18436475. BATTERY POWERED WELDING SYSTEM simplified abstract (ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.)

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BATTERY POWERED WELDING SYSTEM

Organization Name

ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.

Inventor(s)

Scott Ryan Rozmarynowski of Greenville WI (US)

Caleb Robert Krisher of Appleton WI (US)

Darrell Lee Sickels of Troy OH (US)

BATTERY POWERED WELDING SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18436475 titled 'BATTERY POWERED WELDING SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a battery-powered welding system that includes a control circuitry to regulate welding power output converted from an external battery power source. The system also features a wire drive assembly to feed welding wire using power from the battery source, all enclosed in a case that does not enclose the battery itself.

  • Battery-powered welding system with control circuitry
  • Welding power output converted from external battery power source
  • Wire drive assembly for feeding welding wire
  • Case enclosing control circuitry and wire drive assembly, but not the battery

Potential Applications

The battery-powered welding system can be used in various industries such as construction, automotive, and manufacturing for on-the-go welding needs.

Problems Solved

1. Eliminates the need for a traditional power source, providing more flexibility and mobility. 2. Reduces the reliance on power outlets, making it suitable for outdoor or remote welding projects.

Benefits

1. Portability and convenience for welding in various locations. 2. Efficient power usage with the external battery source. 3. Compact design for easy storage and transportation.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimized Battery-Powered Welding System for Versatile Welding Projects

Possible Prior Art

There may be existing battery-powered welding systems on the market, but the specific design of this system, with the control circuitry and wire drive assembly enclosed in a separate case from the battery, may be a unique feature.

Unanswered Questions

How does this system compare to traditional welding systems in terms of performance and efficiency?

The article does not provide a direct comparison between this battery-powered welding system and traditional welding systems in terms of performance metrics such as welding speed, power output, or efficiency.

What safety features are integrated into the battery-powered welding system to prevent accidents or malfunctions?

The article does not mention any specific safety features or mechanisms that are included in the battery-powered welding system to ensure safe operation during welding tasks.


Original Abstract Submitted

A battery powered welding system is provided. In one welding system a battery powered welder includes control circuitry configured to control a welding power output converted from power from an external battery power source. The battery powered welder also includes a wire drive assembly coupled to the control circuitry and configured to feed a welding wire using power from the external battery power source. The battery powered welder includes a case integrally supporting and enclosing the control circuitry and the wire drive assembly. The case is not configured to enclose the external battery power source.