Welding torch handle with a cover cap and a cap holder
US-11883913-B2 · Jan 30, 2024 · US
US9643276B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9643276-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113099957-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 3, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jun 17, 2010 |
| Publication date | May 9, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 9, 2017 |
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A method and system for retracting welding wire is provided. One welding torch includes a handle configured to receive welding wire from a wire source and to direct the welding wire to a torch tip. The welding torch also includes a first switch coupled to the handle and configured to cause the welding wire to extend out of the torch tip to expose more wire when the first switch is actuated. The welding torch includes a second switch coupled to the handle and configured to cause the welding wire to retract into the torch tip to expose less wire when the second switch is actuated.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A welding torch comprising: a handle configured to receive welding wire from a wire source and to direct the welding wire to a torch tip; a first switch coupled to the handle and configured to cause the welding wire to extend out of the torch tip to expose more wire when the first switch is actuated; and a second switch coupled to the handle and configured to cause the welding wire to retract into the torch tip to expose less wire when the second switch is actuated, wherein the second switch is configured to retract the welding wire for a predetermined amount of time or to retract a predetermined quantity of welding wire for each actuation of the second switch. 2. The welding torch of claim 1 , wherein the first switch comprises a trigger for initiating a welding operation. 3. The welding torch of claim 1 , wherein the second switch comprises a momentary contact switch. 4. The welding torch of claim 1 , wherein the second switch is configured to retract the welding wire for the predetermined amount of time for each actuation of the second switch. 5. The welding torch of claim 1 , wherein the second switch is configured to retract the predetermined quantity of the welding wire for each actuation of the second switch. 6. The welding torch of claim 1 , wherein the second switch is configured to cause continuous retraction of the welding wire so long as the second switch remains actuated. 7. The welding torch of claim 1 , wherein the first switch is configured to inhibit the second switch from being actuated when the first switch is actuated. 8. The welding torch of claim 1 , wherein the second switch is configured to inhibit the first switch from being actuated when the second switch is actuated. 9. The welding torch of claim 1 , wherein the first switch is configured to inhibit the second switch from being actuated when the first switch is actuated and the second switch is configured to inhibit the first switch from being actuated when the second switch is actuated. 10. A welding system comprising: a welding power supply configured to provide welding power; and a welding torch configured to receive the welding power from the welding power supply, wherein the welding torch comprises: a trigger configured to extend welding wire out of the welding torch when the trigger is pressed; and a reverse switch configured to retract the welding wire into the welding torch when actuated, wherein the reverse switch is configured to retract the welding wire for a predetermined amount of time or to retract a predetermined quantity of welding wire for each actuation of the reverse switch. 11. The welding system of claim 10 , wherein the reverse switch is configured to retract the welding wire for the predetermined amount of time for each actuation of the reverse switch. 12. The welding system of claim 10 , wherein the reverse switch is configured to retract the predetermined quantity of the welding wire for each actuation of the reverse switch. 13. A method for retracting welding wire comprising: receiving an indication that a welding wire refraction switch is actuated; sending a command to a wire drive to rotate the wire drive in reverse to retract welding wire from a welding torch based upon the received indication; and limiting a duration of the command based at least partly on a predetermined amount of time or a predetermined quantity of the welding wire retracted for each actuation of the switch. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein sending a command based at least partly on the indication comprises sending a command to a wire drive to rotate the wire drive in reverse as long as the switch is actuated. 15. The method of claim 13 , comprising calculating a quantity of the welding wire retracted and limiting the duration of the command based at least partly on the calculated quantity of welding wire refracted for each actuation of the switch. 16. The method of claim 13 , comprising limiting the duration of the command based at least partly on the predetermined amount of time for each actuation of the switch. 17. The method of claim 13 , comprising limiting the duration of the command based at least partly on the predetermined quantity of the welding wire refracted for each actuation of the switch.
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