Claims
- 1. A gas diffuser for a welding gun, comprising a cradle having a hole and a section of a concave surface disposed around a periphery of said hole, and an outer peripheral body having a first axial bore on one side of said cradle and a second axial bore on the other side of said cradle, said outer peripheral body comprising a first generally axial slot having one end that opens into said first axial bore and another end that opens into said second axial bore, said first slot being open to the exterior of said diffuser along its length and being disposed radially outward of said cradle, said first and second axial bores communicating via said hole and via said first slot.
- 2. The diffuser as recited in claim 1, wherein said outer peripheral body further comprises a second generally axial slot having one end that opens into said first axial bore and another end that opens into said second axial bore, said second slot being open to the exterior of said diffuser along its length and being disposed radially outward of said cradle, said first and second axial bores also communicating via said second slot.
- 3. The diffuser as recited in claim 1, wherein said outer peripheral body comprises a plurality of generally axial slots distributed at equiangular intervals about a circumference of said outer peripheral body, said first slot being one of said plurality of slots, each of said slots having one end that opens into said first axial bore and another end that opens into said second axial bore, and being open to the exterior of said diffuser along its length and being disposed radially outward of said cradle, said first and second axial bores communicating via each of said plurality of slots.
- 4. The diffuser as recited in claim 1, wherein said first slot is generally oval-shaped.
- 5. The diffuser as recited in claim 1, wherein each end of said outer peripheral body is threaded.
- 6. The diffuser as recited in claim 1, wherein said concave surface section of said cradle is frusto-conical in shape with an axis of symmetry that is substantially coaxial with axes of said first and second axial bores.
- 7. The diffuser as recited in claim 1, wherein said first and second axial bores are substantially coaxial.
- 8. The diffuser as recited in claim 1, wherein said outer peripheral body and said cradle are integrally formed.
- 9. The diffuser as recited in claim 1, wherein said outer peripheral body and said cradle are made of brass.
- 10. The diffuser as recited in claim 3, wherein said plurality of slots are circumferentially distributed at angular intervals of approximately 60°.
- 11. A head tube assembly for a wire feeding welding gun comprising:
a tube for guiding weld wire, said tube having a downstream end with a centering feature; a gas diffuser comprising a cradle having a hole for passage of weld wire and a section of a concave surface disposed around a periphery of said hole for mating with said centering feature of said first tube, and an outer peripheral body having a first axial bore upstream of said cradle and a second axial bore downstream of said cradle, said downstream end of said first tube being disposed inside said first axial bore of said outer peripheral body with an annular channel therebetween, said outer peripheral body comprising a first generally axial slot having one end that opens into said first axial bore and another end that opens into said second axial bore, said first slot being open to the exterior of said diffuser along its length and disposed radially outward of said cradle, said first and second axial bores communicating via said hole and via said first slot; and a contact tip having an axial hole for guiding weld wire that extends the length of said contact tip from an entrance formed in an upstream end of said contact tip to an exit formed in a downstream end of said contact tip, said entrance of said axial hole being separated from said hole in said cradle by a space within said second axial bore of said diffuser, wherein said diffuser and said contact tip are electrically conductive.
- 12. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 11, wherein said outer peripheral body comprises a plurality of generally axial slots distributed at equiangular intervals about a circumference of said outer peripheral body, said first slot being one of said plurality of slots, each of said slots having one end that opens into said first axial bore and another end that opens into said second axial bore, and being open to the exterior of said diffuser and disposed radially outward of said cradle, said first and second axial bores communicating via each of said plurality of slots.
- 13. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 11, wherein said concave surface section of said cradle is frusto-conical in shape with an axis of symmetry that is substantially coaxial with axes of said first and second axial bores.
- 14. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 11, wherein said outer peripheral body and said cradle are integrally formed.
- 15. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein said plurality of slots are circumferentially distributed at angular intervals of approximately 60°.
- 16. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 11, further comprising a nozzle that surrounds said contact tip and a major portion of said diffuser length and bounds a substantially annular space, wherein said first slot communicates with said substantially annular space so that pressurized gas flowing down said annular channel between said tube and said outer peripheral body flows into and then exits said first slot, a first portion of the exiting gas flowing into said space between said cradle and said contact tip, and a second portion of the exiting gas flowing into said substantially annular space between said nozzle and diffuser.
- 17. A head tube assembly for a wire feeding welding gun comprising:
a first tube for guiding weld wire, said tube having a downstream end with a centering feature; a second tube surrounding said first tube with an annular gap therebetween, said second tube being made of electrically conductive material; and an electrically conductive structure electrically coupled to said second tube and comprising:
a cradle portion with a centering feature that cooperates with said centering feature of said first tube during assembly so that an axis of said electrically conductive structure is coaxial with an axis of said downstream end of said first tube, said cradle portion also having a hole for passage of weld wire exiting said first tube; a weld wire guide portion having an axial hole for guiding weld wire, the entrance of said axial hole being located downstream of and separated by a space from said hole in said cradle portion; and a peripheral body portion comprising a first portion upstream of said cradle portion and a second portion that extends from said first portion of said peripheral body portion to said weld wire guide portion, said second portion in turn comprising a portion disposed radially outward of said cradle portion, wherein said first portion of said peripheral body portion and said first tube define an axial channel that communicates with said annular gap between said first and second tubes, and said second portion of said peripheral body portion comprises a first slot that communicates with said axial channel and with said space between said cradle portion and said entrance to said axial hole of said weld wire guide portion.
