Hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials, and joining method thereof

Abstract
A cylindrical joining member is fitted into a member to be joined that is made of a material different from the joining member. Plastic deformation is effected in a soft material of the member to be joined to hermetically join the two members together. Joining faces are provided to the two members that face and are joined to each other by the plastic deformation and with an elastic deformation pressure in an axial direction. The soft material of the member to be joined, which is located in at circumferential direction of the member, bites into a joining portion of the joining member by the plastic deformation and with the elastic deformation pressure.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention


The present invention relates to a hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials, and a joining method thereof. The hermetical joint structure and the joining method can be suitably used for example, when a cylindrical member is joined with another member in a pressure sensor or the like, which detects a pressure of a fluid by using a diaphragm.


2. Description of the Related Art


A so-called plastic deformation joining method has been widely known, in which two members made of different materials, or two metals, are joined together by causing one of the members or metals to undergo plastic deformation locally for fitting into the joining groove provided to the other (refer to JP 61-042444 A, for example).


JP 61-042444 A discloses a joining method of metallic members. Circular grooves for effecting the plastic deformation joining are formed in a joining face of a clutch cone where it is joined with a transmission gear. After the clutch cone is press fitted into the transmission gear, a second punch is press fitted into a position in the vicinity of the joining face of the transmission gear. Thus, a portion of the transmission gear is plastically deformed toward the clutch cone, which has smaller deformation resistance, to join the transmission gear and the clutch cone together.


Further, though not described in the specification of JP 61-042444 A, FIGS. 1 to 6 of JP 61-042444 A show a joggled face provided in the transmission gear, by use of which positioning in an axial direction is performed when the clutch cone is press fitted into the transmission gear.


Further, JP 09-318480 A discloses a pressure sensor in which a cylindrical diaphragm is hermetically held in a pressure vessel by means of an O ring mounted to the diaphragm.


According to the joining method of metallic members disclosed in JP 61-042444 A described above, the plastic deformation is sufficiently effected with a small pressurizing force, and two metallic members are joined together with high joining strength and high precision. However, the joining method of metallic members disclosed in JP 61-042444 A mainly deals with joining in a rotational direction. It does not attach much importance to hermeticity between the two members.


On the other hand, in the pressure sensor disclosed in JP 09-318480 A, hermeticity between the diaphragm and the pressure vessel is taken into consideration, but it does not deal with joining of two members by the plastic deformation. In general, pressure sensors themselves are used for a variety of purposes. It is preferable that they can withstand the uses under any environment, and they must be strong against changes over time. Considering those circumstances, it is hardly to say that the O ring itself is almighty in every way.


Meanwhile, welding by irradiation with a laser beam is known as joining means for joining a diaphragm to a mounting pedestal. SUS 630 is used for the diaphragm as a pressure sensor, and SUS 430 is used for the mounting pedestal. Metallic glass has recently drawn attention as a material having a low Young's modulus and high breaking strength. When the metallic glass is used for the diaphragm, and the diaphragm is joined with the mounting pedestal by welding through laser beam irradiation, the following problems arise: No matter how short the time for irradiation with the laser beam is, the welding portion reaches a melting temperature. The welding portion reaches the crystallization temperature of the metallic glass to crystallize the metallic glass. The diaphragm may deteriorate in its performance, or may be broken, from that portion, which becomes an obstacle to practical application.


Furthermore, the pressure sensor needs to have a function as a pressure vessel as well. Needless to say, a joining force between members should be improved. If there is a leak of fluid from a fitting portion of the diaphragm including a joint portion due to an increase in pressure within the pressure sensor, this will become a problem that must not be overlooked. Accordingly, it is desirable in the pressure sensor that a joining force between members be improved, and hermeticity of the pressure sensor as a product be permanently kept within a passing range, at a leak rate of 9.9×10−10 atm.cc/sec. or less


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the present invention to provide a hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials, which realizes high joining precision and high hermeticity.


It is another object of the invention to provide a joining method of hermetically joining two members made of different materials, which enables easy assembly and achieves the high hermeticity.


To attain the above-mentioned objects, according to the present invention, there is provided a hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials, the hermetical joint structure being formed by fitting a cylindrical joining member into a member to be joined and by subjecting one soft material member of the two members to plastic deformation to hermetically join the two members, characterized in that:

    • the two members include joining faces that hermetically face and contact each other in an axial direction by local plastic deformation and with an elastic deformation pressure when the joining member is fitted into the member to be joined; and
    • a part of the one soft material member, which is provided in a circumferential direction of the member, bites into a joining portion of the other joining member by the local plastic deformation and with the elastic deformation pressure.


