Claims
- 1. An apparatus for starting and maintaining a plasma arc which is characterized by the use of a power supply of relatively low capacity and cost, and comprising
- a plasma torch comprising a rear electrode composed of a tubular metal member having a closed inner end and an open outer end, a front tubular metal member having a bore therethrough and mounted in coaxial alignment with and separated from said open outer end of said rear electrode, and gas vortex generating means diposed intermediate said rear electrode and said front tubular member for generating a vortical flow of a gas therebetween,
- an electrical power supply,
- circuit means operatively interconnecting said power supply to said plasma torch and including a first line connecting one terminal of said power supply to said rear electrode, and a second line connecting the other terminal of said power supply to said front tubular member, and
- electrical pulse generator means operatively connected to said circuit means in series with said plasma torch for selectively applying direct current pulses of relatively high energy to said circuit means and which is sufficient to initiate an electrial arc between said rear electrode and said front tubular member, said pulse generator means including a secondary transformer coil connected in said circuit means, and bypass switch means for selectively removing said secondary transformer coil from said circuit means.
- 2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising protective capacitor means disposed in said circuit means in parallel with said power supply for protecting said power supply from the relatively high transient voltage produced by said pulse generator means.
- 3. The apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said secondary transformed coil is connected in said first line, and a resistor is positioned in said second line between said front tubular member and said capacitor means.
- 4. An apparatus for starting and maintaining a plasma arc which is characterized by the use of a power supply of relatively low capacity and cost, and comprising
- a plasma torch comprising a rear electrode composed of a tubular metal member having a closed inner end and an open outer end, a front tubular metal member having a bore therethrough and mounted in coaxial alignment with and separated from said open outer end of said rear electrode, and gas vortex generating means disposed intermediate said rear electrode and said front tubular member for generating a vortical flow of a gas therebetween,
- a direct current power supply,
- circuit means operatively interconnecting said power supply to said plasma torch and including a first line connecting one terminal of said power supply to said rear electrode, and a second line connecting the other terminal of said power supply to said front tubular member,
- electrical pulse generator means operatively connected to said circuit means for selectively applying direct current pulses of relatively high energy to said circuit means and which is sufficient to intiate an electrial arc between said rear electrode and said front tubular member, said pulse generator means comprising a source of direct current pulses, and transformer means connecting said source to said first line in series with said plasma torch,
- bypass switch means for selectively removing said transformer means from said circuit means, and
- protective capacitor means disposed in said circuit means in parallel with said power supply for protecting said power supply from the relatively high transient voltage produced by said pulse generator means.
- 5. The apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein said transformer means is connected between said capacitor means and said torch.
- 6. The apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein said second line of said circuit means includes a resistor positioned between said front tubular member and said capacitor means.
- 7. The apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein said first line of said circuit means is connected to the anode of said power supply, and said second line of said circuit means is connected to the cathode of said power supply.
- 8. The apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein said rear electrode and said front tubular member are copper.
- 9. The apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein said apparatus further comprises a grounded workpiece positioned closely adjacent said front tubular member, and wherein said second line of said circuit means is also connected to ground, and wherein said pulse generator means has a power capacity sufficient to initiate an arc which extends from said rear electrode through said tubular member and to said workpiece, and with said power supply having sufficient power capacity to maintain said arc upon the pulse generator means being disconnected from said circuit means by said bypass switch means for operation in the transfer arc mode.
- 10. The apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein said bore of said front tubular member includes an outer portion which is cup-shaped in cross section to define an outwardly facing radial shoulder, and said apparatus further comprises means for coordinating said vortex generating means and said power supply such that the arc is adapted to attach on said radial shoulder for operation in the non-transfer arc mode.
- 11. The apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein said electrical pulse generator means has a power capacity sufficient to deliver at least about six joules to said torch during the measurable pulse length of each pulse.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 460,062, filed January 21, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,549,065.
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