Welding element and welding method for connecting a weld element to a workpiece
US-2019351502-A1 · Nov 21, 2019 · US
US10589374B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10589374-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314404617-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 24, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 17, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 17, 2020 |
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A welding auxiliary joining part in the shape of a stud having a head, a shank and a tip is disclosed. The welding auxiliary joining part is driven into a component made of a non- or poorly weldable material by means of a setting method. A welding head is created during driving-in due to mechanical deformation such that subsequently the component can be connected by welding via the welding auxiliary joining part to a further component made of a weldable material.
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A welding method for connecting at least one first component made of non-weldable or poorly weldable material having a welding auxiliary joining part set therein with a mechanically compressed tip portion of the welding auxiliary joining part and at least one second component made of weldable material or at least one second component with portions made of weldable material, comprising the following steps: a. driving the welding auxiliary joining part into the at least one first component by an impulse force, wherein the welding auxiliary joining part is a stud comprising a tip portion extending into the longitudinal direction of the welding auxiliary joining part, wherein the tip portion comprises only one central tip to which the tip portion of the stud tapers continuously or stepwise and wherein the tip portion further comprises a maximum thickness adjacent to a head or to a shank of the welding auxiliary joining part so that, b. no setting slug is separated from the at least one first component, and c1. upon exiting of the welding auxiliary joining part out of the at least one first component at an exit location, compressing the welding auxiliary joining part at an anvil being arranged at the exit location of the welding auxiliary joining part out of the at least one first component during the setting so that the welding auxiliary joining part directly contacts the anvil at the exit location, an axial material displacement in drive-in direction is restricted or prevented, the material of the welding auxiliary joining part is pressed in radial direction and the tip portion of the welding auxiliary joining part is at least partly deformed into a welding head providing a contact surface for welding, or c2. upon exiting of the welding auxiliary joining part out of the at least one first component at an exit location, compressing the welding auxiliary joining part at a supporting component of high strength weldable material being arranged at the exit location of the welding auxiliary joining part out of the at least one first component during the setting so that the welding auxiliary joining part contacts the supporting component and the supporting component provides a non-deformable surface, an axial material displacement in drive-in direction is restricted or prevented, the material of the welding auxiliary joining part is pressed in radial direction and the tip portion of the welding auxiliary joining part is at least partly deformed into a welding head providing a contact surface for welding, thereafter d. bringing the welding auxiliary joining part set into the at least one first component without separating a setting slug from the at least one first component into contact with the at least one second component made of weldable material or into contact with at least one of the portions made of weldable material of the at least one second component at the mechanically compressed tip portion of the welding auxiliary joining part; and e. welding the at least one first and the at least one second component to each other via the welding auxiliary joining part of the at least one first component. 2. The welding method according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one second component comprises a further welding auxiliary joining part. 3. The welding method according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one first component and the at least one second component are welded to a shape of the deformed tip portion of the welding auxiliary joining part by resistance stud welding, resistance spot welding or stud welding with electric arc. 4. The welding method according to claim 1 , wherein the driving-in takes place by an impulse force accelerating the welding auxiliary joining part up to a velocity of at least 5 m/s. 5. The welding method according to claim 1 , wherein the welding auxiliary joining part is compressed at the anvil being flat or the anvil having a depression surface contour. 6. The welding method according to claim 1 , wherein the stud has a head and the tip portion, wherein a head diameter is greater than the maximum thickness of the tip portion, and wherein, after completion of the setting, the stud is arranged with a head underside facing the at least one first component onto the at least one first component or is spaced therefrom. 7. The welding method according to claim 1 , wherein the stud has a head with a head diameter not exceeding the maximum thickness of the tip portion, and wherein, after completion of the setting, the stud with the head is arranged flush with the at least one first component or protrudes therefrom. 8. The welding method according to claim 1 , wherein the welding head of the welding auxiliary joining part is arranged flush with a side of the at least one first component or protrudes from a side of the at least one first component having the exit location of the welding auxiliary joining part. 9. The welding method according to claim 5 , wherein the welding auxiliary joining part is the stud having a head and the tip portion, wherein a head diameter is greater than a maximum thickness of the tip portion, and wherein, after completion of the setting, the stud is arranged with a head underside facing the at least one first component onto the at least one first component or is spaced therefrom. 10. The welding method according to claim 5 , wherein the welding auxiliary joining part is the stud having a head with a head diameter not exceeding a maximum thickness of the tip portion, and wherein, after completion of the setting, the stud with the head is arranged flush with the at least one first component or protrudes therefrom. 11. The welding method according to claim 5 , wherein the welding head of the welding auxiliary joining part is arranged flush with one side of the at least one first component or protrudes from a side of the at least one first component having the exit location of the welding auxiliary joining part. 12. The welding method according to claim 6 , wherein the welding head of the welding auxiliary joining part is arranged flush with one side of the at least one first component or protrudes from a side of the at least one first component having the exit location of the welding auxiliary joining part. 13. The welding method according to claim 7 , wherein the welding head of the welding auxiliary joining part is arranged flush with one side of the at least one first component or protrudes from a side of the at least one first component having the exit location of the welding auxiliary joining part.
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