According to the present invention, it is preferable that one of the joining faces be formed on a joggled face of the member to be joined.


According to the present invention, it is preferable that the joining faces be joined together by the elastic deformation pressure applied from both sides in the axial direction.


According to the present invention, it is preferable that the joining member include an annular projection formed on an end face in the axial direction, and that the end face serve as the other joining face.


According to the present invention, it is preferable that the protrusion include a plurality of protrusions that are formed annularly.


According to the present invention, it is preferable that the annular projection be formed at a position in a vicinity of an inner diameter portion of the cylindrical joining member.


To attain the above-mentioned objects, according to the present invention, there is provided a hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials, the hermetical joint structure being formed by fitting a cylindrical joining member into a member to be joined and by subjecting one soft material member of the two members to plastic deformation to achieve the hermetical joint structure therebetween, characterized in that:

    • the joining member is inserted and fitted into the member to be joined, and an inner circumferential end face of the member to be joined which comes into contact with the joining member is pressed from an axial direction while a joining pressure is applied to between the two members to be joined, to locally effect plastic deformation in the inner circumferential end face, whereby achieving hermetical joining of the two members by plastic deformation and elastic deformation pressure.


To attain the above-mentioned objects, according to the present invention, there is provided a method of hermetically join two members, comprising:

    • fitting a cylindrical member that is a joining member into a mounting pedestal that is a member to be joined; and
    • causing an inner circumferential end face of the mounting pedestal, which comes into contact with the cylindrical member, to undergo plastic deformation locally by pressing the inner circumferential end face from an axial direction while applying a joining pressure to joining faces of the cylindrical member and the mounting pedestal which face each other and are joined together in the axial direction, whereby achieving hermetical joining of the two members by plastic deformation and with an elastic deformation pressure.


According to the present invention, it is preferable that the cylindrical member include an annular joining groove that is formed in advance in its outer circumference, whereby achieving hermetical joining of the cylindrical member to the mounting pedestal.


According to the present invention, it is preferable that the cylindrical member include a plurality of annular joining grooves that are formed in advance in its outer circumference, whereby achieving hermetical joining of the cylindrical member to the mounting pedestal.


According to the present invention, it is preferable that the joining member be a cylindrical member made of one of a crystalline material and an amorphous material, and one end of the joining member be closed by a diaphragm.


To attain the above-mentioned objects, according to the present invention, there is provided a method of hermetically joining two members, comprising:

    • forming an outer circumferential portion of the cylindrical member in a rectangular shape in advance; and
    • causing both inner circumferential end faces of the mounting pedestal to undergo plastic deformation locally by pressing the both inner circumferential end faces from an axial direction while applying an elastic deformation pressure from forward and backward of the axial direction, whereby achieving hermetical joining of the two members by the plastic deformation and with the elastic deformation pressure.


As described above, according to the present invention, there is provided a hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials and a joining method thereof, which realize high joining precision and high hermeticity. The hermetical joint structure of the present invention is formed by fitting a cylindrical joining member into a member to be joined and by subjecting one soft material member of the two members to plastic deformation to hermetically joining the two members. In the hermetical joint structure of the present invention, the two members include joining faces that hermetically face and contact each other in an axial direction by local plastic deformation and with an elastic deformation pressure when the joining member is fitted into the member to be joined; and a part of the one soft material member, which is provided in a circumferential direction of the member, bites into a joining portion of the other joining member by the local plastic deformation and with the elastic deformation pressure. As a result, hermetical joining of the two members can be achieved.


Further, according to the present invention, the joining member is inserted and fitted into the member to be joined, and while applying a joining pressure to the two members, the inner circumferential end face of the member to be joined which comes into contact with the joining member is pressed from the axial direction to locally effect the plastic deformation in the inner circumferential end face. As a result, it is possible to provide the method of hermetically joining two members made of different materials, which enables easy assembly and achieves high hermeticity.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In the accompanying drawings:



FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view showing a joint structure of a cylindrical member and a mounting pedestal in a pressure sensor according to a first embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a main portion enlarged view that illustrates joining in an axial direction in the joint structure of FIG. 1;



FIG. 3 is a main portion enlarged view that illustrates joining in a radial direction in the joint structure of FIG. 1; and



FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view showing a joint structure of a cylindrical member and a mounting pedestal in a pressure sensor according to a second embodiment of the present invention.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

It is an object of the present invention to provide a hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials, and a joining method thereof, which realize high joining precision and high hermeticity. To achieve the objects of the invention, a cylindrical joining member is fitted into the member with which the joining member is to be joined (hereinafter referred to as the “member to be joined”). The joining member and the member to be joined are made of different materials. The joining member and the member to be joined have joining faces where the two members face and are joined to each other in an axial direction by plastic deformation and with an elastic deformation pressure. A soft material of the member to be joined that is provided in a circumferential direction of the member, bites into the joining member with a local elastic deformation pressure, suppressing the elastic deformation pressure in the axial direction.


