WELDING ELECTRODE CAP

20190184487 · 2019-06-20

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    Abstract

    A domed copper electrode tip has a refractory insert inserted thereinto extending from the apogee of the dome into the interior of the electrode. The refractory insert is, preferably, a tungsten insert which is force-fitted into the interior of the electrode tip.

    Claims

    1. In a copper-based electrode tip of the type having a domed top, the improvement which comprises: a refractory material insert extending from the apogee of the dome into the interior of the electrode tip.

    2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the refractory material is selected from the group consisting of molybdenum, rhenium, niobium, tantalum and tungsten

    3. The improvement of claim 2 wherein the refractory material is tungsten.

    4. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the electrode tip is an interiorly finned electrode.

    5. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the electrode tip is a copper tip.

    6. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the electrode tip is a dispersion strengthened copper tip.

    7. A method for manufacturing an electrode tip comprising: piercing an opening into the electrode tip and force-fitting a refractory insert from the exterior surface of the tip of the electrode into the interior thereof.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0012] FIGS. 1A-1C illustrate, in cross-section, the insertion of a refractory insert into a standard electrode tip in accordance with the present invention; and

    [0013] FIG. 2A-2C illustrate, in cross-section, the insertion of a refractory insert into a finned electrode.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

    [0014] Now, and with reference to the drawing and, in particular, FIG. 1, there is depicted therein an electrode tip 10. The tip 10 is of the type comprising a substantially cylindrical sidewall 12 with a dome tip 14 integrally formed therewith. The tip has a hollow interior 15 having an entry 16 for receiving an electrode shank 19.

    [0015] As is known to the skilled artisan a robotic electrode tip 10 is typically formed from copper or a dispersion strengthened copper alloy. Such materials are well known to the skilled artisan.

    [0016] Further, as is known to the skilled artisan such copper or copper-based electrode tips have a melting point of about 1100 F. Under ordinary conditions robotic welding will typically take place at the melting temperature of steel, i.e. about 2750 F. Because of high temperatures at which welding occurs such electrode tips, generally, have a useful life of about 2500 to about 3600 welds.

    [0017] In accordance herewith and as shown in the drawing a medial or central refractory insert 20 is inserted into the interior 15 of the tip and has a length extending from the apogee 21 of the tip of the electrode shank to the interior terminus 22 of the dome 14 of the tip 10 and is imparted with a curvature or other shape such that it is contiguous with the dome of the tip such that there are no discontinuities associated therewith.

    [0018] The refractory material may be of any type which has a melting point in excess of that of the copper or copper alloy.

    [0019] Preferably, among the useful refractory materials are, for example, molybdenum, rhenium, niobium, tungsten, tantalum and the like. The preferred refractory material is tungsten which has a melting point of approximately 6200 F.

    [0020] The tungsten insert can be manufactured by any suitable well known method including powder metallurgical processing.

    [0021] Referring again to the drawing, the refractory insert 20 is inserted into the tip 14 by initially providing a small opening 24 in the dome by any suitable means such as by a punch or the like as well as by drilling in a secondary operation. The insert is, then, force-fitted into the interior of the tip until it reaches with the interior terminus of the electrode top.

    [0022] Any discontinuities are avoided through the force-fitting by having the tungsten insert by being of a diameter slightly larger than that of the pierced or drilled opening into which it is inserted.

    [0023] The insert can be force-fitted through any suitable means including manually with a hammer or through any automatic press or the like.

    [0024] It is to be appreciated herein that the present invention is applicable to any type of copper-based electrode tip be it internally finned such as shown in FIGS. 2A-2C or the standard, non-finned electrode of FIGS. 1A-1C.

    [0025] Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:

    INDEX OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

    [0026] Electrode tip 10

    [0027] Sidewall 12

    [0028] Dome 14

    [0029] Interior 15

    [0030] Entry 16

    [0031] Electrode [0032] Shank 19

    [0033] Insert 20

    [0034] Apogee 21

    [0035] Dome Interior [0036] Terminus 22

    [0037] Opening 24