IP Library Granted Patent US 10,265,797
Granted Patent B2
US 10,265,797 · App. 14/902,985 · Granted Apr 23, 2019

Resistance spot welding method

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Patent No.
US 10,265,797
App. No.
14/902,985
Granted
Apr 23, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A resistance spot welding method including: a pulsation process of clamping a sheet assembly of two or more overlapped steel sheets including at least one high tensile steel sheet using a pair of welding electrodes that are connected to a spot welding power source employing an inverter direct current method, and performing plural repetitions of current passing and current pass stopping, while pressing the steel sheets with the welding electrodes; and a continuous current pass process in which, after the pulsation process, current is passed continuously for a longer period of time than a maximum current pass time of the pulsation process, while pressing the steel sheets with the welding electrodes.

Claims (19)

1. A resistance spot welding method comprising:

providing a sheet assembly of two or more overlapping steel sheets including at least one high-tensile steel sheet, wherein each pair of the two or more overlapping steel sheets includes an interface in the area of overlap;

clamping the sheet assembly using a pair of welding electrodes that are connected to a spot welding power source employing an inverter direct current method;

performing a pulsation process comprising passing a pulse wave of current through said steel sheets, stopping current passage through said steel sheets, and repeating the passing of a pulse wave of current through said steel sheets and the stopping of current passage through said steel sheets, while pressing the steel sheets with the welding electrodes, thereby forming a nugget at the interface between the steel sheets, wherein a current value of the current passes in the pulsation process is from 7.0 kA to 14.0 kA and current passing times in the current passes in the pulsation process are each from 10 milliseconds to 60 milliseconds; and, after the pulsation process,

passing current continuously for a longer period of time than a current passing time of each repetition, while pressing the steel sheets with the welding electrodes and thereby growing the nugget.

2. The resistance spot welding method of claim 1 , wherein a current pass time in the continuous current passing process is from 100 milliseconds to 500 milliseconds.

3. The resistance spot welding method of claim 2 , wherein the current value of a current pass in the continuous current passing process is from 5.0 kA to 12.0 kA.

4. The resistance spot welding method of claim 3 , wherein a maximum current value in the continuous current passing process is a maximum current value in the pulsation process or lower.

5. The resistance spot welding method of claim 1 , wherein, in the pulsation process, current pass stop times between adjacent current passes are each from 10 milliseconds to 60 milliseconds.

6. The resistance spot welding method of claim 1 , wherein, in the pulsation process, a final current pass stop time between a final current pass and the continuous current passing process is from 10 milliseconds to 120 milliseconds.

7. The resistance spot welding method of claim 1 , wherein the high-tensile steel sheet is a hot stamped steel sheet having a surface covered with a zinc-based skin or an aluminum-based skin.

8. A resistance spot welding method comprising:

providing a sheet assembly of two or more overlapping steel sheets including at least one high-tensile steel sheet, wherein each pair of the two or more overlapping steel sheets includes an interface in the area of overlap;

clamping the sheet assembly using a pair of welding electrodes that are connected to a spot welding power source employing an inverter direct current method;

performing a pulsation process comprising passing a pulse wave of current through said steel sheets, stopping current passage through said steel sheets, and repeating the passing of a pulse wave of current through said steel sheets and the stopping of current passage through said steel sheets, while pressing the steel sheets with the welding electrodes, thereby forming a nugget at the interface between the steel sheets, wherein current passing times in the current passes in the pulsation process are each from 10 milliseconds to 60 milliseconds; and, after the pulsation process,

passing current continuously for a longer period of time than a current passing time of each repetition, while pressing the steel sheets with the welding electrodes and thereby growing the nugget, wherein a current value of a current pass in the continuous current passing process is from 5.0 kA to 12.0 kA and a current pass time in the continuous current passing process is from 100 milliseconds to 500 milliseconds.

9. The resistance spot welding method of claim 8 , wherein, in the pulsation process, current pass stop times between adjacent current passes are each from 10 milliseconds to 60 milliseconds.

10. The resistance spot welding method of claim 8 , wherein, in the pulsation process, a final current pass stop time between a final current pass and the continuous current passing process is from 10 milliseconds to 120 milliseconds.

11. The resistance spot welding method of claim 8 , wherein the high-tensile steel sheet is a hot stamped steel sheet having a surface covered with a zinc-based skin or an aluminum-based skin.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 14, 2019
From: NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION
To: NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 049257/0828 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 5, 2016
From: FUJIMOTO, HIROKI; OIKAWA, HATSUHIKO; YAMANAKA, SHINTARO
To: NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 037412/0273 →