First Embodiment

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention are described based on examples of hermetical joint structures in a pressure sensor shown in the drawings.



FIG. 1 shows a hermetical joint structure according to a first embodiment of the present invention.


In FIG. 1, amounting pedestal 1, which is a member to be joined, is a disc member made of metal (SUS material). A countersunk hole 2 is provided in a central portion of the mounting pedestal 1 to form a joggled face. A through-hole 3 is formed in a central portion of the countersunk hole 2.


A cylindrical member 4 which is a joining member is fitted into the countersunk hole 2. The forward end of the cylindrical member 4 is closed by a diaphragm. The cylindrical member 4 is made of a crystalline material or an amorphous material. A joining face 4a at the other end of the cylindrical member 4 and a bottom face 1a of the mounting pedestal 1 face each other and are hermetically joined together by the plastic deformation and with the elastic deformation pressure produced at a joint portion 5. As shown in FIG. 2, plural annular protrusions 4b are formed in advance on the joining face 4a, and contribute to intimate joining of the two members. Empirical examination shows that two or three annular protrusions 4b are sufficient, and they preferably have a height of 0.1 mm to 0.15 mm, and a tilt angle of 60° to 90°.


It is preferable that the annular protrusions 4b be provided at a position in the vicinity of an inner diameter portion of the cylindrical member 4 as a joining member so that a load applied by pressure to the joining member may be as small as possible.


As shown in FIG. 3, annular joining grooves 4d having a cross section of a W-shape are formed on an outer circumference of a cylindrical portion 4c of the diaphragm. The annular joining grooves 4d permits a material of an opening peripheral edge portion 1b of the mounting pedestal 1 to undergo plastic deformation locally, thereby maintaining the joining in an axial direction. Further, a pressure introduction hole 4e of the cylindrical member 4 is arranged so as to be concentric with, and communicate with, the through-hole 3 of the mounting pedestal 1.


Next, a joining method is described.


The mounting pedestall is mounted on a die A, and the cylindrical member 4 is fitted into the countersunk hole 2 to be placed on the joggled face. After that, a pressure die B is pressed against the cylindrical member 4 from above of FIG. 1. Then, the annular protrusions 4b of the cylindrical member 4 cut into the bottom face 1a of the mounting pedestal 1, and the two members are joined together by the plastic deformation and with the elastic deformation pressure. If the pressure die B were released in that state, the joint portion would be released by spring back and a gap would be produced. To prevent this, while maintaining the pressing with the pressure die B, a joining punch C is lowered concentrically with the cylindrical member 4 along the cylindrical portion 4c, vertically pressing the opening peripheral edge portion 1b of the mounting pedestal 1. The material of the opening peripheral edge portion 1b undergoes the local plastic deformation in a direction perpendicular to the pressing direction, thereby maintaining the joining in an axial direction.


When a metal and a brittle material (ceramic) are joined together as in the present invention, there is a fear in that the brittle material maybe damaged. However, in the present invention, there is no such fear because a metallic member that can readily undergo the plastic deformation is locally pressed, and because only a small volume thereof is plastically deformed for fitting into the joining grooves 4d.


Further, at the joint portion 5, the plural annular joining protrusions 4b, which have a height of 0.1 mm to 0.15 mm and a tilt angle of 60° to 90°, are formed in the joining face 4a as described above. The protrusions 4b cut into the mounting pedestal 1 while effecting the local plastic deformation in the mounting pedestal 1, and maintain that state with the elastic deformation pressure. Thus, the two members are hermetically joined together without fail.


It is preferable that the joining protrusions 4b be annular considering formability and joinability. However, use of spiral or conical protrusions or, in some cases, even a rough surface may be effective. It is preferable that different types of protrusions be chosen or combined as appropriate according to the conditions for application.


When such a structure is applied to a pressure sensor, it is possible to guarantee a maximum detection pressure of no less than 180 MPa owing to improvement in a joining force between the two members. As for a leakage of air from the fitting portion of the cylindrical member including the joint portion, it is possible to permanently keep the hermeticity of the pressure sensor as a product within a passing range of 9.9×10−10 atm.cc/sec. or less.


Further, the annular protrusions 4b in the joining face 4a are provided at the position in the vicinity of the inner diameter portion of the cylindrical member 4. Thus, a distance to the joint portion can be made smaller, and the load applied to the cylindrical member 4 via a gap can be made as small as possible. It is thus possible to obtain a device that is small and have high pressure resistance.


