3-D product printing system with a foreign object incorporation facility

Inactive Publication Date: 2004-07-22
SILVERBROOK RES PTY LTD
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0020] However, because each printhead could print more than one material or multiple printheads could print the same material, there does not have to be a one to one ratio between the number of printheads and the number of different materials. It is not critical that all the layer groups are identical, and in some embodiments it is desirable that different layer groups print different numbers of materials or different combinations of materials.
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[0147] FIG. 1 schematically shows a simplified production line 100 having many substrate width printheads 102. The printheads 102 print materials onto a moving substrate 104, that is preferably moved at a substantially constant speed in a flat plane, as indicated by arrow 106. The printheads 102 extend across the width of the substrate 104 perpendicular to the direction of travel of the substrate and are, preferably, spaced along the substrate 104 with substantially constant separations. However, as will be explained later, constant separation of the printheads is not critical.

[0148] The printheads 102 print one layer of an object onto the previously printed layer. Thus the printhead 112 prints the first layer 110, the second printhead 108 prints a second layer 114 onto the first layer 110 and the N.sup.th printhead 116 prints an N.sup.th layer 118 onto the (n-1).sup.th layer 119. For clarity only one printhead is shown for each layer but in practice there will b...

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Abstract

A system that prints three dimensional products, the system including an object incorporation device that inserts at least one non-printed object into at least one cavity created during the printing process, the object incorporation device incorporating the at least one non-printed object into the at least one cavity during the printing of the respective printed object.

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[0001] This invention relates to the creation of objects using digital additive manufacturing and more particularly to creating working objects that may be electrically and / or mechanically active.CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS[0002] Various methods, systems and apparatus relating to the present invention are disclosed in the following co-pending applications filed by the applicant or assignee of the present invention simultaneously with the present application:[0003] DAM01US, DAM02US, DAM03US, DAM04US, DAM05US, DAM06US, DAM07US, DAM08US, DAM09US, DAM10US, DAM11US, DAM13US, DAM14US.[0004] The disclosures of these co-pending applications are incorporated herein by cross-reference. Each application is temporarily identified by its docket number. This will be replaced by the corresponding USSN when available.[0005] Digital additive manufacturing is a process by which an object is defined three dimensionally by a series of volume elements (hereinafter referred to as voxels). The object is then ...

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IPC IPC(8): B29C67/00B29C70/68B41J2/01B41J3/407B41J3/54B41J11/00
CPCB22F3/008B29C67/0059B29C70/68B41J2/01Y10T29/49144B41J3/543B41J11/002Y10S439/901B05C5/0212B41J3/4073B29C64/112B33Y70/00B33Y30/00B33Y40/00B33Y80/00B33Y10/00H05K1/185H05K3/125H05K3/4664B22F10/10Y02P10/25B41J11/0021B41J11/0022B41J11/0024B41J11/00214B41J11/00216B22F12/53B22F12/70B22F12/20B33Y50/02B41J29/393
Inventor SILVERBROOK, KIA
Owner SILVERBROOK RES PTY LTD
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