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Monitoring facility for electric welding equipment, in particular as used for metal box manufacture

  • US 4,714,816 A
  • Filed: 06/15/1987
  • Issued: 12/22/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/15/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Monitoring facility for electric welding equipment, in particular as used for metal box manufacture, comprising:

  • welding rollers that operate in conjuction with a continuous electrode wire looped around guide rollers, fed at a rate matching the surface speed of the welding rollers, and creating an external circuit in parallel to the weldment located between the rollers, which is in receipt of a welding current deriving from the pulsed output voltage supplied by a converter and flowing substantially constant, at least within each half-period;

    a first transducer applied to the circuit created by the electrode wire, serving to measure current flowing in the electrode circuit, which consists in an active component directly proportional to resistance at the weldment and a reactive component deriving from the magnetic field generated by the welding current, and to supply an output signal proportional to the electrode current measured;

    a second transducer applied to a separate and exclusively inductive circuit within the magnetic field generated by the welding current, serving to measure the current flowing in the inductive circuit, which is proportional to the inductive component of the current measured by the first transducer, and to supply an output signal proportional to the current measured;

    a filter circuit into which the first and the second transducer are cascaded, serving to eliminate the inductive component from the current measured by the first transducer, by subtracting from it the value of the inductive current measured by the second transducer, and to supply an output signal directly proportional to welding resistance;

    means by which to verify quality of the single weldments, hence of the entire metal box, and enable subsequent rejection of sub-standard items, incorporating a microprocessor, to which the output signal from the filter circuit is supplied in digital form, that is in possession at least of the maximum and minimum parametric limits within which the filtered output signal must fall to ensure acceptable quality of the weld, and supplies a first output signal reflecting a sub-standard weld only when the signal received from the filter circuit fails to register within the prescribed parametric limits.

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