Support edifice for three-dimensional printing

US11407180B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11407180-B2
Application numberUS-201916403294-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 3, 2019
Priority dateMay 4, 2018
Publication dateAug 9, 2022
Grant dateAug 9, 2022

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This invention relates to three-dimensional printing. This invention in particularly relates to a method of fabricating a three-dimensional object using a support edifice and also using a mold material with structural additives. The support edifice is fabricated in the same crafting material as the final three-dimensional object in the same manner as the printing of the final three-dimensional object (mold and crafting in a layer by layer manner). This method enables the support edifice to also transform during post processing in the same manner as the final three-dimensional object, thus supporting the object until finished. The system for fabricating the object comprises a dual printhead comprising a first dispensing nozzle for depositing the filament material in a flowable fluid form and a second dispensing nozzle for depositing the crafting medium, which is in a paste form. The printhead can also include a heating system or a drying apparatus. The three-dimensional imaging process for making objects, preferably metal objects or ceramic objects, on a layer-by-layer basis under the control of a data processing system is disclosed. The printing of the three-dimensional object such as heavy objects or an object having different parts having a very thin gap or space. It is important to use different processing steps and/or material to print such three-dimensional objects. The present invention provides a solution by printing a support edifice comprising a special structural additive for the mold, and further the support edifice can be printed simultaneously while printing the mold and crafting-paste material on a layer-by-layer basis. The mold material is mixed with the structural additive. The structural additive is useful for prohibiting either fusing of the object with the support edifice, or in alternative embodiments, the fusing of one part of an object with another part of an object.

