Cooling plasma torch nozzles and related systems and methods

US9867268B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9867268-B2
Application numberUS-201615176989-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 8, 2016
Priority dateJun 8, 2015
Publication dateJan 9, 2018
Grant dateJan 9, 2018

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In some aspects, nozzles for a plasma arc torch can include a first body having a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis; and a second body disposed about a portion of the first body to complement the first body, the second body defining a set of channels formed on an internal surface shaped to form a set of liquid flow passages between the first body and the second body, the second body at least partially defining at least one inlet and at least one outlet to the set of liquid flow passages.

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What is claimed: 1. A nozzle for a plasma arc torch, the nozzle comprising: a first body having a first tip end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis, the first body comprising an axial alignment flange having i) a proximal surface configured to mate with a torch body of the plasma arc torch and to position the nozzle axially within the torch and ii) an opposing distal surface exposed to liquid coolant flow; and a second body disposed about a portion of the first body to complement the first body, the second body comprising a set of axial features extending inwardly from an internal surface of the second body, the axial features having a radial height sufficient to contact the first body and being shaped to form a coolant loop of a set of longitudinal liquid flow passages between the first body and the second body, the second body at least partially defining at least one radial coolant inlet and at least one radial coolant outlet to the set of longitudinal liquid flow passages, the at least one radial coolant inlet and at least one radial coolant outlet being defined at or near a proximal end of the second body, the distal surface of the alignment flange and an annular channel defined at the proximal end of the second body together forming the at least one inlet; and a fluid seal formed between the first body and the second body at or near the first tip end to limit liquid within the coolant loop from exiting the nozzle at the tip end of the nozzle. 2. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein the second body is formed of an electrically insulative material. 3. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein an outer surface of the second body defines a set of outer annular channels, a first annular channel of the set being the annular channel defined at the proximal end of the second body forming the at least one inlet with the alignment flange and a second annular channel of the set is fluidly connected to the at least one outlet. 4. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein the first body is rotationally symmetric about the longitudinal axis. 5. The nozzle of claim 1 further comprising at least one annular passage, at least one of the annular passages being formed at an end of the longitudinal liquid flow passages. 6. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein the second body comprises an electrically insulative portion. 7. A nozzle for a liquid-cooled plasma arc torch, the nozzle comprising: a first body comprising a distal tip end, a proximal end, and a central axis, the first body comprising an alignment flange having i) a proximal surface configured to mate with the plasma arc torch and to position the nozzle axially within the torch and ii) an opposing distal surface exposed to liquid coolant flow; a shell, formed of a non-electrically conductive material, disposed about a portion of the first body, the first body and the shell together defining a fluid flow path shaped to direct coolant flow between the first body and the shell through a coolant loop with a set of longitudinal liquid flow passages between the first body and the shell formed; and a fluid seal formed between the first body and the shell at or near the distal tip end to limit liquid within the coolant loop from exiting the nozzle at the distal tip end of the nozzle. 8. The nozzle of claim 7 wherein the non-electrically conductive material comprises a plastic material. 9. The nozzle of claim 7 wherein the shell is substantially fully formed of the non-electrically conductive material. 10. The nozzle of claim 7 wherein the shell is partially formed of an electrically conductive material. 11. The nozzle of claim 10 wherein the shell comprises a coating of the non-electrically conductive material. 12. The nozzle of claim 7 wherein the set of longitudinal liquid flow passages is defined by one or more features extending from an internal surface of the shell. 13. The nozzle of claim 7 wherein the first body and the shell are snap-fit to one another. 14. The nozzle of claim 7 wherein the shell limits electrical arcing between the nozzle and an adjacent shield. 15. A nozzle for a liquid-cooled plasma arc torch, the nozzle comprising: a conductive body having a first tip end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis, the conductive body comprising an alignment flange having a distal surface exposed to liquid coolant flow; a second body, formed of a non-electrically conductive material, disposed about a portion of the conductive body, the second body comprising: an internal surface shaped to complement the conductive body to form a set of fluid flow passages forming a liquid cooling loop between the conductive body and the second body; and an outer surface defining a set of annular channels, an inlet to the liquid cooling loop being at least partially defined within a first annular channel of the set and an outlet to liquid cooling loop being at least partially defined within a second annular channel of the set, the first annular channel being disposed at a closer longitudinal position to the second end than the second annular channel; and a fluid seal formed between the conductive body and the second body at or near the first tip end to limit liquid within the coolant loop from exiting the nozzle at the first tip end. 16. A nozzle for a liquid-cooled plasma arc torch, the nozzle comprising: a first body having a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis, the first body comprising an outer axial alignment flange having a proximal surface configured to mate with a torch body and an opposing distal surface exposed to liquid coolant flow; and a second body disposed about a portion of the first body, the second body comprising: an outer surface defining a set of annular channels, at least one inlet to a liquid cooling loop being at least partially defined within a first annular channel of the set and at least one outlet to the liquid cooling loop being at least partially defined within a second annular channel of the set, the distal surface of the alignment flange and the first annular channel together forming the inlet; and a seal between the first body and the second body at or near the first end to limit liquid within the coolant loop from exiting the nozzle at the first end. 17. The nozzle of claim 16 wherein the first annular channel is disposed at a closer longitudinal position to the second end than the second annular channel. 18. The nozzle of claim 16 wherein the first annular channel and the second annular channel are separated by an annular flange extending from the outer surface of the second body. 19. The nozzle of claim 16 wherein the at least one inlet spans about 5 percent to about 35 percent of the circumference of the second body. 20. The nozzle of claim 16 wherein the first annular channel is also defined by the alignment flange. 21. The nozzle of claim 20 wherein an axial length of the first annular channel has an axial length that is greater than an axial length of the second annular channel. 22. A nozzle for a liquid-cooled plasma arc torch, the nozzle comprising: a first body having a forward end, a rear end, and a longitudinal axis, the first body comprising an outer axial alignment flange disposed between the forward end and the rear end, the outer axial alignment flange having the largest diameter of the nozzle and having a rear face to directly align the nozzle with a torch body thereby positioning an exit orifice of the nozzle relative to an electrode installed in the torch body and a front face that forms at le

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  • H05H1/28Primary

    Cooling arrangements · CPC title

  • Welding or cutting by means of a plasma · CPC title

  • Details, e.g. electrodes, nozzles · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Nozzle protection devices · CPC title

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What does patent US9867268B2 cover?
In some aspects, nozzles for a plasma arc torch can include a first body having a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis; and a second body disposed about a portion of the first body to complement the first body, the second body defining a set of channels formed on an internal surface shaped to form a set of liquid flow passages between the first body and the second body, the second b…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hypertherm Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05H1/28. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 09 2018 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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