Making a plastic tank having a weld joint by using a resilient clamp
View Patent ↗A plastic tank is comprised of two parts, a base and a top, that are permanently joined to each other by welding at a circumferential joint formed by two mating flanges of the parts. Fusion weld elements are captured on the faying surfaces of the flanges of the assembled parts, and the elements melted by internal heating of metal portions of the elements. Before heating of the elements, the flanges are gripped by a clamp which applies a resilient force which, during welding, causes the flanges to move toward each other and thereby a good weld joint is formed.
1. A method of forming a plastic tank having a weld joint between a flange of a tank base and a mating flange of a tank top, each flange having a faying surface, wherein the base and top have been molded in a first fabrication step and are configured to mate with each other along a lengthwise axis at said flanges, for forming a weld joint therebetween, which comprises:
positioning at least one weld element on at least one said flange faying surface, and mating the base and top with each other so said weld element is captured between the faying surfaces of mated flanges of the base and the top, wherein the mated faying surfaces have a first spacing apart from each other, said spacing defined by the dimensions of the at least one weld element;
mounting on the mated base and top a C-shape cross section plastic clamp comprising legs which define a concavity so at least a portion of the flange of the tank base and at least a portion of the flange of the tank top are contained within the concavity, so the legs of the clamp thereby apply a resilient force to urge the flanges and each respective faying surface thereof toward each other;
heating the at least one weld element to melt and fuse the at least one weld element to both of said flange faying surfaces, wherein said resilient force of the clamp causes said first spacing between the faying surfaces to decrease; and,
allowing the at least one weld element to cool and form a solid connection between said mating flanges.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the clamp further comprises a step within the concavity, and wherein at least one flange of either the tank top or the tank base has a lip; and wherein said step is engaged with said lip.
3. The method of claim wherein the lip comprises a first plurality of castellations and wherein the clamp has a step which comprises a second plurality of castellations shaped to mate with said first plurality of castellations; further comprising: rotating circumferentially the clamp a small amount relative to said mated base and top after the clamp mounted is placed on the flanges.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the flange of the tank base and the flange of tank top each comprise a tab that extends radially outwardly with respect to said lengthwise axis of the tank, said tabs forming a mating pair of tabs; wherein prior to said heating step said at least one weld element has terminal ends which run radially outward from the mating flanges at a location of the mating pair of tabs; and wherein the clamp has a split thereby forming opposing clamp ends situated on either side of said mating pair of tabs.
5. The method of claim 4 further comprising: after the weld element has cooled, removing the tabs and captured terminal ends of the weld element from the tank without removing portions of the flange.
6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising: applying a latch to connect the opposing clamp ends to each other, after the tabs and captured terminal ends of the weld element have been removed from the tank.