Patents by Inventor Tim A. Matus
Tim A. Matus 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: 9308597Abstract: Methods, controllers, and power sources for controlling weld states of a MIG welding machine having a 115 volt inverter are provided. The regulation of a power source may include determining a command current signal based on a maximum allowable voltage error determined from the output condition at the weld. The signal may be provided to a controller that regulates the output of the 115 volt inverter. A MIG welding power source may include the 115 volt inverter and a processor that determines a maximum allowable voltage offset from a voltage feedback signal and a voltage level. The processor may provide a signal based on a determined instantaneous command current to regulate the 115 volt inverter.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2005Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: Tim A. Matus, Bernard J. Vogel, Bruce Albrecht
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Patent number: 8395076Abstract: An apparatus and method of manufacturing a plasma torch consumable is disclosed. The invention includes at least two of a tip, a shielding cup, an electrode, and a swirl ring being integral to form a unitary one-piece assembly prior to being attached to the torch. Such a construction minimizes the number of parts that must be handled and orientated when connecting the consumable assembly to a plasma torch.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2003Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Tim A. Matus
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Patent number: 7767933Abstract: Methods and systems for clearing short circuits during a MIG welding process are disclosed. A method may include detecting a short circuit and increasing output current of a power source at a first ramp rate to clear the short circuit. The method further includes increasing output current at a second ramp rate after the output current reaches a threshold. Power sources and systems implementing the method are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2005Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Tim A. Matus, Bernard J. Vogel, Bruce Albrecht
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Publication number: 20080149610Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling a welding-type power supply includes providing a current wave form having an arc current portion and a short circuit current portion. An arc state is entered by retracting a welding wire, and a short circuit state is entered by advancing the wire. The current enters the arc current portion prior to the creation of the arc and the current enters the short circuit current portion prior to the creation of the short, by coordinating the wave form with the wire retraction. This may be preformed on a wire having a diameter of 2.4 mm or more to a weld and applying a welding current of less than 100 amps, or of less than 35 amps. One current waveform during the arc state includes at least three segments, and the last segment is entered into prior to the short circuit state being entered, and is the same current magnitude as the current magnitude at the start of the short circuit state.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2008Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: Illinois Tool Work Inc.Inventors: Gerd A. Huismann, Peter A. Hennecke, Richard M. Hutchison, Lori L. Kuiper, Tim A. Matus
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Patent number: 7355141Abstract: A welder having an internal shielding gas regulator is disclosed. The welder has an internal gas cylinder and an internal regulator disposed in an enclosure. The welder may be equipped with an auxiliary shielding gas cylinder inlet so that a bulk shielding gas cylinder can be attached thereto and have a flow therefrom regulated by the internal shielding gas regulator. The welder constructed according to the invention is highly transportable, compact, and self-sufficient.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2003Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Bruce Albrecht, Tim A. Matus, Bernard J. Vogel, Ken Stanzel
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Patent number: 7351933Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling a welding-type power supply includes providing a current wave form having an arc current portion and a short circuit current portion. An arc state is entered by retracting a welding wire, and a short circuit state is entered by advancing the wire. The current enters the arc current portion prior to the creation of the arc and the current enters the short circuit current portion prior to the creation of the short, by coordinating the wave form with the wire retraction. This may be preformed on a wire having a diameter of 2.4 mm or more to a weld and applying a welding current of less than 100 amps, or of less than 35 amps. One current waveform during the arc state includes at least three segments, and the last segment is entered into prior to the short circuit state being entered, and is the same current magnitude as the current magnitude at the start of the short circuit state.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2006Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Gerd Huismann, Peter Hennecke, Richard M. Hutchison, Lori L. Kuiper, Tim A. Matus
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Patent number: 7186944Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically determining a consumable type when a consumable is disposed within an electrode holder of a welding-type system is disclosed. The invention includes a detector assembly that measures a physical characteristic of a connected consumable and provides feedback regarding that which is measured. From the feedback, the operating parameters of a welding-type process may be automatically prescribed.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2003Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Tim A. Matus, James F. Ulrich
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Patent number: 7109433Abstract: Methods and apparatus for initiating an arc (e.g., a welding arc) by placing liquid droplets containing ions in the gap between an electrode and a workpiece. This is done while a potential difference is applied between the electrode and the workpiece. The presence of the ions renders the gap between the electrode and the workpiece more conductive, thereby reducing the voltage threshold needed to initiate an arc between the electrode and the workpiece. When the voltage threshold reaches the level of the applied potential difference, the arc will be initiated.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2003Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Illinois Tool Works, Inc.Inventors: Tim A. Matus, Lin Zhang
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Patent number: 7049545Abstract: The present invention is directed to a MIG welding machine having a 115 volt inverter. Incorporation of the 115 volt inverter into the MIG welding power source reduces the weight of the power source thereby increasing its portability. The power source may include a power factor correction circuit to provide a near-unity power factor such that output power of the inverter is more efficiently provided. Additionally, the 115 volt inverter is constructed such that for short periods of time, the inverter may output power at a level that exceeds its power rating.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Tim A. Matus, Bernard J. Vogel, Bruce Albrecht
