US PATENT SUBCLASS 228 / 110.1
.~ Using high frequency vibratory energy (e.g., ultrasonic)


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228 /   HD   METAL FUSION BONDING

101  DF  PROCESS {38}
110.1.~ Using high frequency vibratory energy (e.g., ultrasonic) {2}
111  DF  .~.~> With treating other than heating
111.5  DF  .~.~> Soldering or liquid phase bonding


DEFINITION

Classification: 228/110.1

Using high frequency vibratory energy (e.g., ultrasonic):

(under subclass 101) Process including subjecting work in the vicinity of the juxtaposed meeting faces to oscillating force having a cycle frequency within or above that of audible sound, which oscillation is for effecting the fusion bonding.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

1.1, for apparatus for welding by use of means for producing high frequency vibratory energy.

18, for means causing vibratory motion in either the work or the applicator for the purpose of cleaning the work or the applicator.

27, and 28, for a device for causing vibratory motion in an applicator for the purpose of agitating a melt.

262, for the process of utilizing vibration to distribute fused filler material in fusion bonding.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

428, Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles, 940, for metallic stock material made by a process of this subclass.