Module for a three-dimensional (3D) object printer to prepare 3D objects for surface printing

US11142014B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11142014-B2
Application numberUS-201916686654-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 18, 2019
Priority dateJan 16, 2018
Publication dateOct 12, 2021
Grant dateOct 12, 2021

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Abstract

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A surface treatment module is positioned within a printing system to treat the surface of three-dimensional objects prior to printing of the objects. The surface treatment module includes an actuator operatively connected to an applicator so operation of the actuator presses a portion of a cleaning membrane against the surfaces of the three-dimensional objects to remove material from the object surfaces and retracts the applicator and cleaning membrane from the object surface before the objects pass by an array of printheads in the printing system for printing.

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What is claimed is: 1. A surface treatment module configured to treat a surface of an object held by an object holder prior to the object holder passing a plurality of printheads, the surface treatment module comprising: an applicator configured for reciprocating movement; an actuator operatively connected to the applicator, the actuator being configured to move the applicator in reciprocating movement toward and away from the object holder; a cleaning membrane positioned opposite the applicator; and a controller operatively connected to the actuator, the controller being configured to operate the actuator to move the applicator toward the surface of the object held by the object holder to press the cleaning member against the surface of the object and to move the applicator away from the object to retract the cleaning member from the surface of the object. 2. The surface treatment module of claim 1 wherein the reciprocating movement is in a plane in which all positions within the plane are at a same gravitational potential. 3. The surface treatment module of claim 1 wherein the reciprocating movement is in a plane in which all positions within the plane are at different gravitational potentials. 4. The surface treatment module of claim 1 further comprising: a supply roll of the cleaning membrane; a take-up roll configured to engage one end of the cleaning membrane, the supply roll and the take-up roll being positioned on opposite sides of the applicator; another actuator operatively connected to the take-up roll, the other actuator being configured to rotate the take-up roll; and the controller being further configured to operate the other actuator to rotate the take-up roll and pull the cleaning membrane from the supply roll past the applicator. 5. The surface treatment module of claim 4 , the controller is further configured to: operate the other actuator to pull a length of the cleaning membrane from the supply roll that moves a portion of the cleaning membrane that was pressed into the object to move past the applicator and be replaced by another portion of the cleaning membrane from the supply roll that has not touched the object in the holder. 6. The surface treatment module of claim 5 wherein the cleaning membrane is a lint-free, non-woven fabric pre-wetted with a cleaning agent. 7. The surface treatment module of claim 6 wherein the cleaning agent is a solution of water and isopropyl alcohol. 8. The surface treatment module of claim 5 , the applicator of the surface treatment module further comprising: a support member; a compression member mounted to the support member; and the actuator is operatively connected to the support member to move the support member in the reciprocating movement to press the compression member into the cleaning membrane and the cleaning membrane against the surface of the object and to move the support member to retract the compression member and the cleaning membrane from the surface of the object. 9. The surface treatment module of claim 8 wherein the compression member is made of a flexible material having a durometer at a predetermined level so the compression member deforms about a portion of the object in the object holder. 10. The surface treatment module of claim 9 wherein the compression member has a planar surface that engages the cleaning membrane. 11. The surface treatment module of claim 10 wherein the compression member has a semi-circular end that engages the cleaning member. 12. The surface treatment module of claim 1 wherein the applicator, the cleaning membrane, and the actuator are configured to fit within a cabinet in which the plurality of printheads are positioned. 13. A surface treatment module configured to treat a surface of an object held by an object holder prior to the object holder passing a plurality of printheads, the surface treatment module comprising: an applicator configured for reciprocating movement; an actuator operatively connected to the applicator, the actuator being configured to move the applicator in reciprocating movement toward and away from the object holder; a cleaning membrane positioned opposite the applicator; and a controller operatively connected to the actuator, the controller being configured to operate the actuator to move the applicator toward the surface of the object held by the object holder to press the cleaning member against the surface of the object and to move the applicator away from the object to retract the cleaning member from the surface of the object and the applicator, the cleaning membrane, the actuator, and the controller are configured to fit within a cabinet in which the plurality of printheads are positioned. 14. The surface treatment module of claim 13 wherein the reciprocating movement is in a plane in which all positions within the plane are at a same gravitational potential. 15. The surface treatment module of claim 14 further comprising: a supply roll of the cleaning membrane; a take-up roll configured to engage one end of the cleaning membrane, the supply roll and the take-up roll being positioned on opposite sides of the applicator; another actuator operatively connected to the take-up roll, the other actuator being configured to rotate the take-up roll; and the controller being further configured to operate the other actuator to rotate the take-up roll and pull the cleaning membrane from the supply roll past the applicator. 16. The surface treatment module of claim 15 , the controller is further configured to: operate the other actuator to pull a length of the cleaning membrane from the supply roll that moves a portion of the cleaning membrane that was pressed into the object to move past the applicator and be replaced by another portion of the cleaning membrane from the supply roll that has not touched the object in the holder. 17. The surface treatment module of claim 15 , the applicator of the surface treatment module further comprising: a support member; a compression member mounted to the support member; and the actuator is operatively connected to the support member to move the support member in the reciprocating movement to press the compression member into the cleaning membrane and the cleaning membrane against the surface of the object and to move the support member to retract the compression member and the cleaning membrane from the surface of the object. 18. The surface treatment module of claim 17 wherein the compression member has a planar surface that engages the cleaning membrane. 19. The surface treatment module of claim 17 wherein the compression member has a semi-circular end that engages the cleaning member.

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  • for treating before, during or after printing or for uniform coating or laminating the copy material before or after printing (selective coating B41J2/2114) · CPC title

  • with multiple inkjet print heads (B41J2/17503, B41J2/2103 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Cleaning arrangements · CPC title

  • using rolls of cleaning cloth · CPC title

  • by ink-jet printing · CPC title

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What does patent US11142014B2 cover?
A surface treatment module is positioned within a printing system to treat the surface of three-dimensional objects prior to printing of the objects. The surface treatment module includes an actuator operatively connected to an applicator so operation of the actuator presses a portion of a cleaning membrane against the surfaces of the three-dimensional objects to remove material from the object…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Xerox Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B41J11/0015. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 12 2021 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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