Claims
- 1. An electric arc welding apparatus for depositing molten metal from an advancing welding wire into a weld puddle in a joint between two juxtapositioned plates, said joint extending in a welding path and being formed by converging walls, said apparatus comprising: a contact holder with a wire outlet, a switching power supply directing welding current to said wire as said wire advances from said outlet toward said joint, said advancing wire defining an electrode stick out between said contact holder and said weld puddle, a circuit for sensing the length of said stick out, a weld head for moving said wire in a given direction transverse to said joint, means for reversing the direction of the weld head and thus said wire when said sensed stick out length is reduced to a given value at the edge of said joint and means for repeating said moving step alternately in opposite directions whereby said wire follows said welding path in a serpentine pattern.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said switching power supply is an inverter.
- 3. A method for depositing molten metal from an advancing welding wire into a weld puddle in a joint between two juxtapositioned plates, said joint extending in a welding path and being formed by converging walls, a contact holder with a wire outlet, said method comprising:(a) directing welding current to said wire as said wire advances from said outlet toward said joint; (b) sensing the length of the stick out of said wire; (c) moving said wire in a given direction transverse to said joint; (d) reversing the direction of said wire when said sensed stick out length is reduced to a given value at the edge of said joint; and, (e) repeating said moving act alternately in opposite directions whereby said wire follows said welding path in a serpentine pattern.
- 4. The method as defined in claim 3, wherein said directing act is performed by a switching power supply.
- 5. An electric arc welding apparatus for depositing molten metal from an advancing wire into a weld puddle in a joint between two juxtapositioned plates, said joint formed by converging side walls, said apparatus including means for moving said advancing wire transversely across said joint in a generally serpentine pattern with direction reversing at each of said sidewalls, a measuring circuit for creating a stick out signal proportional to the stick out of the wire and a device for reversing the direction of said wire when said sensed stick out reaches a given low value.
- 6. An electric arc welding apparatus as defined in claim 5, including means for reducing the welding current through said wire when said sensed stick out is greater than a given high value.
- 7. An apparatus as defined in claim 5, including means for increasing the welding current through said wire when said sensed stick out is less than a given value.
- 8. An apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein said stick out signal is a voltage proportional to the stick out length.
- 9. An apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein said plates are the ends of two pipe sections.
- 10. A method for depositing molten metal from an advancing wire into a weld puddle in a joint between two juxtapositioned plates, said joint formed by converging side walls, said method comprising:(a) moving said advancing wire transversely across said joint in a generally serpentine pattern with direction reversing at each of said side walls; (b) creating a stick out signal proportional to stick out of the wire; and, (c) reversing the direction of said wire when said sensed stick out reaches a given low value.
- 11. A method as defined in claim 10, including reducing the welding current through said wire when said sensed stick out is greater than a given high value.
- 12. A method as defined in claim 11, including increasing the welding current through said wire when said sensed stick out is less than a given value.
- 13. A method as defined in claim 10, including increasing the welding current through said wire when said sensed stick out is less than a given value.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/268,329, filed on Mar. 16, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,160,241, incorporated herein by reference.
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A New Wire Stickout Control Algorithm in GMA Welding, P. Orszagh, Y.C. Kim, K. Horikawa, publication date unknown. |