Metal fusion bonding – Metallic heat applicator – Tip or head alloy or polymetallic structure
Patent
1983-06-16
1985-12-24
Ramsey, Kenneth J.
Metal fusion bonding
Metallic heat applicator
Tip or head alloy or polymetallic structure
228 59, B23K 302
Patent
active
045601011
ABSTRACT:
A soldering or de-soldering tool with self-locking, removeable soldering or de-soldering tapered tips which interlock with a similar taper in a tip-receiving bore of the tool. The invention also is directed to a replaceable soldering or de-soldering tip using only a self-locking taper to provide attachment, sealing and heat transfer. The tips may be made of conventional materials, such as copper, or can be carbon-based. In the preferred embodiment of the invention the tips are carbon-based, and the attachment portion of the tip which fits within the tip-receiving bore of the tool is unplated.
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Urban Paul L.
Wilhelmson Jack L.
Cooper Industries Inc.
Ramsey Kenneth J.
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