Fusing methods and apparatus therefor
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1. A method for fusing comprising the steps of:
- providing a first fusing electrode having a channel therein closely configured to admit first and second elements to be fused;
disposing first and second elements to be fused in said channel so that said first element contacts said first fusing electrode and also contacts said second element;
placing a second fusing electrode in contact with said first element under pressure;
applying a fusing current as a plurality of low voltage, high current pulses to said second fusion electrode while said second fusing electrode is in contact with said first element so that said fusing current initially passes through said first element to said first fusing electrode, and heat is generated in said first element, whereby heat is transferred from said first element to said second element, said plurality of low voltage, high current pulses being sufficient to cause intense heating of said first and second elements to occur in an area of contact of said first and second elements within said channel and for a duration which is too short for substantial heating of either of said first and second elements to occur at portions of said first and second elements remote from said channel.
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Abstract
Methods and apparatus for fusing elements such as wires to one another. The elements to be fused are engaged in a notch or channel in one electrode, so that a first element, typically a stranded wire, contacts this electrode and also contacts the other element. A second electrode is engaged with the first element, and a fusing current is applied to the first element so that heat generated in the first element heats the second element as well. Where the second element is an insulated wire, heat from the first element vaporizes the insulation. The fusing current is applied as a series of low voltage, high current pulses.
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1. A method for fusing comprising the steps of:
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providing a first fusing electrode having a channel therein closely configured to admit first and second elements to be fused; disposing first and second elements to be fused in said channel so that said first element contacts said first fusing electrode and also contacts said second element; placing a second fusing electrode in contact with said first element under pressure; applying a fusing current as a plurality of low voltage, high current pulses to said second fusion electrode while said second fusing electrode is in contact with said first element so that said fusing current initially passes through said first element to said first fusing electrode, and heat is generated in said first element, whereby heat is transferred from said first element to said second element, said plurality of low voltage, high current pulses being sufficient to cause intense heating of said first and second elements to occur in an area of contact of said first and second elements within said channel and for a duration which is too short for substantial heating of either of said first and second elements to occur at portions of said first and second elements remote from said channel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of fusiong a solid wire having an insulating coating thereon to a stranded wire comprising the steps of:
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providing a first fusing electrode having a notch therein closely configured to receive portions of said solid wire and said stranded wire to be joined; disposing said solid wire and said stranded wire in said notch so that said stranded wire contacts said first fusing electrode and said stranded wire also contacts said solid wire having an insulating coating thereon; placing a second fusing electrode under pressure in contact with at least said stranded wire; and applying a fusing current as a plurality of low voltage, high current pulses to said second fusing electrode while said second fusing electrode is in contact with said stranded wire so that said fusing current initially passes through said stranded wire to said first fusing electrode and heat is generated in said stranded wire, whereby heat is transferred from said stranded wire to said solid wire, said plurality of low voltage, high current pulses being sufficient in number to cause heat generated in said stranded wire to melt said insulating coating on said solid wire in the area of the stranded wire to cause fusing current to briefly pass both through said stranded wire and said soild wire and establish a uniform fused joint therebetween but insufficient in number for substantial heating of said stranded wire and said solid wire in portions thereof remote from said notch. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. Fusing apparatus comprising:
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first electrode means having a channel therein closely sized to receive first and second elements to be fused to form a joint therebetween, said channel being configured to receive said first and second elements so that said first element contacts said first fusing electrode and said first element also contacts said second element when both said first and second elements are disposed in said channel; second electrode means having a portion formed to enter said channel in said first electrode means and contact at least said first element when said first and second elements are disposed within said channel; means for displacing said second electrode means under pressure to an entry position in said channel and into contact with at least said first element when said first and second elements are disposed within said channel; and means for applying a fusing current as a plurality of low voltage, high current pulses to said second fusing electrode, while said second fusing electrode is in contact with said first element so that said fusing current initially passes through said first element to said first fusing electrode, and heat is generated in said first element, whereby heat is transferred from said first element to said second element, said means for applying a current being operative to apply a number of said pulses sufficient to cause intense heating of said first and second elements to occur in a contacting area of said first and second elements when the same are disposed within said channel and insufficient for substantial heating of either said first and second elements to occur at portions of said first and second elements remote from said channel. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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