Waterjet cutting system fluid conduits and associated methods

US9067331B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9067331-B2
Application numberUS-201113078429-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 1, 2011
Priority dateApr 1, 2011
Publication dateJun 30, 2015
Grant dateJun 30, 2015

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Various embodiments of waterjet cutting systems are described herein. In one embodiment, a waterjet cutting system includes a waterjet cutting device coupled to a pressurized water source. The waterjet cutting device includes a waterjet cutting head and a fluid conduit configured to carry pressurized water to the waterjet cutting head. The fluid conduit has a wall defining a longitudinal passage through which the pressurized water travels. The fluid conduit also has a through hole extending from the outer surface of the wall to the longitudinal passage. The through hole has a cross-sectional shape with a maximum longitudinal dimension generally parallel to the longitudinal passage and a maximum latitudinal dimension generally perpendicular to the longitudinal passage. In one aspect of this embodiment, the maximum longitudinal dimension is greater than the maximum latitudinal dimension. Methods of forming fluid conduits according to various embodiments are also described herein.

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I claim: 1. A waterjet cutting system comprising: a waterjet cutting device coupleable to a pressurized water source of the waterjet cutting system, the waterjet cutting device including: a waterjet cutting head; and a fluid conduit configured to convey pressurized water to the waterjet cutting head, the fluid conduit including a wall having an outer surface and an inner surface, the wall defining a longitudinal passage through which the pressurized water travels, wherein the wall includes at least one through hole extending from the outer surface of the wall to the inner surface, and wherein: the at least one through hole has a cross-sectional shape with a maximum longitudinal dimension generally parallel to the longitudinal passage and a maximum latitudinal dimension generally perpendicular to the longitudinal passage, and the maximum longitudinal dimension is greater than the maximum latitudinal dimension. 2. The waterjet cutting system of claim 1 wherein the at least one through hole has a generally elliptical cross-section. 3. The waterjet cutting system of claim 1 wherein the at least one through hole is a first through hole in a first portion of the wall, and wherein the wall further includes a second through hole in a second, opposing portion of the wall, the second through hole extending from the outer surface of the wall to the inner surface, and wherein the second through hole has a maximum longitudinal dimension and a maximum latitudinal dimension generally similar to those of the first through hole. 4. A waterjet cutting system comprising: a waterjet cutting device coupleable to a pressurized water source of the waterjet cutting system, the waterjet cutting device including: a waterjet cutting head; and a fluid conduit configured to convey pressurized water to the waterjet cutting head, the fluid conduit including a wall defining a longitudinal passage through which the pressurized water travels, wherein the wall includes one or more longitudinally aligned through holes in communication with the longitudinal passage, and wherein: each of the one or more through holes has a cross-sectional shape with a maximum longitudinal dimension generally parallel to the longitudinal passage and a maximum latitudinal dimension generally perpendicular to the longitudinal passage, and the sum of the maximum longitudinal dimensions is greater than the largest maximum latitudinal dimension. 5. The waterjet cutting system of claim 4 wherein the one or more through holes includes a through hole having a generally elliptical cross-section. 6. The waterjet cutting system of claim 4 wherein the one or more through hole includes three through holes, wherein each of the three through holes has a generally circular cross-section. 7. The waterjet cutting system of claim 4 wherein the one or more longitudinally aligned through holes is a first set of longitudinally aligned through holes in a first portion of the wall, wherein the wall further includes a second set of one or more longitudinally aligned through holes in a second, opposing portion of the wall, and wherein the one or more through holes in the second set have maximum longitudinal and latitudinal dimensions generally similar to the maximum longitudinal and latitudinal dimensions of the one or more through holes in the first set. 8. A fluid jet cutting device coupleable to a fluid jet cutting system, the fluid jet cutting device comprising: a fluid jet cutting head; a housing coupled to the fluid jet cutting head, the housing including: a body including an outer surface, a central passage, a fluid inlet aperture in the outer surface, and a fluid inlet passage extending from the fluid inlet aperture to the central passage; and a fluid conduit including a first portion positioned within the central passage and a second portion coupled to the fluid jet cutting head, one or more openings in the first portion proximate to the fluid inlet passage, and a longitudinal passage extending from the first portion to the second portion, wherein: each of the one or more openings is in communication with the longitudinal passage, each of the one or more openings has a maximum longitudinal dimension generally parallel to the longitudinal passage and a maximum latitudinal dimension generally perpendicular to the longitudinal passage, and the sum of the maximum longitudinal dimensions is greater than the largest maximum latitudinal dimension. 9. The fluid jet cutting device of claim 8 wherein the one or more openings includes an opening having a generally elliptical cross-section. 10. The fluid jet cutting device of claim 8 wherein the one or more openings includes three openings, and wherein each of the three openings has a generally circular cross-section. 11. The fluid jet cutting device of claim 8 wherein the body further has first and second seal assemblies surrounding the fluid conduit proximate to the one or more openings, and wherein the fluid conduit is rotatably movable within the central passage of the body.

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Classifications

  • By fluid blast and/or suction · CPC title

  • Gas and water specific plumbing component making · CPC title

  • B26F3/004Primary

    by means of a fluid jet (methods for use of abrasive blasting for cutting B24C1/045; guns for abrasive fluid jets B24C5/02; perforating by non-mechanical means, e.g. by fluid jet B26F1/26) · CPC title

  • Perforating by non-mechanical means, e.g. by fluid jet · CPC title

  • for cutting (energy dissipating devices therefor B26F3/008) · CPC title

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What does patent US9067331B2 cover?
Various embodiments of waterjet cutting systems are described herein. In one embodiment, a waterjet cutting system includes a waterjet cutting device coupled to a pressurized water source. The waterjet cutting device includes a waterjet cutting head and a fluid conduit configured to carry pressurized water to the waterjet cutting head. The fluid conduit has a wall defining a longitudinal passag…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Stang Darren, Omax Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B26F3/004. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 30 2015 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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