This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119 of German Applications 10 2018 107 404.2, filed Mar. 28, 2018, and 10 2018 114 754.6, filed Jun. 20, 2018, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention pertains to a welding rod supply system, with which a welding rod can be fed to a welding torch in a welding unit, especially in a welding robot. The present invention pertains, in particular, to a welding rod supply system, which is to be provided in a hollow shaft welding robot, and in which different welding rods can alternatingly be fed to a welding torch.
Such a welding rod supply system comprises, in general, a torch cable with a rod guide duct, which is formed in it in a rod core and in which a welding rod is fed by a welding rod feed unit in the direction of a welding torch. The torch cable is coupled with the welding torch in a welding torch coupling area and is coupled with a feed unit feeding the welding rod into the rod feed duct in a feed unit coupling area and is configured flexibly with the rod core configured with a helically wound rod, so that the torch cable can follow the movements of an arm of the welding robot, which arm carries the welding torch.
An object of the present invention is to provide a welding rod supply system, with which a greater variability can be achieved during the use of a welding unit.
This object is accomplished according to the present invention by a welding rod supply system for a welding unit, especially for a welding robot, comprising a welding rod supply unit to be coupled with a welding torch with a rod guide duct formed in it as well as at least two welding rod-receiving cables, which adjoin the welding rod supply unit in a switch area and are to be coupled each with a welding rod feed unit, each with a rod guide duct formed therein.
This welding rod supply system offers the possibility of supplying welding rods fed via the different welding rod-receiving cables by different welding rod feed units to the welding torch. The welding rods pushed by the different welding rod feed units into the respective rod guide ducts of the different welding rod-receiving cables may have different properties, and especially be made of different materials, so that different welding fillers can be made available at the welding torch for carrying out welding operations in a simple manner without having to make any conversions whatsoever.
For a reliable guiding of the welding rods in the rod guide ducts, it is proposed that the rod guide duct be provided in a rod core configured with a helical winding in at least some areas in at least one and preferably each welding rod-receiving cable.
For connection to a welding torch, on the one hand, and to welding rod feed units, on the other hand, it is proposed that the welding rod supply unit have a welding torch coupling area for coupling the welding rod supply unit to a welding torch, and that each welding rod-receiving cable have a feed unit coupling area for coupling the welding rod-receiving cable to a respective welding rod feed unit. These coupling areas may be standard coupling areas, which are usually used in torch cables providing only a single rod guide duct, in order to guarantee a rapid and reliable coupling with the welding torch, on the one hand, and with a welding rod feed unit, on the other hand.
To send the welding current necessary when carrying out a welding operation via the welding rod supply system, a welding current conductor connecting the feed unit coupling area of the welding rod-receiving cable with the welding torch coupling area in an electrically conductive manner may be provided in association with each welding rod-receiving cable.
To ensure that the welding rod necessary for the welding operation can be fed to the welding torch during the welding operation, it is further proposed that the welding rod supply unit be coupled with a welding torch, that a welding rod feed unit each be coupled with a plurality of welding rod-receiving cables and preferably with each welding rod-receiving cable, and that an actuating device be provided for actuating the welding rod feed units such that a welding rod to be fed by one of these welding rod feed units in the direction of the welding torch can be fed to the welding torch through the rod guide duct of the welding rod-receiving cable coupled with this welding rod feed unit over the switch area and the rod guide duct of the welding rod supply unit.
Further, a welding current source that can be actuated by the actuating device may be provided for a configuration requiring only a single welding current source, the actuating device being configured to actuate the welding current source for feeding a welding current via the welding rod feed unit actuated for feeding a welding rod.
To determine whether, in particular, a welding rod is present in the welding rod supply unit and is being pushed to the welding torch, it is proposed that at least one welding rod sensor be provided in association with the welding rod supply unit for the preferably inductive detection of a welding rod extending in the rod guide duct of the welding rod supply unit, wherein at least one welding rod sensor is configured to input a welding rod detection signal into the actuating device.
For a configuration that can be embodied in a simple manner, the switch area may have a switch body with a receiving area open towards the welding rod-receiving cables for receiving the rod cores providing the rod guide ducts of the welding rod-receiving cables.
To make it possible to integrate the system configured according to the present invention in an arm of a welding robot in a simple manner, it is proposed that a longitudinal extension of the switch area be at least twice and preferably at least three times of at least one and preferably each welding rod-receiving cable.
Provisions may be made in this connection according to the present invention for rod guide ducts formed in the welding rod-receiving cables in the switch area be merged into a connection volume leading to the rod supply duct of the welding rod supply unit.
The present invention further pertains to a welding unit, especially to a welding robot, comprising a welding rod supply system having a configuration according to the present invention.
Such a welding unit may have, especially if configured as a welding robot, an arm comprising at least one axis configured as a hollow shaft, wherein a welding torch is provided at an end area of the arm and the welding rod supply unit extending in the inner volume of the arm is coupled with the welding rod-receiving cables at the other end area of the arm.
The present invention will be described below with reference to the attached figures. The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated.
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Two welding rod-receiving cables 22, 24 adjoin the welding rod supply unit 12 in a switch area 20. A respective rod guide duct 26, 28 each, which is open in the switch area 20 towards the rod guide duct 18 of the welding rod supply unit 12, is provided in each of the two welding rod-receiving cables 22, 24.
