Claims
- 1. A plasma arc torch assembly facilitating commonality of components between a gas-shielded torch and a water-injection torch, and comprising:
a main torch body having first and second end faces, a control fluid passage and a plasma gas passage each extending from the first end face through the main torch body and out the second end face, the control fluid passage being adapted to carry one of a shielding gas and injection water; one of:
(a) a shielding gas insulator body having opposite first and second ends and a shielding gas passage and a plasma gas passage each extending from the first end through the insulator body, the first end of the insulator body being structured to be received against the second end of the main torch body, and the shielding gas and plasma gas passages being alignable with the control fluid and plasma gas passages, respectively, of the main torch body; and (b) a water-injection insulator body having opposite first and second ends and an injection water passage and a plasma gas passage each extending from the first end through the water-injection insulator body, the first end of the water-injection insulator body also being structured to be received against the second end of the main torch body, and the injection water and plasma gas passages being alignable with the control fluid and plasma gas passages, respectively, of the main torch body; a nozzle adapted to be juxtaposed with the second end of one of the insulator bodies for receiving plasma gas from the plasma gas passage thereof; and an electrode having a discharge end adapted to be juxtaposed with the nozzle and to support an electric arc extending therefrom through the nozzle to a workpiece; the main torch body being assemblable with one of the shielding gas and water-injection insulator bodies such that plasma gas is passed from the main torch body through the insulator body and to the nozzle and one of the shielding gas and water is passed through the respective insulator body to surround the arc.
- 2. The plasma arc torch assembly of claim 1, further comprising a generally cylindrical outer housing surrounding the main torch body and having an open end extending beyond the second end face of the main torch body so as to define an opening for receiving the first end of one of the insulator bodies therein.
- 3. The plasma arc torch assembly of claim 1, further comprising a shielding gas nozzle adapted to be juxtaposed with the second end of the shielding gas insulator body for receiving shielding gas from the shielding gas passage thereof, the shielding gas nozzle being adapted to direct a stream of shielding gas to surround the stream of plasma gas and the arc.
- 4. The plasma arc torch assembly of claim 1, further comprising a water-injection nozzle adapted to be juxtaposed with the second end of the water-injection insulator body for receiving injection water from the injection water passage thereof, the water-injection nozzle being adapted to direct a stream of injection water to surround the stream of plasma gas and the arc.
- 5. The plasma arc torch assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the insulator bodies includes an axial bore therethrough for containing the electrode.
- 6. The plasma arc torch assembly of claim 5, wherein the shielding gas insulator body includes a coolant supply passage extending from a first portion of the axial bore to an outer surface of the insulator body for supplying coolant to cool the nozzle, and a coolant return passage extending from the outer surface to a second portion of the axial bore from which the coolant is returned through the main torch body.
- 7. The plasma arc torch assembly of claim 5, wherein the electrode is retained by a tubular electrode holder having an internal passage adapted to carry coolant and having a first tubular portion adapted to be secured within an axial bore through the main torch body and a second tubular portion forming an extension of the first portion and adapted to be received within the axial bore of one of the insulator bodies, the second portion terminating at a free end adapted to removably retain the electrode, the second portion further including at least one coolant hole through a side wall thereof, a seal on the outer surface of the second portion located between the coolant hole and the free end and adapted to seal against an inner wall of the bore in the insulator body, and a dam on the outer surface located between the hole and the first portion of the electrode holder and adapted to cooperate with the inner wall of the bore in the insulator body to substantially prevent fluid from flowing past the dam.
- 8. The plasma arc torch assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the insulator bodies comprises a solid generally cylindrical body of electrically insulating material, the body having an end face at the first end thereof and a bore extending through the body from the end face for receiving the electrode, the body further including a fluid passage extending through the body from the end face, the fluid passage including a receiving portion for receiving a fluid connector, the receiving portion being generally cylindrical and including a flared entrance portion adjacent the end face to facilitate inserting the fluid connector into the receiving portion.
- 9. The plasma arc torch assembly of claim 8 wherein the receiving portion of the fluid passage includes inner surfaces defining a stop for a fluid connector to abut when inserted into the receiving portion.
