Electro-photographic 3-D printing using dissolvable paper

US10046512B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10046512-B2
Application numberUS-201615098655-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 14, 2016
Priority dateApr 14, 2016
Publication dateAug 14, 2018
Grant dateAug 14, 2018

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In 3-D printing a platen moves toward an intermediate transfer belt (ITB) to have a sheet positioned on the platen contact the ITB to electrostatically transfer a layer of different materials to the sheet, and then the platen moves to a heater to join the layer to the sheet. This processing is repeated to have the sheet repeatedly contact the ITB (with intervening heating at the heater) to successively form layers of the materials on the sheet. The sheet having the layers thereon moves to a rinsing station, where a liquid is applied to dissolve the sheet and leave a freestanding stack of the layers. The freestanding stack is fed to a platform to successively form a 3-D structure of freestanding stacks of the layers. Light and/or heat are applied to the 3-D structure to bond the freestanding stacks to one another on the platform.

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What is claimed is: 1. A three-dimensional (3-D) printer comprising: an intermediate transfer surface having a layer of a first material and a second material, said layer of said first material and said second material is on a discrete area of said intermediate transfer surface and is in a pattern; a platen moving relative to said intermediate transfer surface; a sheet feeder positioned to feed sheets of media to said platen, said platen moves toward said intermediate transfer surface to have a sheet of said media positioned on said platen contact said intermediate transfer surface, said intermediate transfer surface electrostatically transfers said layer of said first material and said second material to said sheet each time said platen contacts said sheet with said intermediate transfer surface to successively form layers of said first material and said second material on said sheet; a rinsing station positioned to receive, from said platen, said sheet having thereon said layers, said rinsing station applies a liquid to dissolve said sheet and leave a freestanding stack of said layers; and a platform positioned to receive, from said rinsing station, said freestanding stack to successively form a 3-D structure of freestanding stacks of said layers. 2. The 3-D printer according to claim 1 , said liquid only dissolves said sheet, and does not affect said first material or said second material. 3. The 3-D printer according to claim 1 , said rinsing station comprises a mesh belt and jets positioned to spray said liquid through said mesh belt. 4. The 3-D printer according to claim 1 , further comprising a bonding station positioned to apply light and/or heat to said 3-D structure to bond said freestanding stacks to one another on said platform, said bonding station applies said light and/or said heat after each time said rinsing station transfers each of said freestanding stacks to said platform to independently bond each said freestanding stack to any previously transferred ones of said freestanding stacks of said 3-D structure on said platform. 5. The 3-D printer according to claim 1 , further comprising a support material removal station positioned to receive said 3-D structure from said platform, said support material removal station applies a solvent that dissolves said second material without affecting said first material to leave said 3-D structure made of only said first material. 6. A three-dimensional (3-D) printer comprising: an intermediate transfer belt (ITB); a first photoreceptor positioned to electrostatically transfer a first material to said ITB; a second photoreceptor positioned to electrostatically transfer a second material to a location of said ITB where said first material is located on said ITB, said second material dissolves in solvents that do not affect said first material; a platen moving relative to said ITB; a sheet feeder positioned to feed sheets of media to said platen, said platen moves toward said ITB to have a sheet of said media positioned on said platen repeatedly contact said ITB, said ITB electrostatically transfers a layer of said first material and said second material to said sheet each time said platen contacts said sheet with said ITB to successively form layers of said first material and said second material on said sheet, said layer of said first material and said second material is on a discrete area of said ITB and is in a pattern; a heater adjacent said platen, said platen moves to said heater after each time said ITB transfers each of said layers to said sheet to independently heat each of said layers and successively join each said layer to said sheet and to any previously transferred ones of said layers on said platen; a rinsing station positioned to receive, from said platen, said sheet having thereon said layers, said rinsing station applies a liquid to dissolve said sheet and leave a freestanding stack of said layers; a platform positioned to receive, from said rinsing station, said freestanding stack to successively form a 3-D structure of freestanding stacks of said layers; and a bonding station positioned to apply light and/or heat to said 3-D structure to bond said freestanding stacks to one another on said platform. 7. The 3-D printer according to claim 6 , said liquid only dissolves said sheet, and does not affect said first material or said second material. 8. The 3-D printer according to claim 6 , said rinsing station comprises a mesh belt and jets positioned to spray said liquid through said mesh belt. 9. The 3-D printer according to claim 6 , said bonding station applies said light and/or said heat after each time said rinsing station transfers each of said freestanding stacks to said platform to independently bond each said freestanding stack to any previously transferred ones of said freestanding stacks of said 3-D structure on said platform. 10. The 3-D printer according to claim 6 , further comprising a support material removal station positioned to receive said 3-D structure from said platform, said support material removal station applies a solvent that dissolves said second material without affecting said first material to leave said 3-D structure made of only said first material.

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  • Sheets, plates, blanks or films · CPC title

  • Foils or films, e.g. for transferring layers of building material from one working station to another · CPC title

  • Machines for forming tactile or three dimensional images by electrographic means, e.g. braille, 3d printing · CPC title

  • B29C67/24Primary

    characterised by the choice of material · CPC title

  • on a base other than paper · CPC title

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What does patent US10046512B2 cover?
In 3-D printing a platen moves toward an intermediate transfer belt (ITB) to have a sheet positioned on the platen contact the ITB to electrostatically transfer a layer of different materials to the sheet, and then the platen moves to a heater to join the layer to the sheet. This processing is repeated to have the sheet repeatedly contact the ITB (with intervening heating at the heater) to succ…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Xerox Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C67/24. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 14 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).