Laser joining structure and laser joining method
US-2015209909-A1 · Jul 30, 2015 · US
US9713857B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9713857-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214421237-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 27, 2012 |
| Priority date | Nov 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 25, 2017 |
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To obtain a laser joining structure and a laser joining method that can suppress a decrease in strength or rigidity of a third plate that is disposed at an interval apart from at least two metal plates. A laser joining structure has at least two metal plates whose superposed region, at which the at least two metal plates are superposed with one another, is joined by laser welded portions at two or more places, and a third plate that is disposed at an interval apart from the superposed region. A through-portion, that passes-through the third plate and through which laser light is irradiated onto the superposed region and that is of a number that is less than a number of the laser welded portions, is formed in the third plate.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A laser joining structure comprising: at least two metal plates that are disposed so as to be superposed with one another to create a superposed region, and at which the superposed region is joined by laser welded portions at two or more places; a third plate, other than the at least two metal plates, that includes a portion that is disposed at an interval apart from the superposed region; and a through-portion that: (1) is formed in the portion of the third plate that is disposed at an interval apart from the superposed region; (2) at which laser light passes-through the third plate and is irradiated onto the superposed region to create a number of laser welded portions in the superposed region; and (3) is of a number that is less than the number of the laser welded portions in the superposed region. 2. The laser joining structure of claim 1 , wherein a hole diameter of the through-portion is set to a dimension that is such that an electrode for spot welding cannot be inserted therethrough but the laser light can pass therethrough. 3. The laser joining structure of claim 1 , wherein the third plate is a metal plate, and a closed cross-section is formed by at least the two metal plates and the third metal plate. 4. The laser joining structure of claim 3 , wherein a vehicle skeleton member is structured by at least the two metal plates and the third metal plate. 5. A laser joining method comprising: a step of placing at least two metal plates so as to be superposed with one another to create a superposed region, and irradiating laser light from a laser light irradiating device through a through-portion, which is formed in a portion of a third plate that is disposed at an interval apart from the superposed region, onto the superposed region, and forming a laser welded portion at the superposed region; and a step of, by changing a laser light irradiation angle of the laser light irradiating device and irradiating laser light through a same through-portion onto the superposed region, forming one or two or more laser welded portions, which are different than the laser welded portion, at the superposed region.
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