Plasma jet torch having gas vortex in its nozzle for arc constriction
First Claim
1. A plasma jet torch comprising a cathode well including a mouth, a first elongated nozzle-type anode spaced collinlearly from the mouth of the well, said first anode having an axial bore which converges uniformly from its entrance end adjacent the cathode well to its exit end, a second nozzle-type anode positioned collinearly to the first anode at said said exit end thereof remote from the cathode well, said second anode having a bore which is appreciably larger than the exit end of the first anode bore so that there is a sharp knife edge transition between the two bores, said cathode well and anodes forming an arc passageway having a longitudinal axis, a cathode emitter structure projecting from the bottom of said well along said axis, means for introducing a strong swirl of working gas into the arc passageway at a location between the cathode well and first anode, the general plane of which swirl is perpendicular to the axis of the arc passageway, and means for applying a direct current voltage between said cathode emitter structure and said second anode so that said torch can operate in a nontransferred arc mode.
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Abstract
An electric arc or plasma jet torch or heater has water-cooled electrode structures and a working gas injection arrangement which produce efficiently a very stable arc of maximum length at operating currents ranging from 20 amps to more than 400 amps so that the same torch can be used to satisfy a wide range of heating requirements.
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- 1. A plasma jet torch comprising a cathode well including a mouth, a first elongated nozzle-type anode spaced collinlearly from the mouth of the well, said first anode having an axial bore which converges uniformly from its entrance end adjacent the cathode well to its exit end, a second nozzle-type anode positioned collinearly to the first anode at said said exit end thereof remote from the cathode well, said second anode having a bore which is appreciably larger than the exit end of the first anode bore so that there is a sharp knife edge transition between the two bores, said cathode well and anodes forming an arc passageway having a longitudinal axis, a cathode emitter structure projecting from the bottom of said well along said axis, means for introducing a strong swirl of working gas into the arc passageway at a location between the cathode well and first anode, the general plane of which swirl is perpendicular to the axis of the arc passageway, and means for applying a direct current voltage between said cathode emitter structure and said second anode so that said torch can operate in a nontransferred arc mode.
- 7. A plasma jet torch comprising a cathode well including a mouth, a first nozzle-type anode spaced collinearly from the mouth of the well, said first anode having an axial bore which converges uniformly from its entrance end adjacent the cathode well to its opposite end, a second nozzle-type anode positioned collinearly to the first anode at said bore opposite end, said second anode having a bore which is appreciably larger in diameter than said opposite end of the first anode bore so that there is a sharp knife edge transition between the two bores, said cathode well and said anodes forming an arc passageway having a longitudinal axis, a cathode in said well centered substantially on said axis, means for introducing a strong swirl of working gas into the arc passageway at a location between the cathode well and first anode, the general plane of which swirl is perpendicular to the axis of the arc passageway.
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