Ultrasonic welding apparatus, assembling system, and assembling method
US-2024359271-A1 · Oct 31, 2024 · US
US11422114B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11422114-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016994723-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 17, 2020 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 23, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 23, 2022 |
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The present disclosure can provide for an ultrasonic welding method for a pair of workpieces. The method can include first pressing an ultrasonic welding stack against a first workpiece in the pair so that the first workpiece comes into contact with a second workpiece in the pair. The method can then provide for initiating a weld phase by outputting energy from the ultrasonic welding stack to the first workpiece. The method can provide for monitoring, with at least one sensor, a sensed parameter. The sensed parameter can be, for example, weld force and/or weld force rate of change. The method can provide for determining whether the sensed parameter has reached a predetermined level. Based on determining that the sensed parameter has reached the predetermined level, the method can provide for ending the weld phase.
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What is claimed is: 1. An ultrasonic cut and seal welding method comprising: pressing, using an electrically powered linear actuator, an ultrasonic welding stack against a first workpiece of a first pair of workpieces such that the first workpiece comes into contact with a second workpiece of the first pair of workpieces in response to the pressing; initiating a cut and seal weld phase by outputting energy from the ultrasonic welding stack to the first workpiece of the first pair of workpieces; monitoring, with at least one sensor, a weld force rate of change; determining whether the weld force rate of change force has reached a predetermined level; and based on determining that the weld force rate of change has reached the predetermined level, ending the cut and seal weld phase to simultaneously cut and seal the first pair of workpieces. 2. The ultrasonic cut and seal welding method of claim 1 , wherein the monitoring occurs after a time delay, wherein the time delay occurs after the initiating of the weld phase. 3. The ultrasonic cut and seal welding method of claim 2 , wherein a length of the time delay comprises a length of time for the first workpiece of the first pair of workpieces to move a predetermined distance after the initiating of the weld phase. 4. The ultrasonic cut and seal welding method of claim 3 , wherein determining whether the weld force rate of change has reached a predetermined level comprises determining a weld force rate of change at an end of the time delay to yield a first weld force rate of change, and wherein the predetermined level in the weld force rate of change is based on the first weld force rate of change. 5. The ultrasonic cut and seal welding method of claim 2 , wherein a length of the time delay comprises a length of time for an energy output of the weld phase to reach a predetermined energy level after the initiating of the weld phase. 6. The ultrasonic cut and seal welding method of claim 5 , wherein determining whether the weld force rate of change has reached a predetermined level comprises determining a weld force rate of change at an end of the time delay to yield a first weld force rate of change, and wherein the predetermined level in the weld force rate of change is based on the first weld force rate of change. 7. The ultrasonic cut and seal welding method of claim 4 , further comprising: pressing, using the electrically powered linear actuator or an other electrically powered linear actuator, the ultrasonic welding stack against a first workpiece of a second pair of workpieces such that the first workpiece comes into contact with a second workpiece of the second pair of workpieces in response to the pressing; initiating a second cut and seal weld phase by outputting energy from the ultrasonic welding stack to the first workpiece of the second pair of workpieces; monitoring, with at least one sensor, a weld force rate of change for the second weld phase; determining whether the weld force rate of change for the second weld phase has reached a predetermined level; and based on determining that the weld force rate of change for the second weld phase has reached the predetermined level, ending the second cut and seal weld phase to simultaneously cut and seal the second pair of workpieces. 8. The ultrasonic cut and seal welding method of claim 7 , wherein at least one workpiece in each of the first pair of workpieces and the second pair of workpieces comprises physical variations in a shape and a size from at least one other workpiece in the first pair of workpieces and the second pair of workpieces. 9. The ultrasonic cut and seal welding method of claim 8 , wherein the predetermined level is an identical level for the first pair of workpieces and the second pair of workpieces. 10. The ultrasonic cut and seal welding method of claim 2 , wherein determining whether the weld force rate of change has reached a predetermined level comprises determining a weld force rate of change at an end of the time delay to yield a first weld force rate of change, and wherein the predetermined level in the weld force rate of change is based on the first weld force rate of change. 11. The ultrasonic cut and seal welding method of claim 1 , wherein the monitoring the weld force rate of change includes monitoring the weld force rate of change relative to a previously determined weld force rate of change.
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