Deposition tool with interchangeable material bay

US10118339B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10118339-B2
Application numberUS-201213981213-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 23, 2012
Priority dateJan 24, 2011
Publication dateNov 6, 2018
Grant dateNov 6, 2018

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Technologies are provided herein for a modular deposition tool design that allows for both, the fast interchanging of materials and for easy cleaning of all wetted surfaces. A drive assembly for use in a solid freeform fabrication system, includes a drive module having a drive mechanism and a detachable material bay assembly that is detachable from the drive module. The material bay assembly includes a material bay holder, a material deposition tool, and a corresponding material bay actuation mechanism that can engage with the drive mechanism of the drive module when the material bay assembly is coupled to the drive module such that when the drive mechanism of the drive module is actuated, the material bay actuation mechanism is actuated, which causes the material deposition tool to deposit material from a material bay inserted in the material bay holder.

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What is claimed is: 1. A drive assembly for use in a solid freeform fabrication system, comprising: a drive module comprising a drive mechanism having a first spur shaped drive gear; and a detachable material bay assembly detachable from the drive module, the material bay assembly comprising a material bay holder, a material deposition tool, and a corresponding material bay actuation mechanism having a second spur shaped drive gear complementary to and configured to engage with the first spur shaped drive gear of the drive module when the material bay assembly is coupled to the drive module such that when the drive mechanism of the drive module is actuated, the second spur shaped drive gear is actuated causing the material deposition tool to deposit material from a material bay inserted in the material bay holder; wherein the material bay assembly comprises a material bay frame having at least one coupling interface for attachment to the drive module; further wherein the drive module comprises a drive module frame having at least one attachment interface configured to engage with the at least one coupling interface of the material bay frame to mutually engage the material bay frame and the drive module frame and to mutually engage the first and second spur shaped drive gears; still further wherein the at least one coupling interface includes a first notch and a first aperture and the at least one attachment interface includes a second notch adapted for engaging the first aperture, and a second aperture adapted for engaging the first notch. 2. The drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the material deposition tool comprises at least one of a dual-syringe tool, a rotary cutting tool, a plastic deposition tool, a material pressure driven tool, a spring force driven cutting tool, a pipetting tool. 3. The drive assembly of claim 1 wherein the material bay actuation mechanism further comprises a plunger operable by the second spur shaped drive gear, the plunger configured to cause the material deposition tool to deposit material from the material bay. 4. The drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the drive assembly is coupled with the solid freeform fabrication system. 5. A solid freeform fabrication system, comprising: a drive module comprising a drive mechanism having a first spur shaped drive gear; and a detachable material bay assembly detachable from the drive module, the material bay assembly comprising a material bay holder, a material deposition tool, and a material bay actuation mechanism mounted thereon, said material bay actuation mechanism having a second spur shaped drive gear; wherein the second spur shaped drive gear is configured to engage with the first spur shaped drive gear of the drive module when the material bay assembly is coupled to the drive module such that when the drive mechanism of the drive module is actuated, the second spur shaped drive gear is actuated causing the material deposition tool to deposit material from a material bay inserted in the material bay holder; further wherein the material bay assembly comprises a material bay frame having at least one coupling interface for attachment to the drive module; still further wherein the drive module comprises a drive module frame having at least one attachment interface configured to engage with the at least one coupling interface of the material bay frame to mutually engage the material bay frame and the drive module frame and to mutually engage the first and second spur shaped drive gears; even further wherein the at least one coupling interface includes a first notch and a first aperture and the at least one attachment interface includes a second notch adapted for engaging the first aperture, and a second aperture adapted for engaging the first notch. 6. A material bay assembly, comprising: at least one material bay holder for holding a material bay containing material to be deposited; at least one material deposition tool configured to deposit the material contained in the material bay; a material bay housing comprising a coupling interface configured to engage with an attachment interface of a drive module of a solid freeform fabrication system; and at least one material bay actuation mechanism comprising a first spur shaped drive gear configured to be actuated by a second spur shaped drive gear of the drive module, when the coupling interface of the material bay housing engages an attachment interface of a drive module, for causing the material deposition tool to deposit material from a material bay inserted in the material bay holder when the material bay assembly is coupled to the drive module of a solid freeform fabrication system; wherein the coupling interface includes a first notch and a first aperture adapted for respectively engaging a second aperture and a second notch on the attachment interface of the drive module. 7. The material bay assembly of claim 6 being fabricated from a material that can be autoclaved. 8. The material bay assembly of claim 6 , wherein the material bay actuation mechanism further comprises a plunger that is operable by the first spur shaped drive gear.

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  • Devices for grating · CPC title

  • shaped by the expansion of the material · CPC title

  • using filamentary material being melted, e.g. fused deposition modelling [FDM] · CPC title

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What does patent US10118339B2 cover?
Technologies are provided herein for a modular deposition tool design that allows for both, the fast interchanging of materials and for easy cleaning of all wetted surfaces. A drive assembly for use in a solid freeform fabrication system, includes a drive module having a drive mechanism and a detachable material bay assembly that is detachable from the drive module. The material bay assembly in…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lipton Jeffrey I, Lipson Hod, Cohen Daniel Lawrence, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C64/209. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 06 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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