Metal fusion bonding – Means to apply vibratory solid-state bonding energy to work
Patent
1988-10-19
1989-05-23
Godici, Nicholas P.
Metal fusion bonding
Means to apply vibratory solid-state bonding energy to work
228 14, 228 35, 228 45, 228 52, 228 563, 228 8, 228 151, 228 41, B23K 300, B23K 306
Patent
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ABSTRACT:
An automatic spot soldering machine incorporates apparatus for automatically sequencing through operations for forming soldered joints at a predetermined position. The sequence includes preforming a quantity of solder from a length of solder wire and positioning it on the joint, and lowering a soldering iron into position for a predetermined period of time. The solder wire is advanced and retracted by a reversible clutch incorporating a rotatable disk and a concentric clamping ring.
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Hieshima Howard
Meixner Robert
Ono Harry
Godici Nicholas P.
Heinrich Samuel M.
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