Dual wire welding system and method
US-9839970-B2 · Dec 12, 2017 · US
US9902009B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9902009-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615100000-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 15, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 27, 2008 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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A device and a method for contacting a welding wire in a welding torch includes at least two contact shells having a contact area for contacting the welding wire. In order to make the contact of the welding wire as constant and permanent as possible during the lifetime of a contacting device, the contact shells have a holding section and are arranged inside a sleeve to define a rotational axis, the sleeve being fastened to a nozzle pipe having an integrated pressure mechanism. The pressure mechanism is adapted to exert pressure on the contact shells. The sleeve includes a holding device for exerting a counter-force onto the contact shells. The welding wire is contacted in the contact area of the contact shells with a contact force.
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What is claimed is: 1. A contact shell ( 31 ) for contacting a welding wire in a welding torch, the contact shell being movable about a rotational axis oriented substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said contact shell ( 31 ), said contact shell ( 31 ) comprising: a) a contact area ( 32 ) disposed at a front end of said contact shell ( 31 ) at which front end the welding wire exits said contact shell, said contact area ( 32 ) contacting the welding wire with a radially-effecting contact force; and b) a holding section ( 48 ) disposed opposite said contact area ( 32 ) at a rear end of said contact shell ( 31 ) at which rear end the welding wire enters said contact shell ( 31 ), said holding section for fastening said contact shell in the welding torch, said holding section comprising: i) a front face ( 45 ) having a base area formed as a substantially circular segment and two contact points ( 47 ) disposed at opposite ends of a chord of said substantially circular segment, said rotational axis corresponding to said chord connecting said two contact points ( 47 ); ii) an elevation ( 46 ) positioned parallel to and above said rotational axis ( 43 ), wherein when an axial pressure ( 33 ) is exerted on said elevation ( 46 ) of said contact shell ( 31 ), said contact points ( 47 ) of said contact shell ( 31 ) are pressed against a holding device, producing a counter-force ( 34 ) acting substantially on the ends of the rotational axis, the axial pressure ( 33 ) is converted into the radially-effecting contact force via the counter-force; and iii) a recess ( 58 ) for receiving a further contact shell, said recess ( 58 ) extending from the contact area ( 32 ) to the holding section ( 48 ) of said contact shell ( 31 ), said recess ( 58 ) being formed by side walls ( 59 ) and a front face wall ( 59 ), and said recess ( 58 ) having a depth extending to a level at which the welding wire is guided, wherein an opening ( 60 ) for the welding wire is provided in the front face wall ( 59 ). 2. The contact shell according to claim 1 , wherein a width of said further contact shell substantially corresponds to a width of a contact area of said further contact shell, and wherein said further contact shell is received in said recess of said contact shell for defining multi-part contact pipe. 3. The contact shell according to claim 1 , wherein said further contact shell is wider in an area of a holding section of said further contact shell and tapers in a direction of a contact area of said further contact shell. 4. The contact shell according to claim 1 , wherein said further contact shell comprises a semicircular recess for receiving a guide pipe arranged in a level for the guidance of the welding wire, and wherein in an assembled state of the contact shell and the further contact shell, said recess of said contact shell and said semicircular recess of said further contact shell substantially defines a bore. 5. The contact shell according to claim 1 , wherein the front face wall is positioned upstream of the contact area. 6. The contact shell according to claim 1 , wherein the side walls are substantially positioned to end in front of the holding section. 7. The contact shell according to claim 1 , wherein a semicircular recess for receiving a guide pipe is arranged in a level for the guidance of the welding wire, and wherein in the assembled state it defines substantially a bore along with a recess of a further contact shell.
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