Method for connecting a conductor comprising a base metal to a terminal element comprising copper by means of welding as well as a terminal assembly produced thereby
10727615 ยท 2020-07-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23K20/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01R43/28
ELECTRICITY
B32B15/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K20/2333
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
H01R4/62
ELECTRICITY
B23K20/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B15/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A terminal assembly comprises a conductor including a base metal, a terminal element including copper, and a weld seam at which the terminal element is welded to the conductor. The weld seam has a layer including a copper alloy or of a mixture including copper and at least one base metal.
Claims
1. A terminal assembly, comprising: a conductor including a base metal; a terminal element including copper, the terminal element having a layer of a coating in an unwelded state; and a weld seam at which the terminal element is welded to the conductor, the weld seam having a portion of the layer of coating including a copper alloy in a welded state, or of a mixture including copper and at least one base metal in a welded state.
2. The terminal assembly of claim 1, wherein the conductor includes aluminum.
3. The terminal assembly of claim 2, wherein the conductor consists of aluminum or an aluminum alloy.
4. The terminal assembly of claim 1, wherein the conductor has a conductor cross-section of 5 to 120 mm.sup.2.
5. The terminal assembly of claim 4, wherein the conductor cross-section is 6 to 80 mm.sup.2.
6. The terminal assembly of claim 5, wherein the conductor cross-section is 30 to 40 mm.sup.2.
7. The terminal assembly of claim 1, wherein the mixture has at least one base metal selected from the group consisting of zinc, aluminum, tin, iron, nickel, manganese and oxides of the aforementioned metals.
8. The terminal assembly of claim 1, wherein the copper alloy is a powder selected from the group consisting of CuSn, CuZnxSny, CuFe, CuNiSi, CuAlxy and brass.
9. The terminal assembly of claim 8, wherein the copper alloy is brass and a zinc content of the brass is between 10% and 70%.
10. The terminal assembly of claim 9, wherein the zinc content of the brass is between 20% and 40%.
11. The terminal assembly of claim 10, wherein the zinc content of the brass is between 28 and 32%.
12. The terminal assembly of claim 9, wherein the brass includes lead and/or at least one further alloy element.
13. The terminal assembly of claim 12, wherein the at least one further alloy element is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, iron, manganese, nickel, silicon and tin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying Figures, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
(8) Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the attached drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements. The present invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that the present disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the concept of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
(9) In the following description, base metal should be understood to be all metals which have, in the electrochemical voltage series, a standard electrode potential which is smaller than the standard electrode potential of hydrogen. Welding should be understood to mean the permanent connection of components by applying heat and/or pressure. A coating is the application of a firmly adhering layer of formless material onto the surface of a carrier material; the layer which arises is the coating.
(10) A terminal assembly 18 according to the invention is shown in
(11) The conductor 1, as shown in
(12) A pre-stamped strip 7 shown in
(13) The terminal element 2 comprises copper and can, for example, be a contact element of a plug-in connector. In order to improve the welding of the terminal element 2 comprising copper to the conductor 1 comprising a base metal, a layer made up of a copper alloy or a mixture comprising copper and at least one base metal is applied at least at a weld joint 5, 10, before the conductor 1 and the terminal element 2 are welded together. In an exemplary embodiment, the terminal element 2 is coated; the terminal section 9 of the terminal element 2 is coated at least in sections, in particular in the region of the terminal weld joint 10.
(14) The coating process is shown in
(15) A coating by cold gas spraying, as in the shown embodiment, can be performed continuously. To do so, for example, the coating zone 15 of the nozzle 12 can be guided successively over the terminal weld joints 10 in the pre-stamped strip 7. Alternatively, the coating zone 15 of the nozzle 12 could be stationary and the individual terminal elements 2 within a strip 7 can be successively guided through the coating zone 15.
(16) The coating material 14, in an embodiment, has a mixture comprising copper and at least one base metal. The base metal of the mixture can, for example, be selected from the group comprising zinc, aluminum, tin, iron, nickel, manganese, and oxides of the aforementioned metals. In an embodiment, the coating material 14 is a mixture having alumina powder, zinc powder and copper powder. Such a mixture forms a well-adhering coating on a terminal element 2 as a carrier material.
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(18) An alternative coating 14 is shown in the scanning electron microscope image in
(19) After the copper alloy or the mixture has been applied as the coating 16 at least at the conductor weld joint 5 at the conductor 1 and/or at the terminal weld joint 10 at the terminal element 2, the conductor weld joint 5 and the terminal weld joint 10 are brought together and the conductor 1 and the terminal element 2 are welded there. The welding process is shown schematically in
(20) After welding, a terminal assembly 18 shown in
(21) By coating with a copper alloy or with a mixture comprising copper and at least one base metal, a connecting layer is applied at the weld seam 19. This connecting layer improves the connection of the conductor 1 to the terminal element 2 both mechanically and in terms of electrical conductivity. The coating protects the region of the conductor 1 which is connected to the terminal element 2 from the formation of an insulating corrosion layer which impedes the electron transport across the surface as a conductor current from the conductor 1 onto the terminal element 2. The base metal is present together with copper in the applied coating, either in a mixture or a copper alloy, such that corrosion occurs, if at all, at most partially and not across the surface. Furthermore, the coating improves the mechanical connection between the conductor 1 and the terminal element 2 by improving the suitability for welding and the weld connection quality.