Claims
- 1. A method of making cookware comprising the steps of cleaning at least one surface of a preshaped stainless steel utensil having a bottom wall and an aluminum disk, separately heating said utensil bottom wall and disk in a manner which avoids hot spots until the temperature of the utensil is between 800.degree.-1200.degree. F. and the temperature of the disk is between 500.degree.-750.degree. F., positioning the heated disk with its cleaned surface overlying the cleaned bottom wall surface of said utensil and in direct contact therewith, bonding said surfaces directly together by applying pressure to the heated disk and utensil bottom wall, cooling the bonded members to a temperature less than about 250.degree. F. and finally reheating the members to a temperature between 700.degree. F. and about 950.degree. F.
- 2. A method in accordanace with claim 1 wherein said step of heating the utensil includes only applying heat to the bottom wall of said utensil.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 1 including the step of mechanically feeding the aluminum disks to a station wherein the disk is heated, and said positioning step including dropping the heated disk downwardly on top of the heated bottom wall of the utensil.
- 4. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said heating step includes heating the bottom wall of the utensil to a temperature of about 1100.degree. F. and heating the temperature of the disk to about 500.degree. F. to about 750.degree. F., using separate induction heaters for the disk and utensil.
- 5. A method in accordance with claim 1 including rotating the utensil while it is being heated.
- 6. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said bonding is attained by a single application of pressure lasting less than two seconds.
- 7. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said step of applying pressure forces the aluminum into serrations in the stainless steel.
- 8. A method according to claim 1 wherein the final heating step is to a temperature between about 700.degree. F. and about 750.degree. F.
- 9. A method of making cookware comprising steps of cleaning one surface of a stainless steel utensil and a disk made from a metal softer than steel, heating the bottom wall of said utensil with an induction heater means in a manner which avoids hot spots until the temperature of the utensil bottom wall is between 800.degree.-1200.degree. F., positioning the disk with its cleaned surface overlying the cleaned surface of said utensil and in direct contact therewith, raising the temperature of the disk up to between about 800.degree. F. and about 900.degree. F. while it is supported by said utensil bottom wall, metallurgically bonding said cleaned surfaces directly together by applying pressure to the heated disk and utensil, thereafter relieving stress in the bonded members by cooling said members to a temperature lower than about 250.degree. F. and reheating them to a temperature between about 700.degree. F. and about 950.degree. F.
- 10. A method of bonding an aluminum member to a steel member comprising
- (a) cleaning one surface of said members to remove contaminants and oxides,
- (b) heating the members,
- (c) supporting the aluminum member on the steel member in a press with said surfaces in contact and at a temperature of 700.degree.-950.degree. F. while applying an impact with a moving tool which contacts the aluminum member and forces the aluminum member surface into the undercut grain boundaries,
- (d) forming an aluminum-steel alloy at the interface of said surfaces by said impact,
- (e) cooling the bonded metal members, to a temperature below about 250.degree. F.,
- (f) reheating the bonded metal members to a temperature between about 700.degree. F. and about 950.degree. F.,
- (g) air cooling the bonded metal members.
- 11. A method according to claim 10 wherein the temperature in step (f) is between about 700.degree. F. and about 750.degree. F.
- 12. A method of making cookware comprising the steps of cleaning one surface of a preshaped stainless steel utensil and one surface of a disk make from a metal softer than steel, heating the bottom wall of said utensil with a heater means in a manner which avoids hot spots until the temperature of the utensil bottom wall is between 800.degree. F. and 1200.degree. F., positioning the disk with its cleaned surface overlying the cleaned surface of said heated utensil and in direct contact therewith, providing the disk with a temperature of between about 800.degree. F. and about 900.degree. F. while it is supported by said utensil bottom wall, metallurgically bonding said clean surfaces together by applying pressure to the heated disk and utensil by application of pressure lasting less than two seconds to force a portion of the material of the disk into serrations in the bottom wall of said utensil, cooling the bonded members to a temperature below about 250.degree. F., reheating said members to a temperature between about 700.degree. F. and about 950.degree. F.
- 13. A method of making cookware comprising the steps of cleaning at least one surface of a preshaped stainless steel utensil having a bottom wall and at least one surface of an aluminum disk, separately heating said utensil bottom wall and disk in a manner which avoids hot spots until the temperature of the utensil is between about 800.degree. F. and 1200.degree. F. and the temperature of the disk is between about 500.degree. F. and about 750.degree. F., bonding said surfaces directly together by applying pressure to the heated disk and utensil bottom wall, cooling the bonded members to a temperature less than about 250.degree. F. and reheating the bonded members to a temperature between about 700.degree. F. and about 950.degree. F.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 403,828, filed July 30, 1982 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,511,077, issued Apr. 16, 1985. The disclosure of U.S. Pat. No. 4,511,077 is incorporated herein by reference.
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