Patents by Inventor Patrick T. Soltis
Patrick T. Soltis 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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Patent number: 9956638Abstract: An electric arc welder having an inverter with a waveform generator that generates a welding waveform with a waveform period and a root mean square (RMS) level for maintaining a stable short welding arc based on at least a cored welding electrode. The electric arc welder having a circuit to adjust a wave balance of the welding waveform to maintain the stable short welding arc, where the wave balance is a ratio between a period of a positive portion of the welding waveform and the waveform period.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2014Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC.Inventors: Badri K. Narayanan, Patrick T. Soltis, Elliott K. Stava, Russell K. Myers
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Patent number: 9333580Abstract: A welding system and method is disclosed for girth welding high strength materials using a short arc welding process and a self-shielding electrode. The welding system contains a welding apparatus which advances the self-shielding electrode towards a workpiece to be welded and controls the arc length and the operation of the apparatus so that the weld satisfies the requirements for welding at least American Petroleum Institute Grade X-80 line pipe. The system additionally contains a power source with a controller for creating a current pulse introducing energy into the electrode to melt the end of the self-shielding electrode and a low current quiescent metal transfer section following the end of the melting pulse during which the melted electrode short circuits against the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2006Date of Patent: May 10, 2016Assignee: LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC.Inventors: Badri Narayanan, Patrick T. Soltis, Russell Kenneth Myers, Eric Stewart
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Patent number: 9006609Abstract: An electric arc welder for creating a welding process in the form of a succession of AC waveforms between a particular type of cored electrode, with a sheath and core, and a workpiece by a power source comprising a high frequency switching device for creating the individual waveforms in the succession of waveforms, each waveform having a profile is formed by the magnitude of each of a large number of short current pulses generated at a frequency of at least 18 kHz where the profile is determined by the input signal to a wave shaper controlling the short current pulses; a circuit to create a profile signal indicative of the particular type of electrode; and a select circuit to select the input signal based upon the profile signal whereby the wave shaper causes the power source to create a specific waveform profile for the particular type of cored electrode.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2013Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: Elliott K. Stava, Russell K. Myers, Badri K. Narayanan, Patrick T. Soltis
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Publication number: 20140346159Abstract: A method of arc welding with a cored electrode comprising creating a positive waveform with a first shape and having a first time; creating a negative waveform with a second shape and having a second time; making one of the first and second shapes greater in magnitude than the other of the shapes; and, adjusting the percentage relationship of the first and second times so the time of the shape with the greater magnitude is substantially less than the time of the other shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Applicant: LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC.Inventors: Badri K. NARAYANAN, Patrick T. Soltis, Elliott K. Stava, Russell K. Myers
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Publication number: 20140209590Abstract: A welding system and cored welding electrode composition is disclosed for performing a short arc welding process between an advancing wire electrode and a workpiece. The system comprises a power source with a controller for creating a current pulse introducing energy into the electrode to melt the end of the electrode and a low current quiescent metal transfer section following the end of the melting pulse during which the melted electrode short circuits against the workpiece; a timer to measure the actual time between the end of the pulse and the short circuit; a device for setting a desired time from the pulse to the short circuit; a circuit to create a corrective signal based upon the difference between the actual time and the desired time; and, a circuit responsive to the corrective signal to control a given parameter of the current pulse.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC.Inventors: Badri K. Narayanan, Russell K. Myers, Patrick T. Soltis
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Patent number: 8759715Abstract: A method of arc welding with a cored electrode comprising creating a positive waveform with a first shape and having a first time; creating a negative waveform with a second shape and having a second time; making one of the first and second shapes greater in magnitude than the other of the shapes; and, adjusting the percentage relationship of the first and second times so the time of the shape with the greater magnitude is substantially less than the time of the other shape.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2004Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: Badri K. Narayanan, Patrick T. Soltis, Elliott K. Stava, Russell K. Myers
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Patent number: 8704135Abstract: A welding system is disclosed for performing a short arc welding process between an advancing wire electrode and a workpiece. The system comprises a power source with a controller for creating a current pulse introducing energy into the electrode to melt the end of the electrode and a low current quiescent metal transfer section following the end of the melting pulse during which the melted electrode short circuits against the workpiece; a timer to measure the actual time between the end of the pulse and the short circuit; a device for setting a desired time from the pulse to the short circuit; a circuit to create a corrective signal based upon the difference between the actual time and the desired time; and, a circuit responsive to the corrective signal to control a given parameter of the current pulse. Also disclosed is a strategy for arc welding utilizing a cored electrode that produces welds with low levels of contaminants and which are strong, tough, and durable.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2006Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: Badri K. Narayanan, Russell K. Myers, Patrick T. Soltis
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Patent number: 8330078Abstract: A welding electrode and a method of manufacturing the same are provided. The welding electrode includes a metallic electrode portion and a flux portion adjacent and attached to the metallic electrode portion. The flux portion includes a material including particles, wherein each of the particles includes a substrate and an outer layer. The outer layer includes aluminum and substantially coats the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2009Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: Gregory A. Gerth, Patrick T. Soltis
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Patent number: 7884305Abstract: Disclosed are techniques and compositions for arc welding consumables such as electrodes that reduce the energy otherwise required for the welding. Particularly, the techniques and electrode compositions can reduce the extent of contamination of weld metal in an arc welding operation. The techniques and compositions promote exothermic reactions during the welding process which reduce the energy otherwise required of the arc. Lower energy arcs can be of shorter length, which thereby reduce the potential for weld contamination by agents from the atmosphere or shielding gas. The techniques and compositions can also be used to selectively tailor shape of the resulting weld, achieve particular weld deposition rates, achieve particular cooling rates and thus influence weld properties, and also enable formation of certain phases in the weld metal.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: Patrick T. Soltis, Badri K. Narayanan
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Publication number: 20100308028Abstract: A welding electrode and a method of manufacturing the same are provided. The welding electrode includes a metallic electrode portion and a flux portion adjacent and attached to the metallic electrode portion. The flux portion includes a material including particles, wherein each of the particles includes a substrate and an outer layer. The outer layer includes aluminum and substantially coats the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Gregory A. Gerth, Patrick T. Soltis
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Patent number: 7812284Abstract: Various slag systems exhibiting improved flow characteristics and weld puddle properties are provided. Also provided are flux cored electrodes for producing the noted slag systems and related methods of arc welding.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2005Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: Badri K. Narayanan, Patrick T. Soltis
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Publication number: 20100084388Abstract: A welding electrode includes a sheath formed from a strip of metal having first and second edges. The sheath has an initial cross-sectional area and a second as-drawn cross-sectional area, and a core is received within the sheath. The second cross-sectional area is at least an 80% reduction of the initial cross-sectional area.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2008Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC.Inventors: Gregory A. GERTH, Patrick T. SOLTIS, Lisa S. MCFADDEN
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Patent number: 7166817Abstract: An electric arc welder for creating a welding process in the form of a succession of AC waveforms between a particular type of cored electrode, with a sheath and core, and a workpiece by a power source comprising an high frequency switching device for creating the individual waveforms in said succession of waveforms, each waveform having a profile is formed by the magnitude of each of a large number of short current pulses generated at a frequency of at least 18 kHz where said profile is determined by the input signal to a wave shaper controlling said short current pulses; a circuit to create a profile signal indicative of said particular type of electrode; and a select circuit to select said input signal based upon said profile signal whereby said wave shaper causes said power source to crate a specific waveform profile for said particular type of cored electrode.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2004Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: Elliott K. Stava, Russell K. Myers, Badri K. Narayanan, Patrick T. Soltis