Claims
- 1. A friction stir welding method of joining workpieces by pushing a rotating tool into the workpieces under rotation of the rotating tool and moving the rotating tool along a joint line, characterized in that the workpieces are joined together while setting a posture of the rotating tool to be pushed into the workpieces with use of both a member having the same rotational axis as a rotational axis of said rotating tool and capable of rotating independently of the rotation of said rotating tool and a member capable of deflecting the rotational axis of the rotating tool about an axis which intersects or perpendicularly intersects the rotational axis of the rotating tool.
- 2. A friction stir welding method of joining workpieces by pushing a rotating tool into the workpieces under rotation of the rotating tool and moving the rotating tool along a joint line, characterized in that said rotating tool has two rotational axes rotatable independently of the rotation of the rotating tool and in directions in which said rotational axes intersect or perpendicularly intersect each other, and the workpieces are joined together while setting rotational angles of said two rotational axes with respect to the rotating tool.
- 3. A friction stir welding method of joining workpieces by pushing a rotating tool into the workpieces under rotation of the rotating tool and moving the rotating tool along a joint line, characterized in that a normal line direction of the workpieces with respect to joint surfaces of the workpieces and a tangential direction of the joint line are detected, and said rotating tool is moved in three-dimensional directions to join the workpieces while setting, on the basis of the detected normal line direction and tangential direction, an angle of a tip end of the rotating tool with respect to said normal line direction or an angle at which the rotating tool is pushed into the workpieces, as well as-a moving direction of the rotating tool with respect to said tangential direction.
- 4. A friction stir welding method according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein a positional relation between the position of the joint line and the tip end of said rotating tool is set beforehand, and the workpieces are joined together while amending the preset positional relation and a positional relation during welding in a successive manner.
- 5. A friction stir welding method according to any of claim 4, wherein the position of said joint line is detected at preceding position with respect to an advancing direction of said rotating tool, and the workpieces are joined together while amending the position of the tip end of the rotating tool during welding on the basis of the detected position.
- 6. A friction stir welding method according to any of claim 5, wherein the position of a groove portion between the workpieces or the position of edges of end portions of the workpieces is detected, and the position of said rotating tool in the width direction of said joint line is amended on the basis of said groove portion or said edges.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/939,654, filed Aug. 28, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,540,128, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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