System And Method For Forming Three-Dimensional Structures With Different Material Portions
US-2015321434-A1 · Nov 12, 2015 · US
US10695992B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10695992-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514980846-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 30, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 30, 2020 |
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Thermoplastic 3D objects are printed directly onto permeable materials with a high strength bond. The 3D object can be attached to the permeable material at one side where the bottom layer of the 3D object can be attached to the permeable material or alternatively, at an internal layer where portions of the 3D object are on opposite sides of the permeable material. In order to improve the adhesion of the 3D object to the permeable material, the bonding layer of the liquid thermoplastic material that is printed directly onto the permeable material can be deposited at modified 3D printer settings that can include a hotter than normal material deposition temperature. Additional build layers of the liquid thermoplastic material are printed on the bonding layer to complete the 3D objects.
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A method for three-dimensional printing a thermoplastic material onto a permeable material sheet, comprising: coating a portion of a print plate of a three-dimensional printer with an adhesive material; moving a nozzle of a 3D printer in a horizontal X-Y plane while emitting heated liquid state thermoplastic material to print an under structure that has at least one layer of the thermoplastic material for a three-dimensional pattern onto a print plate of a three-dimensional printer; increasing a distance between a print head of the three-dimensional printer and the at least one layer of the thermoplastic material; providing a prompt to place the permeable material sheet on the at least one layer of the thermoplastic material; placing the permeable material sheet over the under structure after the under structure is formed; positioning a print head of a three-dimensional printer to a position within 1 millimeter above the permeable material sheet on the print plate; printing a bonding layer of the thermoplastic material for the three-dimensional pattern directly onto an area of the permeable material sheet at a first output temperature, wherein the permeable material sheet surrounds the area that the bonding layer is printed and the bonding layer is fused to the under structure; and printing a build layer of the thermoplastic material for the three-dimensional pattern directly onto the bonding layer of the material at a second output temperature that is lower than the first temperature, wherein a first viscosity of the thermoplastic material of the bonding layer at the first output temperature is lower than the thermoplastic material of the build layer at the second output temperature; wherein the under structure is below the permeable material sheet, the bonding layer extends through the permeable material sheet, and the build layer is above the permeable material sheet. 2. The method of claim 1 for three-dimensional printing the thermoplastic material onto the permeable material sheet, wherein the second output temperature is at least 10 degrees Centigrade lower than the first output temperature. 3. The method of claim 1 for three-dimensional printing the thermoplastic material onto the permeable material sheet, wherein the printing of the bonding layer of the thermoplastic material directly onto the permeable material sheet is performed at a first material output rate and the printing of the build layer is performed at a second material output rate that is at least 5% slower than the first material output rate. 4. The method of claim 1 for three-dimensional printing the thermoplastic material onto the permeable material sheet, wherein the thermoplastic material is polylactic acid (PLA) and the first output temperature is greater than 250 degrees Centigrade and the second output temperature is less than 250 degrees Centigrade. 5. The method of claim 1 for three-dimensional printing a thermoplastic material onto the permeable material sheet, wherein portions of the bonding layer of the thermoplastic material printed directly onto the permeable material sheet and flow through holes in the permeable material sheet and fuse with the under structure. 6. The method of claim 1 for three-dimensional printing a thermoplastic material onto the permeable material sheet, wherein the permeable material sheet is a woven fabric. 7. The method of claim 1 for three-dimensional printing a thermoplastic material onto the permeable material sheet, wherein the thermoplastic material is polylactic acid (PLA). 8. The method of claim 1 for three-dimensional printing a thermoplastic material onto the permeable material sheet, further comprising: storing the three-dimensional pattern for printing the thermoplastic material in a memory device; and transmitting the three-dimensional pattern from the memory device to the three-dimensional printer. 9. The method of claim 1 for three-dimensional printing a thermoplastic material onto the permeable material sheet, wherein the at least one under structure of the thermoplastic material printed onto a print plate is at least 0.5 millimeter thick. 10. A method for three-dimensional printing a thermoplastic material onto a permeable material sheet, comprising: coating a portion of a print plate of a three-dimensional printer with an adhesive material; moving a nozzle of a 3D printer in a horizontal X-Y plane while emitting heated liquid state thermoplastic material to print an under structure on the adhesive material; placing the permeable material sheet over the under structure after the under structure is formed; positioning a print head of a three-dimensional printer to a position within 1 millimeter above the permeable material sheet on the print plate; printing a bonding layer of the thermoplastic material for the three-dimensional pattern directly onto an area of the permeable material sheet at a first output temperature, wherein the permeable material sheet surrounds the area that the bonding layer is printed and the bonding layer is fused to the under structure; and printing a build layer of the thermoplastic material for the three-dimensional pattern directly onto the bonding layer of the thermoplastic material at a second output temperature that is lower than the first temperature wherein a first viscosity of the thermoplastic material of the bonding layer at the first output temperature is lower than the thermoplastic material of the build layer at the second output temperature; wherein the under structure is below the permeable material sheet, the bonding layer extends through the permeable material sheet, and the build layer is above the permeable material sheet. 11. The method of claim 10 for three-dimensional printing the thermoplastic material onto the permeable material sheet, wherein the second output temperature is at least 10 degrees Centigrade lower than the first output temperature. 12. The method of claim 10 for three-dimensional printing the thermoplastic material onto the permeable material sheet, wherein the printing of the bonding layer is performed at a first material output rate and the printing of the build layer is performed at a second material output rate that is that is at least 5% slower than the first material output rate. 13. The method of claim 10 for three-dimensional printing the thermoplastic material onto the permeable material sheet, wherein the thermoplastic material is polylactic acid and the first output temperature is greater than 270 degrees Centigrade and the second output temperature is less than 270 degrees Centigrade. 14. The method of claim 10 for three-dimensional printing the thermoplastic material onto the permeable material sheet, wherein portions of the bonding layer flow through holes in the permeable material sheet. 15. The method of claim 10 for three-dimensional printing the thermoplastic material onto the permeable material sheet, wherein the permeable material is a woven fabric. 16. The method of claim 10 for three-dimensional printing the thermoplastic material onto the permeable material sheet, wherein the thermoplastic material is polylactic acid (PLA). 17. The method of claim 10 for three-dimensional printing the thermoplastic material onto a permeable material sheet, further comprising: storing the three-dimensional pattern for printing the thermoplastic material in a memory device; and transmitting the three-dimensional pattern from the memory device to the three-dimensional printer. 18. A method for three-dimensional prin
Platforms or substrates (support structures intended to be sacrificed after manufacture B29C64/40) · CPC title
using only liquids or viscous materials, e.g. depositing a continuous bead of viscous material · CPC title
using filamentary material being melted, e.g. fused deposition modelling [FDM] · CPC title
Moulding material on one side only of the preformed part · CPC title
PLA, i.e. polylactic acid or polylactide · CPC title
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