Claims
- 1. Process for preparing an end of a multi-strand conductor with a welding ball for attachment to a terminal member, said process comprising:
- a. positioning an end portion of a multi-strand conductor adjacent to and touching a horizontal tungsten electrode of an electrode fixture;
- b. gripping said portion with opposing clamp members including opposing aperture surfaces for gripping side surfaces of said conductor adjacent to said end in a substantially horizontal plane and substantially parallel to said electrode;
- c. flowing of a CO.sup.2 inert gas down a bore of an upper of said opposing clamp members, said bore terminating where said conductor is gripped, and said inert gas flowing at said termination of said bore and at said gripped conductor across said end of said conductor;
- d. moving said horizontal electrode away from said end of said conductor forming a gap therebetween;
- e. striking an arc across said gap and creating a high conductance path of ionized plasma through said inert gas; and,
- f. passing current of at least a value to fuse said multi-strands into a coalescent weld ball at said end of said conductor having a diameter in the range of 1-1.5 the diameter of said conductor.
- 2. Process for preparing an end of a conductor with a welding ball for attachment to a terminal member, said process comprising:
- a. positioning an end portion of a conductor adjacent to and touching a horizontal tungsten electrode of an electrode fixture;
- b. Gripping said portion with opposing clamp members including opposing aperture surfaces for gripping side surfaces of said conductor adjacent to said end in a substantially horizontal plan and substantially parallel to said electrode;
- c. flowing of a CO.sup.2 inert gas down a bore of an upper of said opposing clamp members, said bore terminating where said conductor is gripped, and said inert gas flowing at said termination of said bore and at said gripped conductor across said end of said conductor;
- d. moving said horizontal electrode away from said end of said conductor forming a small gap therebetween;
- e. striking an arc across said gap and creating a high conductance path of ionized plasma through said inert gas; and
- f. passing current of a value to form a coalescent bead of conductive metal at a tip of said conductor, said coalescent bead having a diameter in the range of 1-1.5 the diameter of said conductor.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO COPENDING APPLICATIONS
The application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 188,717, filed Sept. 19, 1980, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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P. P. King et al., "Arc-Percussive Butt Welding of Fine Wire Conductors", Welding Journal, 2/1965, pp. 100-105. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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