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Patent number: 7034244Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method for improved operational feedback from a plasma torch to a plasma-cutting power source. A plasma cutter includes a plasma cutting power source, a plasma torch in communication with the plasma cutting power source, and a serialization circuit disposed within the plasma torch to control transmission of multiple feedback signals from the plasma torch to the plasma cutting power source. The serialization circuit receives the multiple feedback signals and places the feedback in a queue, such that the multiple feedback signals are sent from the queue to a processing unit in the power source via a single communications link.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2003Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Tim A. Matus
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Patent number: 7022935Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system including a plasma cutting torch having an output electrode and a plasma cutter starting circuit configured to generate a pilot arc at the output electrode.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Tim A. Matus, Troy A. Sommerfeld, Joseph C. Schneider, James F. Ulrich
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Patent number: 6992262Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method for a plasma cutting system including a plasma cutting power source and a plasma torch operationally connected to the plasma cutting power source. A processing unit is disposed within the plasma torch and is configured to control the plasma cutting power source during a plasma cutting process based on operational feedback gathered of the plasma cutting process.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Tim A. Matus, David Lambert, Joseph C. Schneider, James F. Ulrich
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Patent number: 6969823Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling a welding-type power supply includes providing a current wave form having an arc current portion and a short circuit current portion. An arc state is entered by retracting a welding wire, and a short circuit state is entered by advancing the wire. The current enters the arc current portion prior to the creation of the arc and the current enters the short circuit current portion prior to the creation of the short, by coordinating the wave form with the wire retraction. This may be preformed on a wire having a diameter of 2.4 mm or more to a weld and applying a welding current of less than 100 amps, or of less than 35 amps. One current waveform during the arc state includes at least three segments, and the last segment is entered into prior to the short circuit state being entered, and is the same current magnitude as the current magnitude at the start of the short circuit state.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2002Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Gerd Huismann, Peter Hennecke, Richard M. Hutchison, Lori L. Kuiper, Tim A. Matus
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Publication number: 20040238512Abstract: Methods and apparatus for initiating an arc (e.g., a welding arc) by placing liquid droplets containing ions in the gap between an electrode and a workpiece. This is done while a potential difference is applied between the electrode and the workpiece. The presence of the ions renders the gap between the electrode and the workpiece more conductive, thereby reducing the voltage threshold needed to initiate an arc between the electrode and the workpiece. When the voltage threshold reaches the level of the applied potential difference, the arc will be initiated.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventors: Tim A. Matus, Lin Zhang
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Publication number: 20040238511Abstract: Methods and apparatus for initiating an arc (e.g., a welding arc) by directing a beam of electromagnetic radiation at an ionizable chemical placed on the surface of a workpiece, on the torch or some other location in proximity to the gap between the torch and the workpiece. This is done while a potential difference is applied between an electrode of the torch and the workpiece. The radiation vaporizes the chemical to form ionized gas that renders the gap between the electrode and the workpiece more conductive, thereby reducing the voltage threshold needed to initiate an arc between the electrode and the workpiece. When the voltage threshold reaches the level of the applied potential difference, the arc will be initiated.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventors: Tim A. Matus, Lin Zhang
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Patent number: 6753497Abstract: Methods and apparatus for initiating a welding arc by directing a plasma jet into the space between the tip of the welding electrode and the workpiece. This is done while an electrical potential is applied between the electrode and the workpiece. The ionized plasma gas renders the space between the electrode and the workpiece more conductive, thereby reducing the voltage threshold needed to initiate an arc between the electrode and the workpiece. When the voltage threshold reaches the level of the applied electrical potential, the arc will be initiated.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2003Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Tim A. Matus, Lin Zhang
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Publication number: 20040016737Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling a welding-type power supply includes providing a current wave form having an arc current portion and a short circuit current portion. An arc state is entered by retracting a welding wire, and a short circuit state is entered by advancing the wire. The current enters the arc current portion prior to the creation of the arc and the current enters the short circuit current portion prior to the creation of the short, by coordinating the wave form with the wire retraction. This may be preformed on a wire having a diameter of 2.4 mm or more to a weld and applying a welding current of less than 100 amps, or of less than 35 amps. One current waveform during the arc state includes at least three segments, and the last segment is entered into prior to the short circuit state being entered, and is the same current magnitude as the current magnitude at the start of the short circuit state.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2002Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventors: Gerd Huismann, Peter Hennecke, Richard M. Hutchison, Lori L. Kuiper, Tim A. Matus
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Patent number: 5440098Abstract: A gas cylinder lifting system is useful for loading and unloading heavy tanks of gases onto and off of a welding power supply running gear. The gas cylinder lifting system comprises one or more sliders that are constrained for vertical reciprocation on a frame mounted to the running gear. The slider includes a pan for supporting a gas cylinder. A crank lever is pivotally mounted to the frame by a pivot pin, and a linkage is pivotally connected between the crank lever and the slider. The linkage has a crook in it. Pivoting the crank lever to a first angular position lowers a slider and places the linkage crook remote from the pivot pin. Rotating the crank lever to a second angular position raises the slider and places the linkage crook adjacent the pivot pin. The crank lever and linkage cooperate to place the gas cylinder lifting system in an over-center self-locked condition when the crank lever is in its second angular position.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1993Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Assignee: Miller Electric Manufacturing Co.Inventor: Tim A. Matus