Patents by Inventor Christopher Hsu
Christopher Hsu has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20030071026Abstract: A system for creating an actual waveform at the output of an electric arc welder and caused by a waveform generator where the welder has a display and customizing screen to design a commanded waveform for processing by the waveform generator. The system includes a program to display a target waveform on the screen, a program to display the commanded waveform on the screen, a computer terminal to manually customize the commanded waveform to generally match the target waveform controlling the waveform generator to cause the actual waveform produced by the welder to match with the target waveform.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC.Inventor: Christopher Hsu
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Publication number: 20030071024Abstract: An arc welding apparatus (10) for performing a waveform-controlled arc welding process includes an arc welding torch (14) that interacts with an associated weld. A power supply (12) applies a selected waveform-controlled power to the welding load via the arc welding torch (14) and a grounding cable over a process interval (Tweld). The power supply (12) includes a sampling circuit (34) for sampling instantaneous current and voltage values of the power during a snip portion (Tsnip) of the process interval (Tweld). A processor (40) is designed to (i) compute a true heat over the snip portion (Tsnip) of the process interval (Tweld), and (ii) extrapolate a true heat over the process interval (Tweld) based thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC.Inventor: Christopher Hsu
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Patent number: 6536660Abstract: Information pertaining to characteristics of metal welding electrode wire and which characteristics are useful in connection with adjusting welding parameters in an arc welding process and/or selecting between operating modes in a welding system are encoded on welding wire and/or on other memory components such as bar code labels and tags, RFID cards and tags, IC cards, and Touch Memory buttons, and the memory device is scanned prior to and/or at the point of use of the welding wire for enabling tracking of product distribution, manual and/or automatic selection of an operating mode for the welding system, manual and/or automatic adjustment of welding parameters in a given operating mode, consumables inventory, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: George D. Blankenship, Christopher Hsu
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Patent number: 6515259Abstract: An electric arc welder including a high speed switching power supply with a controller for creating high frequency current pulses through the gap between a workpiece and a welding wire advancing toward the workpiece, where the pulses and a background current defining a series of weld cycles. A wave shape generator defines the shape of the pulses and the background current including a controlled ramp up and/or ramp down in each of said cycles and a circuit to change the shapes of the pulses and/or background current in a repeating pattern in each of the weld cycles. The shape change in a cycle can be between first and second shapes or by a rhythmic AC modulation.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Hsu, Bruce E. Fulmer, Steven R. Peters
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Patent number: 6510984Abstract: Information pertaining to characteristics of metal welding electrode wire and which characteristics are useful in connection with adjusting welding parameters in an arc welding process and/or selecting between operating modes in a welding system are encoded on welding wire and/or on other memory components such as bar code labels and tags, RFID cards and tags, IC cards, and Touch Memory buttons, and the memory device is scanned prior to and/or at the point of use of the welding wire for enabling tracking of product distribution, manual and/or automatic selection of an operating mode for the welding system, manual and/or automatic adjustment of welding parameters in a given operating mode, consumables inventory, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2001Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: George D. Blankenship, Christopher Hsu
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Publication number: 20020168937Abstract: A system and method for wireless communication with and among nodes of a welding cell are provided. The system includes a communications device adapted for wireless communication with a welding node provided with a wireless communications interface. The system further includes welding nodes of one welding cell communicating wirelessly with welding nodes of the same welding cell, welding nodes of another welding cell, a customer specific LAN and global factory controls. The invention further comprises methodologies for facilitating wireless communication with and among nodes of a welding cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Keith Clark, George Daryl Blankenship, Christopher Hsu, Thomas Matthews, James Zucker
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Patent number: 6441342Abstract: A monitor for an electric arc welder as the welder performs a selected arc welding process by creating actual welding parameters, such as arc current and arc voltage, between an advancing welding wire and a workpiece, where the process involves an arc and is defined by a series of rapidly repeating wave shapes constituting a weld cycle with a cycle time, the wave shapes are each segmented into time states having command signals corresponding to the actual parameters and a time duration. The monitor selects a specific wave shape state, reads one of the actual parameters, compares the actual read parameter with a function of the command signal corresponding to the actual parameter, and uses-the comparison to generate a characteristic of the welding process during the selected state.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventor: Christopher Hsu
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Publication number: 20020113045Abstract: A method of determining the impedance, inductance, and resistance of the network connecting an electrical power supply to an electric arc welding station including an electrode and a workpiece, wherein the method comprises: shorting the electrode to the workpiece; creating at least one waveform including a first state operating the power supply at constant current of a selected value and a second state operating the power supply at a low value of current or open circuit voltage whereby the current decays from the selected value along a decay path indicative of di/dt; obtaining the average current Iavg and average resistance Ravg during the first state; selecting a portion of the decay path; sampling the instantaneous current for a number of times on the path during the second state to read the rate of the decay; and, using the average current and the average resistance with the rate of decay to obtain the inductance of the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2002Publication date: August 22, 2002Applicant: Lincoln Global, Inc., a corporation of DelawareInventors: George D. Blankenship, Christopher Hsu
