Inertia friction disk welding
US-9114481-B1 · Aug 25, 2015 · US
US10064245B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10064245-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615159203-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 22, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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A joining device for connecting a metal member and a resign member with a metal fastener including a penetrating tip comprises: a cylindrical nosepiece; a high frequency electromagnetic induction coil around the nosepiece; an electrode punch for pressing the fastener into the resign member; a electronic chopper for producing a high frequency current; a high frequency power supply for supplying an induction current to the induction coil; a welding power supply for supplying a welding current between the electrode punch and the metal member; a contact detector for sensing when the fastener tip touches the metal member; and a switching unit for automatically switching from the induction current to the welding current when the contact detector senses that the tip has contacted the metal member.
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A joining device for joining a metal member and a resin member using a metal fastener that penetrates the resin member and fuses to the metal member, the metal fastener including a tip, and the joining device comprises: a cylindrical nose piece operable for up and down movement; a high-frequency induction heating coil disposed around the nose piece; an electrode punch operable for up and down movement inside of the nose piece and for conducting a welding current; a high frequency electronic chopper device operable for converting an input power into one of a welding current and an induction heating current; a high-frequency induction output device operable for receiving the induction current from the chopper device, and for supplying the induction current to the high-frequency induction heating coil; a resistance welding output device operable for receiving welding current from the chopper device and supplying welding current between the electrode punch and the metal member; and wherein the tip portion of the fastener penetrating the resin member and contacting the metal member is sensed; and wherein a connection of the chopper device is switched from the high-frequency induction output device to the resistance welding output device after contact of the tip portion of the fastener with the metal member is sensed. 2. The joining device of claim 1 , wherein the nose piece is made of an insulator. 3. The joining device of claim 1 , wherein the nose piece includes a cylindrical portion and a high-frequency induction coil retaining portion holding the high-frequency induction heating coil radially outside the cylindrical portion, and the nose piece is operable for releasably retaining the fastener radially inward of the high-frequency induction coil retaining portion. 4. The joining device of claim 1 , further comprising a chuck operable for holding the fastener on the inside of the nose piece and between the electrode punch and the resin member. 5. The joining device of claim 1 , wherein: the high-frequency induction output device is operable to inductively heat the fastener in the nose piece by supplying the high-frequency induction current to the high-frequency induction coil, and the electrode punch is operable to drive the heated fastener into and through the resin member which is softened and melted by the heated fastener. 6. The joining device of claim 1 , wherein contact of the tip of the fastener with the metal member is sensed by applying a voltage between the electrode punch and the metal member and sensing when a current flows from the electrode punch through the fastener to the metal member. 7. The joining device of claim 6 , wherein: when the tip portion of the fastener is not contacting the metal member, the chopper device is connectable to the high-frequency induction output device; and when the tip portion of the fastener has contacted the metal member, the chopper device is connectable to the resistance welding output device. 8. A method for joining a metal member and a resin member using a fastener including a tip, the method comprising the steps of: placing the resin member above the metal member; placing the fastener within a cylindrical nose piece and under an electrode punch and above the resin member; lowering the nose piece and the fastener into contact with the resin member; supplying a high-frequency induction current to a high-frequency induction coil disposed radially around the nose piece, heating the fastener tip by high-frequency induction heating; softening the resin member by heating proximate to the fastener tip; lowering the electrode punch and pushing the fastener through the softened resin member; sensing with a contact sensing device when the fastener tip contacts the metal member; turning off the high-frequency induction current upon sensing that the fastener tip has contacted the metal member; supplying a welding current to flow via the electrode punch through the fastener to the metal member; welding the fastener tip to the metal member; and turning off the welding current and allowing the melted fastener tip and the metal member to cool and fuse. 9. A method for joining according to claim 8 , wherein the step of placing the fastener within a cylindrical nose piece and under an electrode punch and above the resin member further includes a sub-step of releaseably holding the fastener with a chuck. 10. A joining device for joining a metal member and a resin member using a metal fastener that penetrates the resin member and fuses to the metal member, the metal fastener including a tip, and the joining device comprises: a cylindrical nose piece operable for up and down movement; a high-frequency induction heating coil disposed around the nose piece; an electrode punch operable for up and down movement inside of the nose piece and for conducting a welding current; a high frequency electronic chopper device operable for converting an input power into one of a welding current and an induction heating current; a high-frequency induction output device operable for receiving the induction current from the chopper device, and for supplying the induction current to the high-frequency induction heating coil; a resistance welding output device operable for receiving welding current from the chopper device and supplying welding current between the electrode punch and the metal member; a contact sensor between the metal member and the electrode punch and sending an output signal when the tip portion of the fastener has penetrated the resin member and contacted the metal member; and a switch connected to the chopper device for supply of electric power and selectively connectable to one load of either the high-frequency induction output device or the resistance welding output device based on the output signal from the contact sensor. 11. The joining device of claim 10 , wherein the nose piece is made of an insulator. 12. The joining device of claim 10 , wherein the nose piece includes a cylindrical portion and a high-frequency induction coil retaining portion holding the high-frequency induction heating coil radially outside the cylindrical portion, and the nose piece is operable for releasably retaining the fastener radially inward of the high-frequency induction coil retaining portion. 13. The joining device of claim 10 , further comprising a chuck operable for holding the fastener on the inside of the nose piece and between the electrode punch and the resin member. 14. The joining device of claim 10 , wherein: the high-frequency induction output device is operable to inductively heat the fastener in the nose piece by supplying the high-frequency induction current to the high-frequency induction coil, and the electrode punch is operable to drive the heated fastener into and through the resin member which is softened and melted by the heated fastener. 15. The joining device of claim 10 , wherein the contact sensor senses that the tip of the fastener has contacted the metal member by applying a voltage between the electrode punch and the metal member and sensing when a current flows from the electrode punch through the fastener to the metal member. 16. The joining device of claim 15 , wherein: when the contact sensor senses that the tip portion of the fastener is not contacting the metal member, then the switching device is operable to connect the chopper device and the high-frequency induction output device; and when the contact sensor senses that the tip portion of the fastener has contacted the metal member,
said joint lines being formed by a single dot or dash or by several dots or dashes, i.e. spot joining or spot welding · CPC title
Welding of thin articles · CPC title
said single elements being substantially non-flat · CPC title
taking account of the properties of the material to be welded · CPC title
to metals or their alloys · CPC title
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