Jacket for a cartridge of a liquid-cooled plasma arc torch

US12447548B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12447548-B2
Application numberUS-202117370485-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 8, 2021
Priority dateJul 8, 2020
Publication dateOct 21, 2025
Grant dateOct 21, 2025

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A jacketed consumable cartridge is provided for a liquid cooled plasma arc torch. The jacketed consumable cartridge comprises an electrode, a swirl ring securely affixed to and disposed circumferentially about a distal end of the electrode, and a nozzle securely affixed to the swirl ring, the nozzle disposed circumferentially about the distal end of the electrode with a portion of the swirl ring located therebetween. The cartridge also comprises a cartridge jacket securely affixed to and disposed circumferentially about a distal end of the nozzle and a shield securely affixed to and disposed circumferentially about a distal end of the cartridge jacket. A proximal end of the cartridge jacket is adapted to extend (i) axially past a proximal end of the shield and (ii) radially beyond a radial extent of the shield.

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What is claimed is: 1. A jacketed consumable cartridge for a liquid cooled plasma arc torch, the jacketed consumable cartridge comprising: an electrode; a swirl ring securely affixed to and disposed circumferentially about a distal end of the electrode; a nozzle securely affixed to the swirl ring, the nozzle disposed circumferentially about the distal end of the electrode with a portion of the swirl ring located therebetween; a cartridge jacket securely affixed to and disposed circumferentially about a distal end of the nozzle; and a shield securely affixed to and disposed circumferentially about a distal end of the cartridge jacket, wherein a proximal end of the cartridge jacket is adapted to extend (i) axially past a proximal end of the shield and (ii) radially beyond a radial extent of the shield, and wherein the electrode, the swirl ring, the nozzle, the cartridge jacket and the shield are securely affixed to each other to form a unitary component and each of the electrode, the swirl ring, the nozzle cartridge jacket and the shield is not individually serviceable or disposable once the unitary component is formed. 2. The jacketed consumable cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the swirl ring is securely affixed to the electrode via two distinct circumferential interfaces on an interior surface of the swirl ring. 3. The jacketed consumable cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the nozzle is securely affixed to the swirl ring via two distinct circumferential interfaces on an exterior surface of the swirl ring. 4. The jacketed consumable cartridge of claim 3 , wherein the swirl ring includes a plurality of slots formed on the exterior surface and dispersed circumferentially about the swirl ring, the plurality of slots shaped to complement an interior profile of the nozzle to define a set of gas swirl passages. 5. The jacketed consumable cartridge of claim 4 , wherein each of the plurality of slots is canted. 6. The jacketed consumable cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the cartridge jacket is securely affixed to the nozzle via at least two distinct circumferential interfaces on an exterior surface of the nozzle. 7. The jacketed consumable cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the shield is securely affixed to the cartridge jacket via a retention feature disposed circumferentially about an external surface of the cartridge jacket, the retention feature configured to receive the proximal end of the shield to securely affix the shield. 8. The jacketed consumable cartridge of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the swirl ring or the cartridge jacket is constructed from an injection moldable plastic material. 9. The jacketed consumable cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the cartridge jacket is circumferentially disposed between the nozzle and the shield to physically separate and electrically isolate the nozzle and the shield. 10. The jacketed consumable cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the proximal end of the cartridge jacket is shaped to flexibly engage a torch body of the plasma arc torch to form a seal that is substantial fluid tight to enable conveyance of both a liquid and a gas from the torch body to the cartridge. 11. The jacketed consumable cartridge of claim 10 , wherein the cartridge jacket includes a plurality of apertures circumferentially disposed about the proximal end, each aperture, connecting an interior surface to an exterior surface of the cartridge jacket, being configured to meter and channel the gas from the torch body to the shield. 12. The jacketed consumable cartridge of claim 10 , wherein the cartridge jacket includes a plurality of axial channels disposed in an interior surface of the cartridge jacket and interspersed circumferentially around the cartridge jacket, the plurality of axial channels configured to complement an external profile of the nozzle to define respective ones of coolant passages for conveying the liquid between the nozzle and the jacket. 13. The jacketed consumable cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the nozzle comprises an alignment surface on an outer circumference of a proximal end of the nozzle, the alignment surf ace configured to enable alignment of the cartridge with a torch body of the plasma arc torch upon engagement between the cartridge and the torch body. 14. The jacketed consumable cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the electrode comprises a silver end disposed on the distal end of the electrode. 15. The jacketed consumable cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the shield includes a plurality of apertures disposed circumferentially about the proximal end of the shield, each aperture shaped to channel, meter, and swirl a gas flow traveling therethrough toward a shield exit orifice. 16. The jacketed consumable cartridge of claim 1 , wherein a ratio of a length of the consumable cartridge to a width of the consumable cartridge is less than 1.25. 17. A jacket for a consumable cartridge of a liquid cooled plasma arc torch, the consumable cartridge, which includes an electrode, a nozzle and a shield, configured to removably attach to a torch body of the plasma arc torch, the jacket comprising: an electrically insulating hollow body defining a longitudinal axis extending therethrough; a distal end of the hollow body disposed along the longitudinal axis, the distal end configured to (i) matingly engage the nozzle at an interior surface of the hollow body, and (ii) extend into a proximal end of the shield to matingly engage the shield at an exterior surface of the hollow body; a proximal end of the hollow body disposed along the longitudinal axis opposite of the distal end, the proximal end extending axially past the proximal end of the shield and radially beyond a radial extent of the shield, the proximal end configured to matingly engage the torch body; and a plurality of axial channels disposed into the interior surface of the hollow body and interspersed circumferentially around the hollow body, the plurality of axial channels configured to complement an external profile of the nozzle to define respective liquid coolant passages between the nozzle and the jacket. 18. The jacket of claim 17 , further comprising a plurality of apertures circumferentially disposed about the proximal end of the hollow body, wherein each aperture connects the interior surface of the hollow body to the exterior surface of the hollow body, and is configured to meter and channel a gas flow from the torch body to the shield. 19. The jacket of claim 17 , wherein the proximal end of the hollow body includes a circumferential coolant channel proximal to and in fluid communication with the plurality of axial channels to convey a coolant flow between the torch body and the nozzle via the plurality of axial channels. 20. The jacket of claim 17 , further comprising a retention feature disposed circumferentially about the external surface of the jacket at the distal end, the retention feature configured to receive the proximal end of the shield and lockingly engage the shield to the hollow body. 21. The jacket of claim 17 , further comprising a plurality of interior alignment surfaces circumferentially disposed on the interior surface of the jacket, the plurality of interior alignment surfaces configured to axially and radially align the nozzle relative to the jacket. 22. The jacket of claim 21 , further comprising an exterior alignment surface circumferentially disposed on the exterior surface of the jacket, the exterior alignment surface configured to axially and radially align the shield relative to the nozz

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  • Rods, electrodes or wires · CPC title

  • Cooled electrode holders · CPC title

  • making use of insulated electrodes · CPC title

  • Arc cutting, gouging, scarfing or desurfacing · CPC title

  • Vortex generators · CPC title

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What does patent US12447548B2 cover?
A jacketed consumable cartridge is provided for a liquid cooled plasma arc torch. The jacketed consumable cartridge comprises an electrode, a swirl ring securely affixed to and disposed circumferentially about a distal end of the electrode, and a nozzle securely affixed to the swirl ring, the nozzle disposed circumferentially about the distal end of the electrode with a portion of the swirl rin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hypertherm Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23K9/29. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 21 2025 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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