Patents by Inventor Igor Dykhno

Igor Dykhno 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).

  • Patent number: 7235758
    Abstract: A welding system comprises a combined torch that includes a consumable electrode and a non-consumable electrode positioned so that their respective axes form an acute angle and so that arcs initiated from the electrodes intersect a workpiece plane to define an impingement point distance D, and a magnetic mechanism coupled to the torch and used for controlling the distance D during welding. The magnetic mechanism may be a magnetic shield inserted between the electrodes, or a separate magnetic device, e.g. a permanent magnet or electromagnet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2007
    Assignee: Plasma Laser Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Georgiy Ignatchenko, Igor Dykhno
  • Publication number: 20050199593
    Abstract: A welding system comprises a combined torch that includes a consumable electrode and a non-consumable electrode positioned so that their respective axes form an acute angle and so that arcs initiated from the electrodes intersect a workpiece plane to define an impingement point distance D, and a magnetic mechanism coupled to the torch and used for controlling the distance D during welding. The magnetic mechanism may be a magnetic shield inserted between the electrodes, or a separate magnetic device, e.g. a permanent magnet or electromagnet.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 12, 2005
    Publication date: September 15, 2005
    Inventors: Georgiy Ignatchenko, Igor Dykhno
  • Patent number: 6388227
    Abstract: A combined laser and plasma-arc welding torch, which joins features of separate laser and plasma-arc welding devices in a single tool. A laser beam is directed by an optic system to be co-linear with the central axis of a plasma-arc torch. The laser beam passes through a group of electrodes, whose longitudinal axes are disposed at acute angle to the torch central axis on the generatrix of a cone, the apex of which lies on the torch central axis close to the section plane of a constricting nozzle, and the base of which faces the main body of the torch. The distance between the central axis and the closest point of the electrode is less than the laser beam radius in a section which is perpendicular to the central axis and passes through this closest point. The distal ends of the electrodes are provided with heat accumulating bulbs and mechanism for individual protection by delivering a separate gas. The electrodes may be cathodes both, anodes, or, cathodes and anodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2002
    Assignee: Plasma Laser Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Igor Dykhno, Georgy Ignatchenko, Evgeny Bogachenkov
  • Patent number: 6156999
    Abstract: Method and device for welding arc ignition of an arc welding apparatus providing a reduced level of high frequency disturbances. A welding electrode and a workpiece are connected with a welding power source and to at least two additional high voltage power sources. A short a periodic high voltage pulse is transmitted from the first high voltage power source to a gap present between the welding electrode and the workpiece, to break down the air present between the welding electrode and the workpiece, and to create a current conducting duct therebetween. The current output of the high voltage power source is restricted in amplitude and rate of rise. The short non-periodic high voltage pulse is superimposed by another, long, high voltage pulse from the second high voltage power source. The long pulse has a current rate of rise not exceeding that of the short pulse, and the open circuit voltage of the second high voltage power source is lower than that of the first high voltage power source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2000
    Assignee: Plasma-Laser Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Georgy Ignatchenko, Evgeny Bogachenkov, Igor Dykhno
  • Patent number: 5705785
    Abstract: A welding torch which combines features of both laser and plasma-arc welding torches. A laser beam is directed by an objective lens so that it is co-linear with the central axis of a plasma-arc torch. The laser beam passes through a planar or conical cathode electrode placed at the bottom orifice of the torch. A coaxial aperture having a diameter less than that of the laser beam is drilled into the cathode to allow the laser beam to pass through the cathode. A constricting nozzle is placed under the cathode, with the laser beam passing through the axis of the nozzle. As with a standard plasma-arc torch, a gas is forced through a chamber having the cathode and nozzle at its bottom end. As the cathode is heated by the laser radiation, the gas is ionized and a plasma-arc is formed. As the laser beam passes through the nozzle, it comes to a focus and interacts with the plasma-arc formed between the cathode and a workpiece.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1998
    Assignee: Plasma-Laser Technologies Ltd
    Inventors: Igor Dykhno, Igor Parneta, George Ignatchenko, Michael Chizhenko