Rivet contact, electric contact, and production method of electric contact
US-2025357057-A1 · Nov 20, 2025 · US
US10490376B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10490376-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314649263-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 26, 2019 |
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A rivet-type contact of the present invention has a head part made of a contact material, and a leg part narrower than the head part in width and configured to be deformed at fixation. The leg part includes a flange part larger than the leg part in diameter, in an end part of the side of the head part, the flange part is embedded in the head part such that a lower end surface of the flange part and a lower end surface of the head part become approximately flat, and a length (l) between an endmost part of the flange part and a starting point of the leg part satisfies l<L with respect to a length (L) between an endmost part of the head part and the starting point of the leg part. Specifically, it is favorable that l satisfies 0.5L≤l≤0.9L with respect to L.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rivet-type contact comprising: a rivet having a head part and a leg part, wherein the head part and the leg part share a longitudinal axis; the head part made of a contact material and having a height Y in the direction of the longitudinal axis and having a width, wherein the contact material comprises Ag or an Ag alloy; and the leg part having a narrower width than that of the head part, the leg part deformed such that a diameter of the leg part becomes larger than that of a hole drilled in a base when the rivet is fixed to the base and comprises Cu or a Cu alloy, wherein when the rivet-type contact is fixed to the base, the leg part has, in an end part of a side of the head part, a flange part having a larger width than that of the leg part and having a smaller width than that of the head part, the flange part preventing the contact material from coming into contact with the hole of the base, the flange part is embedded in the head part to a depth X in the direction of the longitudinal axis, such that a lower end surface of a flange part and a lower end surface of a head part are approximately flat and coplanar, and a ratio X/Y is between ⅓ and 1/10, and a length (l) between an endmost part of the flange part and a starting point of the leg part satisfies 0.5L≤l≤0.9L with respect to a length (L) between an endmost part of the head part and the starting point of the leg part. 2. A method of manufacturing a rivet-type contact, the contact defined in claim 1 , comprising the steps of: butting a first billet comprising a contact material and a second billet comprising a base material against each other and pressure-welding the both billets to manufacture a joined material; combining a joining punch having a recessed space and a joining dice having a cylindrical space to form a rivet-shaped space; pressing the joined material into the space of the joining punch from a lower part of the joining dice; and filling the space in the joining punch with the first billet to form a head part, and embedding a part of the second billet in the head part to form a flange part. 3. The method of manufacturing the rivet-type contact according to claim 2 , wherein the process of pressure-welding the first billet and the second billet to obtain the joined material is pressure welding with a load of 0.5 to 2 ton·f. 4. The method of manufacturing the rivet-type contact according to claim 2 , comprising: a process of pressing and molding the head part after the formation of the head part and the flange part. 5. The method of manufacturing the rivet-type contact according to claim 3 , comprising: a process of pressing and molding the head part after the formation of the head part and the flange part. 6. A rivet-type contact comprising: a rivet having a head part and a leg part, wherein the head part and the leg part share a longitudinal axis; the head part made of a contact material and having a height Y in the direction of the longitudinal axis and having a width, wherein the contact material comprises Ag or an Ag alloy; and the leg part having a narrower width than that of the head part, the leg part deformed such that a diameter of the leg part becomes larger than that of a hole drilled in a base when the rivet is fixed to the base and comprises Cu or a Cu alloy, wherein when the rivet-type contact is fixed to the base, the leg part has, in an end part of a side of the head part, a flange part having a larger width than that of the leg part and having a smaller width than that of the head part, the flange part preventing the contact material from coming into contact with the hole of the base, the flange part is embedded in the head part to a depth X in the direction of the longitudinal axis, and a ratio X/Y is between ⅓ and 1/10, such that an undersurface of the flange is not covered by the contact material and the uncovered undersurface of the flange and an adjoining portion of the leg form a single material contact surface for contacting a surface to be riveted, and a length (l) between an endmost part of the flange part and a starting point of the leg part satisfies 0.5L≤l≤0.9L with respect to a length (L) between an endmost part of the head part and the starting point of the leg part.
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