This application is a national stage of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2009/000595, filed Jan. 30, 2009, and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to German Patent Application No. 10 2008 022 263.1, filed May 6, 2008 and to German Patent Application No. 10 2008 031 121.9, filed Jul. 2, 2008, the entire disclosure of the afore-mentioned documents is herein expressly incorporated by reference.
In a weld rivet joint, two or more components are joined in one operation involving a welded joint and a plastic deformation during a riveting process. By means of a weld rivet joint, it is possible to join one or more components to a base component by their respective end faces without having to provide a hole penetrating the base component.
To produce the weld rivet joint, a weld rivet is inserted through a hole provided in one or more components until its end face, which is in front in the direction of insertion, contacts the base component. Following this, the end face of the weld rivet is welded to the surface of the base component, usually in a resistance welding process. In the next and final process step, the weld rivet is deformed plastically by the application of a second electric pulse following the first welding pulse after a short interval. This welding pulse heats and softens the weld rivet, which is plastically deformed by a force acting in the longitudinal direction of the weld rivet. The plastic deformation results in a compression of the shank of the weld rivet, which is thereby jammed in the hole of the components to be secured. On completion of the process, the weld rivet shrinks owing to the preceding thermal expansion, resulting in an additional clamping effect of the weld rivet joint and thus in a high strength.
German Patent Document DE 10 2005 006 253 B4 discloses a generic weld rivet joint produced in a single operation is known, wherein the welding process and a plastic deformation of the weld rivet immediately follow each other. By providing a head on the weld rivet, it is in particular possible to join non-metallic components to the metallic base component.
The present invention is based on the problem of specifying an alternative but equivalent embodiment for a weld rivet joint.
According to the invention, this problem is solved by the subject matter of the independent claims. Advantageous further developments form the subject of the dependent claims.
The invention is based on the general idea of providing, on a first weld rivet of a weld rivet joint in a transition region between head and shank, a continuous annular recess designed to receive material displaced in the riveting process and/or for tolerance compensation. The weld rivet forms a part of a weld rivet joint according to the invention between one or more components and a base component, the component(s) having a hole through which the weld rivet provided with a head extends with its shank. In this arrangement, the shank of the weld rivet is shorter in comparison to the head diameter and is therefore particularly suitable for joining thin components such as sheet metal parts. The end face of the weld rivet shank contacts a surface of the base component and is welded to the base component in this region in a first operation. The weld rivet is then heated and softened by a second electric pulse and upset by means of a high compressive force, wherein the axial preload of the weld rivet can be influenced directly by a ratio between an axial length of the recess and the overall length of the weld rivet. In this context, for example, a recess located immediately adjacent to the end region provided for welding is advantageous for a tempering effect provided by the subsequent riveting process wherein the weld rivet is heated again by means of a second electric pulse, which has a beneficial effect on the welding process. The depth of the recess can moreover be used to influence the heating temperature of the weld rivet as it is re-heated during the riveting process, and this temperature can in turn influence the deformability of the weld rivet in the region heated in this way.
In another embodiment of the solution according to the invention, the base component has a cavity which accommodates at least the end region and parts of the shank of the weld rivet. This results in a weld rivet joint with a particularly high preload, as the available shrinkage length of the weld rivet can be increased by the section extending into the cavity.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the solution according to the invention, the end face of the weld rivet shank is conical. As the diameter of the weld rivet increases, the planar welding of a full cross-section becomes more difficult, which is due to the inhomogeneous current and force distribution across the cross-section of the weld rivet. By using the conical end face of the weld rivet shank, it is possible to produce a weldable annular projection which, although it is lost in the welding process, allows for an extremely accurately repeatable weld quality. In this context, it is in particular conceivable to separate the welding process from the subsequent riveting process, in particular using different operations and even different machinery, if the material of the base component differs from the material of the components to be joined thereto and if the weld rivet has a larger diameter. It may for example be advantageous to weld the weld rivet by means of capacitor discharge welding, followed by riveting in another station in a conventional resistance welding machine.
