Ultrasonic press using servo motor with delayed motion

US9486955B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9486955-B2
Application numberUS-201414472352-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 28, 2014
Priority dateMay 8, 2006
Publication dateNov 8, 2016
Grant dateNov 8, 2016

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An ultrasonic welding system includes a movable ultrasonic welding stack, an electrically powered linear actuator with a servo motor and a movable element, a controller, and at least two sensors. The controller causes the ultrasonic welding stack to apply a predetermined positive initial force to at least one workpiece prior to initiation of welding. The controller further causes the ultrasonic welding stack to initiate subsequent movement of the ultrasonic welding stack, following initiation of welding, only after the signal outputs from the at least two sensors indicate that a combination of control variables satisfies a predetermined condition.

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An ultrasonic welding system comprising: a movable ultrasonic welding stack to move and to apply vibrational energy to at least one workpiece responsive to control inputs; an electrically powered linear actuator including a servo motor and a movable element coupled to the ultrasonic welding stack, the electrically powered linear actuator causing, responsive to control inputs, the movable element and the ultrasonic welding stack to move with a controlled force, speed, or force and speed; a controller to provide control inputs to the electrically powered linear actuator to control an output of the electrically powered linear actuator; and at least two sensors to sense control variables and to output signal outputs corresponding to the control variables to the controller, wherein one of the control variables is a function of force or pressure applied by the servo motor or to the at least one workpiece; wherein the controller causes the ultrasonic welding stack to apply a predetermined positive initial force to the at least one workpiece prior to the initiation of the welding operation and to initiate subsequent movement of the ultrasonic welding stack, following the initiation of the welding operation, only after the signal outputs from the at least two sensors indicate that a combination of the control variables satisfies a predetermined condition. 2. The ultrasonic welding system of claim 1 , wherein the at least two sensors sense a force output by the movable element and an amplitude of the ultrasonic welding stack, the predetermined condition consisting of both a specified force and a specified amplitude. 3. The ultrasonic welding system of claim 1 , wherein the at least two sensors sense a force output by the movable element and a power input to a transducer of the ultrasonic welding stack, the predetermined condition consisting of both a specified force and a specified power. 4. The ultrasonic welding system of claim 1 , wherein the at least two sensors sense a force output by the movable element and a power input to a transducer of the ultrasonic welding stack, the predetermined condition consisting of both a specified force and a specified cumulative power. 5. The ultrasonic welding system of claim 1 , wherein one of the at least two sensors senses a force output by the movable element and another one of the at least two sensors tracks elapsed time following the initiation of the welding, the predetermined condition consisting of both a specified force and a specified elapsed time. 6. The ultrasonic welding system of claim 1 , wherein the at least two sensors sense an output torque of the servo motor and an amplitude of the ultrasonic welding stack, the predetermined condition consisting of both a specified output torque and a specified amplitude. 7. The ultrasonic welding system of claim 1 , wherein the at least two sensors sense an output torque of the servo motor and a power input to a transducer of the ultrasonic welding stack, the predetermined condition consisting of both a specified output torque and a specified power. 8. The ultrasonic welding system of claim 1 , wherein the at least two sensors sense an output torque of the servo motor and a power input to a transducer of the ultrasonic welding stack, the predetermined condition consisting of both a specified output torque and a specified cumulative power. 9. The ultrasonic welding system of claim 1 , wherein one of the at least two sensors senses an output torque of the servo motor and another one of the at least two sensors tracks elapsed time following the initiation of the welding, the predetermined condition consisting of both a specified output torque and a specified elapsed time. 10. The ultrasonic welding system of claim 1 , wherein the at least two sensors sense one or more parameters selected from a group consisting of a force output by the movable element, an output torque of the servo motor, an amplitude of the ultrasonic welding stack, a power input to a transducer of the ultrasonic welding stack, a cumulative power input to the transducer, a frequency of the ultrasonic welding stack, a phase of the transducer, and an elapsed time from the initiation of the welding; wherein the predetermined condition consists of simultaneously satisfying two criteria, each of the two criteria being associated with a distinct parameter of the one or more parameters; wherein each of the two criteria is associated with a distinct parameter of the one or more parameters, each of the two criteria being selected from a group consisting of a specified force, a specified output torque, a specified amplitude, a specified power, a specified cumulative power, a specified frequency, a specified phase, and a specified elapsed time. 11. The ultrasonic welding system of claim 1 , wherein the at least two sensors sense at least two parameters selected from a group consisting of: (a) a rate of change of a power input to a transducer of the ultrasonic welding stack, (b) a rate of change of a frequency of the ultrasonic welding stack, (c) a rate of change of a phase of the transducer, (d) a rate of change of a force of the movable element, and (e) a rate of change of an output torque of the servo motor; wherein the predetermined condition is (i) a specified rate of change of power or a specified rate of change of cumulative power if one of the at least two parameters is the rate of change of the power input to the transducer, (ii) a specified rate of change of frequency if one of the at least two parameters is the rate of change of the frequency of the ultrasonic welding stack, (iii) a specified rate of change of phase if one of the at least two parameters is the rate of change of the phase of the transducer, (iv) a specified rate of change of force if one of the at least two parameters is the rate of change of the force of the movable element, and or (v) a specified rate of change of output torque if one of the at least two parameters is the rate of change of the output torque of the servo motor. 12. The ultrasonic welding system of claim 1 , wherein the function of force or pressure is force or pressure or torque. 13. A method for a welding operation, the method comprising: initiating a welding operation by moving, in response to control inputs, an ultrasonic welding stack to apply vibrational energy to a workpiece; causing, responsive to control inputs, a movable element of an electrically powered linear actuator including a motor to move with a controlled force, speed, or force and speed; providing control inputs, via a controller, to the electrically powered linear actuator for controlling an output of the electrically powered linear actuator; sensing control variables, via at least two sensors, and outputting signal outputs corresponding to the control variables to the controller, wherein one of the control variables is a function of force or pressure applied by the motor or to the workpiece; causing, via the controller, the ultrasonic welding stack to apply a predetermined initial force to the workpiece prior to the initiation of the welding operation; initiating subsequent movement of the ultrasonic welding stack, following the initiation of the welding operation, only after the signal outputs from the at least two sensors indicate that a combination of the control variables satisfies a predetermined condition. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising sensing, via the at least two sensors, a force output by the movable element and an amplitude of the ultrasonic welding stack, the predetermined condition consisting of both a specifi

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  • Servomechanisms, e.g. servomotors · CPC title

  • by measuring the pressure, the force or the mechanical power · CPC title

  • Joining or pressing tools reciprocating along one axis · CPC title

  • making use of vibrations, e.g. ultrasonic welding · CPC title

  • the speed being non-constant over time · CPC title

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What does patent US9486955B2 cover?
An ultrasonic welding system includes a movable ultrasonic welding stack, an electrically powered linear actuator with a servo motor and a movable element, a controller, and at least two sensors. The controller causes the ultrasonic welding stack to apply a predetermined positive initial force to at least one workpiece prior to initiation of welding. The controller further causes the ultrasonic…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dukane Corp, Dukane Ias Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C65/08. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Nov 08 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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