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Electrode-Supporting Assembly for Contact-Start Plasma Arc Torch

  • US 20130126487A1
  • Filed: 11/13/2012
  • Published: 05/23/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/22/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An electrode and electrode-supporting assembly for use in a contact start plasma arc torch having,a current-carrying cathode communicating with a power supply and terminating in a power transfer surface,a torch recess,a nozzle element, anda retaining element for securing the nozzle element with respect to the torch recess,the electrode and electrode-supporting assembly comprising:

  • an insulator slidably engagable into the torch recess and configured to be retained therein by the retaining element when securing the nozzle element;

    an electrode having a longitudinal axis and residing at least partially in said insulator, said electrode being axially movable between a forward position for contacting the nozzle element to start the torch and a rear position spaced apart from the nozzle element so as to maintain a plasma arc, said electrode terminating in,a distal end including an emissive element,a proximal end terminating at an electrode rear terminal surface;

    a plunger fabricated from a conductive material and residing in said insulator, said plunger having,a plunger front contact surface configured so as to be releasably mateable with said electrode rear terminal surface of said electrode, anda plunger rear section terminating in a plunger rear surface;

    a contact element configured to engage said insulator and having,an array of gas passages therethrough to allow gas flow through said contact element,a contact forward surface, anda contact rear surface, said contact element engaging said insulator such that said contact rear surface is forcibly engaged against the power transfer surface of the cathode when said insulator is retained in the torch recess;

    a resilient element engaging said contact element and said plunger rear section;

    means for maintaining engagement of said plunger, said resilient element, and said contact element with each other,thereby assuring said plunger and said resilient element are retained in said insulator;

    means for providing a consistent rear position of said electrode; and

    means for providing a conductive path between said contact element and said electrode when said electrode is in the forward position; and

    means for providing a conductive path between said contact element and said electrode when said electrode is in the rear position.

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