In a further alternative embodiment of the solution according to the invention, the weld rivet is designed as a tubular rivet with a blind hole open either towards the end face of the shank or towards the head. In this way, a particularly light-weight weld rivet can be produced with a small amount of heat and reduced riveting force requirements, wherein, if the end face of the shank is annular, the blind hole provides a location for spatter, so that it cannot endanger the quality of the weld rivet joint to be produced by uncontrolled splashing.
Further important features and advantages of the invention can be derived from the dependent claims, the drawings and the description of the figures with reference to the drawings.
It is understood that the features mentioned above and yet to be explained below can be used not only in the specified combination, but also in other combinations or individually, without exceeding the scope of the present invention.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings and explained in greater detail in the following description, identical reference numbers identifying identical, similar or functionally identical components.
Of the diagrammatic figures:
a shows the individual components of a weld rivet joint according to the invention,
b shows a weld rivet joint after the welding process,
c shows a completed weld rivet joint,
a shows another embodiment in a view corresponding to
d shows a completed weld rivet joint with the components from
a, b show an exploded view and a completed weld rivet joint with a weld rivet having a countersunk head,
a, b correspond to
a to 9a are exploded views of a weld rivet joint according to the invention,
b to 9b show completed weld river joints,
a and 12a show a further embodiment of a weld rivet joint according to the invention with a weld rivet, initially without a head,
b and 12b show a weld rivet joint made using the components from
c and 12c show completed weld rivet joints with swaged-on heads,
a to c show differently shaped end faces of the weld rivet,
a to d show weld rivets with a polygonal shank or a polygonal head, and
a to c show a weld rivet joint according to the invention joining a turbine wheel to a shaft.
According to
The weld riveting process itself is carried out as follows:
The shank 4 of the weld rivet 1 is first inserted through the hole 8 of the at least one component 6 to be joined to the base component 7, until its end face 9 contacts the base component 7. A current pulse is then used to heat the end face 9 of the weld rivet 1, welding it to the base component 7 as shown in
The weld rivet joint 2 according to the invention in particular allows components 6 made of very different materials to be joined, such as plastics, fibre-reinforced plastics, magnesium, nickel, chromium-nickel, copper etc. The material of the weld rivet 1 will of course have to be matched to the expected thermal and/or mechanical stresses. The welding operation itself can be performed using conventional welding tongs, permitting the use of existing means of production.
According to
According to
As it is not always possible to provide a conical shape for the hole 8, the weld rivet 1 can alternatively be centered as shown in
If weld rivet joints 2 are produced using a weld rivet 1 with a large shank diameter, the planar welding of the full cross-section of the end face 9 can be difficult, which is in particular due to the inhomogeneous current and force distribution across the cross-section. For this reason, the end face 9 of the weld rivet 1 is designed conical or that the weld rivet 1 is itself designed as a tubular rivet with an end which is open towards the end face 9 of the shank 4. This end may be designed as a blind hole. Such a tubular rivet is shown by way of example in
A weld rivet according to
The weld rivet 1 may, in its original state, be designed without a head 3 as shown by way of example in
a, b and c show differently shaped end faces 9 of the shank 4 of the weld rivet 1; a conical end face 9 as shown in
According to
a to c each shows a weld rivet joint 2 between one or more components 6 and a base component 7, wherein the component 6 also has a hole 8. The base component 7 of this embodiment is an axial extension 14 of a shaft 15, which engages the hole 8. The component 6 may accordingly be a rotor or a turbine wheel. This type of mounting may, for example, be considered for attaching a turbine wheel made of titanium aluminium to a shaft 15 made of steel or Inconel®. To solve such mounting problems, the weld rivet 1 is made of a nickel-based steel alloy, while the shaft 15 is made of steel. The weld rivet 1 according to
The weld rivet shown in
In general, it is possible to replace conventional joints such as threaded connections by the weld rivet joint 2 according to the invention, which offers major advantages in mechanical engineering and vehicle production, in particular in engine and body production.
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 022 263.1 | May 2008 | DE | national |
10 2008 031 121.9 | Jul 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP09/00595 | 1/30/2009 | WO | 00 | 1/13/2011 |