Patents Assigned to Kjellberg Finsterwalde Plasma und Maschinen GmbH
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Patent number: 9743504Abstract: An electrode holder for an arc plasma torch includes an elongate holder body. The holder body includes a holder end for receiving an electrode and a hollow interior. An internal thread is positioned in the hollow interior for screwing in a rear end of said cooling tube. A cylindrical inner surface adjoins the internal thread for centering the cooling tube relative to the electrode holder.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2014Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: Kjellberg Finsterwalde Plasma Und Maschinen GmbHInventors: Frank Laurisch, Volker Krink, Ralf-Peter Reinke
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Patent number: 9731375Abstract: A method for plasma cutting a workpiece comprises providing a plasma cutting system having a plasma current source and a plasma torch, the plasma torch having an electrode and nozzle where the nozzle is a small distance from the electrode at a lower end of the plasma torch, forming a plasma chamber between the nozzle and the electrode. A current is produced with a plasma current source and the current flows through the plasma torch during the plasma cutting process. The current is then brought to pulsation during at least a partial time period during the plasma cutting process, with the pulsation occurring in a targeted or controlled manner with a freely selectable frequency.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: KJELLBERG FINSTERWALDE PLASMA UND MASCHINEN GMBHInventors: Jens Friedel, Gerhard Irrgang, Volker Krink, Jens Ollmann
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Patent number: 9204526Abstract: A cooling tube for an arc plasma torch, comprising an elongate body with an end which can be arranged in the open end of an electrode, and a coolant duct extending therethrough, characterized in that at said end there is a bead-like thickening of the wall of the cooling tube pointing inwards and/or outwards, and an arrangement of a cooling tube for an arc plasma torch, comprising an elongate body with a rear end which can be releasably connected to an electrode holder of an arc plasma torch, and a coolant duct extending therethrough, and an electrode holder for an arc plasma torch, comprising an elongate body with an end for receiving an electrode and a hollow interior, and characterized in that on the outer surface of the cooling tube at least one projection is provided for centring the cooling tube in the electrode holder.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2010Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: Kjellberg Finsterwalde Plasma und Maschinen GmbHInventors: Frank Laurisch, Volker Krink, Ralf-Peter Reinke
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Patent number: 9101041Abstract: A plasma torch head, a plasma torch shaft and a plasma torch for providing a quick and simple possibility of changing the plasma torch head are described.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2007Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: Kjellberg Finsterwalde Plasma und Maschinen GmbHInventors: Ralf-Peter Reinke, Timo Grundke, Frank Laurisch, Volker Krink
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Patent number: 9079265Abstract: Connection between a plasma torch wearing part and a plasma torch wearing part holder, plasma torch wearing part and plasma torch wearing part holder.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2008Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: Kjellberg Finsterwalde Plasma und Maschinen GmbHInventors: Ralf-Peter Reinke, Timo Grundke, Frank Laurisch, Volker Krink
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Patent number: 8941026Abstract: A nozzle for a liquid cooled plasma torch includes a nozzle bore for the exit of a plasma gas beam at a nozzle tip, a first section, of which the outer surface is essentially cylindrical, and a second section connecting the nozzle tip, of which the second section the outer surface tapers essentially conically towards the nozzle tip, wherein at least one liquid supply groove is provided and extends over a part of the first section and over the second section in the outer surface of the nozzle towards the nozzle tip and at least one liquid return groove separate from the liquid supply groove is provided and extends over the second section.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2009Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Kjellberg Finsterwalde Plasma und Maschinen GmbHInventors: Volker Krink, Frank Laurisch, Timo Grundke
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Patent number: 8921731Abstract: A nozzle protection cap for an arc plasma torch comprises a front end section and a rear end section with a thread region on its inner surface for screwing to a torch body of an arc plasma torch. At least one groove crosses the thread region on the inner surface. A nozzle protection cap holder for the arc plasma torch comprises a section with a thread region on its outer surface for screwing to the nozzle protection cap. At least one groove crosses the thread region on its outer surface. An arc plasma torch comprises a torch body and a nozzle protection cap screwed thereto in a screw connection region. The torch body and/or the nozzle protection cap is/are designed so that at least one channel is formed between them, the channel crossing the screw connection region.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2010Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Kjellberg Finsterwalde Plasma und Maschinen GmbHInventors: Volker Krink, Frank Laurisch, Timo Grundke, Martin Kroschwald
