GB1565138A

GB1565138A – Multi-spot welding apparatus
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GB1565138A – Multi-spot welding apparatus
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Multi-spot welding apparatus

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GB1565138A

GB1565138A
GB26458/77A
GB2645877A
GB1565138A
GB 1565138 A
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GB 1565138A
GB 26458/77 A
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electric supply
jig table
workpiece
pressure applying
applying mechanism
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1976-07-02
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Honda Motor Co Ltd

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1976-07-02
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1977-06-23
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1980-04-16

1977-06-23
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B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING

B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR

B23K—SOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM

B23K11/00—Resistance welding; Severing by resistance heating

B23K11/30—Features relating to electrodes

B23K11/31—Electrode holders and actuating devices therefor

B23K11/318—Supporting devices for electrode holders

B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING

B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR

B23K—SOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM

B23K2101/00—Articles made by soldering, welding or cutting

B23K2101/006—Vehicles

Description

PATENT SPECIFICATION
( 11) 1 565 138 ( 21) Application No 26458/77 ( 22) Filed 23 Jun 1977 ( 31) Convention Application No 51/077769 ( 32) Filed 2 Jul 1976 in ( 33) Japan (JP) ( 44) Complete Specification Published 16 Apr 1980 ( 51) INT CL 3 B 23 K 11/10 ( 52) Index at Acceptance B 3 R 10 2 G 60 ( 19) ( 54) MULTI-SPOT WELDING APPARATUS ( 71) We HONDA Gi IKEN KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISIIA, a corporation of Japan, of No 27-8, 6 chonie, Jingumae, Shibuya-ku Tokyo Japan, do hereby dedare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the follow-
ing statement:-
This invention relates to a multi-spot welding apparatus Such apparatus can be used, for example, for manufacturing a vehicle body shell.
According to the present invention there is provided a multi-spot welding apparatus comprising a frame having:
a jig table provided with a plurality of welding guns disposable along the contour of a workpiece to be welded, an electric supply arrangement comprising a plurality of electric supply units connected to respective welding guns through respective electric supply lines, and a pressure applying mechanism comprising a plurality of operation cylinders connected to respective welding guns through respective flexible cables for operating these guns via these cables; the electric supply arrangement being disposed to the rear of the jig table with respect to the work piece-receiving surface of the jig table, and the operation cylinders of the pressure applying mechanism being disposed at a level above the jig table and the electric supply arrangement.
For a better understanding of the invention and to show how the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which:Figure 1 is a side view, partly in section, of a multi-spot welding apparatus.
Figure 2 is a front view of the apparatus, and Figure 3 is an enlarged sectional side view of a part of Figure 1.
In the Figures, numeral I denotes a machine frame supported on a floor 3 through wheels 2 provided on the lower part of the frame so that this part is thus movable forwards and rearwards along the floor 3 when released from a further pa’ t of the frame as is described in greater detail below.
Numeral 4 denotes a jig table which is fixed to the front of the machine frame 1, inclined to the vertical A large number of welding guns 5 are provided on the table 4 positioned near to one another and disposed along the contour of a workpiece a such as a vehicle body shell Additionally a large number of clamp members 6 are provided disposed along the contour of the workpiece a The welding guns 5 and the clamp members 6 are supported from the front surface of the jig table 4 by respective supporting arms 7, 8.
Each welding gun 5 is connected to a respective operation cylinder 10 through a respective flexible cable 9, such as a Bowden cable, a large number of such operation cylinders 10 thus being provided in a single group in which the cy finders 10 are disposed mutually close to one another to constitute a pressure applying mechanism 11 that is provided on a mounting base 12 provided on the upper surface of the machine frame 1.
This mechanism also includes operation cylinders 14 connected to respective clamp members 6 through respective flexible cables 13 such as Bowden cables.
Each welding gun 5 is also connected to a respective electric supply unit 16 through a respective electric supply line 15 Thus a large number of such electric supply units 16 are provided which are mutually disposed close to one another in a single group that constitutes an electric supply arrangement 17 provided at the rear of the machine frame Numeral 18 denotes an air supply conduit 90 00 m «M 4 tn \ O v) «S 1 565 138 communicating between the pressure applying mechanism 11 and an external compressed air supply source (not illustrated), and numeral 19 denotes an electric supply S conduit connected between the electric supply arrangement 17 and an external electric source (also not illustrated).
In the illustrated apparatus the machine frame 1 comprises a front frame part la which carries the wheels 2, and a rear frame part lb which is fixed to the floor 3 In an ordinary condition, the two frame parts la, lb are in abutment with one another and are coupled together by means of couplings 20, each composed, for example, of a bolt and a nut The front frame la is provided with the jig table 1 and the pressure applying mechanism 11 The rear frame part lb is provided with the electric supply arrangement 16 After completion of a welding operation on a workpiece a, the front frame part la, carrying the workpiece, can be separated and removed from the rear frame part lb to be replaced by another front frame part la prepared for welding a subsequent workpiece a.
As shown clearly in Figure 3, each welding gun 5 comprises a stationary gun arm 5 a and a movable gun arm 5 b The movable gun arm 5 b is connected to the corresponding operation cylinder 10 through the corresponding flexible cable 9 so that the two arms 5 a, Sb may be opened and closed by operation of the corresponding cylinder 10.
These arms 5 a, Sb have at their respective forward ends positive and negative electrodes Sc, Sd facing one another.
Similarly, each clamp member 6 comprises a stationary arm 6 a and a movable arm 6 b The movable arm 6 a is connected to the corresponding operation cylinder 14 through the corresponding flexible cable 13 so that these arms 6 a, 6 b may be opened and closed by operation of the corresponding cylinder 14.
Each electric supply unit 16 comprises at least one welding transformer having on its front surface positive and negative output terminals 16 a, 16 b These terminals 16 a, 16 b are connected to the positive and negative electrodes Sc, Sd of the corresponding welding gun S through the corresponding electric supply line 15 Each line 15 is connected at a pair of input terminals 15 a, 15 b thereof to the corresponding output terminals 16 a, 16 b through a pair of couplings 21 a 21 b each composed of S separable plug and socket.
Numeral 22 denotes a coupling for separably connecting the pressure applying mechanism 11 and the compressed air supply conduit 18.
The mounting base 12 comprises a plurality of attachment pipes 12 a in parallel one with another to which the operation cylinders 10, 14 are attached To this end, as shown clearly in the upper portion of Figure 3, each of the operation cylinders 10 has a leg pipe portion 10 a extending downwards therefrom and a swingable engaging claw b The leg portion 10 a is inserted through corresponding one of the attachment pipes 12 a and is engaged at its engaging claw 10 b, with the pipe Similarly each operation cylinder 14 has a leg pipe portion 14 a extending downwards and a swingable engaging claw 14 b and attachment is effected as just described The operation of the apparatus is as follows:
The workpice a, for example a motor vehicle body shell, is put on the jig table 4 on the front of the machine frame 1 and the clamp members 6 are closed, by operation of the operation cylinders 14 to clamp the workpiece a in position ready for the next operation Next the welding guns S are closed by operation of the operation cylinders 10 and the workpiece a is subjected to spot-welding at a large number of points by operation of the guns S connected to the electric supply units 16 through the electric supply lines 15, electric current being passed between the opposing electrodes Sc, Sd of each gun through the workpiece a The welding guns S are then opened and the clamp members 6 are also opened, freeing the now welded workpiece a for removal In each case the cylinders 14 and 10 actuate the clamp members 6 and the welding guns S via the mechanical links consituted by the flexible cables 13 and 9.
As the welding guns are connected to respective operation cylinders and to respective electric supply units through respective flexible cables and respective electric supply lines, a large number of guns can be disposed near to one another and thereby spot welding can be obtained on the workpiece at a large number of points very near to one another Thus additional welding operation to give supplemental spot welds may not be required Additionally the large number of welding guns, the large number of electric supply units and the large number of operation cylinders are disposed in respectively separated group relationships at the front, the rear and the top respectively of the machine frame (that is, the electric supply units are to the rear of the jig table with respect to the workpiece receiving surface of the jig table, and the operation cylinders are a level above the jig table and the electric supply units), simplifying assembly and maintenance of the apparatus.
As already stated, after completion of a welding operation on a workpeice a, the front frame part la, carrying the workpiece, can be separated and removed from the rear frame part lb to be replaced by another front frame part la prepared for welding a 1 565 138 subsequent workpiece a Thus a number of movable parts (that is, front frame parts) can be previously prepared with workpieces, and these workpieces can be worked upon in turn.