The welding rod-receiving cables 22, 24 are coupled with respective welding rod feed units 34, 36 by means of respective feed unit coupling areas 30, 32. Via each of the welding rod feed units 34, 36, a respective welding rod can be pushed into the respective rod guide duct 26, 28 of the welding rod-receiving cable 22, 24 coupled with said rod guide duct and via this duct to the switch area 20 and into the rod guide duct 18 of the welding rod supply unit 12 via mechanisms comprising, for example, feed wheels or the like.
The two welding rod feed units 34, 36 are actuated by an actuating device 38. The actuating device 38 may comprise one or more processors and associated memory. The actuating device 38 is configured to actuate, for operation, one of the two welding rod feed units whose welding rod is needed for the welding operation. Such operation is, i.e., pushing a welding rod into the welding rod-receiving cable coupled therewith, for a particular welding operation to be performed. Provisions may be made, in particular, for welding rods consisting of different materials to be provided and fed into the two welding rod feed units 34, 36, so that different welding rods can also be made available and fed into the welding torch 14 for different welding operations to be carried out.
A welding current source generally designated by 40 is likewise actuated by the actuating device 38. The welding current source can feed, actuated by the actuating device 38, a welding current into the one of the two welding rod feed units 34, 36 that is currently being actuated by the actuating device 38 for feeding welding rod.
In association with each of the two welding rod-receiving cables 22, 24, a welding current conductor 42 and 44, respectively, is provided. This conducts the welding current fed from the current source 40 into the respective welding rod feed unit 34 and 36 actuated for feeding a welding rod to the welding rod supply unit 12 and via this into the welding torch 14.
The welding current conductors 42, 44 conducting the welding current in the direction of the welding torch 14 are also indicated in a schematic view in
To provide information that a welding rod is available and is being fed to the welding torch 14 in a welding rod supply system 10 configured according to the present invention, an inductively operating welding rod sensor 74 may be provided, for example, in the area of the welding rod supply unit 12. If a welding rod being fed through one of the two welding rod feed units 34, 36 is moving in the rod guide duct 18 of the welding rod supply unit 12, the sensor 74 can detect this movement. An input of a corresponding detection signal is made into the actuating device 38. Feedback information indicating that the welding rod feed unit actuated by this actuating device is feeding a welding rod in the direction of the welding torch 14 in a correct manner is made available to the actuating device.
To simplify the integration into a welding unit, especially a welding robot, the welding rod supply system 10 may be configured, especially also in the area of the two welding rod-receiving cables 22, 24, with a cover or a jacket, in which the two welding rod-receiving cables 22, 24 and the rod guide ducts formed therein extend. This jacket may end at a short distance in front of the feed unit coupling areas 30, 32, so that the two welding rod-receiving cables 22, 24 can then extend independently from one another to the respective welding rod feed unit 34, 36 to be coupled with them. The welding rod supply unit 12 may also have between the switch area 20 and the coupling head 60 a flexible, cable-like length section, which may correspond in terms of its configuration, for example, to the configuration of the welding rod-receiving cables 22, 24. In case of such a configuration, the switch area 20 is located farther away from the welding torch coupling area 16 than in the embodiment shown in
Another embodiment of the welding rod supply system 10, which makes possible a simple integration of this system into an arm 76 of a welding robot, is shown in
The fifth axis 78 configured as a hollow shaft and the sixth axis 80 of the arm 76, which latter axis is arranged coaxially thereto and is likewise configured as a hollow shaft, are shown as examples in
The standardized length section 84 of the welding rod supply unit 12 extends in the inner volume area of the two axes 78, 80 configured as hollow shafts. This length section 84 is provided essentially by the switch area 20, which has a correspondingly longer configuration, with a switch body 46 providing the connection volume 48, on the one hand, and the ducts 52, 54, which are open towards the connection volume 48, on the other hand. The switch body 46 is dimensioned such that it extends almost along the entire inner volume area of the axes 78, 80. The welding torch 14 is carried on the arm 76 at an end area 85 of the arm 76, which arm is formed in the area of the sixth axis 80. At an end area 86 of the arm 76 or of the fifth axis 78, which area or axis is located away from the sixth axis 80, the length section 84 exits from the arm 76 or the fifth axis 78 thereof and has in this area the receiving area 50, in which the rod cores 56, 58, which also extend, for example, in the welding rod-receiving cables 22, 24, are inserted into the ducts 52, 54 of the switch body 46, or corresponding rod cores or the like of the welding rod-receiving cables 22, 24 adjoin or are connected to the rod cores 56, 58 extending in the switch body 46. The switch body 46 may be connected to a respective jacket 90, 92 of the welding rod-receiving cables 22, 24 in a mechanically stable manner in the area of a connection piece 88, which is positioned, for example, outside the arm 76. The respective welding current conductors 42, 44 provided in association with the welding rod-receiving cables 22, 24 can also be inserted in the area of the connection piece 88 from the welding rod-receiving cables 22, 24 into the length area 84, i.e., essentially also into the switch area 20.
It appears from the above description that in the sense of the present invention, the switch area 20 provides the length area of the welding rod supply unit 12, in which, on the one hand, the two or more than two welding rod-receiving cables 22, 24 and the respective rod guide ducts 26, 28 formed in them are merged and then extend in a standardized body, namely, in the switch body 46, until they pass over at the other end of the switch area into the connection volume 48, through which the respective welding rod to be used for a welding operation to be carried out is guided to the welding torch 14. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2018 107 404.2 | Mar 2018 | DE | national |
10 2018 114 754.6 | Jun 2018 | DE | national |