Magnetic detector
US-2018210040-A1 · Jul 26, 2018 · US
US11446758B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11446758-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716326155-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 19, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2022 |
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An insulation part for supporting an electrically conductive nozzle in an insulated manner, and a laser machining head with a housing (10), through which a working laser beam path (11) is guided. The working laser beam path (11) exits on the machining side through an electrically conductive nozzle (17). The electrically conductive nozzle (17) is supported on an insulation part (18), which is supported on the housing (10), and which, for the capacitive distance measurement, is electrically connected to an oscillating circuit (24) of a distance measuring circuit (22). To monitor the presence of an inexpensive insulation part (18) in a user-friendly manner, the insulation part (18) comprises a ferromagnetic body (26) and a sensor (27) for detecting the ferromagnetic body (26) is provided on the housing (10). The sensor is connected to a monitoring circuit (29) that, in the absence of an insulation part (18), outputs a warning signal.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A laser machining head comprising: a housing through which a working laser beam is guided; an electrically conductive nozzle through which the working laser beam from the housing enters and exits to a workpiece, wherein the nozzle is electrically connected to an oscillating circuit for a capacitive measurement of a distance from the electrically conductive nozzle to the workpiece; an insulation part attached between the electrically conductive nozzle and the housing, wherein the insulation part has a central through opening for a working laser beam path and wherein the insulation part further comprises a ferromagnetic body ; and a sensor in the housing configured to detect attachment of the insulation part to the housing by detecting the ferromagnetic body of the insulation part, the sensor connected to a monitoring circuit configured to output a warning signal when the insulation part is not attached to the housing. 2. The laser machining head of claim 1 , wherein the insulation part comprises a ring-shaped electrically insulating body that has the central through opening for the working laser beam path. 3. The laser machining head of claim 2 , wherein the electrically insulating body is a ceramic body, and wherein the ferromagnetic body is embedded in the ceramic body. 4. The laser machining head of claim 1 , wherein the ferromagnetic body is ring-shaped having a central through opening for the working laser beam path, and wherein the insulation part comprises an electrically insulating plastic in which the ring-shaped ferromagnetic body is embedded. 5. The laser machining head of claim 4 , wherein the ferromagnetic body consists of an alloy having a Curie temperature, and the sensor is further configured to detect whether a temperature of the ferromagnetic body increases above the Curie temperature. 6. The laser machining head of claim 5 , wherein the alloy is a nickel/cobalt/iron (NiCoFe)-based alloy.
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by controlling the distance between laser head and workpiece · CPC title
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