Three dimensional mineralization printer

US10596757B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10596757-B2
Application numberUS-201715832562-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 5, 2017
Priority dateDec 6, 2016
Publication dateMar 24, 2020
Grant dateMar 24, 2020

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Augmented three-dimensional (3D) printing systems and methods for constructing and mineralizing a hydrogel structure with defined geometry are disclosed. One example embodiment is a system for three-dimensional printing and mineralizing a polymer. The system includes a three-dimensional printer unit with a syringe extruder, a fluid delivery system operatively coupled to the three-dimensional printer unit, and a control unit. The control unit is operatively coupled to the three-dimensional printer unit and fluid delivery system, and is configured to (i) cause the three-dimensional printer unit to print a portion of a three-dimensional polymer object, (ii) cause the fluid delivery system to flush the portion of the three-dimensional polymer object with a fluid to mineralize the portion of the three-dimensional polymer object, and (iii) cause the three-dimensional printer unit to print a subsequent portion of the three-dimensional polymer object. Applications of embodiments include manufacturing of tooth, bone, and other biomaterial articles.

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What is claimed is: 1. A system for three-dimensional printing and mineralizing a polymer, the system comprising: a three-dimensional printer unit with a syringe extruder; a fluid delivery system operatively coupled to the three-dimensional printer unit; and a control unit operatively coupled to the three-dimensional printer unit and fluid delivery system, the control unit configured to: cause the three-dimensional printer unit to print a portion of a three-dimensional polymer object; cause the fluid delivery system to flush the portion of the three-dimensional polymer object with a fluid to mineralize the portion of the three-dimensional polymer object; and cause the three-dimensional printer unit to print a subsequent portion of the three-dimensional polymer object. 2. A system as in claim 1 wherein the fluid delivery system includes: a chamber in which the three-dimensional polymer object is printed; at least one fluid reservoir; and at least pump in fluid communication with the chamber and the fluid reservoir to transfer fluid from the fluid reservoir to the chamber. 3. A system as in claim 2 wherein the chamber includes a fluid level sensor in communication with the control unit and configured to operate with the control unit to prevent over-filling of the chamber. 4. A system as in claim 2 wherein the chamber includes a drain to remove fluid from the chamber. 5. A system as in claim 4 wherein the fluid delivery system includes at least one recycling reservoir in fluid communication with the drain to receive fluid from the chamber for reuse. 6. A system as in claim 5 wherein the fluid delivery system includes: two main fluid reservoirs; two main pumps in communication with the control unit and in fluid communication with the chamber and the respective fluid reservoirs to transfer fluid from the fluid reservoirs to the chamber; two recycling reservoirs; and two recycling pumps in communication with the control unit and in fluid communication with the chamber and the respective recycling reservoirs to transfer fluid from the chamber to the recycling reservoirs and from the recycling reservoirs to the chamber. 7. A system as in claim 6 wherein: a first of the two main fluid reservoirs is configured to contain a first salt solution with a given cation; a second of the two main fluid reservoirs is configured to contain a second salt solution with a given anion; a first of the two recycling reservoirs is configured to contain at least a portion of the first salt solution after being used to flush at least a portion of a three-dimensional polymer object; and a second of the two recycling reservoirs is configured to contain at least a portion of the second salt solution after being used to flush at least a portion of a three-dimensional polymer object. 8. A system as in claim 1 wherein the syringe extruder includes an insulated extended copper-lined tip to maintain a heated polymer within a certain temperature range as the heated polymer passes through the extended tip. 9. A system as in claim 1 wherein the polymer extruded by the syringe extruder is charged. 10. A system as in claim 1 wherein the control unit is configured to respond to custom commands inserted into a set of three-dimensional printing commands used by the three-dimensional printer unit. 11. A system as in claim 10 wherein the custom commands include commands that cause the three-dimensional printer unit to pause and resume printing. 12. A method for three-dimensional printing and mineralizing a polymer, the method comprising: printing a portion of a three-dimensional polymer object; flushing the portion of the three-dimensional polymer object with a fluid to mineralize the portion of the three-dimensional polymer object; and printing a subsequent portion of a three-dimensional polymer object. 13. A method as in claim 12 wherein flushing the portion of a three-dimensional polymer object with a fluid includes transferring the fluid to a chamber in which the three-dimensional polymer object is printed. 14. A method as in claim 13 further comprising draining fluid from the chamber after flushing the portion of a three-dimensional polymer object with the fluid. 15. A method as in claim 14 wherein draining fluid from the chamber includes transferring the fluid from the chamber to a recycling reservoir for reuse. 16. A method as in claim 12 wherein flushing the portion of a three-dimensional polymer object with fluid includes: transferring a first fluid from a first main reservoir to a chamber in which the three-dimensional polymer object is printed; transferring the first fluid from the chamber to a first recycling reservoir; transferring a second fluid from a second main reservoir to the chamber; and transferring the second fluid from the chamber to a second recycling reservoir. 17. A method as in claim 16 wherein the first fluid includes a salt solution with a given cation, and wherein the second fluid includes a salt solution with a given anion. 18. A method as in claim 12 further comprising maturing the three-dimensional polymer object by immersing the three-dimensional polymer object in a buffer solution. 19. A method for three-dimensional printing and mineralizing a polymer, the method comprising: generating a set of three-dimensional printing commands to be used by a three-dimensional printer unit to print a three-dimensional polymer object; inserting custom commands into the set of three-dimensional printing commands, the custom commands including commands that cause the three-dimensional printer unit to pause and resume printing; and according to the set of three-dimensional printing commands with the custom commands: printing a portion of a three-dimensional polymer object; flushing the portion of the three-dimensional polymer object with a fluid to mineralize the portion of the three-dimensional polymer object; and printing a subsequent portion of a three-dimensional polymer object. 20. A method as in claim 19 wherein the set of three-dimensional printing commands causes the three-dimensional printer unit to pause printing before flushing the portion of a three-dimensional polymer object with the fluid, and wherein the set of three-dimensional printing commands causes the three-dimensional printer unit to resume printing after flushing the portion of a three-dimensional polymer object with the fluid. 21. A method as in claim 19 wherein the set of three-dimensional printing commands causes activation and deactivation of pumps and valves to flush the portion of the three-dimensional polymer object with the fluid.

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  • Heads; Nozzles · CPC title

  • Processes of additive manufacturing · CPC title

  • Apparatus for additive manufacturing; Details thereof or accessories therefor · CPC title

  • Products made by additive manufacturing · CPC title

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What does patent US10596757B2 cover?
Augmented three-dimensional (3D) printing systems and methods for constructing and mineralizing a hydrogel structure with defined geometry are disclosed. One example embodiment is a system for three-dimensional printing and mineralizing a polymer. The system includes a three-dimensional printer unit with a syringe extruder, a fluid delivery system operatively coupled to the three-dimensional pr…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Northeastern, Colorado School Of Mines
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C64/165. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 24 2020 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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