- 18. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 17, wherein said second portion of said peripheral body portion further comprises a second slot that communicates with said axial channel and with said space between said cradle portion and said entrance to said axial hole of said weld wire guide portion.
- 19. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 17, wherein said second portion of said peripheral body portion comprises a plurality of slots that communicate with said axial channel and with said space between said cradle portion and said entrance to said axial hole of said weld wire guide portion, said first slot being one of said plurality of slots, and said plurality of slots being circumferentially distributed at equiangular intervals.
- 20. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 17, wherein said peripheral body portion further comprises a third portion upstream of said second portion, wherein said third portion and said weld wire guide portion are coupled to each other.
- 21. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 17, wherein said cradle portion and said peripheral body portion are made of a first material and said weld wire guide portion is made of a second material different than said first material.
- 22. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 21, wherein said first material is brass and said second material is copper alloy.
- 23. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 17, wherein said centering feature of said cradle portion comprises a peripheral surface surrounding said hole that is a section of a concave surface, and said centering feature of said first tube sits snugly against said peripheral surface of said cradle portion.
- 24. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 23, wherein said peripheral surface of said cradle portion is frusto-conical.
- 25. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 17, further comprising a nozzle that surrounds said electrically conductive structure along a major portion of the latter's length with a substantially annular space between said nozzle and said weld wire guide portion and said second portion of said peripheral body portion, wherein said first slot communicates with said substantially annular space so that pressurized gas flowing down said annular gap between said first tube and said first portion of said peripheral body portion flows into and then exits said first slot, a first portion of the exiting gas flowing into said space between said cradle portion and said weld wire guide portion and a second portion of the exiting gas flowing into said substantially annular space.
- 26. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 17, further comprising an electrically conductive coupling that couples said first portion of said peripheral body portion to said second tube.
- 27. A head tube assembly for a wire feeding welding gun, comprising:
a contact tip made of electrically conductive material and having an axis and an axial hole that extends the length of said contact tip; a nozzle having an axis that is generally parallel to the axis of said contact tip and a first portion that surrounds at least a portion of said contact tip with a generally annular space therebetween; a tube having a bore sized to guide weld wire being fed, an entrance of said axial hole in said contact tip being generally aligned with and spaced apart from an exit at one end of said tube; a cradle having an axis of symmetry substantially coaxial with said axis of said bore of said tube, said cradle comprising a hole that communicates with said exit of said bore of said tube and a centering feature disposed on a periphery of said hole for centering said one end of said tube relative to said axis of symmetry, said cradle being separated from an upstream end of said contact tip by a space; and supporting structure that supports said cradle, said nozzle and said contact tip in substantially fixed positions relative to each other, wherein said tube, said supporting structure, said cradle, said nozzle and said contact tip define the following flow paths for pressurized shielding gas:
(a) shielding gas flows downstream along an axial channel formed outside said tube and inside a portion of said supporting structure; (b) shielding gas from said axial channel is diffused, said diffusing shielding gas having both radially outward and axially downstream flow components, said gas diffusion occurring upstream of said cradle; (c) a first portion of said diffused shielding gas flows through said annular space between said nozzle and said contact tip; and (d) a second portion of said diffused shielding gas flows with a radially inward flow component into said space between said cradle and said upstream end of said contact tip and then flows through said axial hole in said contact tip.
- 28. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 27, wherein said supporting structure comprises a generally axial slot with one end located axially upstream relative to said cradle and the other end located axially downstream relative to said cradle.
- 29. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 27, wherein said supporting structure comprises a slotted portion, said slotted portion in turn comprising a plurality of generally axial slots circumferentially distributed at equiangular intervals, each of said generally axial slots having one end located axially upstream relative to said cradle and the other end located axially downstream relative to said cradle.
- 30. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 29, wherein a second portion of said nozzle surrounds said slotted portion of said supporting structure with a generally annular space therebetween.
- 31. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 27, wherein portions of said supporting structure are electrically conductive and provide electrical current to said contact tip.
- 32. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 27, wherein said supporting structure comprises an assembly of components, one of said components being integrally formed with or connected to said cradle.
- 33. The head tube assembly as recited in claim 29, wherein said plurality of slots are circumferentially distributed at angular intervals of approximately 60°.
- 34. A method for passing pressurized shielding gas through a head tube assembly of a welding gun, wherein the head tube assembly comprises a tube with a bore for passing weld wire, a cradle with a centering feature for centering an abutting end of said tube, and a contact tip with an axial hole for passing said weld wire, comprising the steps of:
(a) guiding the pressurized shielding gas to flow downstream along an axial channel adjacent said tube; (b) diffusing the pressurized shielding gas at the end of said axial channel, said diffusing shielding gas having both radially outward and axially downstream flow components, said gas diffusion occurring upstream of said cradle; (c) guiding diffused pressurized shielding gas to flow downstream and past said cradle; and (d) guiding a portion of said diffused pressurized shielding gas radially inward into a space in front of said cradle and behind said contact tip and then into said axial hole in said contact tip.
- 35. The method as recited in claim 34, wherein said axial channel is annular and pressurized shielding gas is diffused through a plurality of openings circumferentially distributed at equiangular intervals.
- 36. The method as recited in claim 34, further comprising the step of passing a weld wire through said tube bore, said cradle hole, said space and said axial hole in said contact tip, wherein shielding gas flows through the space in said axial hole of said contact tip not occupied by said weld wire.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application claiming priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/272,210 filed on Oct. 16, 2002 and entitled “Head Tube Assembly Having Insulated Mechanical Interface with Welding Gun Body”.
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10272210 |
Oct 2002 |
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10334347 |
Dec 2002 |
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