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US3729611A
US3729611A US00151108A US3729611DA US3729611A US 3729611 A US3729611 A US 3729611A US 00151108 A US00151108 A US 00151108A US 3729611D A US3729611D A US 3729611DA US 3729611 A US3729611 A US 3729611A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B7/00Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas
    • B05B7/16Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas incorporating means for heating or cooling the material to be sprayed
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    • B05B7/226Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas incorporating means for heating or cooling the material to be sprayed electrically, magnetically or electromagnetically, e.g. by arc using an arc the material being originally a particulate material
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05HPLASMA TECHNIQUE; PRODUCTION OF ACCELERATED ELECTRICALLY-CHARGED PARTICLES OR OF NEUTRONS; PRODUCTION OR ACCELERATION OF NEUTRAL MOLECULAR OR ATOMIC BEAMS
    • H05H1/00Generating plasma; Handling plasma
    • H05H1/24Generating plasma
    • H05H1/26Plasma torches
    • H05H1/32Plasma torches using an arc
    • H05H1/34Details, e.g. electrodes, nozzles
    • H05H1/40Details, e.g. electrodes, nozzles using applied magnetic fields, e.g. for focusing or rotating the arc
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05HPLASMA TECHNIQUE; PRODUCTION OF ACCELERATED ELECTRICALLY-CHARGED PARTICLES OR OF NEUTRONS; PRODUCTION OR ACCELERATION OF NEUTRAL MOLECULAR OR ATOMIC BEAMS
    • H05H1/00Generating plasma; Handling plasma
    • H05H1/24Generating plasma
    • H05H1/26Plasma torches
    • H05H1/32Plasma torches using an arc
    • H05H1/42Plasma torches using an arc with provisions for introducing materials into the plasma, e.g. powder or liquid
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05HPLASMA TECHNIQUE; PRODUCTION OF ACCELERATED ELECTRICALLY-CHARGED PARTICLES OR OF NEUTRONS; PRODUCTION OR ACCELERATION OF NEUTRAL MOLECULAR OR ATOMIC BEAMS
    • H05H1/00Generating plasma; Handling plasma
    • H05H1/24Generating plasma
    • H05H1/26Plasma torches
    • H05H1/32Plasma torches using an arc
    • H05H1/34Details, e.g. electrodes, nozzles
    • H05H1/3436Hollow cathodes with internal coolant flow

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  • Plasma generators of various types have been proposed heretofore, such generators generally comprising a nozzle through which a gas is induced to flow and an electrode arrangement for ionizing the gas and converting the same into a plasma.
  • the system may use a transferred are or a completely internal arc and is generally connected to a source of gas at high pressure.
  • I provide the electrode as a tubular member through which a portion of a plasmogen gas is induced to flow in a direction opposite the plasma jet and from the axial zone of the arc chamber by an external ejector (venturi pump) connected to the tubular electrode.
  • the extracted gas is then reintroduced into the nozzle in an exit zone thereof between the nozzle member defining the outlet from the arc chamber and an annular piece which covers this nozzle and defines an angular space therewith.
  • This space may also be used to introduce a metal powder when metallization is effected.
  • FIGURE is an axial cross-sectional view of the nozzle region of a plasma generator according to the present invention.
  • the plasma generator illustrated in the drawing comprises a tubular electrode 1 and a nozzle body 2 supported with respect to one another by a ceramic insulator 3.
  • the apparatus can be used for metal cutting with high jet velocity.
  • the nozzle is tubular as illustrated, e.g., for welding with a stable metal pool, it is connected to the inlet 10 of a venturi ejector (venturi pump) represented at 4 and located externally of the generator on a suitable bracket as illustrated.
  • a venturi ejector venturi pump
  • metal powder is introduced into the plasma are together with a supplementary gas 0,.
  • the powder is thus carried by the gas traversing the space between piece 7 and nozzle 2.
  • gas subject to the reaction or metallization powder can be introduced at the top of electrode 1 or through fitting 6 or both.
  • the venturi pump (ejector) 4 comprises a nozzle 8 through which the supplementary gas portion Q, is introduced.
  • a low pressure is produced at 9, thereby drawing gas in through fitting 10. The gas then flows through outlet 11 into fitting 6.
  • a plasma-arc generator comprising:
  • a nozzle received in said housing structure and having a mouth adapted to be trained against a workpiece
  • a tubular electrode mounted in said housing structure and extending axially toward said nozzle while defining an arc chamber therewith for generating a plasma therein;

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Abstract

A plasma generator with a hollow electrode connected to a venturi pump which draws a portion of the gas out of the arc chamber in a direction away from the workpiece to stabilize a molten-metal pool formed by the plasma generator. The withdrawn portion of the gas is recycled to the region around the plasma arc between the arc chamber and the workpiece.

