Friction stir welding attachment, friction stir welding head, and friction stir welding device
US-2024066622-A1 · Feb 29, 2024 · US
US9616520B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9616520-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213442832-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 9, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 24, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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A friction stir welding member is formed by welding a second member to a first member in such a manner that a second member is stacked on a first member, a material property of the second member being different from a material property of the first member, a pin of a welding tool using a Friction Stir Welding technique is inserted into the second member, welding is started at one end of the second member, and the pin is pulled out at a welding terminal portion before the pin reaches the other end of the second member. A projection projecting toward the welding tool is provided integrally with the second member, the projection is formed so as to have a height that is higher than a length of the pin, and the projection is provided with the welding terminal portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A friction stir welding member which is formed by welding a second member to a first member in such a manner that the second member is stacked on the first member, a material property of the second member being different from a material property of the first member, a pin of a welding tool using a Friction Stir Welding technique is inserted into the second member, welding is started at one end of the second member, the pin is advanced toward an other end of the second member during the welding, and the pin is pulled out at a welding terminal portion before the pin reaches the other end of the second member, wherein a depressed portion open toward the second member and entirely disposed at an area at which the welding terminal portion is located is provided integrally with the first member prior to inserting the welding tool into the second member, part of the second member flows into the depressed portion, and a portion of the second member that corresponds to the depressed portion is provided with the welding terminal portion. 2. The friction stir welding member of claim 1 , wherein the advancing of the pin forms a welded portion that extends from the one end of the second member to the welding terminal portion. 3. The friction stir welding member of claim 1 , wherein the friction stir welding member is further formed by withdrawing the pin from an upper-most surface of the second member to form a depression, the periphery of the upper-most surface of the second member surrounding the depression being substantially flat and having a diameter that is smaller than a diameter of the depressed portion. 4. A friction stir welding member comprising: a first member welded to a second member by inserting a pin of a welding tool into the second member and by using a Friction Stir Welding technique to form a welded portion, the welded portion extending from a one end of the second member toward an other end of the second member and formed by advancing the pin in a direction from the one end and toward the other end during welding; and a terminal portion included in the welded portion, the terminal portion formed by a region of the second member which flowed into a depressed portion of the first member by the welding, wherein the welded portion extends continuously between the one end and the other end, and the terminal portion is spaced from the other end such that the depressed portion is entirely disposed at an area at which the terminal portion is located. 5. The friction stir welding member of claim 4 , wherein an upper-most surface of the second member includes a depression formed by withdrawing the pin, the periphery of the upper-most surface of the second member surrounding the depression being substantially flat and having a diameter that is smaller than a diameter of the depressed portion. 6. The friction stir welding member of claim 1 , wherein, prior to inserting the welding tool into the second member, the welding terminal portion includes a projection that projects toward and is surrounded by the depressed portion at the welding terminal portion. 7. The friction stir welding member of claim 4 , wherein, prior to inserting the welding tool into the second member, the terminal portion includes a projection that projects toward and is surrounded by the depressed portion at the terminal portion. 8. The friction stir welding member of claim 1 , wherein the friction stir welding member is further formed by withdrawing the pin from an upper-most surface of the second member to form a depression, the depression being disposed above a central portion of the depressed portion. 9. The friction stir welding member of claim 4 , wherein the friction stir welding member is further formed by withdrawing the pin from an upper-most surface of the second member to form a depression, the depression being disposed above a central portion of the depressed portion.
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