IP Library Granted Patent US 9,095,925
Granted Patent B2
US 9,095,925 · App. 13/137,675 · Granted Aug 4, 2015

Earth electrode apparatus

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Patent No.
US 9,095,925
App. No.
13/137,675
Granted
Aug 4, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

In an earth electrode apparatus, a cradle having first, second, and third shanks to which first, second, and third earth electrodes can be attached respectively is coupled to a shaft supported by a base. The cradle is coupled thereto in a tiltable manner. If the surface of a workpiece is irregular or inclined, the cradle tilts for balancing with the workpiece to ensure equal contact pressure for the contact of the first, second, and third earth electrodes with the workpiece, thereby offering stable contact irrespective of surface irregularity or inclination. Since a welding current is split to flow into the first, second, and third earth electrodes through respective points of contact thereof with the workpiece, it is possible to reduce current density at each of the points of contact and to avoid heat generation ascribable to conductive resistance at each of the points of contact.

Claims (35)

1. An earth electrode apparatus for conductive contact of an earth electrode with a workpiece, comprising:

a shaft supported by a base disposed opposite to the workpiece;

a tiltable member having a pedestal and first, second, and third shanks, the pedestal being coupled to the shaft in a tiltable manner, the first, second, and third shanks protruding from the pedestal; and

first, second, and third earth electrodes attached to ends of the first, second, and third shanks, respectively,

wherein all of the first, second, and third earth electrodes are brought into contact with the workpiece as a result of relative movement of at least one of the workpiece and the base closer to each other.

2. The earth electrode apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein

the shaft includes a shaft body having a base end fixed to the base, and

a spherical part having a spherical surface formed at an end of the shaft body;

the tiltable member includes

the pedestal,

a socket that extends from the pedestal and has a hemispherical or roughly hemispherical cavity formed inside the socket with an opening at an end, the spherical part being fitted in the cavity in such a way as to allow the cavity to slide along the spherical surface of the spherical part, and

the first, second, and third shanks protruding from the pedestal in a direction away from the socket; and

the first, second, and third earth electrodes are detachably attached to the ends of the first, second, and third shanks, respectively.

3. The earth electrode apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein each of the shanks has a tapered conical earth electrode attachment part at an end side; and each of the earth electrodes includes a hemispherical top part and a cylindrical base part that are formed integrally, has a tapered hole in which the electrode attachment part can be fitted, and has a cylindrical shape with a bottom.

4. The earth electrode apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the earth electrode apparatus is applied to one-sided resistance spot welding; and a coolant reservoir is formed between the end of each of the shanks and a bottom of the tapered hole of the corresponding one of the earth electrodes when the earth electrode attachment part of each of the shanks is fitted in the tapered hole of the corresponding one of the earth electrodes for attachment.

5. An earth electrode apparatus for conductive contact of an earth electrode with a workpiece, comprising:

a shaft supported by a base disposed opposite to the workpiece;

a tiltable shaft having a tiltable-shaft pedestal coupled to the base-supported shaft in a tiltable manner;

a tiltable member having a tiltable-member pedestal and first, second, and third shanks, the tiltable-member pedestal being coupled to the tiltable shaft in a tiltable manner, the first, second, and third shanks protruding from the tiltable-member pedestal; and

first, second, and third earth electrodes attached to ends of the first, second, and third shanks, respectively,

wherein all of the first, second, and third earth electrodes are brought into contact with the workpiece as a result of relative movement of at least one of the workpiece and the base closer to each other.

6. The earth electrode apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein

the base-supported shaft includes

a shaft body having a base end fixed to the base, and

a spherical part having a spherical surface formed at an end of the shaft body;

the tiltable shaft includes

a tiltable-shaft socket that extends from the tiltable-shaft pedestal and has a hemispherical or roughly hemispherical cavity formed inside the tiltable-shaft socket with an opening at an end, the spherical part of the base-supported shaft being fitted in the cavity of the tiltable shaft in such a way as to allow the cavity of the tiltable shaft to slide along the spherical surface of the spherical part of the base-supported shaft, and

a tiltable-shaft body protruding from the tiltable-shaft pedestal in a direction away from the tiltable-shaft socket, a spherical part with a spherical surface being formed at an end of the tiltable-shaft body;

the tiltable member includes

a tiltable-member socket that extends from the tiltable-member pedestal and has a hemispherical or roughly hemispherical cavity formed inside the tiltable-member socket with an opening at an end, the spherical part of the tiltable shaft being fitted in the cavity of the tiltable member in such a way as to allow the cavity of the tiltable member to slide along the spherical surface of the spherical part of the tiltable shaft, and

the first, second, and third shanks protruding from the tiltable-member pedestal in a direction away from the tiltable-member socket; and

the first, second, and third earth electrodes are detachably attached to the ends of the first, second, and third shanks, respectively.

7. The earth electrode apparatus according to claim 5 , further comprising a tiltable member supporting unit for urging the tiltable member to a preset position with respect to the base-supported shaft.

8. The earth electrode apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein each of the shanks has a tapered conical earth electrode attachment part at an end side; and each of the earth electrodes includes a hemispherical top part and a cylindrical base part that are formed integrally, has a tapered hole in which the electrode attachment part can be fitted, and has a cylindrical shape with a bottom.

9. The earth electrode apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the earth electrode apparatus is applied to one-sided resistance spot welding; and a coolant reservoir is formed between the end of each of the shanks and a bottom of the tapered hole of the corresponding one of the earth electrodes when the earth electrode attachment part of each of the shanks is fitted in the tapered hole of the corresponding one of the earth electrodes for attachment.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 12, 2017
From: FUJI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
To: SUBARU CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 042624/0886 →
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Oct 31, 2014
From: FUJI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
To: FUJI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Reel/Frame 034114/0841 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 7, 2011
From: SAKAI, KENSUKE
To: FUJI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Reel/Frame 027212/0949 →