SECURING A SECOND OBJECT TO A FIRST OBJECT

A method of mechanically securing a first object including a thermoplastic material in a solid state to a second object with a generally flat sheet portion, with a perforation of the sheet portion, and with the sheet portion having an edge along the perforation is provided, wherein the first object...

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Hauptverfasser: HANNES MERZ, SAMUEL MELZACH, PHILIPP BERNHARD, MARIO WEISS, JÖRG MAYER, ANTONINO LANCI, MARTIN SIGRIST, JOAKIM KVIST, LAURENT TORRIANI
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creator HANNES MERZ
SAMUEL MELZACH
PHILIPP BERNHARD
MARIO WEISS
JÖRG MAYER
ANTONINO LANCI
MARTIN SIGRIST
JOAKIM KVIST
LAURENT TORRIANI
description A method of mechanically securing a first object including a thermoplastic material in a solid state to a second object with a generally flat sheet portion, with a perforation of the sheet portion, and with the sheet portion having an edge along the perforation is provided, wherein the first object is positioned relative to the second object so that the edge is in contact with the thermoplastic material and wherein mechanical vibration energy is coupled into the assembly including the first and second objects until a flow portion of the thermoplastic material due to friction heat generated between the edge and the thermoplastic material becomes flowable and flows around the edge to at least partially embed the edge in the thermoplastic material. After the mechanical vibration stops, the thermoplastic material is caused to re-solidify, whereby the re-solidified thermoplastic material at least partially embedding the edge anchors the first object in the second object.
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