Claims
- 1. In a vibration welder having a movable platen driven into a vibration mode by magnets actuated from a power supply and wherein a controller is used to regulate the sequence of operations during a vibration welding operation of first and second work pieces, the improvement comprising:
an energy measuring device for producing an energy signal indicative of the energy imparted to the work pieces during a vibration welding thereof; an energy setpoint signal generator for pre-selecting a desired amount of energy that is to be imparted to the work pieces; and an energy controller responsive to the energy setpoint signal generator and the energy signal for control of the vibration welding of the work pieces.
- 2. The improved vibration welder as claimed in claim 1 and wherein the energy measuring device includes a watt meter coupled to a magnet employed to induce vibration welding of the work-pieces.
- 3. The improved vibration welder as claimed in claim 1 and further including means for selecting a set point value of a parameter used to determine a quality of the vibration welding and produce a signal indicative thereof; and means for measuring the parameter during the time that said vibration welding is under energy control; and means responsive to the measured parameter signal and said parameter set point value for deriving an indication of the quality of the vibration weld of the work-pieces.
- 4. The improved vibration welder as claimed in claim 3 wherein said parameter is the distance of movement by one of the work pieces towards the other during vibration welding and wherein a distance measuring device measures the movement of one of the work-pieces towards the other during the vibration welding and produces a distance signal indicative thereof.
- 5. The improved vibration welder as claimed in claim 3 wherein said parameter is the time lapsed during said vibration welding of the work-pieces while under energy control; and means for measuring the time lapsed to complete the vibration welding.
- 6. In a vibration welder having a movable platen driven into a vibration mode by magnets actuated from a power supply and wherein a controller is used to regulate the sequence of operations during a vibration welding operation of first and second parts, the improvement comprising:
a power sensor effectively coupled to the power supply to generate a power signal indicative of the power being drawn by the magnets while the parts are being vibration welded; an energy measuring device responsive to the power signal for producing an energy signal indicative of the energy imparted to the parts during a vibration welding thereof; an energy set point signal generator for producing a set point signal indicative of a pre-selected desired amount of energy that is to be imparted to the parts; and an energy controller responsive to the energy set point signal and the energy signal for control of the vibration welding of the parts.
- 7. The improved vibration welder as claimed in claim 6 wherein two magnets are used to cause said vibration welding; said power sensor being responsive to input power to one of said magnets to produce a power signal indicative of the amount of power used by said two magnets.
PRIOR APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation in part of a provisional patent application Serial No. 60/212,168, filed Jun. 16, 2000. All of the specification of this prior application is incorporated herein by reference thereto.
Provisional Applications (1)
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