Combination welding method using combination of gas metal arc welding and submerged-arc welding and combination arc welding machine
US-9321119-B2 · Apr 26, 2016 · US
US9636766B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9636766-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414223693-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 20, 2005 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
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The present invention includes a welding system that has at least two metal inert gas (MIG) welders configured to perform a cooperative pulsed MIG welding process. The welding system also includes at least one communications link connecting the at least two MIG welders to deliver at least one of subordination commands and superiority commands to either of the at least two MIG welders to synchronize the cooperative pulsed MIG welding process.
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What is claimed is: 1. A welding system comprising: a first welding device comprising a first controller configured to control operation of the first welding device; a second welding device comprising a second controller configured to control operation of the second welding device; and at least one communications link communicatively connecting the first and second controllers; wherein the first and second welding devices cooperatively perform a cooperative welding process, wherein the first controller is configured to deliver a subordination command and a superiority command to the second controller and the second controller is configured to deliver a subordination command and a superiority command to the first controller to synchronize the cooperative welding process; and wherein each of the first and second controllers are configured to dynamically generate the subordination command and the superiority command. 2. The welding system of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second controllers is configured to function as a superior controller and a subordinate controller, such that: when the first controller is functioning as the superior controller and the second controller is functioning as the subordinate controller, the first controller is configured to transmit a first subordination command to the second controller when the first welding device enters a high current phase of the cooperative welding process, and to clear the first subordination command only after completion of the high current phase; and when the second controller is functioning as the superior controller and the first controller is functioning as the subordinate controller, the second controller is configured to transmit a second subordination command to the first controller when the second welding device enters the high current phase of the cooperative welding process, and to clear the second subordination command only after completion of the high current phase. 3. The welding system of claim 2 , wherein, when the first controller is functioning as the subordinate controller, the first controller is configured to delay the first welding device from entering the high current phase of the cooperative welding process upon receiving the second subordination command until the second subordination command is cleared, and when the second controller is functioning as the subordinate controller, the second controller is configured to delay the second welding device from entering the high current phase of the cooperative welding process upon receiving the first subordination command until the first subordination command is cleared. 4. The welding system of claim 3 , wherein the superior controller is configured to clear the first subordination command after a delay period following completion of the high current phase. 5. The welding system of claim 3 , wherein the subordinate controller is configured to transmit the second subordination command to the superior controller after the first subordination command is cleared. 6. The welding system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second controllers are configured to operate autonomously and independently when the at least one communications link is removed. 7. The welding system of claim 1 , wherein the cooperative welding process is a cooperative pulsed metal inert gas (MIG) welding process. 8. A metal inert gas (MIG) welder comprising: a power source configured to provide power according to a MIG welding process; and a controller configured to control operation of a second MIG welder during a first phase of the MIG welding process, and to be controlled by the second MIG welder during a second phase of the MIG welding process; wherein the MIG welder and the second MIG welder are controlled to dynamically alternate pulses of the MIG welding process. 9. The MIG welder of claim 8 , wherein during the first phase the controller is configured to cause the power source to deliver power according to a high current phase of the MIG welding process, and during the second phase the controller is configured to cause the power source to deliver power according to a background phase of the MIG welding process. 10. The MIG welder of claim 8 , comprising a welding torch configured to operate in a tandem welding system. 11. The MIG welder of claim 8 , wherein the MIG welding process includes at least one of a two phase pulsed MIG process, a direct current (DC) MIG process, an alternating current (AC) MIG process, and a short-by-short process. 12. The MIG welder of claim 8 , wherein the MIG welder and the second MIG welder are configured to communicate according to a shared hierarchy communications protocol. 13. The MIG welder of claim 8 , wherein the first phase and the second phase have respective phase priorities. 14. The MIG welder of claim 8 , wherein the second phase is a delay phase. 15. A method comprising: cooperatively performing a cooperative metal inert gas (MIG) welding process using first and second welding devices having respective first and second controllers and connected via a communications link; and synchronizing the cooperative MIG welding process by delivering at least one of a subordination command and a superiority command from the first controller to the second controller; wherein synchronizing the cooperative MIG welding process comprises transmitting a first subordination command from the first controller to the second controller when the first welding device enters a high current phase of the cooperative MIG welding process, and clearing the first subordination command after completion of the high current phase. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein synchronizing the cooperative MIG welding process comprises the second controller delaying the second welding device from entering a high current phase of the cooperative MIG welding process upon receiving the first subordination command until the first subordination command is cleared. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein synchronizing the cooperative MIG welding process comprises the first controller clearing the first subordination command after a delay period following completion of the high current phase. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein synchronizing the cooperative MIG welding process comprises the second controller transmitting a second subordination command to the first controller after the first subordination command is cleared and the second welding device enters the high current phase of the cooperative MIG welding process to delay the first welding device from initiating the high current phase.
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