Plasma arc torch trigger system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6700091
  • Patent Number
    6,700,091
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 26, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 2, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A trigger system for operating a plasma arc torch is provided that comprises a selector that operates between at least a first operating position and a second operating position, wherein the first operating position operates the plasma arc torch in a first mode to deliver gas to the plasma arc torch, and the second operating position operates the plasma arc torch in a second mode to deliver the gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch. Further, the selector comprises a neutral position that selects a neutral mode in which delivery of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited. The selector is preferably disposed within a housing of the plasma arc torch and is slidably operable between the first operating position, the second operating position, and the neutral position.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to plasma arc torches and more particularly to devices and methods for operating a plasma arc torch in different operating modes.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Plasma arc torches are commonly used for cutting, marking, gouging, and welding metal workpieces by directing a high energy plasma stream consisting of ionized gas particles toward the workpiece. The plasma arc torch is typically connected to a power supply that provides both gas and electric power for operation of the plasma arc torch and is operable through a trigger disposed within a torch handle for activation of the gas and the electric power. Because the plasma arc torch creates intense localized heating at relatively high plasma exit velocities, inadvertent operation of the trigger could result in a risk of personal injury and/or damage to surrounding objects.




To reduce the risk of inadvertent torch ignition, control systems and devices are commonly provided in plasma arc torches of the known art. For example, control systems are provided within some known art power supplies, which are often at a remote location relative to the operator, to initiate or terminate gas flow to the plasma arc torch. However, such control systems require the operator to either look away from the torch or the workpiece where an operation is being performed or delay operations in order to manipulate the gas flow. Accordingly, the use of gas control systems within the power supply is somewhat inefficient and increases the risk of inadvertent torch operation. In addition to control systems, control circuits are also known that isolate current flow to the torch until gas flow is initiated. Further, audible warnings are provided in some known systems to notify the operator that the torch is ready for operation so that the torch is not improperly used.




Additionally, activation of gas flow only, i.e. no electric power, is often advantageous in certain applications such as for cooling torch components, (e.g., electrode, tip), or the workpiece. However, many plasma arc devices do not provide for a gas only mode of operation, and those that do provide for such a mode require the operator to initiate and terminate the gas flow at the power supply, not local to the plasma arc torch where operations are being performed. As a result, operation of a gas only mode is relatively time consuming and cumbersome in plasma arc torch systems of the known art.




Inadvertent torch operation may also occur when the trigger is prematurely depressed by the operator while the torch is being positioned for operation. The trigger may also be inadvertently depressed when the torch is being disassembled for maintenance or when being placed down onto a surface or object that causes the trigger to be depressed. Accordingly, devices have been provided with plasma arc torch triggers of the known art to reduce the risk of inadvertent torch operation through engagement of the trigger. One known trigger system provides a safety member to prevent inadvertent operation of the torch, wherein the operator must reposition the safety member in order to depress the trigger. Unfortunately, engagement of the safety member requires increased manual dexterity of the operator (generally wearing gloves) to engage the trigger for operation of the plasma arc torch, which is often cumbersome and time consuming when the plasma arc torch is continually being ignited and turned off.




Accordingly, a need remains in the art for a device and method that provides gas control local to the torch and operator, and which provides for multiple operating modes to control the gas flow separate from the electric power. A further need exists for a device and method that reduces the risk of inadvertent torch operation and that requires less manual dexterity than trigger systems of the known art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In one preferred form, the present invention provides an apparatus for delivering gas and electric power to a plasma arc torch that comprises a selector with at least a first operating position and a second operating position. The first operating position operates the apparatus in a first mode to deliver gas to the plasma arc torch, and the second operating position operates the apparatus in a second mode to deliver gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch. Further, the selector may further comprise a neutral position for selecting a neutral mode in which delivery of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited.




As used herein, a plasma arc apparatus, whether operated manually or automated, should be construed by those skilled in the art to be an apparatus that generates or uses plasma for cutting, welding, spraying, gouging, or marking operations, among others. Accordingly, the specific reference to plasma arc cutting torches or plasma arc torches herein should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention. Furthermore, the specific reference to providing gas to a plasma arc torch should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention, such that other fluids, e.g. liquids, may also be provided to the plasma arc torch in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.




