Claims
- 1. A compound joint comprising:
- a lower section;
- an upper section having a common contact plane with said lower section;
- interlocking means on each said upper and lower sections for positively interlocking said sections;
- a depression on each of said sections, said depression oriented along said common contact place such that when said sections are interlocked, said depression forms an enclosed tube;
- a spreader tube for positioning within said enclosed tube, whereby the expansion of said spreader tube within said enclosed tube to a volume larger than the volume of said enclosed tube causes said interlocked upper and lower sections to be permanently joined, and
- said spreader tube comprising an aluminum alloy that undergoes cold work hardening during said expansion, said depression having a wall thickness thinner than the wall thickness of said upper and lower sections at the remainder of said common contact plane.
- 2. The compound joint of claim 1 wherein said spreader tube comprises an aluminum alloy with silicon and magnesium.
- 3. The compound joint of claim 1 wherein said alloy contains between 0.10 and 0.30% iron, between 0.35 and 0.6% magnesium and up to 0.05% chromium.
- 4. The compound joint of claim 1 wherein said alloy is selected from the group consisting of aluminum alloys AA 6060, AA 6005A, AA 6082, AA 6061, AA 7005 and AA 7020.
- 5. The compound joint of claim 1 wherein said interlocking means comprises a pair of parallel C-shaped segments at said lower sections and a corresponding opposing pair of parallel C-shaped segments at said upper section.
- 6. The compound joint of claim 1 wherein said interlocking means comprises a pair of parallel E-shaped segments at said lower section and a corresponding opposing pair of parallel E-shaped segments at said upper section.
- 7. the compound joint of claim 1 wherein said depression has a semi-cylindrical shape and said enclosed tube is cylindrical.
- 8. The compound joint of claim 1 wherein the cross section of said groove is semi-oval and the cross section of said enclosed tube is oval.
- 9. The compound joint of claim 1 wherein said interlocking means are oriented diametrically opposite the center axis of said enclosed tube.
- 10. The compound joint of claim 2 wherein said depression is located on the upper surface of each of said sections and between said interlocking means.
- 11. The compound joint of claim 2 wherein the periphery of said spreader tube is in contact with the surface of the depressions on said upper and lower sections.
- 12. The compound joint of claim 2 wherein said spreader tube comprises a hard metal and said depressions comprise a relatively soft deformable metal.
- 13. The compound joint of claim 1 wherein said spreader tube comprises aluminum alloy 6060.
- 14. The compound joint of claim 1 wherein said spreader tube comprises aluminum alloy 6005A.
- 15. The compound joint of claim 1 wherein said spreader tube comprises aluminum alloy 6082.
- 16. A compound joint comprising:
- a lower section;
- an upper section having a common contact plane with said lower section;
- interlocking means on each said upper and lower sections for positively interlocking said sections;
- a depression on each of said sections, said depression oriented along said common contact place such that when said sections are interlocked, said depression forms an enclosed tube;
- a spreader tube for positioning within said enclosed tube, whereby the expansion of said spreader tube within said enclosed tube to a volume larger than the volume of said enclosed tube causes said interlocked upper and lower sections to be permanently joined, and
- said spreader tube comprising an aluminum alloy that undergoes cold work hardening during said expansion, the cross section of said depression being semi-oval and the cross section of said enclosed tube being oval.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 882,099 filed July 3, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,722,633.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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