Claims
- 1. A method of anchoring a metallic coated lead within an opening of slightly larger cross-sectional dimension in a fired ceramic body, wherein the lead includes a core material of a first metallic composition and an outer coating of a second metallic composition, the melting temperature of which is lower than that of the said first metallic composition;
- said first metallic composition being wettable by said second metallic composition and said ceramic body being substantially non-wettable by said second metallic composition; the opening of the ceramic body including interior surface irregularities; comprising the steps of:
- a. inserting the lead in the opening of the ceramic body to form an interstitial opening at a lead-ceramic interface;
- b. heating the lead and ceramic body as an integral assembly to a temperature above the melting temperature of the second metallic composition, but below the melting temperature of the first metallic composition and that of said ceramic body;
- c. maintaining the temperature of the heating step (b) for a period of time sufficient to form a charge of molten second metallic material, and to cast, substantially by capillary action, said charge of molten second metallic material within said interstitial opening substantially conterminous with the interior surface irregularities of said opening; and
- d. cooling said lead and ceramic body as an integral assembly below the melting temperature of said second metallic material whereby said lead is anchored within the opening of said ceramic body substantially by the casting action of said second metallic material within the interior surface irregularities of said opening.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the coefficient of thermal expansion of the core material substantially differs from that of the ceramic body, and wherein the second metallic composition comprises a ductile material, the method additionally comprising:
- retaining a surface portion of said charge of second metallic material, cast in step (c) substantially conterminous with the interior surface irregularities of said opening, during and subsequent to the cooling in step (d), correspondingly deforming the charge of said second ductile material substantially in accordance with thermally caused differential expansion of said core material and said ceramic body.
- 3. A method of anchoring a copper plated lead within an opening in a fired ceramic body capable of receiving that lead, the dimensions of the opening exceeding corresponding dimensions of the lead by between 1.5 mils and 2.7 mils, wherein the lead comprises a core material of a metallic composition having a plating of copper of between about 12% to 18% by weight; said core material having a melting temperature exceeding that of said plating; the opening including interior surface irregularities; said ceramic body being substantially non-wettable by said copper; comprising the steps of:
- a. inserting the lead in the opening of the ceramic body to form an interstitial opening at a lead-ceramic interface;
- b. heating the lead and ceramic body as an integral assembly to a temperature exceeding 1085.degree.C for a period of time sufficient to form a charge of molten copper and sufficient to cast, substantially by capillary action, said charge of molten copper within said interstitial opening substantially conterminous with the surfaces of said interior surface irregularities;
- c. cooling said lead and said ceramic body as an integral assembly.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said core material comprises: a steel composition.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein step (b) comprises heating the lead and ceramic body as an integral assembly to a temperature of about 1100.degree.C. in hydrogen atmosphere for a period of time exceeding 4 minutes.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 468,098, filed May 8, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,929,426.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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