The present invention relates generally to the field of welding systems, and more particularly to an external support structure to house a welding system power supply to protect and transport the power supply, and that may allow for stacking the power supply with additional power supplies outfitted with similar external support structures.
Welding systems and power supplies are frequently used in harsh environments where they may be exposed to debris, dust and other deposits that can harm or damage the welding power supplies. Similarly, common welding environments may include exposure to vibrating and mechanical tools, contact with which could damage a welding power supply. Additionally, some welding tasks, such as those in boilers or power plants, regularly require the use of more than one welding power supply. In such circumstances, it can be inconvenient and hazardous for a welding environment to be cluttered with numerous welding power supplies. Furthermore, welding power supplies, which may weigh over 80 pounds, are frequently difficult and cumbersome to transport or reposition.
An external support structure, in certain embodiments, includes a cage-like assembly configured to receive a welding power supply. The cage-like assembly includes a number of tubular members defining an inner volume where the tubular members at least partially surround the base, top and lateral sides of the welding power supply. The cage-like assembly further includes a plurality of fastening points allowing for securement of the welding power supply within the cage-like assembly. The cage-like assembly also includes stacking members which allow the structure to be stacked with a self-similar structure. A sheet-like cover may be disposed over at least a part of the cage-like assembly to protect the welding power supply.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood when the following detailed description is read with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like characters represent like parts throughout the drawings, wherein:
As discussed further below, embodiments of the presently disclosed external support structure include a cage-like assembly configured to receive a welding power supply. The cage-like assembly includes a plurality of tubular members that at least partially surround the base, top and lateral sides of the welding power supply. The cage-like assembly may further include a number of fasteners for use in securing the welding power supply within the cage-like assembly. In order to facilitate the stacking of two or more self-similar external support structures, the cage-like assembly includes upper and lower support members configured to permit stacking. In addition, the cage-like assembly may include handles of a first configuration and handles of a second configuration such that the handles of a first configuration interlock with the handles of a second configuration when self-similar external support structures are stacked. The cage-like assembly may also include casters to facilitate the transportation or repositioning of the external support structure. The external support structure may also include an outer shell configured to at least partially extend over the top and lateral sides of the cage-like assembly, thereby protecting the welding power supply from contact with tools, debris, dust and other materials that could harm or damage the welding power supply.
Turning now to the drawings,
In certain embodiments of the present invention, the welding power supply 12 may be a power converter style welding power supply or an inverter welding power supply requiring a power source 22. In other embodiments, the welding power supply 12 may be a generator or alternator welding power supply which may include an internal combustion engine. The welding power supply 12 may also include a control panel (not shown) for adjusting various welding parameters such as voltage and current, and for connecting a power source 22, if required. The welding power supply 12 provides an electric current and voltage to welding leads 28 for a welding application 26.
In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, the cage-assembly 14 may be constructed with a metallic material such as aluminum or steel. As discussed in further detail below, the cage-like assembly 14 may be constructed by bending tubular members and/or by welding two or more tubular members together. As shown in
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The lower frame 28 includes a recess 42 such that the recess 42 is configured to receive a handle 44 of a self-similar external support structure 10, as discussed in further detail below. In accordance with certain aspects of the invention, the recess 42 may be formed by machining or bending one or more of the tubular members that comprise the lower frame 28. In other embodiments, the recess 42 may be formed by welding additional tubular members onto the lower frame 28.
Further, the cage-like assembly 14 includes two handles 44 that may be used for lifting, pushing or otherwise relocating the external support structure 10. In the illustrated embodiment, one handle 44 is located at the top of the closed end 20 of the cage-like assembly 14, and another handle 44 is located at the top of the open end 18 of the cage-like assembly 14. In other embodiments, the handles 44 may be located at other points on the cage-like assembly 14. The handles 44 may be formed by machining or bending the tubular members used to construct the cage-like assembly 14. As shown in
Still further, the lower frame 28 of the cage-like assembly 14 includes a handle 48 defining a recess 50. The recess 50 is configured to receive a handle 44 of a second self-similar external support structure 10. In particular, as discussed in further detail below, when a first external support structure 10 is stacked on top of a second external support structure 10, a handle 44 of the second external support structure 10 interlocks with the handle 48 of the first external support structure 10. In one embodiment, the handle 48 may be formed by machining or bending one or more of the tubular members that comprise the lower frame 28. In another embodiment, the handle 48 and the recess 50 may be formed by welding additional tubular members onto the lower frame 28.
Additionally, two or more external support structures 10 may be stacked horizontally, or side by side. More particularly, two or more external support structures 10 may be horizontally bound together with straps or other fasteners. In certain applications, it may be desirable to stack several external support structures 10 vertically and horizontally. For example, in an application requiring six welding power supplies 12, each welding power supply 12 may be placed within a respective external support structure 10, and the external support structures 10 may be stacked in two rows of three columns. As will be appreciated, such a configuration may further decrease clutter in a welding work environment and increase the mobility of the welding power supplies 12.
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While only certain features of the invention have been illustrated and described herein, many modifications and changes will occur to those skilled in the art. It is, therefore, to be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and changes as fall within the true spirit of the invention.
This application is a Non provisional application of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/307,299, entitled “Power Source Roll Cage”, filed Feb. 23, 2010, which is herein incorporated by reference.
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61307299 | Feb 2010 | US |