Resistance welding method and resistance welding jig
US-9211604-B2 · Dec 15, 2015 · US
US10137523B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10137523-B2 |
| Application number | US-7353408-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2008 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2006 |
| Publication date | Nov 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 27, 2018 |
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The resistance welding method of welding two objects together includes the steps of: clamping the objects between a pair of electrodes; and applying a current between the electrodes while the objects are pressed to bring them close to each other to allow a contacting surface between them to generate heat. One object includes a core member and a plated layer coating the core member and having a melting point lower than that of a metal constituting an outer surface of the core member. The objects are clamped between the electrodes and the contacting surface are allowed to generate heat to melt the plated layer to weld the outer surface of the core member of the one object and a base member of another object together. At least the outer surface of the core member and the base member are made of respective metals, between which no intermetallic compound is formed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A resistance welding method of welding two objects together comprising the steps of: clamping the two objects between a pair of electrodes; and applying a welding current between the pair of the electrodes on a condition that the two objects are pressed to bring the two objects toward each other, heating a contacting surface between the two objects, wherein one of the two objects includes a core member and a plated layer, which coats the core member and has a melting point lower than that of a coating layer that is a metal constituting an outer surface of the core member, wherein the two objects are clamped between the pair of the electrodes and the contacting surface is allowed to generate heat to melt the plated layer, and to weld the coating layer of said one of the two objects and a base member of another of the two objects together, wherein the core member includes a core wire and the coating layer, which coats the core wire, the core wire having a round shape in section and being made of a material having a melting point higher than that of the coating layer and also being made of a material having mechanical strength higher than that of the coating layer, and wherein the coating layer is made of a metal which forms no intermetallic compound between the metal constituting the coating layer and the base member when the coating layer and a the base member are welded or the coating layer is made by a method in which the intermetallic compound is not produced when the coating layer joins the base member. 2. A conductor unit having no intermetallic compound in a welding interface, wherein one of two objects includes a core member and a plated layer, which coats the core member and has a melting point lower than that of a coating layer constituting an outer surface of the core member, wherein the plated layer is removed by melting from between the coating layer of said one of two objects and a base member of another of the two objects, so that the coating layer and the base member are welded together, wherein the core member includes a core wire and the coating layer, which coats the core wire, the core wire having a round shape in section and being made of a material having a melting point higher than that of the coating layer and also being made of a material having mechanical strength higher than that of the coating layer, and wherein the coating layer is made of a metal which forms no intermetallic compound between the metal constituting the coating layer and the base member when the coating layer and the base member are welded or the coating layer is made by a method in which the intermetallic compound is not produced when the coating layer joins the base member. 3. The resistance welding method of welding two objects together according to claim 1 , wherein the two objects can be connected without increasing the electrical resistance and with a sufficient mechanical strength.
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