- 10. The plasma arc torch assembly of claim 8 wherein the fluid passage comprises a plasma gas passage, and further including a control fluid passage originating at the end face and having a receiving portion with a flared entrance portion adapted to receive a fluid connector.
- 11. The plasma arc torch assembly of claim 8, wherein the shielding gas insulator body further includes a coolant supply passage extending from a first portion of the bore through the outer cylindrical surface of the insulator body for supplying a coolant to a plenum surrounding the nozzle, and a coolant return passage extending from the outer cylindrical surface of the insulator body into a second portion of the bore between the first portion of the bore and the first end of the insulator body for returning coolant through the bore to the main torch body.
- 12. A plasma arc torch comprising:
a main torch body having a fluid passage extending through an end face thereof; an insulator body having an end face and a fluid passage originating thereat, the insulator body being connected to the main torch body with the respective end faces in confronting relation and the fluid passages generally aligned; an electrode projecting from an outer end of the insulator body; a nozzle supported by and electrically insulated from the main torch body by the insulator body, and arranged to permit an electric arc to be established across a gap defined between the electrode and the nozzle; and a connector for fluidly coupling the fluid passage of the main torch body to the fluid passage of the insulator body, the connector having a first portion sealingly received within the fluid passage of the main torch body and a second portion sealingly received within the fluid passage of the insulator body.
- 13. The plasma arc torch of claim 12 wherein the connector comprises a coupling tube having a resilient compressible seal encircling the first portion and a resilient compressible seal encircling the second portion, the seals being compressed between the outer wall of the coupling tube and inner walls of the fluid passages of the main torch body and insulator body for establishing a sealing connection between said passages.
- 14. The plasma arc torch of claim 13 wherein the resilient compressible seals comprise O-rings retained in grooves formed in the outer surface of the coupling tube.
- 15. The plasma arc torch of claim 14 wherein each of the first and second portions of the coupling tube has a pair of O-rings spaced apart lengthwise along the coupling tube.
- 16. The plasma arc torch of claim 12 wherein the fluid passages of the main torch body and insulator body comprise passages for supplying a plasma gas to the nozzle, and wherein the main torch body further includes a control fluid passage and the insulator body further includes a control fluid passage for supplying a control fluid to the nozzle, and further including a connector comprising a coupling tube having a first portion sealingly received within the control fluid passage of the main torch body and a second portion sealingly received within the control fluid passage of the insulator body.
- 17. The plasma arc torch of claim 16 wherein the control fluid passages comprise shielding gas passages for supplying a shielding gas to the nozzle, and wherein the nozzle comprises a nozzle assembly including a plasma gas nozzle which receives a plasma gas from the plasma gas passage of the insulator body and a shielding gas nozzle which surrounds the plasma gas nozzle and receives a shielding gas from the shielding gas passage of the insulator body.
- 18. The plasma arc torch of claim 16 wherein the control fluid passages comprise water injection passages for supplying water to the nozzle, and wherein the nozzle comprises a nozzle assembly including a plasma gas nozzle which receives a plasma gas from the plasma gas passage of the insulator body for directing plasma gas into an arc zone established between the electrode and a workpiece, and a water injection nozzle which is coaxially aligned in series with the plasma gas nozzle and receives water from the water injection passage of the insulator body for injecting water into the arc zone.
- 19. An insulator body assembly for a plasma arc torch of the type including a main torch body having a fluid passage extending through an end face of the main torch body for passing a fluid through the main torch body to the insulator body, and comprising:
an insulator body having an end face and a fluid passage originating thereat, the insulator body being adapted to be connected to the main torch body with the respective end faces in confronting relation and the fluid passages generally aligned; and a connector for fluidly coupling the fluid passage of the main torch body to the fluid passage of the insulator body, the connector having a first end adapted to be sealingly received within the fluid passage of the main torch body and a second end adapted to be sealingly received within the fluid passage of the insulator body.
- 20. The insulator body assembly of claim 19 wherein the connector comprises a coupling tube having at least one resilient compressible seal encircling the first portion and at least one resilient compressible seal encircling the second portion, the seals being adapted to be compressed between the outer wall of the coupling tube and inner walls of the fluid passages of the main torch body and insulator body for establishing a sealing connection between said passages.