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Muted States Patent 1 1 1111 3,729,611 Vas [45] Apr. 24, 1973 [54] PLASMA GENERATOR 3,200,233 3/1965 Anderson ..219/74 3,223,822 12/1965 Browning [75] Inventor: Alexandru Vas,T1m1soara,Roman1a 3,471,675 10/1969 Sargent et al..
[73] Assignee: Centrul de Sudura SI lncercarl La 2 569 661 3/1971 belmg eta 2l9/75 X Oboseala Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania PrimaryExaminer.l. V. Truhe [22] Filed: June 8, 1971 Assistant Examiner-Gale R. Peterson Attorney-Karl F. Ross [21] Appl. N0.: 151,108
Related US. Application Data 57 ABSTRACT [63] Continuation-impart of Ser. No. 721,843, April 16, A plasma generator with a hollow electrode connected 1968,Pat. No. 3,594,609. to a venturi pump which draws a portion of the gas out of the arc chamber in a direction away from the [52 US. Cl. ..219/12'1 P, 313/231 or p e to stabilize a molten-metal p formed y 51 1111.01. ..B23k 15/00 the Plasma generator The Withdrawn portion of the [58] Field of Search ..219/121 P, 75, 121 R, gas is recycled the region amund the Plasma arc 219/74 3 1 3/16 315/] 1 1 between the arc chamber and the workpiece.
[56] References Cited 2 Claims, 1 Drawing Figure UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,010,009 11/1961 Ducati ..219/121P PLASMA GENERATOR CROSS-REF EREN CE TO RELATED APPLICATION This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 721,843 filed Apr. 16, 1968 and is sued July 20, 1971 as US. Pat. No. 3,594,609.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Plasma generators of various types have been proposed heretofore, such generators generally comprising a nozzle through which a gas is induced to flow and an electrode arrangement for ionizing the gas and converting the same into a plasma. The system may use a transferred are or a completely internal arc and is generally connected to a source of gas at high pressure.
The mechanical forces at the nozzle, as a consequence of high-gas velocity, often give rise to instability of a metal pool formed by the plasma generator during welding or the like. Such high axial forces may be 1 required where metal cutting is desired but represents a disadvantage where welding, metal cutting or the like using a pool of metal is desired. It should also be mentioned that it is known to provide tubular electrodes in a plasma generator, mainly for introducing additives to the plasma stream.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION It is the'principal object of the present invention to SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION This object and others which will become apparent hereinafter are attained in a plasma generator which, except as modified as described below, will have the configuration and operating modalities of the plasma generator described in the aforementioned copending application. I have now found that it is possible to stabilize the metal pool formed by the plasma generator when the latter is not used for cutting, e.g., to obtain a stable metal bath for welding, coating, remelting, alloy by reducing the axial velocity of the jet emerging from the arc chamber of the plasma generator, especially by inducing a low-pressure, drop in this chamber at the electrode tip. More specifically, I provide the electrode as a tubular member through which a portion of a plasmogen gas is induced to flow in a direction opposite the plasma jet and from the axial zone of the arc chamber by an external ejector (venturi pump) connected to the tubular electrode. The extracted gas is then reintroduced into the nozzle in an exit zone thereof between the nozzle member defining the outlet from the arc chamber and an annular piece which covers this nozzle and defines an angular space therewith. This space may also be used to introduce a metal powder when metallization is effected.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawing at which the sole FIGURE is an axial cross-sectional view of the nozzle region of a plasma generator according to the present invention.
SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION The plasma generator illustrated in the drawing comprises a tubular electrode 1 and a nozzle body 2 supported with respect to one another by a ceramic insulator 3. When the electrode 1 is replaced by a solid rod, the apparatus can be used for metal cutting with high jet velocity. When, however, the nozzle is tubular as illustrated, e.g., for welding with a stable metal pool, it is connected to the inlet 10 of a venturi ejector (venturi pump) represented at 4 and located externally of the generator on a suitable bracket as illustrated.
When the ejector l is operative, a portion of the plasmogen gas O introduced via the coupling 5 and passing through the nozzle chamber 2 as represented by the arrows, is withdrawn and is represented by the gas portion Q From the venturi pump 4, the gas (2,, is introduced via a fitting 6 into the space between the nozzle 2 and an annular piece 7, the nozzle and this angular piece 7 defining a downwardly converging annular chamber so that the gas emerging therefrom focuses upon the imaginary conical apex which lies at the axis of the generator and the pool Because of the reduced pressure in the arc chamber (i.e., the chamber of member 3 in which an arc is struck between the electrode 1 and member 2), the axial velocity of the plasma are or jet is reduced and impinges upon the workpiece P with reduced force. As a consequence, the hot metal bath remains stable. Of course, when the system is operating with a transferred arc, the arc passes from member 2 to the workpiece P.
When the plasma generator is used for alloying, metal powder is introduced into the plasma are together with a supplementary gas 0,. The powder is thus carried by the gas traversing the space between piece 7 and nozzle 2. When the generator is used for chemical reactions or metallization, gas subject to the reaction or metallization powder can be introduced at the top of electrode 1 or through fitting 6 or both.
The venturi pump (ejector) 4 comprises a nozzle 8 through which the supplementary gas portion Q, is introduced. Around the nozzle, in accordance with the venturi principle, a low pressure is produced at 9, thereby drawing gas in through fitting 10. The gas then flows through outlet 11 into fitting 6.
I claim:
1. A plasma-arc generator comprising:
a housing structure;
a nozzle received in said housing structure and having a mouth adapted to be trained against a workpiece;
a tubular electrode mounted in said housing structure and extending axially toward said nozzle while defining an arc chamber therewith for generating a plasma therein;
means communicating with said are chamber for introducing a plasmogen gas thereto for conversion into a plasma and projection through said nozzle as a plasma jet against said workpiece;
an annular piece spacedly surrounding said nozzle at the mouth thereof to define an annular compartment opening inwardly toward said workpiece;
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1. A plasma-arc generator comprising: a housing structure; a nozzle received in said housing structure and having a mouth adapted to be trained against a workpiece; a tubular electrode mounted in said housing structure and extending axially toward said nozzle while defining an arc chamber therewith for generating a plasma therein; means communicating with said arc chamber for introducing a plasmogen gas thereto for conversion into a plasma and projection through said nozzle as a plasma jet against said workpiece; an annular piece spacedly surrounding said nozzle at the mouth thereof to define an annular compartment opening inwardly toward said workpiece; and a venturi pump connected to said electrode and to said annular chamber for inducing a portion of the plasmogen gas to flow away from said mouth and said workpiece through said electrode in said arc chamber and thereafter returning said portion through said annular chamber, thereby reducinG the velocity of said jet.
2. The plasma-arc generator defined in claim 1, further comprising means for introducing metal powder into said annular chamber for metallizing said workpiece.
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US4163891A (en) * 1977-05-20 1979-08-07 Origin Electric Co., Ltd. Active gas plasma arc torch and a method of operating the same
FR2685922A1 (en) * 1992-01-07 1993-07-09 Strasbourg Elec Coaxial nozzle for surface treatment under laser irradiation, with addition of materials in powder form
KR100333314B1 (en) * 1994-01-27 2002-09-26 크롬알로이 가스 터빈 코포레이숀 Laser / Powder Coating Nozzle
US20120148421A1 (en) * 2005-02-07 2012-06-14 Graeme Huntley Ejector Pump
EP2425685A4 (en) * 2009-05-01 2014-11-26 Univ Michigan Office Of Technology Transfer PLASMA / LASER HYBRID SYSTEM IN SITU
WO2016008572A1 (en) * 2014-07-15 2016-01-21 Linde Aktiengesellschaft Electrode for a welding torch for tungsten gas-shielded welding and welding torch having such an electrode

