Claims
- 1. A welding assembly apparatus for welding resilient sleeve fasteners onto a component, comprising:a feed channel; and an axially displaceable holder cooperating with said feed channel at one end and open at the other end, said axially displaceable holder being in the form of a rigid tube into which the resilient sleeve fasteners are guided for welding, said rigid tube being configured to directly contact and completely encircle an exterior surface of a resilient sleeve fastener to be welded, said rigid tube also being configured to electrically communicate with the resilient sleeve fastener to be welded to transmit welding current thereto.
- 2. A method of operating a welding assembly apparatus to weld resilient sleeve fasteners onto a component, comprising the steps of:providing a feed channel and an axially displaceable holder cooperating with the feed channel at one end and open at the other ends the axially displaceable holder being in the form of a rigid tube into which the resilient sleeve fasteners are guided for welding; inserting the resilient sleeve fasteners into the feed channel, without previous sorting to ensure correct positioning; and providing a pulse of compressed air to the feed channel to guide the resilient sleeve fasteners into an initial position in the rigid tube for advancement toward and welding to the component, the rigid tube being configured to directly contact and completely encircle an exterior surface of a resilient sleeve fastener to be welded, said rigid tube also being configured to electrically communicate with the resilient sleeve fastener to be welded to transmit welding current thereto.
- 3. A welding assembly apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the resilient sleeve fasteners are hollow, and protective gas is led through a center of the resilient sleeve fastener to be welded as far as the point of welding.
- 4. A welding assembly apparatus according to claim 1, wherein an internal surface of said rigid tube is smooth.
- 5. A welding assembly apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the resilient sleeve fastener to be welded has a widest portion, and said rigid tube has an inner diameter that is dimensioned relative to that of an outer diameter of the widest portion so as to cause prestressed contact between the resilient sleeve fastener and said rigid tube.
- 6. A welding assembly according to claim 1, wherein said rigid tube has a cylindrical inner surface.
- 7. A welding apparatus for welding resilient sleeve fasteners to a welding site, comprising:a rigid tube for guiding the resilient sleeve fasteners to the welding site, said rigid tube being configured to directly contact and completely encircle an exterior surface of a resilient sleeve fastener to be welded, said rigid tube also being configured to electrically communicate with the resilient sleeve fastener to be welded to transmit welding current thereto.
- 8. A welding apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said rigid tube is axially displaceable relative to the welding site.
- 9. A welding apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said rigid tube has a smooth, internal surface.
- 10. A welding apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said rigid tube is cylindrical and has an internal diameter which is so sized relative to an outer diameter of the resilient sleeve fastener to be welder as to assure frictional engagement and electrical contact therebetween.
- 11. A method of welding resilient sleeve fasteners at a welding site, comprising the steps of:inserting the resilient sleeve fasteners into a feed channel; providing a rigid tube to receive the resilient sleeve fasteners from the feed channel and to frictionally engage and electrically contact the resilient sleeve fasteners; and axially displacing the rigid tube to present a frictionally engaged resilient sleeve fastener to the welding site; and welding the resilient sleeve fastener at the welding site.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising:providing a pulse of air to the rigid tube to align in the rigid tube the resilient sleeve fastener to be welded.
Priority Claims (5)
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Parent Case Info
This application is divisional of application Ser. No. 08/379,446, filed Jun. 30, 1995, which is the National Phase of PCT/EP93/01922, filed on Jul. 27, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,820,323.
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