Claims
- 1. A plasma torch unit of the type having a torch assembly adapted to operate on a work member and having a torch electrode, a pilot electrode, and means for providing an ionized gas therebetween, a current regulated power means electrically connected between said electrodes and work member to supply regulated chargecurrent to the electrodeelectrodes and work member during torch usage, pilot arc control means for controlling an electric arc between said electrodes and pulsing the same during torch usage, said pilot arc control means electrically connected between said current regulated power means, the electrodes, and the work member, first circuitry of the electrical connection provided between the power means and the work member, second circuitry of the electrical connection provided between the power means and the torch electrode, and third circuitry provided between the power means, pilot arc control means, and the pilot electrode, disconnect means in said secondthird circuitry between the power means and said pilot electrode, current sensing means for sensing current in said first circuitry and generating a signal in response to torch usage, and an inductor means in series with said disconnect means and the said pilot electrode, said current sensing means operating said disconnect means with a feedback signal to pulse the generated electric arc between the electrodes, and diode means connecting between said second and third circuitry to regulateprovide a path for the conduct of current to the pilot electrode.
- 2. The torch unit of claim 1 and wherein said diode means providing for conduct of current from the current regulated power means only towards the first inductor means to temporarily sustain the pilot current when said disconnect means is open.
- 3. The torch unit of claim 2 and further including resistor means connected between said first and second circuitry and generating a voltage drop related to the pilot demand and generated pulse durationthen increasing the electrode to workpiece voltage to increase the transfer height.
- 4. The torch unit of claim 1 and wherein a second inductor means provided within the power means and responsive to the current detected by the current sensing means to provide a pulsing of the generated main arc between the torch electrode and the metal work during torch usagehigh frequency filtering of the power means.
- 5. The torch unit of claim 4 and wherein said current sensing means generating a signal to the second inductorcomparator to regulate the current generated by said power means and sustaining of the pulsing of the arc between the torch electrode and the work member.
- 6. The torch unit of claim 5 and wherein the current generated of the current regulated power means also being pulsed by the second inductor .
- 7. The torch unit of claim 6 and wherein said current sensing means operating to provide a pulsed pilot arc.
- 8. The torch unit of claim 6 and wherein said current sensing means operating to provide a pulsed main arc.
- 9. A plasma torch unit of the type having a torch assembly adapted to operate on a workpiece, and having a torch electrode, a pilot electrode, and means for providing an ionized gas therebetween, the torch unit characterized by:a current regulated power supply electrically connected between the electrodes and the workpiece to supply regulated current to the torch electrode and the pilot electrode for the pilot arc, and to the torch electrode and the workpiece for the main arc; a pilot arc control circuit connected between said power supply and the pilot electrode and including a first pilot inductor and a diode that temporarily maintains pilot current when said pilot arc control circuit is open circuited; a second inductor connected between said power supply and said torch electrode; and a disconnect circuit selectively connected between said power supply and said pilot inductor and said diode for pulsing the generated electric arc between the electrodes such that when said disconnect circuit is open circuited said pilot inductor and said diode remain connected between the torch electrode and the pilot electrode temporarily supplying pilot current, said disconnect circuit connected to said pilot arc control circuit and operable to open circuit said pilot arc control circuit to generate an induced voltage in the second inductor which is greater than the open circuit voltage thereby forcing current to flow between the workpiece and the torch electrode to help initiate the transfer of the pilot arc into the main arc; wherein said regulated current for the pilot arc is pulsed.
- 10. A plasma torch unit of the type having a torch assembly adapted to operate on a work member and havinga torch electrode a pilot electrode, and means for providing an ionized gas therebetween; a current regulated power means for supplying regulated current to the work member and torch electrode during torch usage, said current regulated power means electrically connected to the work member by first circuitry provided between the power means and the work member and electrically connected to the torch electrode by second circuitry provided between the power means and the torch electrode; pilot arc control means for controlling an electric arc between the torch electrode and the pilot electrode, said pilot arc control means electrically connected between the power means and the pilot electrode and electrically connected to the pilot electrode by third circuitry provided between the control means and the pilot electrode, said pilot arc control means including disconnect means between the power means and the pilot electrode; current sensing means for sensing current in said first circuitry and generating a feedback signal in response to torch usage; and diode means connecting between said second and third circuitry to provide a path for the conduct of current to the pilot electrode; the unit characterized by: first inductor means coupled to said pilot arc control means for temporarily sustaining the pilot current when said disconnect means is open; second inductor means provided within the power means for forcing the establishment of the transferred arc by way of an induced voltage greater than the open circuit voltage when the disconnect means is opened thereby forcing current to flow between the workpiece and the torch electrode; and an interconnect means between the current sensing means and the disconnect means so that said current sensing means operates said disconnect means with the feedback signal.