In another form, a trigger system for use in a plasma arc torch is provided that operates a selector among one or more of a first operating position, a second operating position, and a neutral position. The first operating position operates the trigger system in a first mode to deliver gas to the plasma arc torch, the second operating position operates the trigger system in a second mode to deliver gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch, and the neutral position operates the trigger system in a neutral mode in which delivery of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited.




In another form of the present invention, a plasma arc torch is provided that comprises a gas control device and a housing disposed within a torch handle, wherein the housing is operable with the gas control device. Further, the plasma arc torch comprises a power switch disposed within the torch handle and a selector disposed within the housing, wherein the selector is operable with the power switch. Accordingly, the selector is operable to a first operating position such that the housing activates the gas control device, thereby operating the plasma arc torch in a first mode to deliver gas to the plasma arc torch. Moreover, the selector is operable to a second operating position such that the selector activates the power switch, thereby operating the plasma arc torch in a second mode to deliver gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch. Furthermore, the selector may comprise a neutral position such that delivery of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited.




In yet another form of the present invention, a housing is provided that is disposed within a trigger system of a plasma arc torch. A selector is disposed within the housing and is operable between at least a first operating position and a second operating position, and preferably a neutral position, wherein the first and second operating positions activate the gas and electric power, respectively, and the neutral position inhibits delivery of the gas and electric power as previously described.




In another form, the present invention provides a selector for use in a trigger system of a plasma arc apparatus that is operable between a first operating position, a second operating position, and a neutral position as previously described. The selector preferably comprises a post to limit operation of the trigger system such that delivery of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited. Additionally, the selector comprises an engagement member that activates a power switch disposed within the plasma arc torch to provide the gas and the electric power.




The present invention also provides methods of operating a plasma arc torch among one or more of a first operating mode wherein gas is delivered to the plasma arc torch, a second operating mode wherein gas and electric power are delivered to the plasma arc torch, and a neutral mode wherein delivery of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited.




Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a manually operated plasma arc apparatus constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of a trigger system disposed within plasma arc torch handle and constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 3A

is a cross-sectional view of a trigger system disposed within a plasma arc torch handle with a selector in a first operating position and constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 3B

is a cross-sectional view of a trigger system disposed within a plasma arc torch handle with a selector in a second operating position and constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 3C

is a cross-sectional view of a trigger system disposed within a plasma arc torch handle with a selector in a neutral position and constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of a trigger system within a plasma arc torch and constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of a selector positioned for assembly into a housing of a trigger system and constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 6A

is a top view of a selector resiliently biased to a neutral position within a housing of a trigger system and constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 6B

is an exterior perspective view of a selector disposed within a housing of a trigger system and constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a trigger system disposed within a second half of a plasma arc torch handle, with a selector in a neutral position, and constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a selector within a trigger system positioned in a first operating position and constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a selector positioned in a second operating position and constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention; and





FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional view of an alternate embodiment of a trigger system, wherein a selector activates gas and electric power in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The following description of the preferred embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.




Referring to the drawings, a trigger system according to the present invention is generally operable with a manually operated plasma arc apparatus as indicated by reference numeral


10


in FIG.


1


. Typically, the manually operated plasma arc apparatus


10


comprises a plasma arc torch


12


connected to a power supply


14


through a torch lead


16


, which may be available in a variety of lengths according to a specific application. Further, the power supply


14


provides both gas and electric power, which flow through the torch lead


16


, for operation of the plasma arc torch


12


as described in greater detail below.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, a trigger system according to the present invention is illustrated and generally indicated by reference numeral


20


. As shown, the trigger system


20


comprises a housing


22


disposed within a torch handle


24


of the plasma arc torch


12


, and a selector


26


disposed within the housing


22


. Generally, the selector


26


is operable between at least one of a first operating position, a second operating position, and preferably a neutral position, which are described in further detail below. In the first operating position, the selector


26


operates the plasma arc apparatus


10


(not shown) in a first mode to deliver gas to the plasma arc torch


12


. In the second operating position, the selector


26


operates the plasma arc apparatus


10


in a second mode to deliver gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch


12


. Further, when the selector


26


is in the neutral position, delivery of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch


12


is inhibited. Accordingly, an operator may select the first mode to provide gas only for operations such as cooling torch components, or the operator may select the second mode to provide gas and electric power for operations such as cutting workpieces.




