Method and machining device by combined addition of material and shaping
US-9962799-B2 · May 8, 2018 · US
US10427352B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10427352-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414910646-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 6, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 1, 2019 |
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A method of manufacturing an object is disclosed. Material is extruded from an extrusion head onto a tool, the extrusion head having an extrusion axis along which the material flows as it exits the extrusion head. Relative movement is generated between the extrusion head and the tool as the material is extruded so that the material is deposited as a series of layers, wherein the material cures on or after deposition so that the layers are fused together. The extrusion and the relative movement are controlled so that the series of layers are shaped in accordance with a stored three-dimensional model of the object. At least some of the layers are non-planar layers.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of manufacturing an object, the method comprising: extruding material from an extrusion head onto a non-planar surface of a three-dimensional tool, the extrusion head having an extrusion axis along which the material flows as it exits the extrusion head; moving the extrusion head relative the tool as the material is extruded so that the material is deposited as a series of layers, wherein the material cures on or after deposition so that the layers are fused together, and controlling the extrusion of the material and the relative movement so that the series of layers are shaped in accordance with a stored three-dimensional model of the object, wherein at least some of the layers are non-planar layers, and the relative movement during the deposition of each non-planar layer includes at least an element of rotation which causes an orientation between the extrusion axis and the tool to change at the same time as the material is deposited, wherein at least a first layer of the object is a non-planar layer that conforms to the shape of the three-dimensional tool, and wherein at least a portion of the at least first layer of the object extends to an underside of the tool. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the material is extruded from the extrusion head as an extrudate, and the extrudate comprises a reinforcement portion and a matrix portion which both run continuously along a length of the extrudate, wherein the reinforcement portion and the matrix portion have different material properties. 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the reinforcement portion and the matrix portion have a different melting point or a different crystallinity. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the relative movement during the deposition of each non-planar layer causes the orientation between the extrusion axis and the tool to change in accordance with a change in angle of the non-planar layer relative to the tool. 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the relative movement causes the orientation between the extrusion axis and the tool to change so that a tilt angle of the extrusion axis relative to the non-planar layer where the extrusion axis meets the non-planar layer does not change. 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising separating the object and the tool after the object has been manufactured. 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising further comprising separating the object and the tool after the object has been manufactured by dissolving the tool. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein at least some of the layers have a different size or shape. 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the relative rotation is generated by rotating the extrusion head without rotating the tool. 10. The method of claim 1 wherein each layer is manufactured with multiple extruded lines. 11. A method of manufacturing an object, the method comprising: extruding material from an object extrusion head onto a tool, the object extrusion head having an extrusion axis along which the material flows as it exits the object extrusion head; generating a relative movement between the object extrusion head and the tool as the material is extruded so that the material is deposited as a series of layers, wherein the material cures on or after deposition so that the layers are fused together, and controlling the extrusion of the material and the relative movement so that the series of layers are shaped in accordance with a stored three-dimensional model of the object, wherein at least some of the layers are non-planar layers, and the relative movement during the deposition of each non-planar layer includes at least an element of rotation which causes an orientation between the extrusion axis of the object extrusion head and the tool to change at the same time as the material is deposited, manufacturing the tool prior to manufacturing the object, the tool being manufactured by: extruding a tool material from a tool extrusion head onto a build member; generating a relative movement between the tool extrusion head and the build member as the tool material is extruded onto the build member so that the tool material is deposited as a series of tool layers, wherein the tool material cures on or after deposition so that the tool layers are fused together, and controlling the extrusion of the tool material and the relative movement so that the series of tool layers are shaped in accordance with a stored three-dimensional model of the tool. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein each tool layer is substantially planar. 13. The method of claim 11 wherein the tool material has different material properties to the material forming the object. 14. A system for manufacturing an object by an extrusion-based additive manufacturing method using a tool, the system comprising: an object extrusion head having a channel with an extrusion outlet; a build member; a feed mechanism for feeding material into the channel of the extrusion head so that the material is extruded from the extrusion outlet; a drive system arranged to cause relative translation between the extrusion head and the build plate along three axes, and relative rotation between the extrusion head and the build plate about at least two axes; a memory for storing a three-dimensional model of the object; and a controller configured to operate the feed mechanism and the drive system in order to manufacture the object on the build plate by extrusion-based additive manufacturing in accordance with the three-dimensional model of the object stored in the memory, wherein the controller is programmed to cause the drive system to generate at least an element of relative rotation between the object extrusion head and the build member at the same time that the feed mechanism causes the material to be extruded from the extrusion outlet; a tool extrusion head having a channel with a tool extrusion outlet; a tool feed mechanism for feeding tool material into the channel of the tool extrusion head so that the tool material is extruded from the tool extrusion outlet; a tool extrusion head drive system arranged to cause relative translation between the tool extrusion head and the build plate along three axes; and the controller further configured to operate the tool feed mechanism and the tool extrusion head drive system in order to manufacture the tool on the build member by extrusion-based additive manufacturing in accordance with a stored three-dimensional model of the tool.
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