Outlet structure
US-10800097-B2 · Oct 13, 2020 · US
US11226058B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11226058-B2 |
| Application number | US-201616070486-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 12, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 18, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 18, 2022 |
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A build material container outlet structure, and a build material nozzle structure is described. The build material container outlet structure comprises a connector to releasably connect to a nozzle structure of an external aspiration system. The outlet structure comprises an aspiration channel to aspire build material from a build material container to the nozzle structure of the external aspiration system. The outlet structure comprises a protrusion protruding from an inner wall of the aspiration channel, to extend into an end portion of a tube of the nozzle structure that is inserted into the aspiration channel and retain a valve element of the nozzle structure in an open configuration.
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What is claimed is: 1. A build material container outlet structure comprising: a connector to releasably connect to a nozzle structure of an external aspiration system, wherein the nozzle structure includes a tube and a valve element located near an end portion of the tube; an aspiration channel, connected to the connector, to aspire build material from a build material container to the nozzle structure of the external aspiration system; and two protrusions protruding from an inner wall of the aspiration channel, to extend into the end portion of the tube of the nozzle structure that is inserted into the aspiration channel and retain the valve element of the nozzle structure in an open configuration. 2. The outlet structure of claim 1 , wherein each of the protrusions protrudes from the inner wall of the aspiration channel in a direction upwards, towards the nozzle structure that is inserted into the aspiration channel. 3. The outlet structure of claim 1 , wherein the inner wall of the aspiration channel is parallel to an aspiration direction of the aspiration channel, and a component of each of the protrusions points out of the inner wall. 4. The outlet structure of claim 1 , wherein a component of each of the protrusions extends parallel to an aspiration direction of the aspiration channel. 5. The outlet structure of claim 1 , wherein each of the protrusions is substantially L shaped. 6. The outlet structure of claim 5 , wherein a distal end of each of the protrusions comprises a slanted portion. 7. The outlet structure of claim 1 , wherein each of the protrusions is arranged to retain the valve element of the nozzle structure in the open configuration when the nozzle structure is connected to the connector. 8. The outlet structure of claim 1 , wherein each of the protrusions is positioned in a predefined location with respect to the connector. 9. The outlet structure of claim 8 , wherein the connector comprises an alignment socket to align the nozzle structure with the outlet structure, and each of the protrusions is in the predefined location with respect to the alignment socket. 10. The outlet structure of claim 9 , wherein the alignment socket is to fix an orientation of the nozzle structure with respect to the outlet structure to a predetermined orientation. 11. The outlet structure of claim 1 , wherein the connector comprises an interface surface extending perpendicular to an aspiration direction of the aspiration channel, and each of the protrusions is located at a predefined axial distance from the interface surface. 12. The outlet structure of claim 1 , wherein an axis defined between the two protrusions is offset from a geometrical center of the aspiration channel. 13. The outlet structure of claim 12 , wherein the offset is in a direction perpendicular to an aspiration direction of the aspiration channel. 14. The outlet structure of claim 12 , wherein the offset causes the two protrusions to retain the valve element of the nozzle structure in the open configuration. 15. The outlet structure of claim 1 , wherein the two protrusions are positioned on the inner wall of the aspiration channel at locations where an axis defined between the two protrusions has a predefined orientation with respect to the connector. 16. The outlet structure of claim 1 , the outlet structure comprising a first valve element having: an open configuration to enable the tube, when inserted in the outlet structure, to aspirate the build material from the build material container; and a closed configuration to inhibit the build material from exiting the build material container; wherein the first valve element changes from the closed configuration to the open configuration by at least one of: the tube being inserted in the outlet structure; and a vacuum force being applied to the outlet structure when the tube has been inserted in the outlet structure. 17. A nozzle structure in a three-dimensional (3D) printing system, to releasably connect to an outlet structure of a build material container and transport build material from the build material container, the nozzle structure comprising a tube and a valve element at or near an end portion of the tube, the valve element being arranged to change from a first configuration to close the end portion of the tube to a second configuration to open the end portion of the tube upon insertion of the end portion of the tube into the outlet structure of the build material container, wherein a side wall of the end portion of the tube includes a hole to allow air to pass into the tube through the hole. 18. The nozzle structure of claim 17 , wherein the valve element is arranged to change from the second configuration to the first configuration upon removal of the end portion of the tube from the outlet structure. 19. The nozzle structure of claim 18 , wherein the valve element is biased towards the first configuration. 20. The nozzle structure of claim 17 , the nozzle structure comprising a magnetic retaining element to exert a magnetic biasing force to hold the nozzle structure in an engagement position with the outlet structure. 21. The nozzle structure of claim 17 , wherein the valve element is pivotally mounted at or near the end portion of the tube and pivotable about a first axis between the first configuration and the second configuration. 22. The nozzle structure of claim 21 , wherein the first axis passes through a geometrical center of the valve element. 23. The nozzle structure of claim 21 , wherein the first axis is offset from a center of mass of the valve element and passes through a geometrical center of the valve element. 24. The nozzle structure of claim 21 , wherein the first axis is perpendicular to a length of the tube. 25. The nozzle structure of claim 17 , wherein the valve element is arranged to be changed from the first configuration to the second configuration by a protrusion of the outlet structure.
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