Claims
- 1. In a welding torch for holding an electrode extending through a forwardly open passage therein, a gripping means for gripping an electrode, comprising:
- a sleeve means having an interior rearwardly flaring surface adjacent said forwardly open passage, said open passage having an inside wall adapted to engage an electrode;
- a tubular collet within said torch having a tapered forward end for bearing on said rearwardly flaring surface;
- means to drive said tubular collet against said rearwardly flaring surface; and
- the taper of said tubular collet and the flare of said rearwardly flaring surface being asymmetrical with respect to each other, whereby relative axial movement to engage said rearwardly flaring surface and said collet displaces said collet laterally and binds an electrode between said collet and said inside wall.
- 2. The gripping means of claim 1 wherein said interior rearwardly flaring surface is substantially conical and said tapered forward end of said collet is substantially asymmetric with respect to said collet.
- 3. The gripping means of claim 2 wherein said interior rearwardly flaring surface is asymmetrical and said tubular collet has a substantially conical forward end.
- 4. In a welding torch having a tubular collet for holding an electrode, said collet having a means for fastening the collet to a torch back cap, comprising:
- a collet ferrule attached to said collet and having a insertable end opposite said collet;
- a spring arranged around said insertable end and held thereon by an elarged portion of said insertable end;
- a back cap having an opening smaller than said spring and a bore thereto having a relieved portion therein; whereby said insertable end is retained in said back cap;
- a passage in said collet to receive an electrode;
- an asymmetrically tapered forward end to said collet;
- a sleeve means having an interior rearwardly flaring surface adjacent an open passage there through, said open passage having an inside wall adapted to engage an electrode; and
- means to drive said tubular collet against said rearwardly flaring surface; whereby driving pressure on said collet relative the rearwardly flaring surface crowds said collet laterally thereby gripping an electrode between said collet and said inside wall.
DESCRIPTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my previous application entitled GAS SHIELDED ELECTRIC WELDING TORCH, Ser. No. 278,679, filed June 29, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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