- 11. The torch unit of claim 10 wherein said diode means provides conduct of current from the current regulated power means only towards the inductor means to temporarily sustain the pilot current when said disconnect means is open.
- 12. The torch unit of claim 11 further including resistor means electrically connected between said first circuitry and the disconnect means generating a voltage drop related to the pilot demand then increasing the electrode to work member voltage to increase the transfer height.
- 13. The torch unit of claim 10 wherein the second inductor means provided within the power means is responsive to the current detected by the current sensing means to provide high frequency filtering of the power means.
- 14. The torch unit of claim 10 wherein said current sensing means generates a signal to a comparator to regulate the current generated by said power means.
- 15. The torch unit of claim 10 wherein the current generated by the current regulated power means is being pulsed.
- 16. The torch unit of claim 10 wherein said current sensing means operates to provide a pulsed pilot arc.
- 17. The torch unit of claim 10 wherein said current sensing means operates to provide a pulsed main arc.
- 18. The torch unit of claim 10 wherein:the current regulated power means is electrically coupled between the electrodes and the work member to supply regulated current to the torch electrode and the pilot electrode for the pilot arc, and to the torch electrode and the work member for the main arc; and the disconnect means comprises a disconnect circuit coupled to said pilot arc control circuit and operable to open circuit said pilot arc control circuit to generate an induced voltage which is greater than the open circuit voltage in a second inductor means coupled between said power means and said torch electrode to help initiate the transfer of the pilot arc into the main arc.
- 19. The plasma torch unit of claim 18, wherein said pilot arc control circuit includes the inductor means for temporarily maintaining pilot current when said disconnect circuit is open.
- 20. The plasma torch unit of claim 18 wherein the current sensing means is characterized by a current sensor coupled to the work member and to said disconnect circuit, said current sensor generating a signal in response to current flowing in the work member to actuate said disconnect circuit.
- 21. The plasma torch unit of claim 18 wherein said regulated current for the pilot arc is pulsed.
- 22. The plasma torch unit of claim 18, further characterized by:a pulsing circuit coupled to said power means for pulsing the pilot arc current.
- 23. The plasma torch unit of claim 22 wherein said pulsing circuit pulses the main arc current.
- 24. The plasma torch unit of claim 10 wherein:the current regulated power means coupled between the electrodes and the work member supplies regulated current to the torch electrode and the pilot electrode for the pilot arc, and to the torch electrode and the work member for the main arc; and further characterized by a pulsing circuit coupled to the power means and operable to pulse the current for the pilot arc.
- 25. The plasma torch unit of claim 24 wherein said pulsing circuit is operable to pulse the current for the main arc.
- 26. A plasma torch unit of the type having a torch assembly adapted to operate on a work member and havinga torch electrode a pilot electrode, and means for providing an ionized gas therebetween; a current regulated power means for supplying regulated current to the work member and torch electrode during torch usage, said current regulated power means electrically connected to the work member by first circuitry provided between the power means and the work member and electrically connected to the torch electrode by second circuitry provided between the power means and the torch electrode; pilot arc control means for controlling an electric arc between the torch electrode and the pilot electrode, said pilot arc control means electrically connected between the power means and the pilot electrode and electrically connected to the pilot electrode by third circuitry provided between the control means and the pilot electrode, said pilot arc control means including disconnect means between the power means and the pilot electrode; current sensing means for sensing current in said first circuitry and generating a feedback signal in response to torch usage; and diode means connecting between said second and third circuitry to provide a path for the conduct of current to the pilot electrode; the unit characterized by: first inductor means coupled to said pilot arc control means for temporarily sustaining the pilot current when said disconnect means is open; second inductor means provided within the power means for forcing the establishment of the transferred arc; and an interconnect means between the current sensing means and the disconnect means so that said current sensing means operates said disconnect means with the feedback signal.
- 27. The plasma torch unit of claim 26 wherein the disconnect circuit is connected to said pilot arc control circuit and operable to open circuit said pilot arc control circuit to generate an induced voltage in the second inductor which is greater than the open circuit voltage thereby forcing current to flow between the workpiece and the torch electrode to help initiate the transfer of the pilot arc into the main arc.
- 28. The plasma torch unit of claim 26, further characterized by:a current sensor connected to the workpiece and to said disconnect circuit, said current sensor generating a signal in response to current flowing in the workpiece to actuate said disconnect circuit.
- 29. The plasma torch unit of claim 27, further characterized by:a pulsing circuit connected to said power supply for pulsing the pilot arc current.
- 30. The plasma torch unit of claim 29, wherein said pulsing circuit pulses the main arc current.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The subject matter of this application is related to and comprises a continuation-in-part of the patent application having Ser. No. 07/682,727, filed on Apr. 8, 1991 pendingnow U.S. Pat. No. 5,189,277, which application is owned by a common assignee.
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