Process for spot-joining stacked metal foils

US9302343B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9302343-B2
Application numberUS-201414578970-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 22, 2014
Priority dateDec 27, 2013
Publication dateApr 5, 2016
Grant dateApr 5, 2016

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Friction stir spot-welding is performed to join together a stack of a plurality of metal foils and a metal sheet by using a double-acting type rotary tool including a hollow member and a pin member which are movable independently of each other in their axial directions, and a clamp member which is fitted on an outer circumferential surface of the hollow member and which is movable in its axial direction. While an outer annular part of a portion to be friction-stirred is pressed with the clamp member, the pin member is inserted into the above-described portion and the hollow member is retracted, whereby a metal mass is accommodated within a space formed between the above-described portion and the hollow member. Then, the hollow member is advanced to press the metal mass into a hole formed by retraction of the pin member, whereby the hole is filled with the metal mass.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A process for spot-joining stacked metal foils by a friction stir spot-welding operation, the process comprising placing a stack of 10 to 100 metal foils superposed on each other on a lower metal sheet, wherein each of the metal foils has a thickness of 3 μm to 50 μm, and a rotary tool rotated about its axis is inserted through the stack into the lower metal sheet, whereby the stack and the lower metal sheet are friction-stirred and joined integrally with each other, wherein: the rotary tool is a double-acting type rotary tool comprising: a hollow member which has an end face perpendicular to its axis and which is movable in its axial direction; and a pin member which is disposed coaxially within the hollow member, formed independently of the hollow member, and movable in its axial direction independently of the hollow member; a cylindrical clamp member which is movable in its axial direction is fitted on an outer circumferential surface of the hollow member so as to be coaxial with the hollow member; the friction stir spot-welding operation is performed by holding the clamp member in pressing contact with an outer annular part of a portion to be friction-stirred, and advancing either one of the hollow member and the pin member of the double-acting type rotary tool into the portion to be friction-stirred, while retracting the other of the hollow member and the pin member, so that a space is formed between the portion to be friction-stirred and said other of the hollow member and the pin member, whereby a metal mass is generated by insertion of said one of the hollow member and the pin member into the portion to be friction-stirred, and is accommodated within said space; and subsequently to the friction stir spot-welding operation, said other of the hollow member and the pin member is advanced, while said one of the hollow member and the pin member is retracted, so that the metal mass accommodated within said space is pressed by said other of the hollow member and the pin member, into a hole formed by retraction of said one of the hollow member and the pin member, whereby the hole is filled with the metal mass. 2. The process for spot-joining stacked metal foils according to claim 1 , wherein after a portion of the stack to be friction-stirred is fixed with the clamp member which is held in pressing contact with an outer annular part of said portion of the stack, the hollow member and the pin member of the double-acting type rotary tool are brought into contact with said portion of the stack to be friction-stirred, while end faces of the hollow member and the pin member are held flush with each other, and then, said one of the hollow member and the pin member is advanced and said other of the hollow member and the pin member is retracted, simultaneously with each other. 3. The process for spot-joining stacked metal foils according to claim 1 , wherein an upper metal sheet is superposed on the stack, and the friction stir spot-welding operation is performed by inserting the rotary tool through the upper metal sheet and through the stack into the lower metal sheet, to join together the stack and the upper and lower metal sheets. 4. The process for spot-joining stacked metal foils according to claim 3 , wherein while end faces of the hollow member, the pin member and the clamp member are held flush with each other, the hollow member and the pin member of the double-acting type rotary tool are brought into contact with a portion of the upper metal sheet corresponding to a portion of the stack to be friction-stirred, and the clamp member is brought into contact with an outer annular part of said portion of the upper metal sheet, and then, said one of the hollow member and the pin member is advanced and said other of the hollow member and the pin member is retracted, simultaneously with each other, while said portion of the upper metal sheet is fixed with the clamp member which is held in pressing contact with the outer annular part of said portion of the upper metal sheet. 5. The process for spot-joining stacked metal foils according to claim 1 , wherein the friction stir spot-welding operation is performed so as to satisfy formulas 0.01≦a≦0.75×b, and 0.2≦b, in which “a” (mm) is a depth of insertion of said one of the hollow member and the pin member into the lower metal sheet, and “b” (mm) is a thickness of the lower metal sheet. 6. The process for spot-joining stacked metal foils according to claim 1 , wherein the metal foils are aluminum foils or copper foils. 7. The process for spot-joining stacked metal foils according to claim 1 , wherein the lower metal sheet has a thickness of 0.2-3 mm. 8. The process for spot-joining stacked metal foils according to claim 3 , wherein the upper metal sheet has a thickness of 0.1-1 mm.

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  • Workpiece support, i.e. backing or clamping · CPC title

  • Non-butt welded joints, e.g. overlap-joints, T-joints or spot welds · CPC title

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What does patent US9302343B2 cover?
Friction stir spot-welding is performed to join together a stack of a plurality of metal foils and a metal sheet by using a double-acting type rotary tool including a hollow member and a pin member which are movable independently of each other in their axial directions, and a clamp member which is fitted on an outer circumferential surface of the hollow member and which is movable in its axial …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Uacj Corp, Kawasaki Heavy Ind Ltd, Obara Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23K20/1265. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 05 2016 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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