Claims (4)

WHAT WE CLAIM IS:-

1 A multi-spot welding apparatus comprising a frame having:
a jig table provided with a plurality of welding guns disposable along the contour of a workpiece to be welded, an electric supply arrangement comprising a plurality of electric supply units connected to respective welding guns through respective electric supply lines, and a pressure applying mechanism comprising a plurality of operation cylinders connected to respective welding guns through respective flexible cables for operating these guns via these cables; the electric supply arrangement being disposed to the rear of the jig table with respect to the workpiece-receiving surface of the jig table, and the operation cylinders of the pressure applying mechanism being disposed at a level above the jig table and the electric supply arrangement.

2 An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the frame comprises two frame parts which are detachably coupled together, the jig table and the pressure applying mechanism being provided on one of these frame parts, and the electric supply arrangement being provided on the other.

3 An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the jig table is also provided with a plurality of workpiece clamp members, the pressure applying mechanism including further operation cylinders connected through respective flexible cables to respective clamp members for operating these clamp members via these cables.

4 A multi-spot welding apparatus substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
HASELTINE, LAKE & CO, Chartered Patent Agents, 28 Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London WC 2 A 1 AT, and Temple Gate House, Temple Gate, Bristol B 51 8 PT, and 9 Park Square, Leeds L 51 2 LM.
Printed for Hcr Majesty’s Stationery Office.
by Croydon Printing Company Limited Croydon, Surrey 1980.
Published by The Patent Office 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC 2 A l AY, from which copics may be obtained.

GB26458/77A
1976-07-02
1977-06-23
Multi-spot welding apparatus

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JPS533942A
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1976-07-02
1976-07-02
Multiple spot welding machine

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1976-07-02
1977-06-23
Multi-spot welding apparatus

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DE2730000C2
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FR2356471A1
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1980-07-02
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