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What is claimed is: 1. A support edifice for a three-dimensional object printed from a crafting medium, said support edifice comprising: (a) one or more mold layers, (b) one or more corresponding crafting medium layers, wherein each of the one or more mold layers (a) substantially contains a corresponding crafting medium layer and defines at least a portion of an outer contour of the crafting medium layer and (b) a layer of the support edifice, wherein at least one of the mold layers substantially covers one or more contact points of the support edifice with the three-dimensional object, and wherein each of the mold layers comprises a structural additive that substantially prevents fusing of the crafting medium of the support edifice to the crafting medium of the object during subsequent sintering of the object. 2. The support edifice according to claim 1 prior to sintering. 3. The support edifice according to claim 1 wherein the mold layer comprises a thermoplastic polymer. 4. The support edifice according to claim 1 wherein the structural additive is selected from the group consisting of metal particles, ceramic particles, charcoal particles and combinations thereof. 5. The support edifice according to claim 4 wherein the metal particles are selected from silver, gold, copper, tin, nickel, chromium, zinc, tungsten, cobalt, aluminum, molybdenum, boron, iron, titanium, vanadium, niobium, silicon, manganese, steel, metal alloys, and combinations thereof. 6. The support edifice according to claim 4 wherein the ceramic particles are selected from silicon carbide, boron carbide, aluminum carbide, tungsten carbide, titanium carbide, tantalum carbide, silicon nitride, boron nitride, aluminum nitride, titanium nitride, zirconium nitride, steatite, forsterite, alumina, zircon beryllia, magnesia, mullite, cordierite, aluminum titanate, zirconia, and combinations thereof. 7. The support edifice according to claim 1 , wherein said mold layer has a skin thickness from about 0.1 to about 10 mm. 8. The support edifice according to claim 1 , wherein said mold layer comprises one or more perforations. 9. The support edifice according to claim 8 wherein said perforations have a diameter from about 0.4 mm to about 1 mm. 10. The support edifice according to claim 1 wherein the crafting medium comprises: (i) from about 40% to about 80% by volume basis of a powder selected from metal powders, ceramic powders, and combinations, thereof; (ii) from about 0.5% to about 10% by volume of a binder; and (iii) from about 15% to about 60% by volume of an aqueous solvent. 11. The support edifice according to claim 1 wherein the crafting medium comprises: (i) from about 40% to about 80% by volume basis of a powder selected from metal powders, ceramic powders, and combinations, thereof; (ii) from about 0.5% to about 10% by volume of a binder; and (iii) from about 15% to about 60% by volume of a non-aqueous solvent. 12. An object prior to sintering prepared by three-dimensional printing comprising: (I) a main object body, and (II) one or more support edifices, (i) wherein said main object body (I) comprises: (Ia) one or more mold layers, and (Ib) one or more corresponding crafting medium layers, wherein each of the one or more mold layers (Ia) substantially contains a corresponding crafting medium layer and defines at least a portion of an outer contour of the crafting medium layer (Ib) of the main object body; and (ii) wherein said one or more support edifices (II) comprise (IIa) one or more mold layers, and (IIb) one or more corresponding crafting medium layers, wherein each of the one or more mold layers (IIa) substantially contains a corresponding crafting medium layer (IIb) of the support edifice, wherein at least one of the mold layers (IIa) substantially covers one or more contact points of the support edifice with the three-dimensional object, and wherein each of the one or more mold layers (IIa) for the support edifice (IIb) comprises a structural additive that substantially prevents fusing of the support edifice (II) to the main object body (I) during subsequent sintering of the object. 13. The object according to claim 12 wherein the crafting medium comprises: (i) from about 40% to about 80% by volume basis of a powder selected from metal powders, ceramic powders, and combinations, thereof; (ii) from about 0.5% to about 10% by volume of a binder; and (iii) from about 15% to about 60% by volume of an aqueous or non-aqueous solvent. 14. A method for three-dimensional printing of a support edifice for a three-dimensional object comprising (a) depositing a mold layer from a print head, (b) depositing a layer of a crafting medium with a print head within the confines of the mold layer wherein the mold layer defines at least a portion of an outer contour of the layer of crafting medium, (c) depositing a mold layer that substantially covers one or more contact points of the support edifice with the three-dimensional object; wherein each of the mold layers comprises a structural additive that substantially prevents fusing of the support edifice to the object during subsequent sintering of the object. 15. The method according to claim 14 wherein the crafting medium comprises: (i) from about 40% to about 80% by volume basis of a powder selected from metal powders, ceramic powders, and combinations, thereof; (ii) from about 0.5% to about 10% by volume of a binder; and (iii) from about 15% to about 60% by volume of an aqueous or non-aqueous solvent. 16. A method for three-dimensional printing of an object comprising a support edifice, comprising: (a) depositing a mold layer from a print head to define a mold for the object and the support edifice, (b) depositing a layer of a crafting medium with a print head within the confines of the mold layer for the object and the support edifice, (c) repeating steps (a) and (b) until the final layer of the crafting medium and mold layer is deposited within the confines of the mold for the object and support edifice wherein the mold layer substantially covers the terminal layer of the crafting medium representing the contact point for the support edifice with the object and now representing a mold layer for the object, wherein the mold layers define an outer contour of the layers of crafting medium; (d) depositing a further layer of crafting medium within the confines of the mold; and (e) depositing further layers of mold and crafting medium to complete the object. 17. The method according to claim 16 wherein the crafting medium comprises: (i) from about 40% to about 80% by volume basis of a powder selected from metal powders, ceramic powders, and combinations, thereof; (ii) from about 0.5% to about 10% by volume of a binder; and (iii) from about 15% to about 60% by volume of an aqueous solvent. 18. The method according to claim 16 wherein the crafting medium comprises: (i) from about 40% to about 80% by volume basis of a powder selected from metal powders, ceramic powders, and combinations, thereof; (ii) from about 0.5% to about 10% by volume of a binder; and (iii) from about 15% to about 60% by volume of a non-aqueous solvent. 19. An object prior to sintering prepared by three-dimensional printing comprising two or more separate subobjects: (I) a first subobject, and (II) one more additional subobjects, (i) wherein said first subobject (I) comprises: (Ia) one or more mold layers, and (Ib) one or more corresponding crafting medium layers, wherein

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  • B22F3/24Primary

    After-treatment of workpieces or articles {(B22F3/1146 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Means for process control, e.g. cameras or sensors · CPC title

  • Two or more means for feeding material · CPC title

  • Auxiliary heating means · CPC title

  • Treatment of workpieces or articles during build-up, e.g. treatments applied to fused layers during build-up · CPC title

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What does patent US11407180B2 cover?
This invention relates to three-dimensional printing. This invention in particularly relates to a method of fabricating a three-dimensional object using a support edifice and also using a mold material with structural additives. The support edifice is fabricated in the same crafting material as the final three-dimensional object in the same manner as the printing of the final three-dimensional …
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Desktop Metal Inc
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Primary CPC classification B22F3/24. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Aug 09 2022 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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