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Patent number: 8853589Abstract: A nozzle for a liquid-cooled plasma torch, comprising a nozzle bore for the exit of a plasma gas jet at a nozzle tip, a first portion, the outer surface of which is substantially cylindrical, and a second portion adjacent thereto towards the nozzle tip, the outer surface of which tapers substantially conically towards the nozzle tip, wherein at least one liquid supply groove and/or at least one liquid return groove is/are provided and extend over the second portion in the outer surface of the nozzle (4) towards the nozzle tip, and wherein the liquid supply groove or at least one of the liquid supply grooves and/or a liquid return groove or at least one of the liquid return grooves also extends/extend over part of the first portion, and there is in the first portion at least one groove which communicates with the liquid supply groove or at least one of the liquid supply grooves or with the liquid return groove or at least one of the liquid return grooves.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2010Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Kjellberg Finsterwalde Plasma und Maschinen GmbHInventors: Volker Krink, Frank Laurisch, Timo Grundke
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Patent number: 8575510Abstract: The invention relates to a liquid-cooled plasma burner, comprising a nozzle bore for the plasma gas jet to exit at a nozzle tip and a first section whose outer surface gradually tapers in the shape of a cone at an angle ? in the direction of the nozzle tip, except for at least one deflection section that extends in the shape of a cone at an angle ? in the direction of the nozzle tip. The invention also relates to an arrangement thereof with a nozzle cap and to a plasma burner comprising such an arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2009Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Kjellberg Finsterwalde Plasma und Maschinen GmbHInventors: Frank Laurisch, Volker Krink, Timo Grundke, Ralf-Peter Reinke
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Patent number: 8461475Abstract: A system for the thermal processing of workpieces. In this respect, workpieces can be processed by a plasma jet or by a laser beam. The thermal processing of workpieces is done more flexibly and also less expensive in this respect. A laser processing head or a plasma processing head can be connected by a single shaft element.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2009Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Kjellberg Finsterwalde Plasma und Maschinen GmbHInventors: Volker Krink, Friedrich-Wilhelm Bach, Frank Laurisch, Thomas Ruemenapp
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Publication number: 20120138579Abstract: A nozzle for a liquid-cooled plasma torch, comprising a nozzle bore for the exit of a plasma gas jet at a nozzle tip, a first portion, the outer surface of which is substantially cylindrical, and a second portion adjacent thereto towards the nozzle tip, the outer surface of which tapers substantially conically towards the nozzle tip, wherein at least one liquid supply groove and/or at least one liquid return groove is/are provided and extend over the second portion in the outer surface of the nozzle (4) towards the nozzle tip, and wherein the liquid supply groove or at least one of the liquid supply grooves and/or a liquid return groove or at least one of the liquid return grooves also extends/extend over part of the first portion, and there is in the first portion at least one groove which communicates with the liquid supply groove or at least one of the liquid supply grooves or with the liquid return groove or at least one of the liquid return grooves.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2010Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: Kjellberg Finsterwalde Plasma Und Maschinen GMBHInventors: Volker Krink, Frank Laurisch, Timo Grundke
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Publication number: 20100264120Abstract: A plasma torch head, a plasma torch shaft and a plasma torch for providing a quick and simple possibility of changing the plasma torch head are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2007Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: KJELLBERG FINSTERWALDE PLASMA UND MASCHINEN GMBHInventors: Ralf-Peter Reinke, Timo Grundke, Frank Laurisch, Volker Krink
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Patent number: 7645959Abstract: Nozzles for plasma torches are essentially formed from a metal or a metal alloy. To increase the life of such nozzles wear-resistant microparticles of a hard material, preferably a hard ceramic material, are embedded in the metal or the metal alloy, at least in certain regions. The nozzles can be advantageously manufactured by extrusion.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2004Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Kjellberg Finsterwalde Plasma und Maschinen GmbHInventors: Volker Krink, Frank Laurisch, Gerd Lotze, Thomas Weissgaerber, Kerstin Kuemmel, Wolfram Moehler