Dual wire welding system and method
US-9839970-B2 · Dec 12, 2017 · US
US11198192B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11198192-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816159805-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 15, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 15, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 14, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 14, 2021 |
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A welding or additive manufacturing wire drive system includes a first drive roll having a first annular groove, a second drive roll having a second annular groove, a first welding wire located between the drive rolls in the annular grooves, and a second welding wire located between the drive rolls in the annular grooves. A biasing member biases the first drive roll toward the second drive roll to force the first welding wire to contact the second welding wire. The first welding wire contacts each of a first sidewall portion of the first annular groove, a first sidewall portion of the second annular groove, and the second welding wire. The second welding wire contacts each of a second sidewall portion of the first annular groove, a second sidewall portion of the second annular groove, and the first welding wire. The drive rolls rotate in opposite directions thereby moving the welding wires through the wire drive system.
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What is claimed is: 1. A welding or additive manufacturing wire drive system, comprising: a first drive roll having a first annular groove; a second drive roll having a second annular groove aligned with the first annular groove; a first welding wire located between the first drive roll and the second drive roll in both of the first annular groove and the second annular groove; a second welding wire located between the first drive roll and the second drive roll in both of the first annular groove and the second annular groove; and a biasing member that biases the first drive roll toward the second drive roll to force the first welding wire to contact the second welding wire, wherein: the first welding wire contacts each of a first sidewall portion of the first annular groove, a first sidewall portion of the second annular groove, and the second welding wire, and the first welding wire is clamped against the second welding wire between the first drive roll and the second drive roll by the first sidewall portion of the first annular groove and the first sidewall portion of the second annular groove, the second welding wire contacts each of a second sidewall portion of the first annular groove, a second sidewall portion of the second annular groove, and the first welding wire, and the second welding wire is clamped against the first welding wire between the first drive roll and the second drive roll by the second sidewall portion of the first annular groove and the second sidewall portion of the second annular groove, and the first drive roll and the second drive roll rotate in opposite directions thereby moving the first welding wire and the second welding wire through the wire drive system. 2. The welding or additive manufacturing wire drive system of claim 1 , wherein the first welding wire and the second welding wire have different diameters. 3. The welding or additive manufacturing wire drive system of claim 1 , wherein the first welding wire and the second welding wire have different compositions. 4. The welding or additive manufacturing wire drive system of claim 1 , wherein the first welding wire is a solid welding wire and the second welding wire is a flux-cored welding wire. 5. The welding or additive manufacturing wire drive system of claim 1 , wherein the first welding wire is a solid welding wire and the second welding wire is a metal-cored welding wire. 6. The welding or additive manufacturing wire drive system of claim 1 , wherein respective cross sections of the first annular groove and the second annular groove have a trapezoidal shape. 7. The welding or additive manufacturing wire drive system of claim 6 , wherein the trapezoidal shape is an isosceles trapezoid. 8. The welding or additive manufacturing wire drive system of claim 6 , wherein the trapezoidal shape is an acute trapezoid. 9. The welding or additive manufacturing wire drive system of claim 6 , wherein the trapezoidal shape is a right trapezoid. 10. The welding or additive manufacturing wire drive system of claim 1 , wherein: the first annular groove comprises a first groove base extending between the first sidewall portion of the first annular groove and the second sidewall portion of the first annular groove, the second annular groove comprises a second groove base extending between the first sidewall portion of the second annular groove and the second sidewall portion of the second annular groove, the first welding wire is offset from both of the first groove base and the second groove base, and the second welding wire is offset from both of the first groove base and the second groove base. 11. A welding or additive manufacturing wire drive system, comprising: a first drive roll having a first annular groove; a second drive roll having a second annular groove aligned with the first annular groove; a first welding wire located between the first drive roll and the second drive roll in both of the first annular groove and the second annular groove; a second welding wire located between the first drive roll and the second drive roll in both of the first annular groove and the second annular groove; and a biasing member that biases the first drive roll toward the second drive roll to force the first welding wire to contact the second welding wire, wherein: the first welding wire contacts each of a first sidewall portion of the first annular groove, a first sidewall portion of the second annular groove, and the second welding wire, the second welding wire contacts each of a second sidewall portion of the first annular groove, a second sidewall portion of the second annular groove, and the first welding wire, and the first drive roll and the second drive roll rotate in opposite directions thereby moving the first welding wire and the second welding wire through the wire drive system, wherein: the first annular groove comprises a first groove base extending between the first sidewall portion of the first annular groove and the second sidewall portion of the first annular groove, the second annular groove comprises a second groove base extending between the first sidewall portion of the second annular groove and the second sidewall portion of the second annular groove, the first welding wire is offset from both of the first groove base and the second groove base, and the second welding wire is offset from both of the first groove base and the second groove base, and wherein the first welding wire is clamped by the first sidewall portion of the first annular groove, the first sidewall portion of the second annular groove, and the second welding wire so as to be clamped offset from both of the first groove base and the second groove base, and the second welding wire is clamped by the second sidewall portion of the first annular groove, the second sidewall portion of the second annular groove, and the first welding wire so as to be clamped offset from both of the first groove base and the second groove base. 12. The welding or additive manufacturing wire drive system of claim 1 , wherein: the first annular groove comprises a first groove base extending between the first sidewall portion of the first annular groove and the second sidewall portion of the first annular groove, the second annular groove comprises a second groove base extending between the first sidewall portion of the second annular groove and the second sidewall portion of the second annular groove, and respective gaps exists between the first welding wire and both of the first groove base and the second groove base. 13. A welding or additive manufacturing wire drive system, comprising: a first drive roll having a first circumferential groove comprising a first groove base extending between a first inner sidewall and a first outer sidewall of the first circumferential groove; a second drive roll having a second circumferential groove aligned with the first circumferential groove, wherein the second circumferential groove comprises a second groove base extending between a second inner sidewall and a second outer sidewall of the second circumferential groove; a first welding wire located between the first drive roll and the second drive roll in both of the first circumferential groove and the second circumferential groove; a second welding wire located between the first drive roll and the second drive roll in both of the first circumferential groove and the second circumferential groove; and a biasing member that biases the first drive roll toward the second drive roll to force the first welding wire to contact the second welding wire, wherein: the first welding wire contacts each of the fir
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