- 21. The insulator body assembly of claim 20 wherein the resilient compressible seals comprise O-rings retained in grooves formed in the outer surface of the coupling tube.
- 22. The insulator body assembly of claim 21 wherein each of the first and second portions of the coupling tube has a pair of O-rings spaced apart lengthwise along the coupling tube.
- 23. The insulator body assembly of claim 22 wherein the coupling tube is plastic.
- 24. A plasma arc torch comprising:
an electrically conductive main torch body having a control fluid passage adapted to receive a control fluid from a source, the control fluid passage extending through an end face of the main torch body; an insulator body having an end face confronting the end face of the main torch body and an electrically conductive control fluid nozzle supported at an outer end of the insulator body and insulated from the main torch body by the insulator body, the insulator body having a control fluid passage generally aligned with the control fluid passage of the main torch body for supplying control fluid to the control fluid nozzle; and an elongate electrically insulating conduit having a first portion sealingly received within the control fluid passage of the main torch body and a second portion sealingly received within the control fluid passage of the insulator body.
- 25. The plasma arc torch of claim 24, further comprising a generally tubular outer housing surrounding the main torch body, and a nozzle retainer connected to the outer housing and surrounding the insulator body and the control fluid nozzle, the control fluid passage of the insulator body extending through the outer surface of the insulator body into an annular passage defined between the insulator body and the nozzle retainer, the annular passage being coupled with the control fluid nozzle, the electrically insulating conduit serving to lengthen the electrical path from the main torch body through the control fluid to the nozzle retainer.
- 26. The plasma arc torch of claim 25 wherein each of the first and second portions of the conduit includes a resilient compressible seal adapted to be compressed between the outer wall of the conduit and inner surfaces of the control fluid passages of the main torch body and insulator body for sealing the connection between said passages.
- 27. The plasma arc torch of claim 26 wherein each of the compressible seals comprises an O-ring retained in a circumferential groove formed in the outer surface of the conduit.
- 28. The plasma arc torch of claim 26 wherein each of the resilient compressible seals comprises a pair of O-rings spaced apart lengthwise along the conduit and retained in spaced-apart circumferential grooves in the outer surface of the conduit.
- 29. The plasma arc torch of claim 25 wherein the torch further comprises a primary nozzle and the control fluid passages comprise shielding gas passages for supplying a shielding gas to the control fluid nozzle, and wherein the control fluid nozzle comprises a shielding gas nozzle which surrounds the primary nozzle and directs a shielding gas to surround an arc which extends out of the primary nozzle to a workpiece during operation of the plasma arc torch.
- 30. The plasma arc torch of claim 25, wherein the torch further comprises a primary nozzle which directs plasma gas at a workpiece and the control fluid nozzle comprises a water injection nozzle which is coaxially aligned with the primary nozzle, and wherein the control fluid passages comprise water injection passages for supplying water to the water injection nozzle.
- 31. The plasma arc torch of claim 24 wherein the main torch body further comprises an elongate control fluid connector tube projecting from an end of the main torch body opposite the end connected to the insulator body, the control fluid connector tube being connected to the control fluid passage in the main torch body for supplying control fluid thereinto, the insulating conduit extending into the control fluid connector tube.
- 32. A main torch body assembly for a plasma arc torch of the type including a torch end assembly having an insulator body with an end face thereof confronting the main torch body assembly and an electrically conductive control fluid nozzle supported at an outer end of the insulator body and insulated from the main torch body assembly by the insulator body, the insulator body having a control fluid passage originating at the end face thereof for supplying control fluid to the control fluid nozzle, the main torch body assembly comprising:
an electrically conductive main torch body having a control fluid passage extending therethrough to a first end of the main torch body and adapted to be aligned with a corresponding passage of an insulator body; and an elongate electrically insulating conduit having a first portion sealingly received within the control fluid passage of the main torch body and a second portion adapted to be sealingly received within the control fluid passage of the insulator body.
- 33. The main torch body assembly of claim 32 wherein the first and second portions of the conduit each includes a resilient compressible seal adapted to be compressed between the outer wall of the conduit and inner surfaces of the control fluid passages of the main torch body and insulator body for sealing the connection between said passages.
