Claims
- 1. In an air-cooled tool having a rotating elongated mast assembly, at least part of which is a rotating elongated conducting member;
- a non-hygroscopic ceramic tube coaxially and concentrically surrounding said elongated electrically conductive member;
- an opening in said non-hygroscopic ceramic tube;
- means for securing said non-hygroscopic ceramic tube for rotation with said elongated electrically conductive member about their common axis;
- means for conducting gas from a gas supply means to a space between said conductive member and said non-hygroscopic ceramic tube; and
- welding tungsten secured to said elongated electrically conductive member and extending from said space through the opening in said non-hygroscopic ceramic tube such that gas from said space flows along said welding tungsten.
- 2. The tool of claim 1 in which the non-hygroscopic ceramic tube is substantially impervious to water when subjected to A.S.T.M. test number C373 for water absorption.
- 3. The tool of claim 1 in which the non-hygroscopic ceramic tube is at least 94% by weight Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.
- 4. The tool of claim 1 in which the non-hygroscopic ceramic tube has a tensile strength of at least 20,000 pounds per square inch.
- 5. The tool of claim 1 in which the non-hygroscopic ceramic tube has a flange thereon to define the means for securing said non-hygroscopic ceramic tube for rotation with said elongated electrically conductive member.
- 6. The tool of claim 1 in which the elongated electrically conductive member is hollow and defines the means for conducting gas from a gas supply means to a space between said conductive member and said non-hygroscopic ceramic tube.
- 7. The tool of claim 6 in which the gas flows transversely through an opening from the interior of the hollow conductive member to the space between said member and the non-hygroscopic ceramic tube.
- 8. The tube of claim 1 in which the non-hygroscopic ceramic tool has a resistance to impact of at least 6.5 inch-lbs. when measured by the Charpy D256 test.
- 9. The tool of claim 1 in which the non-hygroscopic ceramic tube has an ability to withstand temperatures in excess of 2000.degree. F. (1093.degree. C.).
Parent Case Info
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application No. 028,997, filed Mar. 23, 1987 and assigned to the same assignee as the instant application.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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