US1226350A - Mechanism for welding pipe by electricity. - Google Patents

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US1226350A
US1226350A US86116714A US1914861167A US1226350A US 1226350 A US1226350 A US 1226350A US 86116714 A US86116714 A US 86116714A US 1914861167 A US1914861167 A US 1914861167A US 1226350 A US1226350 A US 1226350A
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    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23KSOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
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  • Fig. 8 is an elevation of the finishing rolls.
  • Our invention relates to the making of pipes or tubes from skelp by a continuous operation, and consists in mechanism for electrically heating the edges of the blank so that-when these edges have been raised to a sufficiently high temperature the blank is passed through forming and finishing rolls,
  • the heads A and B have oppositely-disposed beveled contact faces intended, respectively, to engage and heat edges of the pipe blank 0 alternately and successively.
  • a plurality of rotatable heads each of said heads having tWo beveled contact faces insulated from each other and each of said heads being adapted to engage and transmit heat to one of the separated edges of the pipe blank through said contact faces, one of the contact faces on each head engaging one of the separated edges of the pipe blank and the other of said contact faces engaging the periphery of the pipe blank, in combination With means for forcing together and Welding the edges of the pipe blank.

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C. MARK & c. 0. BERGMAN.
MECHANISM FOR WELDING PIPE BY ELECTRICITY. APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 1 I, 1914.
1,226,350. Patented May15,1917.
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MECHANISM FOR WELDING PIPE BY ELECTRICITY.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. I I. I914.
1,226,350. I Patented May15,1Q17
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I IHIHIIIII 3 nbe nIIozo CLARENCE MARK UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
AND cAiaL o'rro IBERGMAN, or nvnnsron, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNORS r CLAYTON MARK, or LAKE ronns'r, ILLInoIs. Y
MECHANISM FOR WELDING PIPE IBY ELECTRICITY.
Patented Ma 15, 1917.
Application filed September 11, 1914. Serial No. 861,167.
, To-aZZ who'mit may concern:
Be it known that we, CLARENCE MARK and CARL Orrro BERGMAN, citizens of the United States, residing .at Evanston, Cook county,
' specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a partial plan of my improved mechanism; Fig. 2 is an elevation thereof;
.;Fig. 3 is a plan of one of the heads; Fig. 4
is a section thereof, on lines IV-IV of Fig. 3; Fig. 5 is a section on lines V-V of Fig. 4; Fig. 6 is a sectionon lines VIVI of Fig. 4; Fig. 7 is a section similar to Fig. '4,showing another form of head, and Fig. 8 is an elevation of the finishing rolls.
Our invention. relates to the making of pipes or tubes from skelp by a continuous operation, and consists in mechanism for electrically heating the edges of the blank so that-when these edges have been raised to a sufficiently high temperature the blank is passed through forming and finishing rolls,
.in which the heated edges are pressed against each other and are thereby welded together. Our invention also consists in the construction and cooperation of the various parts which we shall hereinafter describe. and claim. Referring to-the drawings, the heads A and B have oppositely-disposed beveled contact faces intended, respectively, to engage and heat edges of the pipe blank 0 alternately and successively.
Each head A is revolubly mounted and has mounted thereon a pair of contact rings 2 and 4, which have beveled faces 3 and 5 respectively. The contacting face 8 of the outer ring 2 engages the edge 6" of the blank C, and the face 5 of the ring 4 engages the exterior surface 7 of the blank adjacent the edge 6, so that heat will be generated in that portion of the pipelying between these two points of contact. The ring 2 is mounted upon the disk 8, which is positioned upon the shaft 9, to the opposite end of which is se- Seated in the commutator 10, which revolves with the shaft 9, are the stationary brushes 11. Electric current is supplied to the brushes 11 sleeve 13 carried by the shaft 9 and suitably separated therefrom by insulating material 14, which is also interposed between the ring 2 and the ring 4. Secured to the sleeve 13 and rotating with it are the brushes 15, which operate in a stationary commutator 16. Electric current is intended to be supplied through the contacts 17 to the commutator 16, and thence to the brushes 15. I
