CONNECTION ELEMENT AND TOOL FOR SECURING A CONNECTION ELEMENT TO A COMPONENT VIA FRICTION WELDING
20230026191 · 2023-01-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Dieter Kittel (Bad Laasphe, DE)
- Niko Müller (Bad Berleburg-Raumland, DE)
- Danni Engel (Henstedt-Ulzburg, DE)
Cpc classification
B23K20/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K20/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B11/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B23K35/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K20/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K20/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A connection element for securing to a component, in particular a component made of a fiber composite material, comprising a main part, a functional part and a friction welding inlay, which in turn comprises a thermoplastic material. A tool application point is formed on an upper side of the main part. The friction welding inlay may be interlocking.
Claims
1. A connection element for securing to a surface of a component by friction welding, said connection element comprising: a main part; and a functional part, wherein the main part has an upper side and an underside which is opposite the upper side and has an annular bead, the main part has an opening connecting the upper side and the underside, and the functional part has a shank and a head at a first end of the shank, and the diameter or extension of which head transverse to a longitudinal axis of the shank is greater than a diameter of the opening.
2. The connection element according to claim 1, wherein the main part has at least one interlocking element on the upper side and/or the outer contour, and the at least one interlocking element is designed to transmit the torque required during friction welding from a tool for joining to the main part.
3. The connection element according to claim 2, wherein the interlocking element comprises one or more depressions in the upper side of the main part.
4. The connection element according to claim 2, wherein the interlocking element comprises one, two, three or more longitudinal grooves or depressions on the outer contour of the main part.
5. The connection element according to claim 2, wherein the one interlocking element comprises a non-rotationally symmetrical outer contour.
6. The connection element according to claim 1, wherein the head of the functional part is designed as a plate,
7. The connection element according to claim 1, wherein the underside of the main part is complementary to the head of the functional part, such that the functional part and the main part are connected to one another in a rotationally fixed and interlocking manner.
8. The connection element according to claim 1, wherein the functional part has a centering portion which interacts with the opening in the main part.
9. The connection element according to claim 8, wherein the opening of the main part and the centering portion of the functional part are connected to one another in a rotationally fixed and interlocking manner.
10. The connection element according to claim 1, wherein the shank of the functional part is designed as part of a snap connection with one or more undercuts.
11. The connection element according to claim 1, wherein an external thread and/or an internal thread is formed on the shank of the functional part.
12. The connection element according to claim 1, wherein the main part made of a weldable material.
13. A tool for joining said connection element according to claim 1 to a component by friction welding, the tool comprising: an at least partially hollow/tubular main body, wherein a first end of the tool is designed in such a way that the first end of the tool forms a rotationally fixed interlocking connection with the main part and/or the centering portion of the functional part when said first end is placed on the connection element.
14. The tool according to claim 13, wherein at least one pin is arranged on the first end of the main body in such a way that a rotationally fixed interlocking connection with the main part is produced when the tool is placed on the connecting part.
15. The tool according to claim 13, wherein the first end of the main body is designed in such a way that a rotationally fixed interlocking connection with the main part and/or the centering portion of the functional part is produced when said first end is placed on the connecting part.
16. The connection element according to claim 1, wherein the connection element is a thermal adhesive bonding boss.
17. The connection element according to claim 2, wherein the interlocking element comprises one or more circular depressions in the upper side of the main part.
18. The connection element according to claim 2, wherein the one interlocking element comprises a non-rotationally symmetrical outer contour in the form of a regular or irregular polygon or a Gleichdick.
19. The connection element according to claim 1, wherein the head of the functional part is designed as a plate, preferably as a non-rotationally symmetrical plate.
20. The connection element according to claim 1, wherein the weldable material is a thermoplastic material or metal.
Description
DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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[0033] Another alternative for torque transmission between a tool for friction welding and the main part 1 is shown in
[0034] It is not necessary to form both the depressions 5 and the grooves 7 on one base part. One of elements 5 or 7 is generally sufficient. The main part 1 can be centered relative to the tool by means of both the longitudinal grooves 7 and the depressions 5. However, it is also possible to center the main part 1 relative to the tool by means of the outer contour of the main part 1 and a complementary design of the tool, for example.
[0035] It is also possible to not form the main part 1 in a circular manner, but rather as a hexagon or as a Gleichdick (polygon), for example. The outer contour is then not rotationally symmetrical and it is possible to transmit the torque from the tool to the main part by means of a tool having a complementary shape. In this case, neither depressions 5 nor longitudinal grooves 7 are required. This results in a particularly smooth outer contour of the main part 1 that is less susceptible to contamination. This embodiment is not shown.
[0036] The dashed circular lines in
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[0039] The recess 11 on the underside of the main part 1 can be seen clearly in
[0040] The dimensions of the bead 9, in particular the height, width, diameter and cross section thereof, determine the available welding addition and the parameters of the friction welding process. The dimensions of the bead 9 can be adjusted according to the requirements of the application. The good adaptability of the connection element according to the invention to different applications is also evident here.
[0041] In the embodiment shown, the bead 9 is relatively large, such that a large amount of material is available for friction welding.
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[0044] As can be seen particularly well from the view from above (
[0045] In the embodiments shown, the functional part 19 comprises an (optional) centering portion 23, the dimensions of which are matched to the diameter of the opening 3 of the main part 1. When the shank 25 of the functional part is pushed through the opening into the main part, a slight press fit is preferably produced between the centering portion 23 and the opening 3 of the main part 1. This prevents the functional part 19 from accidentally falling out of the main part 1 again.
[0046] The flattened portions 15 and 27 in the recess 11 and the head 21, respectively, ensure a reliable and efficient transmission of torques between the functional part 19 and the main part 1. The torque transmission is not limited to the embodiments shown. Large axial forces can also be transmitted between the functional part 19 and the main part 1 via the head 21.
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[0048] An alternative functional part 19 is shown in
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[0050] The two-part connection element according to the invention can then be placed on a tool for joining and then connected to a component by friction welding in the manner described above.
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[0053] A first end 35 of the tool 31 is designed as a contact surface 36 for the main part 1. Three pins 37 are pressed into the end face of the tool 31, two of which are visible. These pins 37 move into the depressions 5 of the main part 1 according to
[0054] A drive element 39 is provided at an end opposite the first end 35. In the embodiment shown, the drive element 39 is a cylindrical pin having two parallel surfaces for clamping in the tool holder. The tool 31 is clamped in a device for friction welding with said drive element.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0055] 1 main part [0056] 3 opening [0057] 5 depression [0058] 7 longitudinal groove [0059] 9 bead [0060] 11 depression/recess [0061] 13 rib [0062] 15 flattened portion [0063] 17 outer contour [0064] 19 functional part [0065] 21 head [0066] 23 centering portion [0067] 25 shank [0068] 27 flattened portion [0069] 29 undercut [0070] 30 component [0071] 31 tool [0072] 33 tubular main body [0073] 35 first end [0074] 37 pin [0075] 39 drive element [0076] 41 internal thread