IP Library Granted Patent US 10,661,342
Granted Patent B2
US 10,661,342 · App. 15/939,090 · Granted May 26, 2020

Additive manufacturing systems and methods for the same

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Patent No.
US 10,661,342
App. No.
15/939,090
Granted
May 26, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

Additive manufacturing systems and methods for fabricating an article are provided. The additive manufacturing system may include a substrate and a layering device configured to fabricate a first layer of the article on the substrate. The layering device may include an optical beam source configured to generate an optical beam and a variable beam characteristics (VBC) fiber operably coupled with the optical beam source and configured to modify one or more beam characteristics, such as a wavelength, of the optical beam.

Claims (29)

1. An additive manufacturing system for fabricating an article, comprising:

a substrate; and

a layering device configured to fabricate a first layer of the article on the substrate, the layering device comprising:

an optical beam source configured to generate an optical beam; and

a variable beam characteristics (VBC) fiber operably coupled with the optical beam source and configured to modify one or more beam characteristics of the optical beam, the VBC fiber including first and second lengths of fiber having, respectively, first and second refractive index profiles (RIPs) that are different from each other, the first RIP enabling, in response to an applied perturbation, modification of the one or more beam characteristics to form a modified optical beam having modified beam characteristics, and the second RIP defined by multiple confinement regions formed to confine, and situated to receive through a fiber-coupling interface functionally directly coupling the first and second lengths of fiber, at least a portion of the modified optical beam within at least one of the multiple confinement regions.

2. The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , further comprising a perturbation device operably coupled with the first length of fiber or the second length of fiber, the perturbation device being configured to modify the optical beam traversing through the first length of fiber to generate the modified optical beam.

3. The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , wherein the layering device further comprises a fabrication assembly, the fabrication assembly comprising:

a feedstock container configured to contain a powdered feedstock; and

an article support disposed in the feedstock container and configured to carry the article.

4. The additive manufacturing system of claim 3 , wherein the layering device further comprises a powder assembly, the powder assembly comprising:

a powder chamber configured to contain the powdered feedstock; and

a delivery support disposed in the powder chamber and configured to support the powdered feedstock.

5. The additive manufacturing system of claim 4 , wherein the fabrication assembly further comprises a roller configured to transfer a portion of the powdered feedstock from the powder assembly to the fabrication assembly.

6. The additive manufacturing system of claim 3 , further comprising a scanner operably coupled with the VBC fiber and configured to receive the optical beam therefrom and direct the optical beam to the powdered feedstock disposed in the feedstock container.

7. The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , wherein the layering device further comprises a fabrication assembly, the fabrication assembly comprising a deposition nozzle operably coupled with the VBC fiber and configured to deliver a powdered feedstock to the substrate.

8. The additive manufacturing system of claim 7 , wherein the fabrication assembly further comprises a powder feeder operably coupled with the deposition nozzle via a conduit, the powder feeder being configured to contain the powdered feedstock and deliver the powdered feedstock to the deposition nozzle.

9. The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , wherein the layering device is configured to fabricate the first layer of the article on the substrate from a powdered feedstock.

10. The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , wherein the layering device is configured to fabricate the first layer of the article on the substrate from a liquid feedstock.

11. The additive manufacturing system of claim 10 , wherein the liquid feedstock comprises a liquid photosensitive material.

12. The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , further comprising a computer aided design assembly configured to provide a digital model of the article to the layering device.

13. The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more beam characteristics comprises a wavelength of the optical beam.

14. The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , in which the first RIP is a waveguide configured to impart transverse displacement to the optical beam in response to the applied perturbation.

15. The multi-operation optical beam delivery device of claim 1 , in which the optical beam source comprises an input fiber, and the first length of fiber including an input for receiving the optical beam from the input fiber.

16. The multi-operation optical beam delivery device of claim 15 , in which the first length of fiber includes an output fused to an input of the second length of fiber.

17. The multi-operation optical beam delivery device of claim 1 , in which the fiber-coupling interface includes an index-matching material.

18. The multi-operation optical beam delivery device of claim 1 , in which the fiber-coupling interface includes a splice.

19. The multi-operation optical beam delivery device of claim 1 , in which the fiber-coupling interface includes a fiber joint.

20. The multi-operation optical beam delivery device of claim 1 , in which the fiber-coupling interface includes a connector.

21. The multi-operation optical beam delivery device of claim 1 , in which the fiber-coupling interface maintains a substantially unaltered operative relationship between the first and second RIPs.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 7, 2019
From: NLIGHT PHOTONICS CORPORATION
To: NLIGHT, INC.
Reel/Frame 048529/0068 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 28, 2018
From: KOPONEN, JOONA; KLINER, DAHV A.V.; FARROW, ROGER
To: NLIGHT PHOTONICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 047608/0159 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 23, 2018
From: NLIGHT, INC.
To: PACIFIC WESTERN BANK
Reel/Frame 047291/0833 →