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US9681528B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9681528-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414465724-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 21, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 21, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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A plasma torch assembly is provided with a torch body having a primary portion and a dielectric portion. The use of the dielectric portion allows for the length of the leads in the torch body to be shorter than known torches, especially in higher current applications. This provides for added stability and longevity of the torch and its components.
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A cutting torch body, comprising: a metallic primary body portion comprising a first cavity in an upstream end of said primary body portion and a second cavity in a downstream end of said primary body portion, and said first and second cavities are separated by a separator portion; a dielectric torch body portion which is inserted into said first cavity, where an upstream end of said dielectric portion extends beyond said upstream end of said primary body portion; at least one high voltage pulse electrical conduit which passes through said first cavity, said separator portion and said second cavity, and where said at least one high voltage pulse electrical conduit includes an electrical connector having an upstream end which extends beyond said upstream end of said dielectric portion by a distance in a range of 0.25 to 0.75 inches; and at least one cooling fluid conduit which passes through said first cavity, said separator portion and said second cavity, and where said at least one cooling fluid conduit has an upstream end which extends beyond said upstream end of said dielectric portion by a distance in a range of 2 to 6.5 inches. 2. The cutting torch body of claim 1 , wherein said dielectric portion has a length which is within a range of 35 to 75% of the length of the torch body as measured from a distal end of the primary body portion to the upstream end of the dielectric portion. 3. The cutting torch body of claim 1 , wherein said dielectric portion has an inner cavity through which said at least one cooling conduit and said at least one high voltage pulse electrical conduit pass, and said inner cavity of said dielectric portion is filled with a dielectric material. 4. The cutting torch body of claim 1 , wherein a distal end of said dielectric portion contacts said separator portion and where said dielectric portion extends along an entire length of said first cavity. 5. The cutting torch body of claim 1 , wherein said upstream end of said dielectric portion has threads on an outer surface for coupling said cutting torch body to a torch handle. 6. The cutting torch body of claim 1 , wherein said length of said at least one cooling conduit above said upstream end of said dielectric portion is in a range of 2 to 4 inches. 7. The cutting torch body of claim 1 , wherein said cutting torch body is for use in cutting applications using a cutting current or 100 amps or higher. 8. A cutting torch assembly, comprising: a cutting torch head having a distal end and an upstream end, and a cutting torch body coupled to said upstream end of said torch head, said torch body comprising: a metallic primary body portion comprising a first cavity in an upstream end of said primary body portion and a second cavity in a downstream end of said primary body portion, and said first and second cavities are separated by a separator portion; a dielectric torch body portion which is inserted into said first cavity, where an upstream end of said dielectric portion extends beyond said upstream end of said primary body portion; at least one high voltage pulse electrical conduit which passes through said first cavity, said separator portion and said second cavity, and where said at least one high voltage pulse electrical conduit includes an electrical connector having an upstream end which extends beyond said upstream end of said dielectric portion by a distance in a range of 0.25 to 0.75 inches; and at least one cooling fluid conduit which passes through said first cavity, said separator portion and said second cavity, and where said at least one cooling fluid conduit has an upstream end which extends beyond said upstream end of said dielectric portion by a distance in a range of 2 to 6.5 inches. 9. The cutting torch assembly of claim 8 , wherein said dielectric portion has a length which is within a range of 35 to 75% of the length of the torch body as measured from a distal end of the primary body portion to the upstream end of the dielectric portion. 10. The cutting torch assembly of claim 8 , wherein said dielectric portion has an inner cavity through which said at least one cooling conduit and said at least one high voltage pulse electrical conduit pass, and said inner cavity of said dielectric portion is filled with a dielectric material. 11. The cutting torch assembly of claim 8 , wherein a distal end of said dielectric portion contacts said separator portion and where said dielectric portion extends along an entire length of said first cavity. 12. The cutting torch assembly of claim 8 , wherein said upstream end of said dielectric portion has threads on an outer surface for coupling said cutting torch body to a torch handle. 13. The cutting torch assembly of claim 8 , wherein said length of said at least one cooling conduit above said upstream end of said dielectric portion is in a range of 2 to 4 inches. 14. The cutting torch assembly of claim 8 , wherein said cutting torch body is for use in cutting applications using a cutting current or 100 amps or higher. 15. The cutting torch body of claim 1 , wherein the primary body portion includes both of a wall and the separator portion, and wherein the separator portion extends to the wall to form the first cavity. 16. The cutting torch body of claim 15 , wherein the wall is integral with the separator portion. 17. The cutting torch body of claim 8 , wherein the primary body portion includes both of a wall and the separator portion, and wherein the separator portion extends to the wall to form the first cavity. 18. The cutting torch body of claim 17 , wherein the wall is integral with the separator portion.
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