IP Library Granted Patent US 7,497,977
Granted Patent B2
US 7,497,977 · App. 10/354,538 · Granted Mar 3, 2009

Methods and systems for producing an object through solid freeform fabrication by varying a concentration of ejected material applied to an object layer

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Patent No.
US 7,497,977
App. No.
10/354,538
Granted
Mar 3, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of producing an object through solid freeform fabrication includes varying a concentration of ejected material applied to form a particular object layer.

Claims (20)

1. A method of producing an object through solid freeform fabrication, said method comprising ejecting material to form a particular planar layer of said object, said planar layer having a height (h), and, while forming said planar layer and at an edge of said planar layer, varying a quantity of said ejected material applied per unit volume to form a series of steps in said planar layer with heights different than (h);

wherein said varying further comprises progressively reducing the quantity of a binder or build material applied over a transition region between terraced object layers;

wherein said reducing further comprises dithering a fluid ejection apparatus that is ejecting said binder or build material.

2. A method of producing an object through solid freeform fabrication, said method comprising ejecting material to form a particular planar layer of said object, said planar layer having a height (h), and, while forming said planar layer and at an edge of said planar layer, varying a quantity of said ejected material applied per unit volume to form a series of steps in said planar layer with heights different than (h);

wherein said varying further comprises progressively increasing the quantity of a binder or build material over said transition region between terraced object layers;

wherein said increasing further comprises oversaturating a build material with binder over said transition region.

3. A method of compensating for visual and textural terracing effects of an object created by a solid freeform fabrication system that uses a fluid ejection process to build successive layers of said object being fabricated, said method comprising:

ejecting material to form a particular planar layer of said object, said planar layer, having a height (h), and, while forming said planar layer,

applying more ejected material to a layer at a transition between adjacent layers than is applied at a bulk layer material region of said object to form at least one step in said planar layer with a height greater than (h);

wherein said applying more ejected material further comprises oversaturating a build material with said binder.

4. A method of producing an object through solid freeform fabrication, said method comprising;

distributing a layer of powdered build material; and

selectively ejecting a binder into said layer of build material to form a planar cross-section of said object having a height (h);

wherein selectively ejecting said binder comprises varying a quantity of binder ejected per unit area to form a particular object layer such that variation in said quantity of binder ejected per unit area produces a series of vertical steps in said planar layer with heights different than (h);

wherein said varying further comprises progressively reducing the quantity of a binder applied over a transition region between terraced object layers;

wherein said reducing further comprises dithering a fluid ejection apparatus that is ejecting said binder.

5. A method of producing an object through solid freeform fabrication, said method comprising:

distributing a layer of powdered build material; and

selectively ejecting two different binders into said layer of build material to form a cross-section of said object;

wherein one of said binders binds said build material more strongly than another of said binders and said binders are selectively ejected into a layer to reduce terracing with one or more adjacent layers in said object.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 11, 2025
From: HEWLETT-PACKARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, L.P.
To: PERIDOT PRINT LLC
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