Claims
- 1. A high current induction tool assembly for use in a magnetic pulse welding and forming system, said induction tool assembly being effective for generating a high velocity repulsive magnetic force to collapse materials positioned therein, said induction tool comprising:a first quarter coil having an inner peripheral edge, an outer peripheral edge, an upper end, a lower end and a contact plate at said lower end thereof; a second quarter coil having an inner peripheral edge, an outer peripheral edge, an upper end, a lower end and a contact plate at said lower end thereof; a semi coil having an inner peripheral edge, an outer peripheral edge, a first end and a second end; and a means for selectively holding said first end of said semi coil in electrical communication with said upper end of said first quarter coil and said second end of said semi coil in electrical communication with said upper end of said second quarter coil.
- 2. The induction tool assembly of claim 1 further comprising:conductive insert elements received in corresponding interfitting formations provided in said upper ends of first and second quarter coils and in said bottom ends of semi coil, said insert elements registerably aligning the ends of the semi-coil with the ends of the quarter coils when said coils are brought into electrical communication, said insert elements further facilitating the necessary contact pressure to be applied to the interface between said coils, and insuring proper electrical contact between said coils.
- 3. The induction tool of claim 2 wherein said insert elements are wedge shaped.
- 4. The induction tool of claim 2 wherein said insert elements are cylindrical shaped.
- 5. The induction tool of claim 1 wherein said means for holding said coils in electrical communication exerts a compressive force of not less than 1 kg/sq.mm.
- 6. The induction tool of claim 5 wherein said means for holding said coils in electrical communication exerts a compressive force of not less than 2 kg/sq.mm.
- 7. A high-current induction tool assembly for use in a magnetic pulse welding and forming system, said induction tool assembly being effective for generating a high velocity repulsive magnetic force to collapse materials positioned therein, said induction tool comprising:a first semi coil having an inner peripheral edge, an outer peripheral edge, an upper end, a lower end and a contact plate at said lower end thereof, said contact plate of said first semi coil being secured in a fixed position; a second semi coil having an inner peripheral edge, an outer peripheral edge, an upper end, a lower end and a contact plate at said lower end thereof; and means for selectively moving and holding said second semi coil into and out of electrical communication with said first semi coil.
- 8. The induction tool assembly of claim 7 wherein said second semi coil is mounted on a first end of a rotatable arm, and said arm is rotatably movable for moving said second semi coil relative to said first semi coil.
- 9. The induction tool assembly of claim 8 wherein a second end of said rotatable arm is in electrical communication with a central electrode of a discharge device, said central electrode being rotatable relative to said bus system.
- 10. The induction coil of claim 7 wherein said second semi coil is slidably movable relative to said first semi coil.
- 11. The induction tool assembly of claim 7 further comprising:a conductive insert element received in a corresponding interfitting formation provided in said upper ends of one of said first and second semi coils, said insert element registerably aligning the ends of the semi-coils when said coils are brought into electrical communication, said insert element further facilitating the necessary contact pressure to be applied to the interface between said coils, and insuring proper electrical contact between said coils.
- 12. The induction tool of claim 11 wherein said insert element is wedge shaped.
- 13. The induction tool of claim 11 wherein said insert element is cylindrical shaped.
- 14. The induction tool of claim 7 wherein said means for holding said coils in electrical communication exerts a compressive force of not less than 1 kg/sq.mm.
- 15. The induction tool of claim 14 wherein said means for holding said coils in electrical communication exerts a compressive force of not less than 2 kg/sq.mm.
- 16. An induction tool assembly for use in a magnetic pulse welding and forming system, comprising:a first semi coil having an inner peripheral edge, an outer peripheral edge, an upper end, a lower end and a contact plate at said lower end thereof, said contact plate of said first semi coil being secured in a fixed position; a second semi coil having an inner peripheral edge, an outer peripheral edge, an upper end, a lower end and a contact plate at said lower end thereof, said second semi coil being mounted on a first end of a rotatable arm, said rotatable arm having a second end in electrical communication with a central electrode of a discharge device, said central electrode being rotatable relative to an electrical bus system, said arm being rotatably movable for moving said second semi coil relative to said first semi coil; and means for selectively moving and holding said second semi coil into and out of electrical communication with said first semi coil.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/517,958, filed Mar. 3, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,400,538.
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