System for cleaning cart drive components in three-dimensional object printing systems
US-2016311172-A1 · Oct 27, 2016 · US
US9987805B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9987805-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514693066-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 5, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 5, 2018 |
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A cart that moves through a three-dimensional object printing system includes a platform and a cleaning device configured to remove material from a surface as the platform passes the surface. The cart further includes a rechargeable power supply configured to be connected to the cleaning device. A controller onboard the cart is operatively connected to the rechargeable power supply and the cleaning device. The controller is configured to connect the rechargeable power supply to the cleaning device and operate the cleaning device to clean the surface.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cart that moves through a three-dimensional object printing system comprising: a platform; a cleaning device configured to remove material from a surface as the platform passes the surface; a rechargeable power supply configured to be connected to the cleaning device; a sensor mounted to the platform, the sensor being configured to generate an electrical signal corresponding to the surface; and a controller operatively connected to the rechargeable power supply, the sensor, and the cleaning device, the controller being configured to connect the rechargeable power supply to the cleaning device and to operate the cleaning device to clean the surface by removing the material from the surface in response to the electrical signal generated by the sensor indicating material on the surface. 2. The cart of claim 1 , the sensor further comprising: a camera; and the controller being operatively connected to the camera to receive image data generated by the camera, the controller being further configured to analyze the image data received from the camera to detect material on the surface to be cleaned. 3. The cart of claim 1 , the sensor further comprising: an accelerometer; and the controller being operatively connected to the accelerometer to receive data generated by the accelerometer, the controller being further configured to analyze the data received from the accelerometer to detect material on the surface to be cleaned. 4. The cart of claim 1 , the rechargeable power supply being further configured to be recharged by an inductive charger. 5. The cart of claim 1 further comprising: a wheel operatively connected to the platform to move the platform along a track; an actuator operatively connected to the wheel; and the controller being further configured to selectively connect the actuator to the rechargeable power supply to operate the actuator and move the platform along the track. 6. The cart of claim 5 further comprising: a member configured to contact another cart to enable the wheel to move the other cart along the track as the wheel moves the platform along the track. 7. The cart of claim 1 , the cleaning device further comprising: an abrasive cleaning surface; an actuator operatively connected to the abrasive cleaning surface; and the controller being further configured to connect the actuator to the rechargeable power supply selectively to operate the actuator and move the abrasive cleaning surface into contact with a track along which the platform moves. 8. The cart of claim 7 , the cleaning device further comprising: a vacuum source; a receptacle operatively connected to the vacuum source to store debris pulled by the vacuum source; and the controller being further configured to selectively connect the vacuum source to the rechargeable power supply to operate the vacuum source and move material removed from the surface by the abrasive cleaning surface into the receptacle. 9. A cart that moves through a three-dimensional object printing system comprising: a platform; a cleaning device configured to remove material from a surface as the platform passes the surface; a rechargeable power supply configured to be connected to the cleaning device; a wiper; an actuator operatively connected to the wiper; and a controller operatively connected to the rechargeable power supply and the cleaning device, the controller being configured to connect the rechargeable power supply to the cleaning device, to operate the cleaning device to clean the surface, and to selectively connect the actuator to the rechargeable power supply to operate the actuator and move the wiper into contact with a surface of an ejector head as the platform passes the ejector head. 10. A three-dimensional object printing system comprising: a track; a cart that includes: a platform; a cleaning device configured to remove material from a surface as the platform passes the surface; a rechargeable power supply configured to be connected to the cleaning device and configured to be recharged by inductive charging; a sensor mounted to the platform, the sensor being configured to generate an electrical signal corresponding to the surface; a controller operatively connected to the rechargeable power supply, the sensor, and the cleaning device, the controller being configured to connect the rechargeable power supply to the cleaning device and operate the cleaning device to clean the surface by removing the material from the surface in response to the electrical signal generated by the sensor indicating material on the surface; and a recharging station positioned opposite the track that is configured to inductively charge the rechargeable power supply when the cart passes by the recharging station. 11. The three-dimensional object printing system of claim 10 , the sensor further comprising at least one of: (i) a camera, the controller being operatively connected to the camera to receive image data generated by the camera, the controller being further configured to analyze the image data received from the camera to detect material on the surface to be cleaned; and (ii) an accelerometer, the controller being operatively connected to the accelerometer to receive data generated by the accelerometer, the controller being further configured to analyze the data received from the accelerometer to detect material on the surface to be cleaned. 12. The three-dimensional object printing system of claim 10 , the cart further comprising: a wheel operatively connected to the platform to move the platform along a track; an actuator operatively connected to the wheel; and the controller being further configured to selectively connect the actuator to the rechargeable power supply to operate the actuator and move the platform along the track. 13. The three-dimensional object printing system of claim 12 , the cart further comprising: a communications device configured to transmit and receive electrical signals; and the controller being communicatively connected to the communications device, the controller being further configured to: connect the communications device to the rechargeable power supply and operate the communications device to transmit the electrical signal; and selectively operate the actuator, the cleaning device, and the sensor with reference to an electrical signal received by the communications device. 14. The three-dimensional object printing system of claim 13 further comprising: a printing station operable to perform a printing operation; and another controller that is operatively connected to the printing station, the other controller being configured to operate the printing station and selectively transmit the electrical signal received by the communications device. 15. The three-dimensional object printing system of claim 12 , the cart further comprising: a member configured to contact another cart to enable the wheel to move the other cart along the track as the wheel moves the platform along the track. 16. A three-dimensional object printing system comprising: a track; a cart that includes: a platform; a rechargeable power supply; a controller operatively connected to the rechargeable power supply; and a recharging station positioned opposite the track that is configured to inductively charge the rechargeable power supply when the cart passes by the recharging station; and a cleaning device configured to remove material from a surface as the platform passes the surface, the cleaning device comprising at least one of: (i) an abra
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