Structural metamaterials comprising interpenetrating lattices

US11826952B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11826952-B2
Application numberUS-202117189074-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 1, 2021
Priority dateMar 13, 2020
Publication dateNov 28, 2023
Grant dateNov 28, 2023

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Multi-body interpenetrating lattices comprise two or more lattices that interlace or interpenetrate through the same volume without any direct physical connection to each other, wherein energy transfer is controlled by surface interactions. As a result, multifunctional or composite-like responses can be achieved by additive manufacturing of the interpenetrating lattices, even with only a single print material, with programmable interface-dominated properties. As a result, the interpenetrating lattices can have unique mechanical properties, including improved toughness, multi-stable/negative stiffness, and electromechanical coupling.

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We claim: 1. A structural metamaterial, comprising two or more interpenetrating lattices that are physically separate but interact with each other either through a separation distance or through contact, wherein the two or more interpenetrating lattices comprise two reciprocal lattices constructed from a pair of polyhedra wherein the vertices of one polyhedron correspond to the faces of the other polyhedron and both polyhedra have the same symmetry. 2. The structural metamaterial of claim 1 , wherein the reciprocal lattices comprise a rhombic dodecahedron lattice as a dual to a face-centered cubic lattice. 3. The structural metamaterial of claim 1 , wherein the reciprocal lattices comprise a truncated octahedron as a dual polyhedron to a tetrakis cube. 4. A structural metamaterial, comprising two or more interpenetrating lattices that are physically separate but interact with each other either through a separation distance or through contact, wherein the two or more interpenetrating lattices comprises a Wigner-Seitz cell. 5. The structural metamaterial of claim 4 , wherein the Wigner-Seitz cell comprises an face-centered cubic lattice or a body-centered cubic lattice. 6. A structural metamaterial, comprising two or more interpenetrating lattices that are physically separate but interact with each other either through a separation distance or through contact, wherein the two or more interpenetrating lattices comprise a simple cubic cell and a simple tetragonal cell with different relative orientations. 7. A structural metamaterial, comprising two or more interpenetrating lattices that are physically separate but interact with each other either through a separation distance or through contact, wherein the two or more interpenetrating lattices have different relative sizes. 8. The structural metamaterial of claim 7 , wherein the two or more interpenetrating lattices comprise four body-centered-cubic cells nested inside a single larger simple tetragonal cell. 9. A structural metamaterial, comprising two or more interpenetrating lattices that are physically separate but interact with each other either through a separation distance or through contact, wherein at least one of the two or more interpenetrating lattices comprises a negative Poisson's ratio cell. 10. The structural metamaterial of claim 9 , wherein the two or more interpenetrating lattices comprise a convex tetrakis hexahedron cell and a concave truncated octahedron cell. 11. A structural metamaterial, comprising two or more interpenetrating lattices that are physically separate but interact with each other either through a separation distance or through contact, wherein at least one of the two or more interpenetrating lattices comprises a symmetry-less amorphous structure. 12. A structural metamaterial, comprising two or more interpenetrating lattices that are physically separate but interact with each other either through a separation distance or through contact, wherein at least one of the two or more interpenetrating lattices comprises a packing of spheres. 13. A structural metamaterial, comprising two or more interpenetrating lattices that are physically separate but interact with each other either through a separation distance or through contact, wherein at least one of the two or more interpenetrating lattices comprises a sheet-based lattice. 14. The structural metamaterial of claim 9 , wherein the sheet-based lattice comprises a gyroid. 15. A structural metamaterial, comprising two or more interpenetrating lattices that are physically separate but interact with each other either through a separation distance or through contact, wherein the two or more interpenetrating lattices comprise a periodic lattice interpenetrated with symmetric wavy fibers. 16. The structural metamaterial of claim 15 , wherein the two or more interpenetrating lattices comprise a body-centered cubic lattice with interpenetrating periodic fibers. 17. A structural metamaterial, comprising two or more interpenetrating lattices that are physically separate but interact with each other either through a separation distance or through contact, wherein the two or more interpenetrating lattices are externally loaded independent of each other. 18. A structural metamaterial, comprising two or more interpenetrating lattices that are physically separate but interact with each other either through a separation distance or through contact, wherein the two or more interpenetrating lattices comprise different interior lattice configurations. 19. A structural metamaterial, comprising two or more interpenetrating lattices that are physically separate but interact with each other either through a separation distance or through contact, wherein the two or more interpenetrating lattices comprise two volumes separated by a triply periodic surface. 20. The structural metamaterial of claim 19 , where the two volumes are separated by a Schwarz D triply periodic surface.

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  • B29C64/129Primary

    characterised by the energy source therefor, e.g. by global irradiation combined with a mask · CPC title

  • of powder bed aspects, e.g. density · CPC title

  • Auxetic foams, i.e. material with negative Poisson ratio; anti rubber; dilatational; re-entrant · CPC title

  • comprising two or more matrix materials · CPC title

  • Processes of additive manufacturing · CPC title

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What does patent US11826952B2 cover?
Multi-body interpenetrating lattices comprise two or more lattices that interlace or interpenetrate through the same volume without any direct physical connection to each other, wherein energy transfer is controlled by surface interactions. As a result, multifunctional or composite-like responses can be achieved by additive manufacturing of the interpenetrating lattices, even with only a single…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nat Tech & Eng Solutions Sandia Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C64/129. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Nov 28 2023 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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