NZ212234A - Circumferentially-moving equipment for automatic pipe welding - Google Patents

Circumferentially-moving equipment for automatic pipe welding

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NZ212234A
NZ212234A NZ212234A NZ21223485A NZ212234A NZ 212234 A NZ212234 A NZ 212234A NZ 212234 A NZ212234 A NZ 212234A NZ 21223485 A NZ21223485 A NZ 21223485A NZ 212234 A NZ212234 A NZ 212234A
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welding
base plate
rail
supporting
wire
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NZ212234A
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G Isetta
F Rinaldi
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Saipem Spa
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23KSOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
    • B23K9/00Arc welding or cutting
    • B23K9/02Seam welding; Backing means; Inserts
    • B23K9/028Seam welding; Backing means; Inserts for curved planar seams
    • B23K9/0282Seam welding; Backing means; Inserts for curved planar seams for welding tube sections
    • B23K9/0286Seam welding; Backing means; Inserts for curved planar seams for welding tube sections with an electrode moving around the fixed tube during the welding operation

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Description

2 1223 Priority Date(s): Complete Specification Filed: Class: Publication Date: ?' A WR - — • • • P.O. Journal, No: W4> NEW ZEALAND PATENTS ACT, 1953 No.: Date: COMPLETE SPECIFICATION IMPROVED EQUIPMENT FOR THE AUTOMATIC WEEDING OF PIPES We, SAIPEM S.P.A. a ccnpany organized under the law of Italian Republic of Corso Venezia 16, Milan, Italy and T.S.A. S.p.A. Tecnologie di Saldatura Albissola Mare, a canpany organized under the laws of Italian Republic of V.le Delle Industrie 1, Albossola Marina, Savona, Italy, hereby declare the invention for which £ / we pray that a patent may be granted to qss/us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement:- (followed by page la) — /©I - 212234 CASE 2046 The present invention relates to an orbitary-moving equipment for the automatic welding of pipes, which shall be referred to hereinunder simply as to "the orbital e-quipment", which, by producing at the same time by means 5 of two welding lances two superimposed welding string beads during each passage, accelerates, improves, innovates and makes cheaper the automatic welding operation, both in the upwards and in the downwards directions, of pipes even of large diameter.
The need of accelerating the working cycle in the welding operations in the laying of pipelines intended for the delivery of liquids or of gases, to the purpose of reducing the costs thereof to more and more competitive values and to reduce the required time as far as possible, 15 has involved the development of more and more complex e- quipment for pipe automatic welding.
From the present state of the art highly efficient orbital equipment are known for the automatic welding of pipes among which is in particular the one disclosed in our 2q pr-L0r Patent In New Zealand N*l80.576 granted on May 10, ;the present Patent Application is a considerable improvement. ;As it is well known, the orbital equipment being the 25 object of the above mentioned prior Patent , i3 ;essentially constituted by a rail positioned and fixed a-round the pipe in a predetermined position around the edge to be welded, as well as by a supporting plate base fasteri ed by means of quick-fastening means on to the edges of the 30 said rail, through four grooved wheels intended~for~s"Hding ;2 1223 4 ;2. ;and moved along said rail by a driving knurled pinion cooperating with an edge of the same rail, on said base plate there being mounted, among others, the welding lance, the welding wire feeder and the mechanisms necessary for the 5 adjustment of the position of said lance, as well as for the swinging thereof in the trasversal direction relatively to said edge to be welded. ;Such an orbital equipment, similarly to all other sirn ilar equipments known, allow only one single welding string 10 bead to be obtained during each passage. • ;In other terms, two superimposed welding string beads can only be obtained in subsequent and spaced times, by means of two different passages. ;Hence, due to the fact that the welding of a pipe is 15 always completed by means of the superimposition of a certain number of string beads, as many passages are necessary, as many are the beads to be accomplished. ;Purpose of the present invention is precisely to obviate the limitation said, and to provide therefore an or-20 bital equipment allowing the welding to be obtained with a smaller number of passages. ;By achieving such a purpose, also a better quality of the welds is obtained. ;It has been indeed surprisingly experimentally found 25 that, by effecting two superimposed welding string beads within a short time range from each other, i.e., practical_ ly effecting a welding bead when the melting bath of the underlying bead has not yet become completely cold, as it happens with the kno.wn art, a weld with optimum charac-30 teristics is obtained, in that an easier interpenetration of the two superimposed beads is obtained, which improves ;/ -tfSsKt ;7 ;3. ;the metallurgical characteristics and hence also the toughi ness of the welded joints. ;The problem has been hence solved by adopting on a same supporting base plate two welding lance assemblies 5 equipped with positioning and swinging actuation devices as well as with two welding wire feeders, so that by means of a same single travel of the equipment along the edge to be welded, two superimposed welding string beads are obtained, the second bead being effected with a time delay 10 relatively to the first one which is proportional to the distance on the base plate between the two lances said. ;On the other hand, it has been observed always in an experimental way that the quality of the weld is also a function of the said time delay, which must therefore be pre-15 cisely determined in each case, so that, in order it to be possible to control this phenomenon too, it is necessary to envisage the possibility of varying the time interval e-lapsing between the formation of two subsequent welding beads, so that it be possible to start the second cycle 20 at th^t precise moment of the first cycle whereat the conditions of temperature and of solidifying conditions of the welding material and of the same pipe are the most suitable to start said second cycle. ;To that purpose, the welding lances are not mounted 25 on fixed positions on the supporting base plate, but in such a way that the distance, in the circumferential direction of the rail, of a lance relatively to the other one can be varied as desired, and consequently the said time delay can be varied as desired, and this is achiev-30 ed by simply fastening the two welding systems