Operation of the selector


26


in the first operating position, the second operating position, and the neutral position is more fully described with reference to

FIGS. 3A through 3C

.

FIG. 3A

illustrates the first operating position of the selector


26


that causes the plasma arc apparatus


10


(not shown) to operate in a first mode to deliver gas to the plasma arc torch


12


. As shown, the selector


26


is preferably slidably operable along the housing


22


in the direction of arrow A such that a post


28


of the selector


26


clears a stop


30


defined within the torch handle


24


. The housing


22


is then pivoted in the direction of arrow B about axis X such that the housing


22


activates a gas control device


32


to initiate gas flow from the power supply


14


(not shown) to the plasma arc torch


12


. Accordingly, the first mode supplies gas only to the plasma arc torch


12


.





FIG. 3B

illustrates the second operating position of the selector


26


that causes the plasma arc apparatus


10


to operate in a second mode to deliver gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch


12


. As shown, the selector


26


is slidably operable along the housing


22


in the direction of arrow C such that the post


28


again clears the stop


30


. The housing


22


is then pivoted in the direction of arrow B about axis X while the selector


26


continues to be slidably operated along the housing


22


in the direction of arrow C. Accordingly, an engagement member


34


of the selector


26


activates a power switch


36


disposed within the torch handle


24


, which activates the supply of electric power from the power supply


14


to the plasma arc torch


12


. Further, as the housing


22


is pivoted, the housing


22


activates the gas control device


32


as previously described to initiate gas flow from the power supply


14


to the plasma arc torch


12


. Accordingly, the plasma arc torch


12


is operated in the second mode with the supply of both gas and electric power.




In an alternate embodiment, the gas control device


32


may be omitted from the plasma arc torch


12


such that gas flow is activated by a gas control device within the power supply


14


. In such an embodiment, the gas control device may be controlled by the power switch


36


or by an alternate switch (not shown) that may be activated by either the selector


26


or the housing


22


in the second operating position of the selector


26


. In another form, wherein no gas control device is disposed within the plasma arc torch


12


and the gas and electric power are activated by the power switch


36


, a second stop


31


is positioned within the torch handle


24


as shown. Accordingly, if an operator attempts to move the selector


26


forward in the direction of arrow A, the second stop


31


prevents such movement. Furthermore, if a gas control device


32


is subsequently provided within the plasma arc torch


12


, the second stop


31


may simply be removed to allow for motion of the selector


26


in the direction of arrow A to activate the gas control device


32


.




Referring to

FIG. 3C

, the neutral position of the selector


26


is illustrated, which causes the plasma arc apparatus


10


to operate in a neutral mode to inhibit the supply of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch


12


. As shown, the selector


26


is resiliently biased to the neutral position from first and second operating positions. In the neutral position, the post


28


of the selector


26


is engaged with an adjacent member within the plasma arc torch, preferably the stop


30


within the torch handle


24


, such that upward movement of the selector


26


and pivoting of the housing


22


in the direction of arrow B is limited, thereby inhibiting the delivery of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch


12


. In order to pivot the housing


22


for operation of the plasma arc torch


12


in either the first or second mode, therefore, the selector


26


must be moved to either the first operating position or the second operating, respectively.




As further shown, the selector


26


is preferably biased to the neutral position with a first spring


38


and a second spring


39


disposed within the housing


22


. Generally, both the first spring


38


and the second spring


39


are partially compressed when the selector


26


is in the neutral position. As the selector


26


is moved to the first operating position, the first spring


38


compresses further, and compression of the second spring


39


is reduced as shown in FIG.


