Claims
- 1. An apparatus for welding the longitudinal seam of a tube formed from a flat sheet, comprising:
- (a) first support means dimensioned to engage substantially the entire inner periphery of said tube;
- (b) second support means, concentric with said first support means, dimensioned to engage substantially the entire outer periphery of said tube, thereby to movably hold said tube in the annulus formed between said first and second support means, at least at the point of welding of said tube;
- (c) an opening defined in said second support means adjacent said seam into which opening the edges of said seam protrude in closely spaced apart relationship;
- (d) welding means in fixed position relative to said second support means and in welding contact with said seam and adapted for relative movement with said seam, thereby to fill the interstice between the edges of said seam to join said edges; and
- (e) water cooled first heat sink means fixedly disposed in said first support means adjacent said seam, and in continuous contact therewith, so as to remove heat from the area of said tube surrounding said seam as said seam is welded.
- 2. An apparatus, as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- (f) second heat sink means, fixedly axially disposed with respect to said second support means and disposed close to said welding means, to urge the area of said tube surrounding said seam into at least partial contact with said first heat sink means.
- 3. An apparatus, as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- (g) bead smoothing means, fixedly disposed adjacent said welding means, to smooth the weld bead formed by said welding means while said weld bead is hot.
- 4. An apparatus, as defined in claim 2, wherein said second heat sink means is fixedly mounted in said second support means.
- 5. An apparatus, as defined in claim 3, wherein said second heat sink means is rotatably mounted with respect to said second support means.
- 6. An apparatus, as defined in claim 1, wherein said tube is draawn through said annulus as said tube is welded.
- 7. An apparatus, as defined in claim 1, where said second support means moves along said tube as said tube is welded.
- 8. An apparatus for welding the longitudinal seam of a tube formed from a flat sheet, comprising:
- (a) a base member;
- (b) a housing;
- (c) a mandrel fixedly disposed within said housing and dimensioned to slidingly engage substantially the entire inner periphery of said tube;
- (d) a sleeve, fixedly disposed within said housing and concentric with said first support means, dimensioned to the entire outer periphery of said tube, thereby to slideably hold said tube in the annulus formed between said mandrel and said sleeve, at least at the point of welding of said tube;
- (e) an opening defined in said sleeve adjacent said seam into which opening the edges of said seam protrude in closely spaced apart relationship;
- (f) welding means fixedly disposed in said housing and positioned to fill the interstice between the edges of said seam to join said edges as said tube is drawn through said annulus; and
- (g) a water cooled heat sink fixedly disposed in said mandrel, extending slightly above the outer periphery thereof, and adjacent said seam so as to remove heat from the area of said tube surrounding said seam as said seam is welded.
- 9. An apparatus, as defined in claim 8, further comprising:
- (h) roller heat sinks, fixedly axially disposed with respect to said sleeve and disposed close to said welding means, to urge the area of said tube surrounding said seam into contact with only the edges of said heat sink.
- 10. An apparatus, as defined in claim 8, further comprising:
- a bead smoothing roller, fixedly disposed adjacent said welding means, to smooth the weld bead formed by said welding means while said weld bead is hot.
- 11. A method for welding the longitudinal seam of a tube formed from a flat sheet, comprising:
- (a) providing first support means dimensioned to engage substantially the entire inner periphery of said tube;
- (b) providing second support means, concentric with said first support means, dimensioned to engage substantially the entire outer periphery of said tube, thereby to movably hold said tube in the annulus formed between said first and second support means, at least at the point of welding of said tube;
- (c) providing an opening defined in said second support means adjacent said seam into which opening the edges of said seam protrude in closely spaced apart relationship;
- (d) providing welding means in fixed position relative to said second support means and in welding contact with said seam; and
- (e) providing relative motion between said tube and said welding means whereby said welding means fills the interstice between the edges of said seam to join said edges; and
- (f) providing water cooled first heat sink means fixedly disposed in said first support means adjacent said seam, and in continuous contact therewith, so as to remove heat from the area of said tube surrounding said seam as said seam is welded.
- 12. A method, as defined in claim 11, further comprising:
- (g) providing second heat sink means, fixedly axially disposed with respect to said second support means and disposed close to said welding means, to urge the area of said tube surrounding said seam into at least partial contact with said first heat sink means.
- 13. A method, as defined in claim 11, further comprising:
- (h) providing bead smoothing means, fixedly disposed adjacent said welding means, to smooth the weld bead formed by said welding means while said weld bead is hot.
- 14. A method, as defined in claim 12, wherein said second heat sink means is fixedly mounted in said second support means.
- 15. A method, as defined in claim 12, wherein said second heat sink means is rotatably mounted with respect to said second support means.
- 16. A method, as defined in claim 11, wherein said tube is drawn through said annulus as said tube is welded.
- 17. A method, as defined in claim 11, wherein said second support means moves along said tube as said tube is welded.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/278,819, filed Dec. 1, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,905,885, issued Mar. 6, 1990.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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Hellman, Sr. |
Mar 1990 |
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