IP Library Granted Patent US 12667869
Granted Patent B2
US 12667869 · App. 18/311,390 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Automated pre-weld tube cleaning using laser ablation

Inventors: Cameron Alexander Wichman (Fort Worth, TX); David Haynes Coleman (Fort Worth, TX); Jeffrey P. Langevin (Fort Worth, TX); Ethan Louis Torres (Fort Worth, TX)
Assignee: Lockheed Martin Corporation
B08B9/021B08B7/0042B08B9/027B08B13/00
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Patent No.
US 12667869
App. No.
18/311,390
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system includes a laser drive assembly and a computer system. The laser drive assembly includes a laser that emits a laser beam to clean an end of a tube, a first motor that changes an angle of the laser beam with respect to the end of the tube, a second motor that moves the laser laterally, and a third motor that rotates the laser drive assembly around the end of the tube. The computer system is configured to clean the end of the tube by operating the laser to emit the laser beam, adjusting the angle of the laser beam with respect to the end of the tube by operating the first motor, adjusting the distance between the laser and the end of the tube by operating the second motor, and rotating the laser drive assembly around the end of the tube by operating the third motor.

Claims (73)

1 . An automated pre-weld tube cleaning system comprising:

a laser drive assembly comprising:

an angular member;

a carriage plate slidably coupled to the angular member;

a laser coupled to the carriage plate, the laser configured to emit a laser beam to clean an end of a tube;

a first motor configured to move the carriage plate and laser along the angular member, thereby changing an angle of the laser beam with respect to the end of the tube;

a second motor configured to move the laser laterally, thereby changing a distance between the laser and the end of the tube; and

a third motor configured to rotate the laser drive assembly around the end of the tube;

a tube centering assembly comprising an iris clamp configured to orient the tube;

a tube support assembly configured to grasp the tube at a position below the iris clamp; and

a computer system communicatively coupled to the first motor, the second motor, the third motor, and the laser, the computer system configured to clean the end of the tube by:

operating the laser to emit the laser beam at a predetermined frequency and intensity;

adjusting the angle of the laser beam with respect to the end of the tube by operating the first motor;

adjusting the distance between the laser and the end of the tube by operating the second motor; and

rotating the laser drive assembly around the end of the tube by operating the third motor.

2 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 1 , wherein the laser drive assembly further comprises a retractable tube hard stop configured to:

move vertically with respect to the end of the tube; and

provide control over a vertical position of the end of the tube.

3 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 1 , wherein the laser drive assembly further comprises a vacuum nozzle coupled to a vacuum and operable to capture ablated material and fumes created during the cleaning of the end of the tube.

4 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 1 , further comprising an enclosure surrounding the laser drive assembly, the tube centering assembly, and the tube support assembly.

5 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 4 , wherein the enclosure comprises:

a laser safety window;

one or more doors; and

one or more electromagnetic locks configured to hold the one or more doors closed during cleaning of the end of the tube.

6 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 1 , wherein the carriage plate is slidably coupled to the angular member with a ring slide comprising a plurality of gear teeth.

7 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 1 , wherein the second motor comprises a linear actuator.

8 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 1 , wherein adjusting the angle of the laser beam with respect to the end of the tube comprises utilizing two angles, the two angles comprising:

a first angle to clean an outside diameter of the end of the tube; and

a second angle to clean an inside diameter of the end of the tube.

9 . An automated pre-weld tube cleaning system comprising:

a laser drive assembly comprising:

a laser configured to emit a laser beam to clean an end of a tube;

a first motor configured to change an angle of the laser beam with respect to the end of the tube;

a second motor configured to move the laser laterally, thereby changing a distance between the laser and the end of the tube; and

a third motor configured to rotate the laser drive assembly around the end of the tube; and

a computer system communicatively coupled to the first motor, the second motor, the third motor, and the laser, the computer system configured to clean the end of the tube by:

operating the laser to emit the laser beam;

adjusting the angle of the laser beam with respect to the end of the tube by operating the first motor;

adjusting the distance between the laser and the end of the tube by operating the second motor; and

rotating the laser drive assembly around the end of the tube by operating the third motor.

10 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 9 , wherein the laser drive assembly further comprises a retractable tube hard stop configured to:

move vertically with respect to the end of the tube; and

provide control over a vertical position of the end of the tube.

11 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 9 , wherein the laser drive assembly further comprises a vacuum nozzle coupled to a vacuum and operable to capture ablated material and fumes created during the cleaning of the end of the tube.

12 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 9 , further comprising an enclosure surrounding the laser drive assembly.

13 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 12 , wherein the enclosure comprises:

a laser safety window;

one or more doors; and

one or more electromagnetic locks configured to hold the one or more doors closed during cleaning of the end of the tube.

14 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 9 , wherein the second motor comprises a linear actuator.

15 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 9 , wherein adjusting the angle of the laser beam with respect to the end of the tube comprises utilizing two angles, the two angles comprising:

a first angle to clean an outside diameter of the end of the tube; and

a second angle to clean an inside diameter of the end of the tube.

16 . An automated pre-weld tube cleaning system comprising:

a laser configured to emit a laser beam to clean an end of a tube;

a robotic arm configured to:

change an angle of the laser beam with respect to the end of the tube;

change a distance between the laser and the end of the tube; and

rotate the laser drive assembly around the end of the tube; and

a computer system communicatively coupled to the robotic arm and the laser, the computer system configured to clean the end of the tube by:

operating the laser to emit the laser beam;

adjusting the angle of the laser beam with respect to the end of the tube by operating the robotic arm;

adjusting the distance between the laser and the end of the tube by operating the robotic arm; and

rotating the laser drive assembly around the end of the tube by operating the robotic arm.

17 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 16 , further comprising an enclosure surrounding the robotic arm.

18 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 16 , wherein the enclosure comprises:

a laser safety window;

one or more doors; and

one or more electromagnetic locks configured to hold the one or more doors closed during cleaning of the end of the tube.

19 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 16 , wherein adjusting the angle of the laser beam with respect to the end of the tube comprises utilizing two angles, the two angles comprising:

a first angle to clean an outside diameter of the end of the tube; and

a second angle to clean an inside diameter of the end of the tube.

20 . The automated pre-weld tube cleaning system of claim 16 , wherein the robotic arm is mounted vertically above the end of the tube.