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US2569661A (en) * 1946-03-30 1951-10-02 Barber Colman Co Bobbin winding machine
US3010009A (en) * 1958-09-29 1961-11-21 Plasmadyne Corp Method and apparatus for uniting materials in a controlled medium
US3200233A (en) * 1963-02-04 1965-08-10 Union Carbide Corp Method for generating an arc
US3223822A (en) * 1963-08-06 1965-12-14 Thermal Dynamics Corp Electric arc torches
US3471675A (en) * 1966-04-20 1969-10-07 Union Carbide Corp Arc torch

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US4163891A (en) * 1977-05-20 1979-08-07 Origin Electric Co., Ltd. Active gas plasma arc torch and a method of operating the same
FR2685922A1 (en) * 1992-01-07 1993-07-09 Strasbourg Elec Coaxial nozzle for surface treatment under laser irradiation, with addition of materials in powder form
WO1993013871A1 (en) * 1992-01-07 1993-07-22 Electricite De Strasbourg (S.A.) Coaxial nozzle for surface treatment by laser beam, with supply of materials in powder form
KR100333314B1 (en) * 1994-01-27 2002-09-26 크롬알로이 가스 터빈 코포레이숀 Laser / Powder Coating Nozzle
US20120148421A1 (en) * 2005-02-07 2012-06-14 Graeme Huntley Ejector Pump
US8579596B2 (en) * 2005-02-07 2013-11-12 Edwards Limited Ejector pump
EP2425685A4 (en) * 2009-05-01 2014-11-26 Univ Michigan Office Of Technology Transfer PLASMA / LASER HYBRID SYSTEM IN SITU
WO2016008572A1 (en) * 2014-07-15 2016-01-21 Linde Aktiengesellschaft Electrode for a welding torch for tungsten gas-shielded welding and welding torch having such an electrode

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