by means of bolts housed within slots, which extend in the circum- ;2^3 4 ;4. ;ferential direction of the same rail. ;As, moreover, the adoption of two complete and autonomous welding systems on a same base plate, whose size of course must not be increased in order not to increase 5 the overall dimensions, which would impair an efficient fastening on to the rail and would make more complex the welding of a circular joint, involves such an accumulation of elements on the said plate, as to render difficult the operations of inspection and of cleaning of the 10 welding lances and of the lower parts of' the mobile equij) ment without it being necessary to disengage the whole structure from the fixed rail, according to another feature of the invention the two said welding systems , instead of being mounted on the said supporting base plate, are' mount-15 ed on a second supporting plate, which is hinged on to an end of the said base plate, and is held in correspondence of its other end by a locking hook mounted on said supporting base plate. In this way, by disengaging the said locJ< ing hook, it is possible to swing apart the said second 20 plate and thus to render easily accessible the lances and the lower parts of the movable equipment mentioned. ;Summarizing, the orbitary-moving equipment for the automatic welding of pipes, comprising a fixed portion or rail positioned and fixed around the pipe in a predetermin-25 ed position relatively to the edge to be welded, as well as a movable portion constituted by a supporting base plate fastened with quick-fastening means on to the edges of the said rail through four raced wheels for sliding, and driven along said rail by a driving knurled pinion cooperating 30 with an edge of the same rail, on which base plate a weld ing system is mounted, constituted by a block supporting ;the welding lance comprehensive of the devices necessary for the adjustment of its positioning and for its swinging motion, as well as the feeding device of the welding wire, comprising the welding wire bobbin and the mechanism for delivering the same wire, is characterized according to the present invention in that it is provided with an analogous second welding system mounted in a parallel position to the first welding system on said base plate, so that the two welding lances are positioned parallel to each other along the edge to be welded, the two said welding systems being fixed at a mutual adjustable distance by fastening the said supporting blocks with bolts housed within slots extending in the circumferential direction of the same rail, provided on a second supporting plate which is in its turn hinged in correspondence of an end thereof on to an end of said supporting base plate and held in correspondence of its other end by a locking hook for the locking of said supporting base plate. ;Moreover, as, due to the limited space available, the addition in a parallel arrangement of a second weld^ ing wire bobbin for feeding the second lance would make it impossible the reloading of the wire on the bobbin of the first lance, according to another feature of the present invention, the welding wire bobbin for said second lance is rotatably mounted on an arm articulated and kept in its position by a locking key. ;In such a way, by unlocking the key, said second bo_b bin can be swung apart, thus allowing the first bobbin to be inserted inside its housing. ;The invention is now better clarified with reference to the drawings attached, which illustrate a preferred ;2 ;34 ;6. ;form of practical embodiment, given to only exemplifying and not limitative purpose, in that it shall be always possible to introduce technical of structural modifications always within the spirit of the present invention. 5 In said drawings: ;Fig. 1 shows in a partial perspective view an orbital equipment according to the invention, mounted on a pipe to be welded; ;Fig. 2 shows in partial perspective view the orbital 10 equipment of Fig. 1, with the welding systems in their swung-apart position; ;Fig. 3 shows in a partial perspective view and on enlarged scale the detail of the mounting system of the second welding wire bobbin, it too according to the in-15 vention. ;Referring to the drawings, with 1 the edge to be welded is shown of a pipe 2, on to which at a predetermined dis^ stance relatively to said edge 1, a circular rail 3 is mounted and fixed, leaning on to said pipe by means of 20 pin-shaped spacers 4. ;On the rail 3 a supporting base plate 6 is then fasten ed, with moving possibility, through four slide raced wheels 5, on an end of whose supporting base plate 6 a second supporting plate 8 is hinged, by means of the rotation 25 pin 7, such second supporting plate 8 being kept into contact with the base plate 6 by means of a quick-release locking hook 9, which, with being mounted at the other end of said base plate 6, causes its hook 9' to interact with the upper surface of the other end of t'he said sec-30 ond supporting plate 8 (see specifically Fig. 1). ;Said second supporting plate 8 is moreover provided ;212234 ;7- ;with pairs of slots 10, extending in the circumferential direction of the rail 3, within which two supporting blocks, respectively 11 and 11' are bolted in parallel arrangement to each other. Said blocks 11 and 11', 5 whose mutual distance is clearly adjustable as desired by taking advantages of the length of said slots 10, support two welding systems complete, autonomous and positioned parallel to each other, of which the second one shall be hereinunder marked with the same numbering as of the first 10 one, but provided with a prime. ;More specifically, each block 11, 11' supports, with the possibility of the adjustment thereof in the. axial di_ rection of the pipe 2 by means of the guide of the knob 12, 12', a frame 135 13' which is in its turn vertically 15 adjustable in the radial direction by means of the knob 14', 14'. Each frame 13, 13' supports then, with the possibility of swinging movements, whose stroke can be adjusted by means of the knob 15, 15', a structure 16, 16' onto which a welding lance 18, 18' is fastened, by means of a 20 projecting arm 17, 17'. ;The two lances 18, 181 are positioned in a parallel arrangement relatively to each other along the edge to be welded 1 (see specifically Fig. 1) and are fed with the welding wire 19, 19' which is extracted from its 25 relative bobbin 20, 20' by a driving mechanism 21, 21*.
. Finally, the bobbin 20' of the welding wire 19' for the second lance 18', as it can be clearly seen in Fig. 3> is mounted on an arm 22 hinged in 23 on to a bracket 24 which is solid with said block 11'.
Said arm 22, which allows the second bobbin 20' to be swung apart to the purpose of an easy replacement of 8. the first bobbin 20, is then kept fixed in its position by a locking key 25 which is screwed on an extension 26 of said arm 22.

