Importing and analyzing external data using a virtual reality welding system

US9779636B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9779636-B2
Application numberUS-201615017569-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 5, 2016
Priority dateAug 21, 2008
Publication dateOct 3, 2017
Grant dateOct 3, 2017

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A real-time virtual reality welding system including a programmable processor-based subsystem, a spatial tracker operatively connected to the programmable processor-based subsystem, at least one mock welding tool capable of being spatially tracked by the spatial tracker, and at least one display device operatively connected to the programmable processor-based subsystem. The system is capable of simulating, in virtual reality space, a weld puddle having real-time molten metal fluidity and heat dissipation characteristics. The system is further capable of importing data into the virtual reality welding system and analyzing the data to characterize a student welder's progress and to provide training.

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A system for simulating welding activity, comprising: a welding tool for a simulated welding operation; a spatial tracking unit having at least one sensor, which detects movement and orientation of said welding tool during said simulated welding operation; a welding coupon; a processor based sub-system having a central processing unit, where said processor based sub-system is operatively coupled to said spatial tracking unit and receives information from said spatial tracking unit related to said movement and orientation of said welding tool during said simulated welding operation; a user input device coupled to said processor based sub-system, where said user input device allows selection of a first training mode and a second training mode; and a helmet having a first display device operatively coupled to said processor based subsystem which displays said simulated welding operation; wherein during said selected simulated welding operation, said processor based subsystem models a simulated welding surface for said welding coupon and displays said simulated welding surface on said first display device; wherein during said selected simulated welding operation, said processor based subsystem models a simulated weld puddle having real-time molten metal fluidity and real-time heat dissipation characteristics based on said movement and orientation of said welding tool during said simulated welding operation; wherein said processor based subsystem models a simulated weld bead based on a simulation of a solidification of said simulated weld puddle from a molten state to a solid state; wherein said first display device displays each of said simulated welding surface, said simulated weld puddle, said simulated weld bead, and said welding tool during said simulated welding operation; wherein during said first training mode said first display device displays a visual signal for a welding parameter during said simulated welding operation, where said visual signal is based on a deviation between a determined value for said welding parameter and a desired value for said welding parameter, and during said second training mode said visual signal is not displayed during said simulated welding operation, and wherein said determined value for said welding parameter is determined by said processor based subsystem based on said movement and orientation of said welding tool. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein said tracking unit utilizes an optical sensor which is mounted on said helmet to optically track said welding tool. 3. The system of claim 1 , further comprising an audio speaker which provides simulated welding sounds in real-time with the simulated welding operation, and where said audio speaker is disposed in said helmet. 4. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a second display device coupled to said processor based subsystem, where said processor based subsystem generates a plurality of simulated welding parameters based on said movement and orientation of said welding tool and wherein said second display device displays said plurality of simulated welding parameters during said simulated welding operation, and wherein at least one of said plurality of simulated welding parameters is displayed in graphical form in real time during said simulated welding operation. 5. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a second display device coupled to said processor based subsystem which displays a difference between said determined value for said welding parameter and said desired value for said welding parameter during said simulated welding operation. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein said processor based subsystem further compares said determined value for said welding parameter to a tolerance window defined by limits around a setpoint for said welding parameter, and wherein said processor based subsystem displays said comparison on a second display device. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein said processor based subsystem generates a score for said welding parameter based on said deviation. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein said processor based subsystem determines a presence of a discontinuity within said simulated weld bead, where said discontinuity is a presence of at least one of spatter and porosity, and wherein said first display device displays said discontinuity during said simulated welding operation, in real time. 9. The system of claim 1 , wherein said processor based subsystem generates and displays on said first display device at least one welding effect, which can be any one of simulated welding sparks, simulated welding spatter, simulated arc glow and simulated porosity during said simulated welding operation, and where said at least one welding effect is displayed, in real time, based on said movement and orientation of said welding tool. 10. The system of claim 1 , wherein said simulation of said solidification from said molten state to said solid state of said weld puddle is based on a cooling threshold value for said simulated weld puddle. 11. The system of claim 1 , wherein said first display device displays a weld bead wake characteristic during creation of said simulated weld bead, where said wake characteristic is generated based on a real time fluidity-to-solidification transition of said simulated weld puddle as said simulated weld puddle is moved. 12. A system for simulating welding activity, comprising: a welding tool for a simulated welding operation; a spatial tracking unit having at least one optical sensor, which detects movement and orientation of said welding tool during said simulated welding operation; a welding coupon; a simulated welding console comprising a processor based sub-system with a central processing unit, where said processor based sub-system is operatively coupled to said spatial tracking unit and receives information from said spatial tracking unit related to said movement and orientation of said welding tool during said simulated welding operation; a user input device coupled to said processor based sub-system, where said user input device allows selection of a first training mode and a second training mode; and a helmet having a first display device operatively coupled to said processor based subsystem which displays said simulated welding operation, and where said helmet comprises said at least one optical sensor and an audio speaker which provides simulated welding sounds during said simulated welding operation; wherein during said selected simulated welding operation, said processor based subsystem models a simulated welding surface for said welding coupon and displays said simulated welding surface on said first display device; wherein during said selected simulated welding operation, said processor based subsystem models a simulated weld puddle having real-time molten metal fluidity and real-time heat dissipation characteristics based on said movement and orientation of said welding tool during said simulated welding operation; wherein said processor based subsystem models a simulated weld bead based on a simulation of a solidification of said simulated weld puddle from a molten state to a solid state; wherein said first display device displays each of said simulated welding surface, said simulated weld puddle, said simulated weld bead, and said welding tool during said simulated welding operation; wherein during said first training mode said first display device displays a plurality of visual cues during said simulated welding operation, each of which corresponding to a distinct welding parameter, where each of said visual cues is based on a determined deviation between a determined value for

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  • Optical devices (night vision goggles G02B23/12) · CPC title

  • Masks, shields or hoods for welders · CPC title

  • with both visual and audible presentation of the material to be studied · CPC title

  • Other electric circuits therefor; Protective circuits; Remote controls · CPC title

  • with visual presentation of the material to be studied, e.g. using film strip · CPC title

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What does patent US9779636B2 cover?
A real-time virtual reality welding system including a programmable processor-based subsystem, a spatial tracker operatively connected to the programmable processor-based subsystem, at least one mock welding tool capable of being spatially tracked by the spatial tracker, and at least one display device operatively connected to the programmable processor-based subsystem. The system is capable of…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lincoln Global Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G09B19/24. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Oct 03 2017 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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