Method for welding a titanium component with a titanium nitride coating

US11833605B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11833605-B2
Application numberUS-202117348317-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 15, 2021
Priority dateJul 6, 2020
Publication dateDec 5, 2023
Grant dateDec 5, 2023

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A workpiece of Ti or a Ti alloy includes a surface with a coating layer of titanium nitride. A region of the surface includes a connection zone of a Ti—N solid solution alloy. A second Ti or Ti alloy workpiece is contacted with the connection zone, and a weld joint is formed across the connection zone with a resistance welding process. The weld joint extends into the first Ti workpiece and the second Ti workpiece.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A workpiece comprising Ti or a Ti alloy, wherein the workpiece comprises: a surface with at least one coating layer comprising titanium nitride; and a conditioned connection zone in both a region of the surface and a portion of the at least one coating layer within the region, wherein the region of the surface is smaller than the entire surface, wherein the conditioned connection zone comprises a Ti—N solid solution alloy, and wherein the conditioned connection zone is formed by heating the region of the surface and the portion of the at least one coating layer within the region such that the titanium nitride in the portion of the at least one coating layer is dissolved and mixed with the Ti or Ti alloy in the region of the surface and causes the conditioned connection zone to have at least one of a higher electrical resistance than the coating layer or a lower liquidus temperature than the coating layer. 2. The Ti workpiece of claim 1 , wherein the Ti—N solid solution alloy comprises a matrix with embedded particles of titanium nitrides. 3. The Ti workpiece of claim 1 , wherein the conditioned connection zone has both a higher electrical resistance than the coating layer and a lower liquidus temperature than the coating layer. 4. The Ti workpiece of claim 1 , wherein the coating layer consists essentially of titanium nitrides. 5. The Ti workpiece of claim 1 , wherein the coating layer is directly on the Ti or Ti alloy. 6. The Ti workpiece of claim 4 , wherein the coating layer has an average coating thickness on the workpiece of about 50 μg/cm 2 to about 200 μg/cm 2 . 7. The Ti workpiece of claim 4 , wherein the coating layer has an average coating thickness on the workpiece of about 85 μg/cm 2 to about 140 μg/cm 2 . 8. An article, comprising: a first workpiece comprising Ti, wherein the first workpiece comprises a first surface with at least one coating layer comprising titanium nitride, and a conditioned connection zone in both a region of the first surface and a portion of the at least one coating layer within the region, wherein the region of the first surface is smaller than the entire first surface, wherein the conditioned connection zone comprises a Ti—N solid solution alloy, and wherein the conditioned connection zone is formed by heating the region of the first surface and the portion of the at least one coating layer within the region such that the titanium nitride in the portion of the at least one coating layer is dissolved and mixed with the Ti or Ti alloy in the region of the first surface and causes the conditioned connection zone to have at least one of a higher electrical resistance than the coating layer or a lower liquidus temperature than the coating layer; a second workpiece comprising Ti, wherein the second workpiece comprises a second surface contacting the conditioned connection zone; and a weld joint extending across the conditioned connection zone and extending into the first surface of the first workpiece and the second surface of the second workpiece, wherein the weld joint comprises an acicular microstructure and a nitrogen concentration: (1) lower than a nitrogen concentration in the conditioned connection zone, and (2) higher than a nitrogen concentration in either of the first workpiece or the second workpiece. 9. The article of claim 8 , wherein the weld joint has a microhardness higher than a microhardness of either of the first workpiece or the second workpiece. 10. The article of claim 8 , wherein the coating layer has an average coating thickness of about 50 μg/cm 2 to about 200 μg/cm 2 . 11. The article of claim 8 , wherein the coating layer has an average coating thickness of about 85 μg/cm 2 to about 140 μg/cm 2 . 12. The article of claim 8 , wherein the weld joint has a pull test failure load of about 15 lb. 13. A method comprising conditioning a region of a surface of a workpiece comprising Ti for subsequent resistance welding across the region, wherein the region of the surface is smaller than the entire surface, wherein the surface of the workpiece comprises at least one coating layer comprising titanium nitride, and wherein the method comprises heating the region, including a portion of the at least one coating layer within the region, such that the portion of the titanium nitride coating layer is dissolved and mixed with the Ti of the workpiece in the region of the surface to form a conditioned connection zone comprising a Ti—N solid solution alloy, wherein the conditioned connection zone has at least one of a higher electrical resistance than the coating layer or a lower liquidus temperature than the coating layer. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the region is heated with a laser at a temperature and for a time sufficient to dissolve titanium nitride in the coating layer and mix the titanium nitride with the Ti of the workpiece and form the conditioned connection zone. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the Ti—N solid solution alloy comprises a matrix with embedded particles of titanium nitride. 16. The method of claim 13 , wherein the conditioned connection zone has a higher electrical resistance and a lower liquidus temperature than the titanium nitride coating layer. 17. The method of claim 13 , wherein the titanium nitride coating layer has an average coating thickness on the workpiece of about 50 μg/cm 2 to about 200 μg/cm 2 .

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  • B23K11/163Primary

    Welding of coated materials · CPC title

  • Preliminary treatment · CPC title

  • all layers being exclusively metallic {(making layered metal workpieces by pressure cladding B23K20/22; making coatings with a metallic material characterised by its composition C23C30/00)} · CPC title

  • Coated articles {; Surface treated articles} · CPC title

  • Titanium or alloys thereof · CPC title

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What does patent US11833605B2 cover?
A workpiece of Ti or a Ti alloy includes a surface with a coating layer of titanium nitride. A region of the surface includes a connection zone of a Ti—N solid solution alloy. A second Ti or Ti alloy workpiece is contacted with the connection zone, and a weld joint is formed across the connection zone with a resistance welding process. The weld joint extends into the first Ti workpiece and the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Medtronic Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23K11/163. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 05 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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