3


A. As the selector


26


is moved to the second operating position, the second spring


39


compresses further, and compression of the first spring


38


is reduced as shown in FIG.


3


B. When the selector


26


is released from either the first or second operating position, the first spring


38


and the second spring


39


resiliently bias the selector


26


to the neutral position.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, an exemplary trigger system


40


within the torch handle


24


of the plasma arc torch


12


is illustrated in greater detail. As shown, the torch handle


24


comprises a first handle half


44


and a second handle half


46


, in which the trigger system


40


according to the present invention is disposed. As further shown, the housing


22


of the trigger system


40


comprises two pins


48


and


50


that engage a pin bearing cup


52


on the second handle half


46


and a pin bearing cup


54


(shown dashed) on the first handle half


44


. To position and retain the housing


22


within the torch handle


24


, the housing


22


comprises a first retention tab


56


that engages portions


58


of the handle halves


44


and


46


at a distal end of the housing


22


. Further, the housing


22


comprises second and third retention tabs


60


and


62


that engage portions


64


of the handle halves


44


and


46


at a proximal end of the housing


22


. Accordingly, the retention tabs


56


,


60


, and


62


retain the housing


22


within the assembled handle halves


44


and


46


, while the pins


48


and


50


allow the housing


22


to pivot during operation as described in greater detail below. As used herein, the terms proximal or proximal direction should be construed as meaning towards or in the direction of the power supply


14


(not shown), and the terms distal or distal direction should be construed as meaning towards or in the direction of a torch head


76


.




As further shown, the gas control device


32


is also disposed within the torch handle


24


and is positioned and retained by mating brackets


68


located within the handle halves


44


and


46


. Accordingly, the brackets


68


secure the gas control device


32


within the torch handle


24


and properly position the gas control device


32


for activation by the housing


22


, as described in greater detail below, to activate the supply of gas to the plasma arc torch


12


. Additionally, the power switch


36


is disposed within the second handle half


46


, preferably using one or more switch pins


72


that mate with one or more apertures


74


provided in the power switch


36


. Accordingly, the switch pins


72


properly position the power switch


36


for activation by the selector


26


, as described in greater detail below, to activate the supply of electric power to the plasma arc torch


12


.




As further illustrated, the torch head


76


is also disposed within the plasma arc torch


12


and is positioned by shoulders


78


on the handle halves


44


and


46


. Generally, both gas and electric power are provided to the torch head


76


through operation of the trigger system


40


according to the present invention such that a plasma stream is generated and plasma is ejected from a tip


80


for operations such as cutting, marking, gouging, or spraying, among others.




Once the components of the plasma arc torch


12


, e.g., the trigger system


40


, the gas control device


66


, the power switch


36


, and the torch head


76


, are positioned within the second handle half


46


, the first handle half


44


is placed adjacent the second handle half


46


and is secured thereto, preferably using a plurality of mechanical fasteners (not shown) through fastening holes


82


. Alternately, the handle halves may be connected using a quick disconnect as disclosed in copending application titled “Modular Plasma Arc Torch,” filed Feb. 26, 2002, which is commonly assigned with the present application and the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.




In operation, the torch handle


24


provides thermal and electric isolation between the components disposed therein and an operator holding the plasma arc torch


12


. Accordingly, a nonconductive material such as Nylon is used for the material of the first handle half


64


and the second handle half


66


. Furthermore, the retention members, e.g. first ledges


58


, second ledges


64


, brackets


68


, located within the first handle half


46


and the second handle half


48


are preferably integrally molded with the torch handle


24


, although separate members may be mounted therein in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.




