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System for carrying out a welding process
   
Document Number
US Patent 7045742
Issued Date
May 16, 2006
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Feichtinger; Josef (Thalheim bei Wels,AT)
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Abstract
The invention relate to a system, for example a welding system, for running a welding process or related process, having at least one wirelessly communicating component with a transmitter and/or receiver system. At least one mounting unit (28) is provided in the various components of the system, in particular the welding system, which can be fitted with a communication module (29) and at least one connecting mechanism of the mounting unit (28) is connected to an internal data transmission system (32) of the system, in particular the welding system. At least one mounting unit (28) is equipped with a communication module (29) in order to run a signal and/or data transmission.
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Published
May 16, 2006
Application Number
10/433,871
Filed
December 5, 2001
US Classification
219/132  
Int'l Classification
B23K   9/10   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Dec 11, 2000 [AT] A 2050/2000
USPTO Field of Search
219/132   219/130.5   219/137PS   219/130.1  
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The present invention relates to a system and method that provide for automated notification to entities (e.g., individuals, groups of individuals, computers, systems . . . ) of welding system related information. The invention provides for determination of events and/or conditions that warrant automatic notification thereof to relevant entities. The notifications are conveyed via a most appropriate subset of available communication modes available. The system identifies most appropriate entities to receive the notification about the event, and optionally determines or infers state of the entities and conveys the notification via a communication mode (e.g., text, audio, graphical, video, combination thereof . . . ) and modality (e.g., wireless, Ethernet, cable, optical, telephone, e-mail, voicemail, pager, ghosting, instant messaging . . . ) that is most suitable given context/state of the event and entities.

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