Claims (3)

212234 CASE 2046 WHAT^/we CLAIM IS?
1. Circumferentially moving equipment for the automatic welding of pipes, comprising a fixed portion of rail positioned and fixed around the pipe in a predetermined position relatively to the edge to be welded, as well as a movable portion constituted by a supporting base plate fastened with quick-fastening means on to the edges of the said rail through four grooved wheels for sliding, and driven along said rail by a driving knurled pinion cooperating with an edge of the same rail, "orPto which the base plate has~a welding system mounted, constituted by a block supporting the welding lance and " the devices necessary for the adjustment of its positioning and for its swinging motion, as well as the feeding device of the welding wire comprising the welding wire bobbin and the mechanism for delivering the same wire, characterised in that it is provided with an analogous second welding system mounted in a parallel position to the first welding system on said base plate, so that the two welding lances are positioned parallel to each other along the edge to be welded, the two said welding systems being fixed at a mutual adjustable distance by fastening the said supporting blocks with bolts housed within slots extending in the circumferential direction of the same rail, provided on a second supporting plate which is in its turn hinged at an end thereof on to an end of said supporting base plate and held • af~ its other end by a locking hook for the locking of said supporting base plate.
2. Circumferehtially'moving'equipment accdrd1hg~to~cTaim T; characterized in that the bobbin of the welding .wire of i a. the second welding system is rotatably mounted on an articulated arm, and is kept in its position by a locking key.
3- Improved equipment for the automatic welding of pipes as substantially disclosed and illustrated herein. DATED TM!3 DAY C" ;— A. J. PARK Si SOU PER AGENTS FOR TRH APPLICANTS
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