Referring now to

FIG. 5

, the housing


22


and the selector


26


of the trigger system


40


are described in further detail. As shown, the selector


26


is assembled into the housing


22


by inserting the selector


26


in the direction of arrow D into an aperture


84


defined by the housing


22


. The selector


26


is then translated in the direction of arrow E until the engagement member


34


of the selector


26


is properly positioned within the housing


22


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 6A and 6B

, the selector


26


is shown fully assembled within the housing


22


, wherein the first spring


38


and the second spring


39


that resiliently bias the selector


26


to the neutral position are disposed within the housing


22


. Accordingly, a housing first spring boss


90


is formed within a distal portion of the housing


22


and a selector first spring boss


92


is formed within a distal portion of the selector


26


to position and retain the first spring


38


. Similarly, a housing second spring boss


94


is formed within a proximal portion of the housing


22


and a selector second spring post


96


(shown dashed) is formed within a proximal portion of the selector


26


to position and retain the second spring


39


. As further shown, an engagement cup


98


is defined within the housing


22


for operation of the gas control device


32


(not shown) as described in greater detail below. Furthermore, the housing


22


also defines slide retainers


100


, which provide a boundary for the selector


26


to maintain proper orientation thereof during operation.




As shown in

FIG. 6B

, the exterior of the trigger system


40


is illustrated, wherein the selector


26


preferably defines raised ribs


102


to facilitate an improved grip between the hands or gloves of an operator and the selector


26


, which further aids in positioning the selector


26


. Additionally, the selector


26


is preferably disposed between parallel guides


104


to prevent rotation or misalignment of the selector


26


during operation.




Referring now to

FIG. 7

, the trigger system


40


fully assembled within an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in further detail. As shown, the post


28


of the selector


26


is in slideable contact with the stop


30


of the torch handle


24


such that the housing


22


is inhibited from pivoting about axis F, which is formed along a common centerline of the pins


48


and


50


of the housing


22


. Further, the first spring


38


and the second spring


39


resiliently bias the selector


26


as shown. Such a position of the selector


26


, as previously set forth, is defined as the neutral position of the trigger system


40


, wherein the neutral mode is selected. Accordingly, the housing is prevented from pivoting, and thus the gas control device


32


and the power switch


36


cannot be actuated. As a result, the supply of gas and electric power, respectively, to the plasma arc torch


12


is inhibited in the neutral mode.




With reference to

FIG. 8

, the trigger system


40


is shown with the selector


26


in the first operating position, in which only gas is provided to the plasma arc torch


12


in the first operating mode. To initiate gas flow, the operator moves the selector


26


in the direction of arrow G until the post


28


is disengaged from, or clears, the stop


30


as shown. Accordingly, the first spring


38


is further compressed, and compression of the second spring


39


is reduced. Once the post


28


clears the stop


30


, the housing


22


may be pivoted about axis F in the direction of arrow H. Accordingly, the engagement cup


98


engages the gas control device


32


to activate gas flow to the plasma arc torch


12


.




Referring now to

FIG. 9

, the trigger system


40


is shown with the selector


26


in the second operating position, in which gas and electric power are provided to the plasma arc torch


12


in the second operating mode. To initiate gas flow and electric power, the operator moves the selector


26


in the direction of arrow I until the post


28


disengages from, or clears, the stop


30


as shown. Accordingly, the second spring


39


is further compressed, compression of the first spring


38


is reduced. Once the post


28


clears the stop


30


, the housing


22


may be pivoted about axis F in the direction of arrow J, while the selector


26


continues to be moved in the direction of arrow I. As a result, the engagement cup


98


activates the gas control device


32


to activate gas flow to the plasma arc torch


12


and the engagement member


34


of the selector


26


activates the power switch


36


to initiate electric power to the plasma arc torch


12


. The combination of translating the selector


26


in the direction of arrow I and pivoting of the housing


22


about axis F provides the requisite physical contact between the engagement cup


98


and the gas control device


32


and between the engagement member


34


and the power switch


36


to activate both gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch


12


.




With reference to

FIG. 10

, the trigger system


40


in another form may be configured such that the selector


26


activates the gas control device


32


rather than the housing


22


as previously described. As shown, the selector


26


further comprises an extension


120


that activates the gas control device


32


to activate the supply of working gas to the plasma arc torch


12


. Additionally, the gas control device


32


may be one of many possible devices such as a gas control valve, a switch that activates a gas control device (e.g., solenoid) in a power supply, or a solenoid, among others. Gas control within the handle


28


is further described in copending application titled “Torch Handle Gas Control,” filed Feb. 26, 2002, which is commonly assigned with the present application and the contents of which are incorporated by reference.




