Thermoform windshield stack with integrated formable mold
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US10137602B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10137602-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514734651-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 9, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 27, 2018 |
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A method for fabricating an artificial skin system such as skin for use with a robotics assembly. The method includes forming or accessing a digital three dimensional (3D) model of an object. The digital 3D model defines a topography of an exterior surface of the object. The method includes processing the 3D model to generate a 3D model of a core, including defining an exterior surface of the core with a topography that is an inverse copy of the topography of the exterior surface of the object. The method includes fabricating the core based on the core model, whereby the core has an exterior surface corresponding to the exterior surface of the core model. The core is used in dipping processes or injection molding processes to form a skin in which the exterior surface is formed of material that abutted the inverse topography of the exterior surface of the core.
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We claim: 1. A method for fabricating an artificial skin system, comprising: from data storage, accessing a digital three dimensional (3D) model of an object, wherein the digital 3D model defines a topography of an exterior surface of the object; processing the digital 3D model to generate a 3D model of a core, wherein the processing comprises defining an exterior surface of the core with a topography that is an inverse copy of the topography of the exterior surface of the object; fabricating the core based on the 3D model of the core, whereby the core has an exterior surface corresponding to the exterior surface of the core in the 3D model; coating the exterior surface of the fabricated core with skin-forming material in liquid form; and after the skin-forming material has hardened, removing the hardened skin-forming material from the fabricated core including turning the hardened skin-forming material inside out to orient portions of the hardened skin-forming material abutting the exterior surface of the fabricated core to face outward to provide an exterior surface of an artificial skin free of seam lines. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the topography of the exterior surface of the object includes a plurality of 3D features and wherein the inverse copy providing the topography of the exterior surface of the core includes inverted versions of the 3D features. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising scaling one or more dimensions of the digital 3D model during the processing step, whereby the one or more dimensions are smaller or larger in the 3D model of the core than in the digital 3D model of the object. 4. A method for fabricating an artificial skin system, comprising: from data storage, accessing a digital three dimensional (3D) model of an object, wherein the digital 3D model defines a topography of an exterior surface of the object; processing the digital 3D model to generate a 3D model of a core, wherein the processing comprises defining an exterior surface of the core with a topography that is an inverse copy of the topography of the exterior surface of the object; fabricating the core based on the 3D model of the core, whereby the core has an exterior surface corresponding to the exterior surface of the core in the 3D model; fabricating an exterior mold assembly based on the 3D model of the core, wherein the exterior mold assembly is adapted to receive the fabricated core and position the exterior surface of the fabricated core at an offset distance or at two or more offset distances to define a cavity about the exterior surface of the fabricate core; positioning the fabricated core in the exterior mold assembly, assembling the exterior mold assembly, injecting skin-forming material in liquid form into the cavity; and after the skin-forming material has hardened, disassembling the exterior mold assembly and removing the hardened skin-forming material from the fabricated core including turning the hardened skin-forming material inside out to orient a portion of the hardened skin-forming material to face outward to provide an exterior surface of an artificial skin. 5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising providing a plurality of mounting posts for elastomeric actuation pieces (EAPs) on the interior surfaces of the exterior mold assembly and positioning a set of the EAPs on the mounting posts prior to the injecting of the skin-forming step. 6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the offset distance and the two or more offset distances are defined based on user input, whereby the user input sets a uniform skin thickness or two or more differing skin thicknesses for the artificial skin. 7. A method for fabricating an artificial skin system, comprising: processing a digital three dimensional (3D) model of an object to generate a 3D model of a core, wherein the digital 3D model defines a topography of an exterior surface of the object and wherein the processing comprises defining an exterior surface of the core with a topography that is an inverse copy of the topography of the exterior surface of the object; fabricating the core based on the 3D model of the core, whereby the core has an exterior surface corresponding to the exterior surface of the core in the 3D model; coating the exterior surface of the fabricated core with skin-forming material in liquid form or positioning the fabricated core in an exterior mold assembly, assembling the exterior mold assembly, and injecting skin-forming material in liquid form into the cavity; and after the skin-forming material has hardened, removing the hardened skin-forming material from the fabricated core including turning the hardened skin-forming material inside out to cause portions of the hardened skin-forming material abutting the exterior surface of the fabricated core to face outward to provide an exterior surface of an artificial skin, the exterior surface being free of seam lines. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the topography of the exterior surface of the object includes a plurality of 3D features and wherein the inverse copy providing the topography of the exterior surface of the core includes inverted versions of the 3D features. 9. The method of claim 7 , further comprising providing a plurality of mounting posts for elastomeric actuation pieces (EAPs) on an interior surfaces of the exterior mold assembly and positioning a set of the EAPs on the mounting posts prior to the injecting of the skin-forming step. 10. The method of claim 7 , wherein the offset distance and the two or more offset distances are defined based on user input, whereby the user input sets a uniform skin thickness or two or more differing skin thicknesses for the artificial skin. 11. A method for fabricating an artificial skin system, comprising: accessing a digital three dimensional (3D) model of an object, wherein the digital 3D model defines a topography of an exterior surface of the object; processing the digital 3D model to generate a 3D model of a core, wherein the processing comprises defining an exterior surface of the core with a topography that is an inverse copy of the topography of the exterior surface of the object; scaling two or more dimensions of the digital 3D model using two or more differing scaling factors during the processing step, whereby the two or more dimensions are smaller or larger in the 3D model of the core than in the digital 3D model of the object; and fabricating the core based on the 3D model of the core, whereby the core has an exterior surface corresponding to the exterior surface of the core in the 3D model. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the topography of the exterior surface of the object includes a plurality of 3D features and wherein the inverse copy providing the topography of the exterior surface of the core includes inverted versions of the 3D features. 13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising coating the exterior surface of the fabricated core with skin-forming material in liquid form and, after the skin-forming material has hardened, removing the hardened skin-forming material from the fabricated core including orienting portions of the hardened skin-forming material abutting the exterior surface of the fabricated core to face outward to provide an exterior surface of an artificial skin. 14. The method of claim 11 , further comprising fabricating an exterior mold assembly based on the 3D model of the core, wherein the exterior mold assembly is adapted to receive the fabricated core and position the exterior surface of the fabricated core at an offset distance or at two or more offset distances to define a cavity about the exterio
Artificial members, protheses · CPC title
the coating being applied upon the mould surface before introducing the moulding compound, e.g. applying a gelcoat (B29C44/14 and B29C44/32 take precedence) · CPC title
Dipping a core {(B29C41/10 takes precedence)} · CPC title
the coating being applied as liquid, gel, paste or the like · CPC title
for making articles of definite length, i.e. discrete articles · CPC title
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