Printer for providing multiple surface treatments to three-dimensional objects prior to printing and method for operating the printer
US-10016997-B1 · Jul 10, 2018 · US
US10821746B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10821746-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916371467-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 1, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 4, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 3, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 3, 2020 |
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A surface treatment system includes a holder configured to secure an object within the holder and a surface treatment device that is configured to treat a surface of the object within the holder with two types of surface treatments. The device is capable of producing a plasma or a flame at its nozzle for surface treatment. By controlling the materials supplied to the device and the way in which is operated, either a flame or plasma is produced. Thus, the surface treatment system is capable of treating a wide range of materials for printing by a direct-to-object printer.
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What is claimed: 1. An object surface treatment system comprising: a holder configured to secure an object within the holder; and an object surface treatment device configured to produce both a plasma and a flame, but not both simultaneously; a plurality of sources configured to supply a plurality of substances to the object surface treatment device; and a controller operatively connected to the plurality of sources for the object surface treatment device, the controller being configured to pneumatically couple each source to the object surface treatment device independently of the other sources in the plurality of sources to operate the object surface treatment device for treatment of the surface of the object with the plasma alone, the flame alone, or both the plasma and the flame independently of each other. 2. The object surface treatment system of claim 1 further comprising: a support member to which the holder is mounted; an actuator operatively connected to the holder; and the controller being operatively connected to the actuator, the controller being further configured to operate the actuator to move the holder along the support member to a position opposite the surface treatment device to enable the surface treatment device to treat the surface of the object with the plasma alone, the flame alone, or both the plasma and the flame. 3. The object surface treatment system of claim 2 wherein the controller is further configured to operate the actuator to rotate the holder about the support member. 4. The object surface treatment system of claim 3 further comprising: a support member to which the object surface treatment device is mounted; an actuator operatively connected to the object surface treatment device; and the controller being operatively connected to the actuator, the controller being further configured to operate the actuator to move the object surface treatment device along the support member to a position opposite the object in the holder to enable the object surface treatment device to treat the surface of the object with the plasma alone, the flame alone, or both the plasma and the flame independently of each other. 5. The object surface treatment system of claim 4 further comprising: a data input device operatively connected to the controller; and the controller being further configured to receive data from the data input device and to operate the actuator and to operate the object surface treatment device with reference to the data received from the data input device. 6. The object surface treatment system of claim 5 , the object surface treatment device further comprising: a housing with at least one wall forming an internal chamber, a portion of the wall forming a nozzle that fluidly communicates with the internal chamber; an electrode that extends into the internal chamber of the housing; an igniter positioned adjacent the nozzle; a source of combustible substance operatively connected to the internal chamber of the housing; a first valve operatively connected between the housing and the source of combustible substance; a source of at least one plasma gas being operatively connected to the internal chamber of the housing; a second valve operatively connected between the source of the at least one plasma gas and the internal chamber of the housing, the valve being configured to pneumatically couple the source of the at least one plasma gas to the internal chamber of the housing independently; a high voltage source operatively connected to the electrode; an electrical switch operatively connected between the electrode and the high voltage source; and the controller being operatively connected to the first valve, the second valve, and the electrical switch, the controller being further configured to operate the first valve to pneumatically connect the surface treatment device to the source of combustible substance selectively, to operate the second valve to pneumatically couple the surface treatment device to the source of the at least one plasma gas plasma gasses independently of the combustible substance source, to operate the electrical switch to connect the high voltage source to the electrode to produce a plasma at the nozzle, and to operate the igniter to produce a flame at the nozzle. 7. The object surface treatment system of claim 6 wherein the second valve is a multi-input valve and the source of the at least one plasma gas further comprises: a plurality of plasma gas sources operatively connected to the multi-input valve; and the controller is operatively connected to the multi-input valve, the controller being further configured to operate the multi-input valve to couple one of the plasma gas sources to the internal chamber of the housing independently of the other plasma gas sources in the plurality of plasma gas sources. 8. The object surface treatment system of claim 7 wherein the electrical switch is further configured to connect electrical ground to the electrode; and the controller is further configured to operate the electrical switch to connect the electrode to electrical ground in response to the source of combustible substance being connected to the internal chamber of the housing. 9. An object surface treatment system comprising: a holder configured to secure an object within the holder; a surface treatment device configured to produce both a plasma and a flame, but not both simultaneously, to treat a surface of the object within the holder with a flame alone, a plasma alone, or both a plasma and a flame independently of each other; a support member to which the surface treatment device is mounted; an actuator operatively connected to the surface treatment device; a plurality of sources configured for connection to the surface treatment device; a controller operatively connected to the actuator and the plurality of sources, the controller being configured to operate the actuator to move the object surface treatment device along the support member to a position opposite the object in the holder, to pneumatically couple each source in the plurality of sources to the object surface treatment device independently of the other sources in the plurality of sources, and to operate the object surface treatment device for treatment of the surface of the object with the plasma alone, the flame alone, or both the plasma and the flame independently of each other. 10. The object surface treatment system of claim 9 further comprising: a support member to which the holder is mounted; an actuator operatively connected to the holder; and the controller being operatively connected to the actuator, the controller being further configured to operate the actuator to move the holder along the support member to a position opposite the object surface treatment device to enable the object surface treatment device to treat the surface of the object with the plasma alone, the flame alone, or both the plasma and the flame independently of each other. 11. The object surface treatment system of claim 10 wherein the controller is further configured to operate the actuator to rotate the holder about the support member. 12. The object surface treatment system of claim 11 further comprising: a data input device operatively connected to the controller; and the controller being further configured to receive data from the data input device and to operate the actuator and to operate the object surface treatment device with reference to the data received from the data input device. 13. The object surface treatment system of claim 12 , the object surface treatment device further comprising: a h
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