Apparatus for additive manufacturing
US-10814393-B2 · Oct 27, 2020 · US
US11745426B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11745426-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816761644-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 2, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 10, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2023 |
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A method, apparatus, and program for additive manufacturing. The additive manufacturing method may include solidifying at least a portion of a first layer (601) of build material (416) within a first scan region (902A). At least one of a build unit (400) and a build platform (310) may be moved to solidify at least a portion of the first layer (601) of build material (416) within a second scan region (902B). A second layer (602) of build material (416) may be provided over at least a portion of the first scan region (902A) and the second scan region (902B). A second layer (602) of build material (416) may be solidified within at least a portion of the third scan region (902C), the third scan region (902C) may at least partially overlap and may be offset with relation to the first scan region (902A).
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for forming an object comprising: solidifying at least a portion of a first layer of a build material within a first scan region including a first location of a build unit relative to the build material; moving the build unit to a second scan region including a second location of the build unit relative to the build material, and solidifying at least a portion of the first layer of the build material within the second scan region; providing a second layer of the build material over at least a portion of the first scan region; and solidifying at least a portion of the second layer of the build material within a third scan region including a third location of the build unit relative to the build material, wherein the third scan region at least partially overlaps but is offset with relation to the first scan region; wherein the build unit comprises an irradiation emission directing device and a laminar gas flow zone. 2. The method for forming the object of claim 1 , wherein the third scan region overlaps a border between the first scan region and the second scan region. 3. The method for forming the object of claim 1 , wherein the first scan region has a first length along a first direction, and the third scan region has a second length along the first direction, wherein the first and second lengths are not equal. 4. The method for forming the object of claim 1 , wherein the first scan region and the second scan region are adjacent. 5. The method for forming the object of claim 1 , further comprising: solidifying at least a portion of the second layer of the build material within a fourth scan region, wherein the fourth scan region overlaps the second scan region and not the first scan region. 6. The method for forming the object of claim 1 , wherein the build unit is moved to solidify at least a portion of the build material within the third scan region. 7. The method for forming the object of claim 1 , wherein the build unit is moved in a substantially vertical direction when providing the second layer of the build material. 8. The method for forming the object of claim 1 , wherein each solidification step includes sintering, melting, or binder jetting the build material. 9. A non-transitory computer readable medium storing a program configured to cause a computer to execute an additive manufacturing method, the manufacturing method comprising: solidifying at least a portion of a first layer of a build material within a first scan region including a first location of a build unit relative to the build material; moving the build unit or a build platform to a second scan region including a second location of the build unit relative to the build material, and solidifying at least a portion of the first layer of the build material within the second scan region; providing a second layer of the build material over at least a portion of the first scan region; and solidifying at least a portion of the second layer of the build material within a third scan region including a third location of the build unit relative to the build material, wherein the third scan region at least partially overlaps but is offset with relation to the first scan region; wherein the build unit comprises an irradiation emission directing device and a laminar gas flow zone. 10. The non-transitory computer readable medium storing the program of claim 9 , wherein the third scan region overlaps a border between the first scan region and the second scan region. 11. The non-transitory computer readable medium storing the program of claim 9 , wherein the first scan region has a first length along a first direction, and the third scan region has a second length along the first direction, wherein the first and second lengths are not equal. 12. The non-transitory computer readable medium storing the program of claim 9 , wherein the first scan region and the second scan region are adjacent. 13. The non-transitory computer readable medium storing the program of claim 9 , further comprising: solidifying at least a portion of the second layer of the build material within a fourth scan region, wherein the fourth scan region overlaps the second scan region and not the first scan region. 14. The non-transitory computer readable medium storing the program of claim 9 , wherein the build unit is moved to solidify at least a portion of the build material within the third scan region. 15. The non-transitory computer readable medium storing the program of claim 9 , wherein the build platform is moved to solidify at least a portion of the build material within the third scan region.
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