US2522329A - Method of bonding three or more metal units - Google Patents

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US2522329A
US2522329A US592891A US59289145A US2522329A US 2522329 A US2522329 A US 2522329A US 592891 A US592891 A US 592891A US 59289145 A US59289145 A US 59289145A US 2522329 A US2522329 A US 2522329A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B5/00Joining sheets or plates, e.g. panels, to one another or to strips or bars parallel to them
    • F16B5/04Joining sheets or plates, e.g. panels, to one another or to strips or bars parallel to them by means of riveting
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L41/00Branching pipes; Joining pipes to walls
    • F16L41/08Joining pipes to walls or pipes, the joined pipe axis being perpendicular to the plane of the wall or to the axis of another pipe
    • F16L41/082Non-disconnectible joints, e.g. soldered, adhesive or caulked joints

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  • Figure l represents a sectional elevation of three metallic associated members, assembled for a bonding operation, the outer member of which is slightly spaced from the base member.
  • Figure 2 a plan view of the base member, provided with perforations, with parts broken away to more clearly show a patch member fitted thereunder, the base member and patch member, in this instance, being formed with a circular feed opening, and
  • Figure 3 a sectional elevation of a completed bonded or soldered joint between the three members.
  • I indicates a fragment of a metallic base member provided with a feed opening 2, rivet apertures 2', and a group of conducting apertures 3.
  • a patch member or unit 4 Fitted to the bottom surface of the base member is a patch member or unit 4, having rivet apertures 2, and slightly spaced from the upper surface of the base member, is a metallic unit 4 in the form of an eared pipe coupling casting, the same being provided with a simple feed opening 5 and bolt receiving apertures 5' in the ears thereof.
  • the outer metallic pipe coupling casting unit 4 is fitted to the outer face of the perforated and apertured base member I and, as indicated in Figure 1, the patch member 4 is also placed against the inner surface of the base member.
  • the three parts having their rivet apertures aligned are then secured by rivets a.
  • the operator simply distributes the heated molten solder, or other bonding agent, between the juxtaposed surfaces of the casting 4 and top face of the base I.
  • the lower face of the metallic unit d' is then pressed against the upper face of the base member and due to the fact that the surface upon which it is pressed is hot and coated with solder or other suitable binding material, all of the members would be sealed when the molten fluid is cooled.
  • the heated surfaces (lCl.
  • the finished method shows members secured by rivets, through the aligned apertures, and the solder or other bonding agent will also seal the joints between the rivets and said apertures.

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Sept. 12, 1950 F. H. woLFF, JR
METHOD oF BoMDTNG THREE 0R MORE METAL UNITS Filed May 9, 1945 l. M 1. 7l. A m w L. m m l l 1 l l V INVENTOR FRED H WOLFF JR.
ATTORNEYS Patented Sept. 12, 1950 UNITED lVIETHOD OF BONDING THREE '0R MORE METAL UNITS Fred H. Wolff, Jr., Racine, Wis., assignor to Young Radiator Company, Racine, Wis., a company of Wisconsin Application May 9, 1945, Serial No. 592,891
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With the above and other minor objects in View, the invention consists in certain peculiarities of construction and arrangement of steps in the art of soldering, as will be hereinafter fully set forth with refer-ence to the accompanying drawingsk and subsequently claimed.
In the drawings: Figure l, represents a sectional elevation of three metallic associated members, assembled for a bonding operation, the outer member of which is slightly spaced from the base member. Figure 2, a plan view of the base member, provided with perforations, with parts broken away to more clearly show a patch member fitted thereunder, the base member and patch member, in this instance, being formed with a circular feed opening, and
Figure 3, a sectional elevation of a completed bonded or soldered joint between the three members.
Referring by characters to the drawings', I indicates a fragment of a metallic base member provided with a feed opening 2, rivet apertures 2', and a group of conducting apertures 3.
Fitted to the bottom surface of the base member is a patch member or unit 4, having rivet apertures 2, and slightly spaced from the upper surface of the base member, is a metallic unit 4 in the form of an eared pipe coupling casting, the same being provided with a simple feed opening 5 and bolt receiving apertures 5' in the ears thereof.
The outer metallic pipe coupling casting unit 4 is fitted to the outer face of the perforated and apertured base member I and, as indicated in Figure 1, the patch member 4 is also placed against the inner surface of the base member. The three parts having their rivet apertures aligned are then secured by rivets a.
In the next step, the operator simply distributes the heated molten solder, or other bonding agent, between the juxtaposed surfaces of the casting 4 and top face of the base I. The lower face of the metallic unit d' is then pressed against the upper face of the base member and due to the fact that the surface upon which it is pressed is hot and coated with solder or other suitable binding material, all of the members would be sealed when the molten fluid is cooled. The heated surfaces (lCl.
will then cause the iiuid bonding agent to travel throughout the engaged surfaces of the casting 4 and top surfaces of the base member, and from thence the fluid bonding substance will travel through the group of apertures 3, upon the juxtaposed surface of the patch 4 to thoroughly coat the same, as indicated at b, whereby the three members, when cooled, will be hermetically sealed together. A
As indicated in Figure 3, the finished method shows members secured by rivets, through the aligned apertures, and the solder or other bonding agent will also seal the joints between the rivets and said apertures.
The drawing illustrates my method applied to the pipe couplings of an automobile radiator. It should be understood, however, that three or more metallic members of any character may be employed in the method described.
I have shown the ow perforations as four in number, two of the flow perforations being adjacent the rivets. Obviously these perforations may be differently postioned.
I claim:
rI'he method of securing an inlet and outlet bracket to the panel of a tank, consisting of forming openings for rivets and bonding material in the bracket and in said panel of said tank, assembling the bracket on said panel, positioning a reinforcing plate on the opposite side of said panel, riveting the bracket and reinforcing plate to the panel through the rivet openings, applying heat to the riveted bracket, panel and reinforcing plate, applying bonding material to the flow openings and flowing the bonding material into the flow openings and then between the contact surfaces of the bracket, panel and reinforcing plate and around the rivets at the circumferential portions between said contact surfaces.
i FRED H. WOLFF, JR.
' REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 774,041 Coin NOV. 1, 1904 1,452,238 Finnegan Apr. 17, 1923 1,591,057 Schwartz July 6, 1926 1,625,229 VStollberg Apr. 19, 1927 1,894,675 Dixon Jan. 17, 1933 2,083,440 Fink June 8, 1937 2,089,125 Kronquest Aug. 3, 1937 2,129,583 Johansson Sept. 6, 1938 2,266,610 Martin Dec. 16, 1941 A2,266,611 Martin et al. Dec. 16, 1941
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US2846246A (en) * 1956-04-12 1958-08-05 Renault Sealing device for cables or pipes passing through a wall or partition
US2957237A (en) * 1955-01-13 1960-10-25 Welding Research Inc Method of making a brazed riveted connection
US3294951A (en) * 1963-04-30 1966-12-27 United Aircraft Corp Micro-soldering
US20160115986A1 (en) * 2014-10-22 2016-04-28 Ford Global Technologies, Llc System for riveting from opposite sides of a workpiece
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US1591057A (en) * 1924-04-21 1926-07-06 American Flange & Mfg Fastening means
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US2837856A (en) * 1955-03-21 1958-06-10 Benitez Humberto Ortiz Dual compensator having shot controls for double barrel shotguns
US2846246A (en) * 1956-04-12 1958-08-05 Renault Sealing device for cables or pipes passing through a wall or partition
US3294951A (en) * 1963-04-30 1966-12-27 United Aircraft Corp Micro-soldering
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