Accordingly, the trigger system


40


of the present invention provides multiple operating modes for a plasma arc apparatus. Namely, at least a first operating mode is provided such that gas only is provided for operations such as cooling torch components or workpieces, along with a second operating mode such that gas and electric power are provided for operation of the plasma arc torch, and preferably a neutral mode is provided such that the supply of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch inhibited. As a result, a compact and efficient trigger system that enables a variety of operating modes is provided in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.




The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the substance of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. For example, the power switch


36


as shown is preferably a microswitch having a switch depressible arm to make or break electrical contact and to allow or prevent the flow of electric power, or current, although a variety of electrical switches may be employed without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the selector


26


may be resiliently biased to the neutral position by alternate methods other than the first and second spring such as positioning slots within, for example, the housing


22


. Additionally, the housing


22


and the selector


26


may follow other motions rather than the pivoting and sliding as described herein to activate the gas control device and the power switch. Accordingly, such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for providing gas and electric power to a plasma arc torch comprising:a selector comprising at least a first operating position and a second operating position, wherein the first operating position operates the apparatus in a first mode to deliver the gas to the plasma arc torch, and the second operating position operates the apparatus in a second mode to deliver the gas and the electric power to the plasma arc torch.
  • 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a housing, wherein the selector is disposed within the housing.
  • 3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the selector is slidably operable between the first operating position and the second operating position.
  • 4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the selector further comprises a neutral position for selecting a neutral mode in which delivery of the gas and the electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited.
  • 5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the selector is resiliently biased to the neutral position.
  • 6. The apparatus according to claim 5 further comprising a first spring and a second spring disposed within the housing, wherein the first spring and the second spring resiliently bias the selector to the neutral position.
  • 7. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the selector further comprises a post that engages an adjacent member within the plasma arc torch to inhibit upward movement of the selector when the selector is in the neutral position.
  • 8. The apparatus according to claim 4 further comprising a housing, wherein the selector is disposed within the housing.
  • 9. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the selector is slidably operable between the first operating position, the second operating position, and the neutral position.
  • 10. An apparatus for providing gas and electric power to a plasma arc torch comprising:a selector comprising a first operating position, a second operating position, and a neutral position, wherein the first operating position operates the apparatus in a first mode to deliver the gas to the plasma arc torch, the second operating position operates the apparatus in a second mode to deliver the gas and the electric power to the plasma arc torch, and the neutral position operates the apparatus in a neutral mode to inhibit delivery of the gas and the electric power to the plasma arc torch.
  • 11. The apparatus according to claim 10 further comprising a housing, wherein the selector is disposed within the housing.
  • 12. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the selector further comprises a post that engages an adjacent member within the plasma arc torch to inhibit upward movement of the selector when the selector is in the neutral position.
  • 13. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the selector is slidably operable between the first operating position, the second operating position, and the neutral position.
  • 14. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the selector is resiliently biased to the neutral position.
  • 15. The apparatus according to claim 14 further comprising a first spring and a second spring disposed within the housing, wherein the first spring and the second spring resiliently bias the selector to the neutral position.
  • 16. A trigger system for providing gas and electric power to a plasma arc torch comprising:a housing; and a selector disposed within the housing for selecting among one of a first operating position, a second operating position, and a neutral position, wherein positioning the selector in the first operating position delivers the gas to the plasma arc torch, positioning the selector in the second operating position delivers the gas and the electric power to the plasma arc torch, and positioning the selector in the neutral position inhibits delivery of the gas and the electric power to the plasma arc torch.
  • 17. The trigger system according to claim 16, wherein the selector is slidably operable between the first operating position, the second operating position, and the neutral position.
  • 18. The trigger system according to claim 17, wherein the selector is resiliently biased to the neutral position.
