Abstract: A welding arrangement for welding first and second sheets of material to one another, the sheets having different figures from one another, employs a source of energy, illustratively a laser, for producing a primary beam of energy and propagating the beam toward a focusing element and a splitter. The splitter is formed of stepped mirrors that facilitate adjustment of the distance between the beams. The distance can be adjusted in response to the width of a gap between the sheets to be welded. The welding beams impinge upon respective ones of the sheets to be welded with an intensity characteristic that is responsive to the thickness of the sheets. Thus, the thicker sheet will be subjected to a higher intensity beam to insure penetration sufficient to effect a good continuous weld. One or more heat sources are provided to preheat the sheets of material so that thermal expansion will close the gap between them.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 13, 1997
Date of Patent:
July 11, 2000
Assignee:
Fraunhofer USA Resource Center
Inventors:
Joachim Berkmanns, Frank W. Kuepper, Chen-Jen Rey Hsu