Second Embodiment


FIG. 4 shows a hermetical joint structure according to a second embodiment of the present invention.


In FIG. 4, a mounting pedestal 11 (housing), which is a member to be joined, is a cylindrical member made of metal (SUS material) like the mounting pedestal 1 in the first embodiment. A through-hole 13 including a countersunk hole 12 is provided in the central portion of the mounting pedestal 11. An insertion hole 11a for inserting a cylindrical member 14 is provided so as to communicate with the countersunk hole 12. The insertion hole 11a is concentric with the through-hole 13 and has a larger diameter than the countersunk hole 12.


The cylindrical member 14 has a flange portion 14a. The cylindrical member 14 is inserted from the side of the insertion hole 11a. The flange portion 14a is fitted into the countersunk hole 12 to form a joint portion 15. Such a structure prevents dislodging of the cylindrical member 14 in a direction opposite to the insertion direction thereof. First annular joining grooves 14c and second joining annular grooves 14d, each of which have a cross section of a W-shape, are formed on an outer circumference of a cylindrical portion 14b and on an outer circumference of the flange portion 14a, respectively. The first annular joining grooves 14c permit a material of an upper opening peripheral edge portion 11b of the mounting pedestal 11 to under go plastic deformation locally. The second annular joining grooves 14d permit a material of a lower opening peripheral edge portion 11C of the mounting pedestal 11 to undergo the plastic deformation locally. Thus, the joining in an axial direction is maintained.


In this way, the cylindrical member 14 is joined hermetically with the mounting pedestal 11 by the plastic deformation and with the elastic deformation pressure produced at the joint portion 15a, with a forward end face 14e of the flange portion 14a facing a bottom face 11d of the mounting pedestal 11.


Next, a joining method is described.


First, the cylindrical member 14 is inserted from the side of the insertion hole 11a of the mounting pedestal 11 (from below in FIG. 4). The flange portion 14a is fitted into the countersunk hole 12 to be mounted thereon. While maintaining that state, a welding force is applied to the cylindrical member 14 in an axial direction, causing the forward end face 14e of the flange portion 14a, which has a rough surface, to cut into the bottom face 11d of the mounting pedestal 11, to thereby provide intimate joining in the axial direction.


While maintaining the state in which the forward end face 14e of the flange portion 14a, which has a rough surface, is cut into the bottom face 11d of the mounting pedestal 11, a joining punch (not shown) is lowered concentrically with the mounting pedestal 11 along the insertion hole 11a for inserting the cylindrical member 14. By lowering the joining punch, the plastic deformation is effected locally in the material of the lower opening peripheral edge portion 11c in a direction perpendicular to the pressing direction, thereby ensuring the hermetical joining in the axial direction.


After that, while maintaining the state in which the plastic deformation is effected locally in the material of the lower opening peripheral edge portion 11c in a direction perpendicular to the pressing direction to thereby maintain the hermetical joining, a joining punch (not shown) is lowered concentrically with the cylindrical member 14 along the cylindrical portion 14b to vertically press the upper opening peripheral edge portion 11b of the mounting pedestal 11. The plastic deformation is effected locally in the material of the upper opening peripheral edge portion 11b in a direction perpendicular to the pressing direction, thereby maintaining the joining in the axial direction. In this way, the joint portion is completely hermetically sealed by the plastic deformation and with the elastic deformation pressure, maintaining hermeticity of the device.


Third Embodiment

In a hermetical joint structure according to a third embodiment of the present invention, annular joining protrusions or conical joining protrusions are formed to further enhance hermeticity.


The countersunk hole 12 forms a dead end with respect to the insertion hole 11a for the cylindrical member 14 and with respect to a pressure introduction hole 14f. Therefore, the hermeticity is sufficiently maintained even if the forward end face 14e of the flange portion 14a is a rough surface. In addition, the hermeticity can obviously be enhanced by forming the annular joining protrusions or the conical joining protrusions like the embodiment described above.