- 34. The main torch body assembly of claim 33 wherein each of the compressible seals comprises an O-ring retained in a circumferential groove formed in the outer surface of the conduit.
- 35. The main torch body assembly of claim 33 wherein each of the resilient compressible seals comprises a pair of O-rings spaced apart lengthwise along the conduit and retained in spaced-apart circumferential grooves in the outer surface of the conduit.
- 36. The main torch body assembly of claim 32 wherein the main torch body further comprises an elongate control fluid connector tube projecting from a second end of the main torch body for supplying control fluid to the control fluid passage of the main torch body, and wherein the insulating conduit extends into the control fluid connector tube.
- 37. A pilot arc electrical assembly for a plasma arc torch, comprising:
a main torch body having a conductor passage extending therethrough and an electrical conductor disposed within the conductor passage with a free end of the conductor adjacent an outer end of the main torch body; an insulator body connected to the outer end of the main torch body and including a receptacle for receiving the free end of the conductor; an electrical connector attached to the free end of the conductor and received within the receptacle in the insulator body; an electrical contact member abutting the outer end of the insulator body; and a fastener extending through the contact member and through the insulator body and engaging the electrical connector for establishing electrical connection between the conductor and the contact member.
- 38. The pilot arc electrical assembly of claim 37, further comprising an insulating sleeve surrounding the conductor and extending through the conductor passage of the main torch body and into the receptacle of the insulator body, the electrical connector having a dimension larger than the inner diameter of the sleeve, whereby the connector is prevented from being pushed into the internal passage of the sleeve.
- 39. The pilot arc electrical assembly of claim 38 wherein the insulating sleeve includes a resilient compressible seal encircling the sleeve and adapted to be compressed between the sleeve and an inner surface of the receptacle in the insulator body for preventing liquid from establishing an electrical path from the main torch body through the receptacle and to the electrical connector.
- 40. The pilot arc electrical assembly of claim 39, further comprising a collar slidingly received over an end portion of the sleeve which projects out from the conductor passage of the main torch body, the collar being larger in diameter than the conductor passage, and a stop ring affixed to the sleeve between the collar and the resilient compressible seal, the stop ring abutting the collar to prevent the sleeve from being withdrawn into the conductor passage.
- 41. The pilot arc electrical assembly of claim 39 wherein the resilient compressible seal comprises a pair of O-rings spaced apart lengthwise along the sleeve and retained in spaced-apart circumferential grooves formed in the outer surface of the sleeve.
- 42. The pilot arc electrical assembly of claim 39, further comprising a resilient compressible seal encircling the electrical connector and adapted to be compressed between the connector and the inner surface of the receptacle.
- 43. The pilot arc electrical assembly of claim 42 wherein the resilient compressible seal on the connector comprises a pair of O-rings spaced apart lengthwise along the connector and retained in spaced-apart circumferential grooves formed in the outer surface of the connector.
- 44. The pilot arc electrical assembly of claim 37 wherein the electrical connector is generally cylindrical and has an axial hole therethrough for receiving the electrical conductor in one end of the connector, the connector being split at the other end, the fastener having an end portion which extends into the hole at the other end of the connector and spreads the split end of the connector apart.
- 45. A plasma arc torch comprising:
an electrically conductive main torch body having an elongate control fluid connector tube projecting from a first end thereof and a control fluid passage adapted to receive a control fluid from the connector tube, and a plasma gas passage for receiving plasma gas from a source, the control fluid passage and plasma gas passage extending through an end face of the main torch body at a second end thereof; a torch end assembly connected to the main torch body and including an insulator body having a first end confronting the end face of the main torch body and an electrically conductive nozzle assembly supported at a second end of the insulator body and insulated from the main torch body by the insulator body, the nozzle assembly including a plasma gas nozzle and a control fluid nozzle coaxial with the plasma gas nozzle, and the insulator body having a control fluid passage generally aligned with the control fluid passage of the main torch body for supplying control fluid to the control fluid nozzle and a plasma gas passage generally aligned with the plasma gas passage of the main torch body for supplying plasma gas to the plasma gas nozzle; an elongate electrically insulating conduit having a first portion sealingly received within the control fluid passage of the main torch body and extending into the control fluid connector tube and a second portion sealingly received within the control fluid passage of the insulator body; and a connector for fluidly coupling the plasma gas passage of the main torch body with the plasma gas passage of the insulator body, the connector having a first portion sealingly received within the plasma gas passage of the main torch body and a second portion sealingly received within the plasma gas passage of the insulator body.
