Connecting Plasma Arc Torches and Related Systems and Methods
US-2018263102-A1 · Sep 13, 2018 · US
US9609733B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9609733-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314077879-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 12, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2017 |
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A front end assembly for a plasma torch and methods for assembling and disassembling a torch wherein a plurality of front end parts form a unit that is removable from, and installable in, the torch in a single operation without a special fixture. The front end assembly includes a nozzle retaining cup body connectable to a body of the torch, and a forward end connectable to a shield retainer. A nozzle retaining cup insert fits into the nozzle retaining cup body. The shield retainer has an inner surface for retaining the shield. A nozzle is received within the nozzle retaining cup insert. A stop on the nozzle engages the nozzle retaining cup insert when the front end assembly is removed from the torch so the nozzle does not remain in the torch. The shield engages an insulator, which engages the nozzle, to limit forward axial movement of the nozzle.
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A front end assembly for a plasma arc torch, the front end assembly comprising: a nozzle retaining cup body having a rearward end removably connectable to a body of the plasma arc torch and a forward end removably connectable to a shield retainer, the shield retainer having a surface for engaging a shield; a nozzle retaining cup insert receivable in an interior space formed by the nozzle retaining cup body, the nozzle retaining cup insert having a forward portion extending forwardly beyond a forward end of the nozzle retaining cup body; a nozzle receivable within an interior space formed by the nozzle retaining cup insert, a first central portion of the nozzle having a first diameter, the first central portion positioned in close confronting relation with the forward portion of the nozzle retaining cup insert, the nozzle further including a stop having a rearward facing surface that is engageable with a forward-most surface of a nose portion of the nozzle retaining cup insert to prevent axial movement towards the rear of the nozzle retaining cup insert once the stop and the nose portion are engaged; and an insulator disposed between the shield and the nozzle, wherein engagement of the shield with the insulator and engagement of the insulator with a forward facing surface of the nozzle limits forward axial movement of the nozzle. 2. The front end assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stop is selected from the group consisting of a shoulder, snap ring, a pressed on ring and a bushing. 3. The front end assembly of claim 1 , wherein the nozzle includes a second central portion of the nozzle having a second diameter that is smaller than the first diameter. 4. The front end assembly of claim 3 , wherein the insulator has grooves, slots or holes so that it constitutes a fluid diffuser. 5. The front end assembly of claim 4 , wherein the gas diffuser is received on a cylindrical outer surface portion of the nozzle, the nozzle having a shoulder disposed adjacent the cylindrical outer surface, the shoulder having an outer diameter that is larger than an inner diameter of the gas diffuser gas to enable the gas diffuser to be snapped over the shoulder to be captured on the cylindrical outer surface. 6. The front end assembly of claim 5 , wherein the first central portion of the nozzle comprises a recess with a seal disposed therein, the seal engaging the forward portion of the nozzle retaining cup insert to seal the nozzle to the nozzle retaining cup insert. 7. The front end assembly of claim 6 , wherein the second central portion of the nozzle comprises a recess with a seal disposed therein, the second central portion positioned in close confronting relation with a front body insert cap engaged with a front insulator body portion of the plasma arc torch body, the seal engaging the front body insert cap to seal the nozzle to the front body insert cap and front insulator body portion. 8. The front end assembly of claim 6 , wherein the second central portion of the nozzle comprises a recess with a seal disposed therein, the second central portion positioned in close confronting relation with a unitary front body insert of the plasma arc torch body, the seal engaging the front body insert to seal the nozzle to the front body insert and front insulator body portion. 9. The front end assembly of claim 6 , wherein the first and second diameters are selected so that second central portion of the nozzle can pass through the forward portion of the nozzle retaining cup insert without engaging the second central portion with the forward portion of the nozzle retaining cup insert. 10. The front end assembly of claim 1 , wherein the shield, shield retainer, nozzle retaining cup body, nozzle and insulator are respectively concentrically and axially aligned with each other to form a unit that is removable from the torch body assembly, wherein the unit is removable to enable a user to access an electrode of the plasma arc torch. 11. The front end assembly of claim 1 , wherein the shield is axially retained in a first direction by the shield retainer, the shield retainer is axially retained in the first direction by the nozzle retaining cup body, the insulator is axially retained in the first direction by the shield, and the nozzle is axially retained in the first direction by the insulator. 12. The front end assembly of claim 10 , wherein the shield, insulator, nozzle, shield retainer, nozzle retaining cup insert and nozzle retaining cup body are correspondingly concentrically aligned when coupled together away from the torch body. 13. The front end assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a cylindrical gas baffle positioned between a rearward facing surface of the nozzle and a forward facing surface of the plasma arc torch body, the cylindrical gas baffle being coupled to the nozzle such that when the nozzle is removed from the plasma arc torch the cylindrical gas baffle moves with the nozzle. 14. The front end assembly of claim 13 , wherein the cylindrical gas baffle is coupled to the nozzle by at least one of threads, an o-ring, a snap ring, a press fit, and adhesive. 15. A method for assembling a front end unit for a plasma arc torch, comprising: receiving a rear portion of a nozzle through an ID of a nozzle retaining cup insert until a stop portion of the nozzle contacts a nose portion of the nozzle retaining cup insert, thereby engaging a seal between the nozzle and the nozzle retaining cup insert, the stop having a rearward facing surface that is engageable with a forward-most surface of a nose portion of the nozzle retaining cup insert; receiving the nozzle retaining cup insert and nozzle in an ID of a nozzle retaining cup body so that a rearward surface the nozzle retaining cup insert engages a forward surface of the nozzle retaining cup body; mounting a gas diffuser on the nose portion of the nozzle; centering a shield on the nozzle using the gas diffuser; engaging the shield against the nose portion of the nozzle retaining cup insert; and screwing a shield retainer onto the nozzle retaining cup body so that the shield and the gas diffuser are locked thereto. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising engaging the nozzle retaining cup body with an outer body portion of a torch body. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the nozzle comprises a first central portion having a first diameter, the first central portion having a first circumferential recess and a first seal disposed therein, the nozzle further including a second central portion having a second circumferential recess and a second seal disposed therein, wherein when the nozzle retaining cup body is engaged with an outer portion of a torch body the first seal engages the nozzle retaining cup insert and the second seal engages a front body insert cap. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein when the nozzle retaining cup body is engaged with an outer portion of a torch body a central opening in the nozzle is aligned with a plasma gas supply from the torch body, and a space between the nozzle and the shield is aligned with a shield gas supply from the torch body. 19. The method of claim 15 , wherein engaging an insulator on a forward cylindrical surface of the nozzle comprises snapping the insulator over a shoulder formed adjacent to the forward cylindrical surface. 20. The method of claim 15 , wherein engaging the shield retainer with the nozzle retaining cup body comprises engaging corresponding inner and outer threaded portions thereof. 21. The
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