Claims
  • 1. A hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials, the hermetical joint structure being formed by fitting a cylindrical joining member into a member to be joined and by subjecting one soft material member of the two members to plastic deformation to hermetically join the two members, characterized in that: the two members include joining faces that hermetically face and contact each other in an axial direction by local plastic deformation and with an elastic deformation pressure when the joining member is fitted into the member to be joined; and a part of the one soft material member, which is provided in a circumferential direction of the member, bites into a joining portion of the other joining member by the local plastic deformation and with the elastic deformation pressure.
  • 2. A hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials according to claim 1, wherein the joining member is a cylindrical member made of one of a crystalline material and an amorphous material, and one end of the joining member is closed by a diaphragm.
  • 3. A hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials according to claim 1, wherein one of the joining faces is formed on a joggled face of the member to be joined.
  • 4. A hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials according to claim 3, wherein the joining member is a cylindrical member made of one of a crystalline material and an amorphous material, and one end of the joining member is closed by a diaphragm.
  • 5. A hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials according to claim 3, wherein the joining faces are joined together using the elastic deformation pressure that is applied from forward and backward of the axial direction.
  • 6. A hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials according to claim 5, wherein the joining member is a cylindrical member made of one of a crystalline material and an amorphous material, and one end of the joining member is closed by a diaphragm.
  • 7. A hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials according to claim 5, wherein the joining face of the joining member comprises an annular protrusion formed on an end face in the axial direction.
  • 8. A hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials according to claim 7, wherein the joining member is a cylindrical member made of one of a crystalline material and an amorphous material, and one end of the joining member is closed by a diaphragm.
  • 9. A hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials according to claim 7, wherein the annular protrusion is formed at a position in a vicinity of an inner diameter portion of the cylindrical joining member.
  • 10. A hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials according to claim 9, wherein the protrusion comprise a plurality of protrusions that are formed annularly.
  • 11. A hermetical joint structure of two members according to claim 10, wherein the cylindrical joining member comprises an annular joining groove that is formed in advance in its outer circumference, whereby achieving hermetical joining of the cylindrical joining member to a mounting pedestal.
  • 12. A hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials according to claim 11, wherein the joining member is a cylindrical member made of one of a crystalline material and an amorphous material, and one end of the joining member is closed by a diaphragm.
  • 13. A method of hermetically joining two members, comprising: fitting a cylindrical member that is a joining member into a mounting pedestal that is a member to be joined; and causing an inner circumferential end face of the mounting pedestal, which comes into contact with the cylindrical member, to undergo plastic deformation locally by pressing the inner circumferential end face from an axial direction while applying a joining pressure to joining faces of the cylindrical member and the mounting pedestal which face each other and are joined together in the axial direction, whereby achieving hermetical joining of the two members by the plastic deformation and with an elastic deformation pressure.
  • 14. A method of hermetically joining two members according to claim 13, wherein the cylindrical member comprises an annular joining groove that is formed in advance in its outer circumference, whereby achieving hermetical joining of the cylindrical member to the mounting pedestal.
  • 15. A hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials, the hermetical joint structure being formed by fitting a cylindrical joining member into a member to be joined and by subjecting one soft material member of the two members to plastic deformation to achieve the hermetical joint structure therebetween, characterized in that: the joining member is inserted and fitted into the member to be joined, and an inner circumferential end face of the member to be joined which comes into contact with the joining member is pressed from an axial direction while a joining pressure is applied to between the two members to be joined, to locally effect the plastic deformation in the inner circumferential end face, whereby achieving hermetical joining of the two members by the plastic deformation and with an elastic deformation pressure.
  • 16. A hermetical joint structure of two members according to claim 15, wherein the joining member comprises an annular joining groove that is formed in advance in its outer circumference, whereby achieving hermetical joining of the cylindrical joining member to a mounting pedestal.
  • 17. A hermetical joint structure of two members made of different materials according to claim 15, wherein the joining member is a cylindrical member made of one of a crystalline material and an amorphous material, and one end of the joining member is closed by a diaphragm.
  • 18. A method of hermetically joining two members made of different materials, comprising: inserting and fitting a cylindrical member which is a joining member into a mounting pedestal which is a member to be joined; and causing an inner circumferential end face of the mounting pedestal, which comes into contact with the cylindrical member, to undergo plastic deformation locally by pressing the inner circumferential end face from an axial direction while applying a joining pressure to between the two members to be joined, whereby achieving hermetical joining of the two members by the plastic deformation and with an elastic deformation pressure.
  • 19. A method of hermetically joining two members according to claim 18, wherein the cylindrical member comprises an annular joining groove that is formed in advance in its outer circumference, whereby achieving hermetical joining of the cylindrical member to the mounting pedestal.
  • 20. A method of hermetically joining two members, comprising: forming an outer circumferential portion of the cylindrical member in a rectangular shape in advance; and causing both inner circumferential end faces of the mounting pedestal to undergo plastic deformation locally by pressing the both inner circumferential end faces from an axial direction while applying an elastic deformation pressure from forward and backward of the axial direction, whereby achieving hermetical joining of the two members by the plastic deformation and with the elastic deformation pressure.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
334177/2003 Sep 2003 JP national