IP Library Granted Patent US 11,285,672
Granted Patent B2
US 11,285,672 · App. 16/455,082 · Granted Mar 29, 2022

Three-dimensional printer responsive to external vibrations

Inventor: Guthrie Cooper (Mill Spring, NC)
Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
B29C64/393B29C64/135B29C64/245B29C64/255B29C64/264B33Y10/00B33Y30/00B33Y50/02G02B26/101
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Patent No.
US 11,285,672
App. No.
16/455,082
Granted
Mar 29, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A three-dimensional printing system for manufacturing a three-dimensional article includes a build platform, a light engine, a sensor, and a controller. The build platform is for supporting the three-dimensional article. The light engine is for addressing the build plane for selectively solidifying the material layer onto an active surface. The sensor is mounted on the light engine and is configured to generate a signal based upon vibrations from an external source. The controller is configured to form layers of the three dimensional article. Concurrent with forming the layers, the controller is configured to receive a signal from the sensor, analyze the signal to compare received vibrations to a predetermined vibration threshold, and, if the received vibrations exceed the predetermined threshold, take further action.

Claims (51)

1. A three-dimensional printing system for manufacturing a three-dimensional article comprising:

a build platform for supporting the three-dimensional article, the build platform or the three-dimensional article defining an active surface for accreting a material layer;

a light engine for addressing a build plane;

a sensor mounted on the light engine that generates a signal based upon vibrations that originate from a source external to the light engine;

a controller configured to:

form layers of the three-dimensional article including:

position the active surface at the build plane;

operate the light engine to selectively cure portions of resin at the build plane; and

repeat the positioning and operating to complete forming the three-dimensional article; and

concurrent with forming the layers, receive a signal from the sensor;

analyze the signal to compare received vibrations to a predetermined vibration threshold; and

if the received vibrations exceed the predetermined threshold, take further action;

further including a resin vessel containing resin, during formation of a layer the active surface is positioned proximate to a top surface of the resin, the light engine emitting light downwardly to the build plane.

2. The three-dimensional printing system of claim 1 wherein the light engine includes one or more of a laser module, an ultraviolet light source, a spatial light modulator, a light emitting diode array, and a scan module.

3. A three-dimensional printing system for manufacturing a three-dimensional article comprising:

a build platform for supporting the three-dimensional article, the build platform or the three-dimensional article defining an active surface for accreting a material layer;

a light engine for addressing a build plane;

a sensor mounted on the light engine that generates a signal based upon vibrations that originate from a source external to the light engine;

a controller configured to:

form layers of the three-dimensional article including:

position the active surface at the build plane;

operate the light engine to selectively cure portions of resin at the build plane; and

repeat the positioninq and operating to complete forminq the three-dimensional article; and

concurrent with forming the layers, receive a signal from the sensor;

analyze the signal to compare received vibrations to a predetermined vibration threshold; and

if the received vibrations exceed the predetermined threshold, take further action, further comprising a resin vessel containing resin, the resin vessel including a transparent sheet that forms a lower surface of the resin vessel, the build plane and active surface are above and proximate to the transparent sheet, the light engine emitting light upwardly and through the transparent sheet and to the build plane.

4. The three-dimensional printing system of claim 1 wherein the light engine includes a base housing and a cantilevered support that extends from a proximal end at the base to a distal end, the sensor is mounted to the distal end of the cantilevered support to be more sensitive to the external sources of vibrations.

5. The three-dimensional printing system of claim 4 wherein the sensor is an accelerometer.

6. The three-dimensional printing system of claim 1 wherein the vibration threshold is based upon one or more of a peak vibration amplitude, a time duration of vibration, and an integration of vibration energy for a period of time.

7. The three-dimensional printing system of claim 1 wherein the further action includes halting forming layers.

8. The three-dimensional printing system of claim 7 wherein the controller is further configured to restart forming layers when the external vibration intensity has dropped to below a lower threshold.

9. The three-dimensional printing system of claim 1 wherein the further action includes storing information identifying a layer or position within a three-dimensional article at which the threshold was exceeded.

10. A three-dimensional printing system for solidifying a build material at a build plane in a layer-by-layer manner comprising:

a laser module for emitting a light beam along a main optical path from the laser module to the build plane;

a base housing;

a cantilevered support that extends from a proximal end at the base housing to a distal end;

a scan module mounted to the base housing at the proximal end of the cantilevered support, the scan module for receiving the light beam and scanning the light beam along two axes to address the build plane; and

a distal sensor mounted at the distal end of the cantilevered support; and

a controller configured to:

operate the laser module to emit light along the main optical path;

operate the scan module to scan the beam over the build plane;

receive a signal from the distal sensor; and

analyze the signal to determine whether vibrations originating external to the three-dimensional printing system have exceeded a predetermined vibration threshold.

11. The three-dimensional printing system of claim 10 further comprising a proximal sensor mounted at the proximal end for sensing vibrations from the mirror system.

12. The three-dimensional printing system of claim 11 wherein the proximal sensor is an accelerometer.

13. The three-dimensional printing system of claim 10 wherein the scan module defines a secondary optical path that passes a portion of the light beam along the cantilevered support.

14. The three-dimensional printing system of claim 13 further comprising an optical sensor at the distal end.

15. The three-dimensional printing system of claim 14 wherein the optical sensor is the distal sensor.

16. The three-dimensional printing system of claim 14 wherein the distal sensor is an accelerometer separate from the optical sensor.

17. The three-dimensional printing system of claim 16 wherein the controller analyzes signals from the optical sensor and the distal sensor to determine whether the external vibrations have exceeded the threshold.

18. The three-dimensional printing system of claim 10 wherein the distal sensor is an accelerometer.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 27, 2019
From: COOPER, GUTHRIE
To: 3D SYSTEMS, INC.
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