Mixing and feeding system for 3D printing of buildings
The present invention is a mixing and feeding system for 3D printing of buildings, designed for extruding highly viscous construction material with a high setting speed. The invention ensures consistent quality of material mixture and does not depend on external and unpredictable factors. The system utilizes a piston water dispenser, a single horizontal brushless motor, water metering nozzles, a pneumatic clutch, separation of wet and dry areas, an optional high pressure washer, and an automatic release of flushing balls for additional and autonomous cleaning. Any extruder should be installed as close as possible to the dispenser supply line of the present invention, such that the system sensors may detect the proper dose of mixed material.
1 . A mixing and feeding system for 3-dimensional (3D) printing of buildings, comprising:
a mixing system,
a flushing ball release mechanism, and
a mixture dispenser,
said mixing system comprising:
a hopper for inputting dry material, said hopper being coupled to a dry material auger,
a horizontal mixing chamber, said horizontal mixing chamber receiving said dry material from said dry material auger, said horizontal mixing chamber also receiving water via one or more horizontal chamber water metering nozzles, said water being injected via a piston water dispenser connected to a water dispenser drive shaft,
a vertical mixing chamber located after said horizontal mixing chamber, said vertical mixing chamber receiving an output of said horizontal mixing chamber and water via one or more vertical chamber water metering nozzles, said water being injected via said piston water dispenser,
a main progressive cavity pump located after said vertical mixing chamber,
a first brushless DC (BLDC) motor powering a horizontal kneading shaft of said horizontal mixing chamber, said piston water dispenser, and said dry material auger,
a second BLDC motor powering a vertical kneading shaft of said vertical mixing chamber,
a clutch for separating said dry material auger from said first BLDC motor,
a cylinder for pinching a hose, said hose located between said dry material auger and said horizontal mixing chamber, and
a supply line from the mixing system to said mixture dispenser,
said flushing ball release mechanism being located after said main progressive cavity pump and prior to said supply line from the mixing system to the mixture dispenser, said flushing ball release mechanism comprising:
a turret, said turret holding mounted flushing balls,
a rotating pneumatic cylinder rotating the turret,
a clamping pneumatic cylinder,
a main progressive cavity pump, and
at least one pusher,
said mixture dispenser being located after said supply line from the mixing system to the mixture dispenser, said mixture dispenser comprising:
a main dispensing chamber,
a dosage progressive cavity pump powered by a third BLDC motor,
a force sensor, said force sensor recording pressure within said mixture dispenser,
the force senser outputting a signal, based on the recorded pressure, to the second BLDC motor of the vertical mixing chamber such that the second BLDC motor is controlled so as to control pressure in the mixture dispenser; and
a line-switching system.
2 . The system of claim 1 , the water dispenser is a piston water dispenser that is connected to a water dispenser drive shaft; and
an output of the piston water dispenser being based on the number of revolutions of the water dispenser drive shaft.
3 . The system of claim 1 , the clutch is a pneumatic clutch, and the cylinder is a pneumatic cylinder.
4 . The system of claim 1 , further including at least one selected from the group consisting of tracks and wheels.
5 . The system of claim 1 , the flushing balls include a first flushing ball and a second flushing ball,
the first flushing ball is provided to pass through the supply line, and
the second flushing ball is provided to pass through the supply line, and
the second flushing ball being provided to be pushed through the supply line with clean water.
6 . The system of claim 1 , the control of the second BLDC motor includes alternatively turning the second BLDC motor on and turning the second BLDC motor off.
7 . The system of claim 1 , the control of the second BLDC motor includes alternatively decreasing speed of the second BLDC motor and increasing second of the BLDC motor.
8 . The system of claim 1 , the control of the second BLDC motor includes maintaining the pressure in the mixture dispenser in a range of 0.1 bar to 40 bar.