- 46. The plasma arc torch of claim 45 wherein each of the first and second portions of the insulating conduit includes a resilient compressible seal encircling the conduit and adapted to be compressed between the conduit and the inner surfaces of the control fluid passages of the main torch body and insulator body, and each of the first and second portions of the connector includes a resilient compressible seal encircling the connector and adapted to be compressed between the connector and the inner surfaces of the plasma gas passages of the main torch body and insulator body.
- 47. The plasma arc torch of claim 46 wherein each of the resilient compressible seals comprises a gland seal.
- 48. A nozzle retaining cup assembly for retaining a shielding gas nozzle on the end of a gas-shielded plasma arc torch having a cylindrical outer housing, an insulator body partially disposed within the outer housing with a free end of the insulator body projecting out from an open end thereof, an electrode projecting out from the free end of the insulator body, and the shielding gas nozzle surrounding the electrode, the nozzle retaining cup assembly comprising:
a holder formed as a generally cylindrical member having a first end adapted to be attached to the outer housing of the torch and having a generally cylindrical inner surface adapted to surround the insulator body; a cup having a generally cylindrical first portion received and secured within the inner surface of the holder and projecting out from a second end of the holder, the first portion having an inner surface adapted to cooperate with an outer surface of an insulator body to define a coolant flow path therebetween, and the cup further having a second cup-shaped portion integrally formed with the first portion and including a surface adapted to engage the nozzle for retaining the nozzle in the torch; and at least one shielding gas passage defined between the holder and the cup for passing shielding gas to the nozzle.
- 49. The nozzle retaining cup assembly of claim 48 wherein the holder and the cup are separately formed members and the cup is secured within the holder by a fastener.
- 50. The nozzle retaining cup assembly of claim 48 wherein the shielding gas passage is defined by at least one groove formed in at least one of the outer surface of the cup and the inner surface of the holder.
- 51. The nozzle retaining cup assembly of claim 50 wherein the outer surface of the cup includes a plurality of longitudinally extending grooves spaced about the circumference of the cup to define a plurality of shielding gas passages.
- 52. The nozzle retaining cup assembly of claim 48 wherein the holder is metal and the cup is plastic.
- 53. An electrode holder assembly for a plasma arc torch, comprising:
a tubular electrode holder having an internal passage adapted to carry coolant and having a first tubular portion adapted to be secured within a bore of a main torch body of a plasma arc torch and a second tubular portion forming an extension of the first portion and adapted to be received within a bore of an insulator body of the torch, the second portion terminating at a free end adapted to removably retain an electrode, the second portion further including at least one coolant hole through a side wall thereof, a seal on the outer surface of the second portion located between the hole and the free end and adapted to seal against an inner wall of the bore in the insulator body, and a dam on the outer surface located between the hole and the first portion of the electrode holder and adapted to cooperate with the inner wall of the bore in the insulator body to substantially prevent fluid from flowing past the dam; and a coolant tube secured within the internal passage of the electrode holder for supplying coolant therefrom to an electrode retained on the electrode holder.
- 54. The electrode holder assembly of claim 53 wherein the second portion of the electrode holder includes internal threads and the coolant tube includes an externally threaded end adapted to engage the internal threads for removably securing the coolant tube within the electrode holder.
- 55. A plasma arc torch comprising:
a main torch body having fluid passages extending therethrough; an insulator body having fluid passages, the insulator body being connected to the main torch body with the fluid passages of the insulator body being fluidly coupled with the fluid passages of the main torch body by non-face seals therebetween; an electrode projecting from an outer end of the insulator body; and a nozzle assembly supported at the outer end of the insulator body adjacent the electrode and adapted to receive fluid from the fluid passages of the insulator body.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to United States Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/077,087 entitled “Plasma Arc Torch”, filed Mar. 6, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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