IP Library Granted Patent US 10,406,627
Granted Patent B2
US 10,406,627 · App. 15/025,459 · Granted Sep 10, 2019

Resistance spot welding method

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Patent No.
US 10,406,627
App. No.
15/025,459
Granted
Sep 10, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

By superposing a plurality of steel sheets including a high tensile steel sheet and performing pulsation conduction by an inverter DC type spot welding power supply and controlling the conduction time of the current pulses, intervals of the current pulses, that is, conduction idle time, and weld current applied at the current pulses in a variable manner, the optimum weld conditions are obtained. For resistance spot welding of the hot stamped steel sheet, resistance spot welding with a minimum weld current of a second pulsation step higher than the maximum weld current at a first pulsation step is used to suppress the occurrence of outer spatter and inner spatter and secure a broad suitable current range even if using an inverter DC power supply.

Claims (26)

1. A resistance spot welding method welding a plurality of steel sheets including a high tensile steel sheet superposed, in which said resistance spot welding method,

the conduction system is pulsation conduction using an inverter DC welding power supply, and,

in a plurality of current pulses forming the pulsation conduction,

at respective current pulses, a conduction time, intervals of the current pulses defined as a conduction idle time, and weld currents applied by the current pulses are variably controlled,

wherein the resistance spot welding method has a plurality of pulsation steps of a group of current pulses by which relationship between said conduction time and said conduction idle time and said weld current is expressed uniformly in a consecutive plurality of said current pulses, and

wherein an initial pulsation step of first pulsation step and a succeeding second pulsation step, a minimum weld current at said second pulsation step is higher than a maximum weld current at said first pulsation step.

2. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 1 wherein, in said first pulsation step, there are two or more current pulses, a conduction time of said current pulse is respectively 5 to 60 msec, and a conduction idle time is 5 to 60 msec,

in said second pulsation step, there are three or more current pulses, a conduction time of a current pulse is respectively 5 to 60 msec, and a conduction idle time is 5to 60 msec, and

a conduction idle time between said first pulsation step and said second pulsation step is 5 to 120 msec.

3. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 1 wherein a weld current at said first pulsation step is 5.0 to 14.0 kA, while a weld current at said second pulsation step is 5.0 kA to 16.0 kA.

4. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 1 wherein a minimum weld current at said second pulsation step is 0.5 kA or more higher than a maximum weld current at said first pulsation step.

5. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 1 wherein a weld current at said first pulsation step is a constant value, and a weld current at said second pulsation step is a constant value.

6. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 1 wherein a surface of said high tensile steel sheet is covered by a zinc-based coating film or an aluminum-based coating film.

7. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 1 wherein said high tensile steel sheet is a hot stamped steel sheet.

8. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 2 wherein a weld current at said first pulsation step is 5.0 to 14.0 kA, while a weld current at said second pulsation step is 5.0 kA to 16.0 kA.

9. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 2 wherein a minimum weld current at said second pulsation step is 0.5 kA or more higher than a maximum weld current at said first pulsation step.

10. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 3 wherein a minimum weld current at said second pulsation step is 0.5 kA or more higher than a maximum weld current at said first pulsation step.

11. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 2 wherein a weld current at said first pulsation step is a constant value, and a weld current at said second pulsation step is a constant value.

12. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 3 wherein a weld current at said first pulsation step is a constant value, and a weld current at said second pulsation step is a constant value.

13. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 4 wherein a weld current at said first pulsation step is a constant value, and a weld current at said second pulsation step is a constant value.

14. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 1 wherein a surface of said high tensile steel sheet is covered by a zinc-based coating film or an aluminum-based coating film.

15. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 2 wherein a surface of said high tensile steel sheet is covered by a zinc-based coating film or an aluminum-based coating film.

16. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 3 wherein a surface of said high tensile steel sheet is covered by a zinc-based coating film or an aluminum-based coating film.

17. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 4 wherein a surface of said high tensile steel sheet is covered by a zinc-based coating film or an aluminum-based coating film.

18. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 1 ,

wherein the plurality of consecutive pulses are constant in conduction time and idle time and the weld current of a pulse becomes a function of time.

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 Mar 29, 2016
From: FUJIMOTO, HIROKI; OIKAWA, HATSUHIKO; YAMANAKA, SHINTARO; IMAMURA, TAKASHI
To: NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 038125/0814 →