  • 19. The trigger system according to claim 18, further comprising a first spring and a second spring disposed within the housing, wherein the first spring and the second spring resiliently bias the selector to the neutral position.
  • 20. The trigger system according to claim 16, wherein the selector further comprises a post that engages an adjacent member within the plasma arc torch to inhibit upward movement of the selector when the selector is in the neutral position.
  • 21. A trigger system for providing gas and electric power to a plasma arc torch comprising:a housing; and a selector disposed within the housing for selecting among one of a first operating position and a second operating position, wherein positioning the selector in the first operating position delivers the gas to the plasma arc torch and positioning the selector in the second operating position delivers the gas and the electric power to the plasma arc torch.
  • 22. The trigger system according to claim 21, wherein the selector is slidably operable between the first operating position and the second operating position.
  • 23. The trigger system according to claim 21, wherein the selector further comprises a neutral position for selecting a neutral mode in which delivery of the gas and the electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited.
  • 24. The trigger system according to claim 23, wherein the selector further comprises a post that engages an adjacent member within the plasma arc torch to inhibit upward movement of the selector when the selector is in the neutral position.
  • 25. The trigger system according to claim 23, wherein the selector is resiliently biased to the neutral position.
  • 26. The trigger system according to claim 25 further comprising a first spring and a second spring disposed within the housing, wherein the first spring and the second spring resiliently bias the selector to the neutral position.
  • 27. A plasma arc torch comprising:a torch handle; a gas control device disposed within the torch handle; a housing disposed within the torch handle and operable with the gas control device; a power switch disposed within the torch handle; and a selector disposed within the housing and operable with the power switch; wherein the selector is operable to a first operating position such that the housing activates the gas control device, thereby operating the plasma arc torch in a first mode to deliver gas to the plasma arc torch; and wherein the selector is operable to a second operating position such that the selector activates the power switch, thereby operating the plasma arc torch in a second mode to deliver gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch.
  • 28. The plasma arc torch according to claim 27, wherein the selector is slidably operable between the first operating position and the second operating position.
  • 29. The plasma arc torch according to claim 27, wherein the housing is pivotably mounted to the torch handle.
  • 30. The plasma arc torch according to claim 27, wherein the selector further comprises a neutral position for selecting a neutral mode in which delivery of the gas and the electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited.
  • 31. The plasma arc torch according to claim 30, wherein the torch handle further defines a stop and the selector further comprises a post that engages the stop in the neutral position such that delivery of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited.
  • 32. The plasma arc torch according to claim 30, wherein the selector is slidably operable between the first operating position, the second operating position, and the neutral position.
  • 33. The plasma arc torch according to claim 30, wherein the select is resiliently biased to the neutral position.
  • 34. The plasma arc torch according to claim 33, further comprising a first spring and a second spring disposed within the housing, wherein the first spring and the second spring resiliently bias the selector to the neutral position.
  • 35. A plasma arc torch comprising:a torch handle; a gas control device disposed within the torch handle; a housing disposed within the torch handle and operable with the gas control device; a power switch disposed within the torch handle; and a selector disposed within the housing and operable with the power switch; wherein the selector is operable to a first operating position such that the housing activates the gas control device, thereby operating the plasma arc torch in a first mode to deliver gas to the plasma arc torch, wherein the selector is operable to a second operating position such that the selector activates the power switch, thereby operating the plasma arc torch in a second mode to deliver gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch; and wherein the selector is operable to a neutral position such that delivery of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited.
  • 36. The plasma arc torch according to claim 35, wherein the torch handle further defines a stop and the selector further comprises a post that engages the stop in the neutral position such that delivery of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited.
  • 37. The plasma arc torch according to claim 35, wherein the selector is slidably operable between the first operating position, the second operating position, and the neutral position.
  • 38. The plasma arc torch according to claim 35, wherein the housing is pivotably mounted to the torch handle.
  • 39. The plasma arc torch according to claim 35, wherein the selector is resiliently biased to the neutral position.
  • 40. The plasma arc torch according to claim 39, further comprising a first spring and a second spring disposed within the housing, wherein the first spring and the second spring resiliently bias the selector to the neutral position.