Power for driving the heads A and B is applied through the gears 18, which are mountone of the heads is supported in the casing 19. The blank C is supported in contact with the beveled faces of the heads A and B by the idlers 20.
The head B, which is best shown in Fig. 7, has a contact ring 2 and a contact ring 4, the beveled faces 3 and 5 of which are oppositely disposed to the contact faces 3 and 5 of a head A, and bear upon the edges 6' and adjacent surface 7 of the blank C. The structure of the head B is similar in other respects to the head A. The shaft 9 comprises the conductor connected with the contact ring 2, and is concentrically arranged within the sleeve or conductor 13 by which current is supplied to the ring 4. This arrangement of conductors has the advantage the current passing through each conductor.
' ed upon the exterior of the sleeve 13. Each In Fig; 8 are the welding: and finishing rolls 21, which press the edges 6, 6 of the blank 0 together as it is advanced from the heads A and B. a
Our improved mechanism may be operated as follows:
We take a blank from the rolling mills, preferably while still hot, and shape'it into the blank 0 in the form shown in Fig. 1 or .4. We then advance the blank on to the idlers 20, with its edges 6, 6' and adjacent surfaces 7, 7' in contact in successive alternation with the oppositely-beveled contact faces 3, 5 of the head A or 3', 5 of the head B, as the case may be, which are rotated at the same speed and drive the pipe forwardly so that itsedges are gripped and heated in succession by a plurality of such contact faces. The temperature of each edge will increase with each successive contact and is so regulated that, as any part of the blank reaches the delivery end of the series of the heads A and B, that part will have reached the welding temperature, and when passed through rolls 21 the edges will be welded together and the pipe or tube will be formed.
It is obvious that the number of heads desirable for use in raising the edges of the blank to a welding heat depends upon the kind or character of the tubing being formed.
Various other modifications may be made in the mechanism which We have shown and described herein Without departing from our invention.
What We claim is:
1. In apparatus for electrically Welding pipe, a plurality of rotatable heads, each of said heads having tWo beveled contact faces insulated from each other and each of said heads being adapted to engage and transmit heat to one of the separated edges of the pipe blank through said contact faces, one of the contact faces on each head engaging one of the separated edges of the pipe blank and the other of said contact faces engaging the periphery of the pipe blank, in combination With means for forcing together and Welding the edges of the pipe blank.
after they have been heated to the Welding temperature.
2. In apparatus for electrically Welding pipe, two sets of heads, one set of heads being part of an electric circuit adapted to be closed by the interposition of one of two longitudinal and separated. edges of the pipe blank, and the other set of heads being also table heads, the heads of one set having a A plurality of contact faces oppositely disposed to the contact faces of the heads of the other set, the contact faces on each set being insulated from each other and forming with the pipe blank a path for electric current. I
4. In apparatus for electrically welding pipe, rotating heads, conductors leading to the rotating heads, one conductor being concentrically arranged Within the other,the said arrangement being adapted to neutralize the self-inductive effect of the current passing through each conductor.
CLARENCE MARK. CARL OTTO BERGMAN.
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B. PETERSON, JOHN K. SAvILLE.
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Cited By (3)

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US2472144A (en) * 1947-07-08 1949-06-07 Wiegand Co Edwin L Electric heater for softening thermoplastics
US2719902A (en) * 1953-07-22 1955-10-04 Gen Motors Corp Multi-element electrode
US6812427B2 (en) * 2001-06-20 2004-11-02 Pelliconi International Machinery S.P.A. Rolling head for an electric resistance welder

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2472144A (en) * 1947-07-08 1949-06-07 Wiegand Co Edwin L Electric heater for softening thermoplastics
US2719902A (en) * 1953-07-22 1955-10-04 Gen Motors Corp Multi-element electrode
US6812427B2 (en) * 2001-06-20 2004-11-02 Pelliconi International Machinery S.P.A. Rolling head for an electric resistance welder

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