摘要 |
721,017. Supply systems for welding arcs. PHILIPS ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES, Ltd. July 3, 1953 [July 8, 1952], No. 18501/53. Class 38 (4). In an arrangement for reducing the voltage in an arc-welding circuit during periods of non-welding, of the kind wherein a relay 9 for switching in or out a voltage-reducing resistor is controlled by contacts 13, 14 of a further relay 15 responsive to the voltage obtaining in the welding circuit 6, 10, reduction of the circuit voltage during short unintended interruptions of the arc is avoided by associating with the winding 18 of the relay 15, a timing circuit 17, 19 which delays, by say one second, the response of that relay to the high voltage then obtaining in the welding circuit. The relay 15, which may be energized over a rectifier 16, must be such that it will pick up (with delay) when fed, over the timing resistor 17, by the high open circuit voltage, will drop out quickly (with resistor 17 short-circuited by contacts 24, 25) under the voltage conditions obtaining whilst striking the arc and will not pick-up at the normal welding voltage. Contacts 20-22 of relay 15 ensure that the timing condenser 19 is discharged (by resistor 23) and isolated from the relay winding 18 and thus ineffective to impose delay during " drop out " of the relay. The voltage-limiting resistor controlled by the relay 9 may be one element of a potentiometer 5 which shunts the secondary winding 4 of the welding transformer 2. |