  • 41. A plasma arc torch comprising:a torch handle; a gas control device disposed within the torch handle; a housing disposed within the torch handle and operable with the gas control device; a power switch disposed within the torch handle; and a selector disposed within the housing and operable with the power switch, wherein the selector is operable to a second operating position such that the selector activates the power switch, thereby operating the plasma arc torch in a second mode to deliver gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch; and wherein the selector is operable to a neutral position such that delivery of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited.
  • 42. The plasma arc torch according to claim 41, wherein the selector is slidably operable between the second operating position and the neutral position.
  • 43. The plasma arc torch according to claim 41, wherein the selector Is resiliently biased to the neutral position.
  • 44. The plasma arc torch according to claim 43 further comprising a first spring and a second spring disposed within the housing, wherein the first spring and the second spring resiliently bias the selector to the neutral position.
  • 45. The plasma arc torch according to claim 41, wherein the torch handle further defines a stop and the selector further comprises a post that engages the stop in the neutral position such that delivery of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited.
  • 46. The plasma arc torch according to claim 41, wherein the selector further comprises a first operating position that operates the apparatus in a first mode to deliver the gas to the plasma arc torch.
  • 47. The plasma arc torch according to claim 46, wherein the selector is slidably operable between the first operating position, the second operating position, and the neutral position.
  • 48. The plasma arc torch according to claim 41, wherein the torch handle further comprises a second stop and the selector further comprises a post that engages the second stop such that the selector is inhibited from moving to a first operating position.
  • 49. A housing disposed within a trigger system of a plasma arc apparatus that houses a selector, the selector being operable among one or more of a first operating position, a second operating position, and a neutral position,wherein the first operating position operates the plasma arc apparatus in a first mode to deliver gas to a plasma arc torch, the second operating position operates the plasma arc apparatus in a second mode to deliver the gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch, and the neutral position that operates the plasma arc apparatus in a neutral mode such that delivery of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited.
  • 50. The housing according to claim 49, wherein the housing defines an aperture for disposition of the selector.
  • 51. The housing according to claim 49, wherein the housing is pivotably mounted within the plasma arc torch.
  • 52. The housing according to claim 49, further comprising an engagement cup that activates a gas control device to deliver gas to the plasma arc torch.
  • 53. A selector for use in a trigger system of a plasma arc apparatus, the selector being operable among one or more of a first operating position, a second operating position, and a neutral position,wherein the first operating position operates the plasma arc apparatus in a first mode to deliver gas to a plasma arc torch, the second operating position operates the plasma arc apparatus in a second mode to deliver the gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch, and the neutral position that operates the plasma arc apparatus in a neutral mode such that delivery of gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited.
  • 54. The selector according to claim 53, wherein the selector further comprises a post that engages an adjacent component within the plasma arc torch to inhibit upward movement of the selector when the selector is in the neutral position.
  • 55. The selector according to claim 53, further comprising an engagement member that activates a power switch disposed within the plasma arc torch to provide at least the electric power.
  • 56. A method of operating a plasma arc torch between one of at least a first operating mode and a second operating mode, the method comprising the steps of:providing a trigger system comprising a selector; and moving the selector between one of a first operating position and a second operating position, wherein the first operating position operates the plasma arc torch in the first mode to deliver gas to the plasma arc torch, and the second operating position operates the plasma arc torch in the second mode to deliver the gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch.
  • 57. The method according to claim 56, further comprising the step of moving the selector to a neutral position such that delivery of the gas and the power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited.
  • 58. A method of operating a plasma arc torch between a first operating mode, a second operating mode, and a neutral mode, the method comprising the steps of:providing a trigger system comprising a selector; and moving the selector between one of a first operating position, a second operating position, a neutral position, wherein the first operating position operates the plasma arc torch in the first mode to deliver gas to the plasma arc torch, the second operating position operates the plasma arc torch in the second mode to deliver the gas and electric power to the plasma arc torch, and the neutral position selects a neutral mode in which delivery of the gas and the electric power to the plasma arc torch is inhibited.
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