Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090090699 | System and Method for Electroslag Welding Spliced Vertical Columns - A system and method for welding spliced vertical columns with an electroslag welding system. The system includes a welding fixture having opposing, paired and positionally adjustable welding shoes, run-off tabs, and sumps affixed at the junction of columns to be spliced. A distributed control electroslag welding system, welding torch, and consumable guide tube oscillator feed provide molten flux within the shoes filling from the sump to the run-off tab. | 04-09-2009 |
20090294407 | AIR-COOLED COPPER SHOES FOR ELECTROSLAG WELDING APPLICATIONS - Adjustable articulated air-cooled copper welding shoes, capable of being controlled between 800 to 1000 degrees Fahrenheit during Electroslag welding operations, result in faster welds, smaller heat affected zone in the workpieces welded, and less base metal dilution. The shoes thus provide a smaller weld grain structure and stronger bonds in the weld fusion zone. | 12-03-2009 |
20090294408 | AIR-COOLED COPPER SHOES FOR ELECTROSLAG WELDING APPLICATIONS - Opposing, paired and positionally adjustable air cooled welding shoes, run-off tabs, and sumps affixed at the junction of workpieces to be welded with an Electroslag welding system. The air-cooled shoes are capable of being controlled between 800 to 1000 degrees Fahrenheit, resulting in faster welds, smaller heat affected zone in the workpieces welded, and far less base metal dilution. These significant results provide a smaller weld grain structure and much stronger bond in the weld fusion zone. | 12-03-2009 |
20090294426 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BEAM-TO-COLUMN WELDING - A system and method for welding horizontal beams to vertical columns includes a holding assembly, at least four distributed control welding torches, track assemblies for three-dimensional positioning of the welding torches along the weld seam, back-up bars, run-off tabs and sumps affixed at the beam to column welds. Embodiments for single pass and multipass high deposition, submerged arc welds are disclosed. | 12-03-2009 |
20090308846 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VERTICAL MOMENT CONNECTION - A system for narrow-gap electroslag-welded moment connections welded between vertical column flanges includes vertical column doubler plates with top and bottom stiffeners and horizontal beam side plates aligned with the doubler plates to carry the moment load through the vertical support columns. An embodiment includes an elliptical radius in each side plate. Disclosure of an automated modular method for narrow-gap electroslag-welded moment connections is included. | 12-17-2009 |
20100176107 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTROSLAG WELDING SPLICED VERTICAL BOX COLUMNS - A system and method for welding spliced vertical box columns with an electroslag welding system. The system includes a welding fixture having opposing, paired and positionally adjustable welding shoes, run-off tabs, and sumps affixed at the junction of box columns to be spliced. A distributed control electroslag welding system, articulating boom, welding torch and consumable guide tube oscillator feed provide molten flux within the shoes filling from the sump to the run-off tab. | 07-15-2010 |
20100205891 | ASSEMBLY, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED VERTICAL MOMENT CONNECTION - An automated assembly, system and method for a narrow-gap Electroslag-welded moment connection welded between horizontal beam to vertical column flanges includes vertical column doubler plates affixed to the column web and horizontal beam doubler plates affixed to the beam web with alignment of the respective webs/doubler plates to carry the moment load through the vertical support columns. An embodiment includes a radius in each horizontal beam doubler plate. The assembly, system and method is readily applicable to overdesign moment load factors. | 08-19-2010 |
20100308019 | ELECTROSLAG WELDING WITH VARIABLE BALANCE, CONSTANT POTENTIAL, ALTERNATING CURRENT, SQUARE WAVE WELDING POWER SUPPLY - A DC balanced square wave power source, controlled in a constant voltage mode, for ESW and ESW-NG welding systems and methods can be matched with variable speed wire electrode feeders, multiple guide tubes, articulated air-cooled cooper welding shoes, and multiple pass ESW welding systems, thus gaining the following advantages, namely, controlling weld bead shape, reducing base metal dilution, reducing total heat input into the parent material, and reduction or elimination of any DC magnetic field in the weld cavity. | 12-09-2010 |