove of the gas diffuser. 11. The gas diffuser assembly of claim 10 , wherein a rear shoulder is positioned between the O-ring groove and the retaining ring groove. 12. The gas diffuser assembly of claim 8 , wherein the retaining ring groove is positioned proximate the front shoulder. 13. The gas diffuser assembly of claim 8 , wherein the base, core, or nose is cylindrical. 14. The gas diffuser assembly of claim 8 , wherein the base, core, and nose are cylindrical. 15. A welding torch, comprising: a nozzle shell; a nozzle insert positioned within the nozzle shell, wherein the nozzle insert comprises an engaging surface configured to frictionally engage a compressible member of a gas diffuser assembly, a threaded surface having screw threads to engage complementary screw threads of a gas diffuser assembly, and a shoulder between the screw threads and the engaging surface; and the gas diffuser assembly coupled to the nozzle insert, wherein the gas diffuser assembly comprises a gas diffuser, and wherein the gas diffuser comprises: a base, a nose having gas holes, wherein the nose extends out of the nozzle insert such that the gas holes are positioned outside of the nozzle insert, a core coupling the base to the nose, and a front shoulder positioned at an intersection of the core and the base, wherein the front shoulder abuts the shoulder of the nozzle insert. 16. The welding torch of claim 15 , wherein the gas diffuser assembly further comprises the compressible member positioned within a groove of the gas diffuser, and wherein the compressible member frictionally engages the engaging surface. 17. The welding torch of claim 15 , wherein the core is coupled to the nose through a taper, and wherein an axial distance from an intersection of the taper and the nose to the front shoulder is larger than or equal to an axial length of the threaded surface. 18. The welding torch of claim 15 , wherein the core includes screw threads engaged to the threaded surface, wherein an axial distance from an intersection of the core and the nose to the compressible member is greater than or equal to an axial length of the engaging surface. 19. The welding torch of claim 15 , wherein an axial length of the core of the gas diffuser is equal to an axial length of the threaded surface of the nozzle insert. 20. The welding torch of claim 15 , wherein the gas diffuser is coupled to a gooseneck.

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  • B23K9/173Primary

    and of a consumable electrode · CPC title

  • Supporting devices for electrodes · CPC title

  • using consumable wire electrodes · CPC title

  • B23K9/164Primary

    making use of a moving fluid · CPC title

  • Automatic feeding or moving of electrodes or work for spot or seam welding or cutting · CPC title

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What does patent US11192202B2 cover?
A welding torch having a nozzle assembly with multiple attachment methods is disclosed. The nozzle assembly includes a nozzle shell, an electrically insulating sleeve, and a nozzle insert. The nozzle insert is configured for attachment to gas diffuser assemblies with different attachment mechanisms (e.g. a slip-on mechanism relying on frictional force, and/or screw-on mechanism relying on torque).
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Illinois Tool Works
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23K9/173. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 07 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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