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Patent number: 6359258Abstract: A method of determining the impedance, inductance, and resistance of the network connecting an electrical power supply to an electric arc welding station including an electrode and a workpiece, wherein the method-comprises: shorting the electrode to the workpiece; creating at least one waveform including a first state operating the power supply at constant current of a selected value and a second state operating the power supply at a low value of current or open circuit voltage whereby the current decays from the selected value along a decay path indicative of di/dt; obtaining the average current Iavg and average resistance Ravg during the first state; selecting a portion of the decay path; sampling the instantaneous current for a number of times on the path during the second state to read the rate of the decay; and, using the average current and the average resistance with the rate of decay to obtain the inductance of the network.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2001Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: George D. Blankenship, Christopher Hsu
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Publication number: 20010030240Abstract: Information pertaining to characteristics of metal welding electrode wire and which characteristics are useful in connection with adjusting welding parameters in an arc welding process and/or selecting between operating modes in a welding system are encoded on welding wire and/or on other memory components such as bar code labels and tags, RFID cards and tags, IC cards, and Touch Memory buttons, and the memory device is scanned prior to and/or at the point of use of the welding wire for enabling tracking of product distribution, manual and/or automatic selection of an operating mode for the welding system, manual and/or automatic adjustment of welding parameters in a given operating mode, consumables inventory, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2001Publication date: October 18, 2001Applicant: Lincoln Global, Inc., a Delaware corporationInventors: George D. Blankenship, Christopher Hsu
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Publication number: 20010015381Abstract: Information pertaining to characteristics of metal welding electrode wire and which characteristics are useful in connection with adjusting welding parameters in an arc welding process and/or selecting between operating modes in a welding system are encoded on welding wire and/or on other memory components such as bar code labels and tags, RFID cards and tags, IC cards, and Touch Memory buttons, and the memory device is scanned prior to and/or at the point of use of the welding wire for enabling tracking of product distribution, manual and/or automatic selection of an operating mode for the welding system, manual and/or automatic adjustment of welding parameters in a given operating mode, consumables inventory, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2001Publication date: August 23, 2001Applicant: Lincoln Global, Inc., Delaware corporationInventors: George D. Blankenship, Christopher Hsu
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Patent number: 6274845Abstract: An electric arc welding apparatus for depositing molten metal from an advancing welding wire into a weld puddle in an open root between two juxtapositioned plates where the root extends in a welding path and is formed by converging walls terminating in generally parallel walls spaced to define a gap, which apparatus comprises a contact holder with a wire outlet, a switching power supply directing welding current to the wire as the wire passes from the outlet toward the open root, with the advancing wire defining an electrode stick out between the contact holder and the weld puddle, a circuit for sensing the length of the stick out, and control means for adjusting the welding current as a function of the sensed stick out length.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2000Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: Elliott K. Stava, Christopher Hsu, Peter Nicholson
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Patent number: 6267291Abstract: Information pertaining to characteristics of metal welding electrode wire and which characteristics are useful in connection with adjusting welding parameters in an arc welding process and/or selecting between operating modes in a welding system are encoded on welding wire and/or on other memory components such as bar code labels and tags, RFID cards and tags, IC cards, and Touch Memory buttons, and the memory device is scanned prior to and/or at the point of use of the welding wire for enabling tracking of product distribution, manual and/or automatic selection of an operating mode for the welding system, manual and/or automatic adjustment of welding parameters in a given operating mode, consumables inventory, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: George D. Blankenship, Christopher Hsu
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Patent number: 6259059Abstract: In an electric arc welder for creating an arc welding process between a consumable electrode advancing through a contact tip and a workpiece, the welder including a power supply to create an arc current and arc voltage and having a first lead connected to the contact tip and a second lead connected to the workpiece, the improvement comprising dividing the contact tip into an upper tip section and a lower tip section with an insulator electrically isolating the sections, a first switch selectively shiftable to a conductive state connecting one of the power supply leads to said upper tip section, a second switch selectively shiftable to a conductive state connecting the one lead to the lower tip section and a switch operating network creating a first switch signal to shift the first switch to its conductive state and/or a second switch signal to shift the second switch to its conductive state to control the effective CTWD of the arc welding process.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventor: Christopher Hsu
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Patent number: 6160241Abstract: An electric arc welding apparatus for depositing molten metal from an advancing welding wire into a weld puddle in an open root between two juxtapositioned plates where the root extends in a welding path and is formed by converging walls terminating in generally parallel walls spaced to define a gap, which apparatus comprises a contact holder with a wire outlet, a switching power supply directing welding current to the wire as the wire passes from the outlet toward the open root, with the advancing wire defining an electrode stick out between the contact holder and the weld puddle, a circuit for sensing the length of the stick out, and control means for adjusting the welding current as a function of the sensed stick out length.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: Elliott K. Stava, Peter Nicholson, Christopher Hsu
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Patent number: 6002104Abstract: A microprocessor based controller with a JAVA virtual machine used to control a specific electric arc welder having a switching type power supply for creating a welding cycle with a real time current waveform constituting several control parameters by rapidly switching a D.C. current in a controlled fashion by a pulse width modulator, which controller displays a waveform generated on an electrically operated waveform screen; allowing manual adjustment of at least a portion of the waveform displayed on the waveform screen to generate a new waveform on the waveform screen; and, operating the pulse width modulator to cause the power supply to create a real time waveform corresponding to the new waveform to execute the control parameters by the electric arc welder.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventor: Christopher Hsu