Electric heating – Metal heating – For bonding with pressure
Patent
1994-01-04
1995-06-27
Shaw, Clifford C.
Electric heating
Metal heating
For bonding with pressure
219 8651, 219 87, 219 911, 219 9121, B23K 1124
Patent
active
054282020
ABSTRACT:
Methods and apparatus for fusing together electrical conductors to a commutator are provided. A precise, timed, and controlled delivery of electric current to the fusing electrode of the fusing machine is achieved. A generic supply signal is converted into a precise and constant input signal through the use of monitoring and feedback techniques, which compare the current status of the physical and electrical phases of the fusing operation to various predetermined fusing profiles to determine the proper application of current to the fusing electrode.
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Jackson Robert R.
Morris Robert W.
Shaw Clifford C.
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