IP Library Granted Patent US 11,524,459
Granted Patent B1
US 11,524,459 · App. 17/234,664 · Granted Dec 13, 2022

Additive manufacturing on-orbit

Inventors: John Scott Higham (Mountain View, CA); Gordon Wu (Lafayette, CO); Daniel Andrew Fluitt (Santa Rosa, CA); Elijah Zebadiah Gurnee (San Bruno, CA); Jude Zils (Santa Cruz, CA)
Assignee: Space Systems/Loral, LLC
B29C64/295B29C64/118B29C64/393B33Y10/00B33Y30/00B33Y50/02B64G1/52B64G4/00B29K2101/12B64G2004/005
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Patent No.
US 11,524,459
App. No.
17/234,664
Granted
Dec 13, 2022
Kind
B1
Abstract

A spacecraft includes an additive manufacturing (A/M) subsystem and one or both of a thermal control arrangement and a contamination control arrangement. The A/M subsystem includes an A/M tool, feedstock and a workpiece and is configured to additively manufacture the workpiece using material from the feedstock. The thermal control arrangement is operable, in an on-orbit space environment characterized by near vacuum pressure and near zero-g force, to maintain temperature of at least one of the A/M tool, the feedstock, and the workpiece within respective specified ranges. The contamination control arrangement is operable, in the on-orbit space environment, to control outgassing of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

Claims (26)

1. A spacecraft comprising:

an additive manufacturing (A/M) subsystem configured to perform an A/M process in an on-orbit space environment characterized by near vacuum pressure and near zero-g force, the A/M process resulting in production of gaseous byproducts, the A/M subsystem including a contamination control arrangement; wherein

the A/M subsystem includes an A/M tool, feedstock and a workpiece and is configured to additively manufacture the workpiece using material from the feedstock; and

the contamination control arrangement is operable, in the on-orbit space environment, to control venting of the gaseous byproducts by preventing the gaseous byproducts from producing a substantial torque on the spacecraft.

2. The spacecraft of claim 1 , wherein the A/M tool is an extruder including a melt zone, a cold zone and a transition portion disposed between the melt zone and the cold zone.

3. The spacecraft of claim 2 , wherein the extruder is configured to limit heat transfer between the melt zone and the cold zone.

4. The spacecraft of claim 1 , wherein the contamination control arrangement includes a chamber enclosing the A/M subsystem and one or more cold plates disposed in the chamber and configured to capture volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of the gaseous byproducts.

5. The spacecraft of claim 4 , further comprising one or more radiative heaters configured to heat the workpiece to a temperature above a boiling temperature of the VOCs and below a glass transition temperature of the workpiece material.

6. The spacecraft of claim 4 , further comprising a robotic manipulator configured to remove and replace the cold plates.

7. The spacecraft of claim 4 , wherein the chamber includes vent paths disposed to allow exit of the gaseous byproducts while avoiding generation of a net torque on the spacecraft.

8. An additive manufacturing (A/M) subsystem for use on a spacecraft, the A/M subsystem comprising:

an A/M tool and a feedstock; wherein:

the A/M subsystem is configured to additively manufacture a workpiece using material from the feedstock by performing an A/M process in an on-orbit space environment characterized by near vacuum pressure and near zero-g force, the A/M process resulting in production of gaseous byproducts; and

the spacecraft includes a contamination control arrangement operable, in the on-orbit space environment, to control venting of the gaseous byproducts by preventing the gaseous byproducts from producing a substantial torque on the spacecraft.

9. The A/M subsystem of claim 8 , wherein the A/M tool is an extruder including a melt zone, a cold zone and a transition portion disposed between the melt zone and the cold zone.

10. The A/M subsystem of claim 9 , wherein the extruder is configured to limit heat transfer between the melt zone and the cold zone.

11. The A/M subsystem of claim 8 , wherein the contamination control arrangement includes a chamber enclosing the A/M subsystem and one or more cold plates disposed in the chamber and configured to capture volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of the gaseous byproducts.

12. The A/M subsystem of claim 11 , wherein the chamber includes vent paths disposed to allow exit of the gaseous byproducts while avoiding generation of a net torque on the spacecraft.

13. The A/M subsystem of claim 12 , further comprising one or more radiative heaters configured to heat the workpiece to a temperature above a boiling temperature of the VOCs and below a glass transition temperature of the workpiece material.

14. The A/M subsystem of claim 12 , further comprising a robotic manipulator configured to remove and replace the cold plates.

15. A method of performing an additive manufacturing (A/M) process on board a spacecraft, the method comprising:

fabricating a workpiece from a feedstock using an A/M subsystem on board the spacecraft in an on-orbit space environment characterized by near vacuum pressure and near zero-g force, the A/M process resulting in production of gaseous byproducts, the A/M subsystem including an A/M tool and the feedstock, the spacecraft including a contamination control arrangement; and

controlling, with the contamination control arrangement, venting of the gaseous byproducts, the control by preventing the gaseous byproducts from producing a substantial torque on the spacecraft.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the contamination control arrangement includes a chamber enclosing the A/M subsystem and one or more cold plates disposed in the chamber and configured to capture volatile organic compounds of the gaseous byproducts.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the spacecraft includes a robotic manipulator configured to remove and replace the cold plates.

18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the chamber includes vent paths disposed to allow exit of the gaseous byproducts while avoiding generation of a net torque on the spacecraft.

Assignments (5)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 7, 2026
From: MAXAR SPACE LLC
To: LANTERIS SPACE LLC
Reel/Frame 074270/0351 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 6, 2025
From: MAXAR SPACE LLC
To: LANTERIS SPACE LLC
Reel/Frame 073512/0398 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 5, 2023
From: SPACE SYSTEMS/LORAL, LLC
To: MAXAR SPACE LLC
Reel/Frame 063861/0016 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 5, 2023
From: MAXAR INTELLIGENCE INC. (F/K/A DIGITALGLOBE, INC.); AURORA INSIGHT INC.; MAXAR MISSION SOLUTIONS INC. ((F/K/A RADIANT MISSION SOLUTIONS INC. (F/K/A THE RADIANT GROUP, INC.)); MAXAR SPACE LLC (F/K/A SPACE SYSTEMS/LORAL, LLC); SPATIAL ENERGY, LLC; MAXAR SPACE ROBOTICS LLC ((F/K/A SSL ROBOTICS LLC) (F/K/A MDA US SYSTEMS LLC)); MAXAR TECHNOLOGIES HOLDINGS INC.
To: SIXTH STREET LENDING PARTNERS, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 063660/0138 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 4, 2022
From: HIGHAM, JOHN SCOTT; WU, GORDON; FLUITT, DANIEL ANDREW; GURNEE, ELIJAH ZEBADIAH; ZILS, JUDE
To: SPACE SYSTEMS/LORAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 060720/0689 →