Laser printing system

US11858204B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11858204-B2
Application numberUS-202217581046-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 21, 2022
Priority dateDec 17, 2013
Publication dateJan 2, 2024
Grant dateJan 2, 2024

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The invention describes a laser printing system ( 100 ) for illuminating an object moving relative to a laser module of the laser printing system ( 100 ) in a working plane ( 180 ), the laser module comprising at least two laser arrays of semiconductor lasers and at least one optical element, wherein the optical element is adapted to image laser light emitted by the laser arrays, such that laser light of semiconductor lasers of one laser array is imaged to one pixel in the working plane of the laser printing system, and wherein the laser printing system is a 3D printing system for additive manufacturing and wherein two, three, four or a multitude of laser modules ( 201, 202 ) are provided, which are arranged in columns (c 1 , c 2 ) perpendicular to a direction of movement ( 250 ) of the object in the working plane ( 180 ), and wherein the columns are staggered with respect to each other such that a first laser module ( 201 ) of a first column of laser modules (c 1 ) is adapted to illuminate a first area (y 1 ) of the object and a second laser module ( 202 ) of a second column (c 2 ) of laser modules is adapted to illuminate a second area (y 2 ) of the object, wherein the first area (y 1 ) is adjacent to the second area (y 2 ) such that continuous illumination of the object is enabled.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A laser printing system for building a three dimensional (3D) object in layerwise fashion through additive manufacturing, comprising: a plurality of laser modules each having at least two laser arrays, with each laser array having a plurality of semiconductor lasers extending across the array, the laser modules further including at least one optical element imaging laser light emitted by the laser arrays as one pixel in a working plane of the laser printing system, the laser modules being arranged so as to extend in a first module elongated row and a second module elongated row which is parallel to the first module elongated row so as to span a width of the working plane, such that the arrays of the first and second elongated rows combine to provide illumination along an entire span of the working plane, with a laser at an end of an array of at least one module of the first module elongated row overlapping in its illumination with a laser at an end of an array of at least one module of the second module elongated row, resulting in operation that at least one spot in a pixel in the working plane is capable of being illuminated by the overlapping laser light sources to thereby prevent gaps in the illumination along the entire span. 2. A laser printing system for building a three dimensional (3D) object in layerwise fashion through additive manufacturing, comprising: a plurality of laser modules, each of the laser modules having at least one laser array, with each laser array having a plurality of semiconductor lasers extending across the array, the laser module further including at least one optical element imaging laser light emitted by the laser arrays of a module as one pixel in a working plane of the laser printing system, the laser modules being arranged so as to extend in a first leading module elongated row and a second following module elongated row which is spaced behind the first leading module elongated row, with the first leading module elongated row and second following module elongate row spanning a width of the working plane, such that arrays of the first and second elongated rows combine to provide illumination along an entire span of the working plane, with a laser at an end of an array of a module of the second following module elongate row overlapping in its illumination with a laser at an end of an array of a respective module of the first module elongated row, resulting in operation that at least one spot in a pixel in the working plane is capable of being illuminated by the overlapping laser light sources to thereby prevent gaps in the illumination along the entire span. 3. The layerwise printing system of claim 2 , wherein the laser modules each include at least two laser arrays. 4. A laser printing system for building a three dimensional (3D) object in layerwise fashion through additive manufacturing, comprising: a plurality of laser modules, each of the laser modules having at least one laser array, with each laser array having a plurality of semiconductor lasers extending across the array, the laser modules being arranged so as to extend in a first leading module elongated row and a second following module elongated row which is spaced behind the first leading module elongated row, with the first leading module elongated row and second following module elongate row spanning a width of the working plane, such that arrays of the first and second elongated rows combine to provide illumination along an entire span of the working plane, with a laser at an end of an array of a module of the second following module elongate row overlapping in its illumination with a laser at an end of an array of a respective module of the first module elongated row, resulting in operation that at least one spot in a pixel in the working plane is capable of being illuminated by the overlapping laser light sources to thereby prevent gaps in the illumination along the entire span. 5. The laser printing system of claim 4 , further including at least one optical element imaging laser light emitted by a laser arrays of the at least one laser array of a module as one pixel in a working plane of the laser printing system. 6. The laser printing system of claim 1 , wherein a total energy which is provided to at least one defined area element in the working plane is such that essentially a same amount of energy is provided per area element as in a case without a time offset between the illumination of the at least one defined area element by the laser array and the corresponding overlap laser light source. 7. The laser printing system of claim 1 , wherein an adapted intensity of a laser array and/or a corresponding overlap laser light source compensates an energy loss in the time between the illumination by the laser array and the illumination by the corresponding overlap light source of a defined area element in the working plane that is illuminated by the laser array at a time t 1 and by the overlap laser light source at a time t 2 or vice versa. 8. The laser printing system of claim 1 , wherein the overlap light source balances an energy loss resulting from a time offset of adjacent pixels perpendicular to a direction of movement due to the staggered arrangement of a module and/or due to a cascaded arrangement of the modules. 9. The laser printing system of claim 1 , wherein the total energy which is provided to the at least one defined area element of the object is such that essentially a same amount of energy is provided per area element as in a case of aligned laser modules without an overlap laser light source. 10. The laser printing system of claim 1 , wherein one pixel is illuminated by a multitude of semiconductor lasers of a laser array at a same time and wherein the total number of semiconductor lasers is such that failure of less than a predetermined number of the semiconductor lasers reduces an output power of the laser array only within a predetermined tolerance value. 11. The laser printing system of claim 1 , wherein a laser module is configured to illuminate at least 2 n or more pixels using a single optical element associated with the laser module, where n is an integer between 1 and 6. 12. The laser printing system of claim 1 , wherein the optical element associated with a laser module has an outer contour obtained from a circular or rotationally symmetrical contour which is truncated on two opposing sides and wherein the opposing sides are aligned with respect to each other along an axis which is oriented in a direction perpendicular to a direction of movement. 13. The laser printing system of claim 1 , further comprising a control device that controls the semiconductor lasers individually or the laser array in such a manner that a semiconductor laser or a laser array which is not used for illuminating is used for providing heat to the working plane. 14. The laser printing system of claim 1 , wherein the semiconductor laser or a laser array which is not used for illuminating is operated with a lower power than a semiconductor laser or a laser array which is used for illuminating. 15. The laser printing system of claim 1 , wherein at least two of the semiconductor lasers of one laser array or at least two sub-groups of the semiconductor lasers of one laser array are individually addressable such that an output power of the laser array is controllable by switching off one or more of the semiconductor lasers or the sub-groups of semiconductor lasers. 16. The laser printing system of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of the semiconductor lasers form an array and are arranged suc

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  • B29C64/153Primary

    using layers of powder being selectively joined, e.g. by selective laser sintering or melting · CPC title

  • Housings, e.g. machine housings · CPC title

  • Light-emitting diodes [LED] · CPC title

  • characterised by the configuration of the radiation means · CPC title

  • Two or more · CPC title

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What does patent US11858204B2 cover?
The invention describes a laser printing system ( 100 ) for illuminating an object moving relative to a laser module of the laser printing system ( 100 ) in a working plane ( 180 ), the laser module comprising at least two laser arrays of semiconductor lasers and at least one optical element, wherein the optical element is adapted to image laser light emitted by the laser arrays, such that lase…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eos Gmbh Electro Optical Systems
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C64/153. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 02 2024 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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