IP Library Granted Patent US 12,558,844
Granted Patent B2
US 12,558,844 · App. 17/868,883 · Granted Feb 24, 2026

Optical fibers including endcaps for use in additive manufacturing

Inventors: Manuel Joseph Leonardo (Bolton, MA); Martin C. Feldmann (Sudbury, MA)
Assignee: VulcanForms Inc.
B29C64/268B29C64/153B33Y10/00B33Y30/00G02B6/262G02B6/32
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Patent No.
US 12,558,844
App. No.
17/868,883
Granted
Feb 24, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods for additive manufacturing are generally described. According to certain aspects, endcaps optically coupled to optical fibers of additive manufacturing systems are provided. In some aspects, methods for reducing a power area density of laser energy within an endcap are provided. The endcaps described herein may be used to at least partially mitigate thermal cycling that may result from the transmission of laser energy through interfaces of an additive manufacturing system.

Claims (43)

1 . An additive manufacturing system comprising:

a laser energy source;

an optics assembly configured to direct laser energy from the laser energy source onto a build surface to form a laser energy spot on the build surface;

an optical fiber optically coupled with the laser energy source; and

an endcap disposed on and optically coupled with a distal end of the optical fiber, wherein a surface area of a distal surface of the endcap is larger than a transverse cross sectional area of the distal end of the optical fiber, wherein the endcap is optically coupled with the optics assembly, wherein the endcap comprises at least one microlens portion configured to focus the laser energy from the laser energy source onto the build surface to fuse material on the build surface and wherein the endcap is configured to reduce a first power area density of the laser energy transferred from the distal end of the optical fiber by a factor greater than or equal to 10 within the endcap relative to a second power area density within the optical fiber.

2 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , wherein the endcap is configured to increase a transmission area of laser energy transmitted from the laser energy source to reduce a power area density of the transmitted laser energy.

3 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , wherein the distal end of the optical fiber is fused with the endcap.

4 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , further comprising one or more lenses disposed downstream from and optically coupled to the endcap.

5 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , wherein the endcap is selected from a group of a cylinder, a prism, and a microlens.

6 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one microlens portion comprises multiple microlens portions.

7 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , wherein an axial position of the distal end of the endcap is within 20 microns of a predetermined axial position.

8 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , wherein the distal surface of the endcap is a curved distal surface configured to decrease a portion of the laser energy that is reflected back toward the laser energy source.

9 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 8 , wherein the curved distal surface is at least partially coated with an anti-reflective coating to decrease the portion of the laser energy that is reflected back toward the laser energy source.

10 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , wherein the endcap is configured to cause the laser energy to diverge within the endcap to increase a transmission area of the laser energy transmitted from the laser energy source.

11 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 10 , further comprising one or more lenses disposed downstream from and optically coupled to the endcap to focus the laser energy transmitted from the endcap.

12 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one microlens portion is a microlens, the endcap comprising the at least one microlens comprises the microlens being the endcap, and the transverse cross sectional area of the distal end of the optical fiber is the same as the transverse cross sectional area of the microlens.

13 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , wherein the endcap comprises a cylindrical portion and the at least one microlens portion, the cylindrical portion is coupled to the distal end of the optical fiber, and the at least one microlens portion is coupled to the distal end of the cylindrical portion.

14 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , wherein the factor is greater than or equal to 10 and less than or equal to 50.

15 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 1 , wherein the endcap is configured to increase a first transmission area of the laser energy transferred from the distal end of the optical fiber by a factor greater than or equal to 10 within the endcap relative to a second transmission area within the optical fiber.

16 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 15 , wherein the factor is greater than or equal to 10 and less than or equal to 50.

17 . An additive manufacturing system comprising:

a laser energy source;

an optics assembly configured to direct laser energy from the laser energy source onto a build surface to form a laser energy spot on the build surface;

an optical fiber optically coupled with the laser energy source; and

an endcap disposed on and optically coupled with a distal end of the optical fiber, wherein the endcap is configured to increase a transmission area of laser energy transmitted from the laser energy source to reduce a first power area density of the transmitted laser energy by a factor greater than or equal to 10 within the endcap relative to a second power area density within the optical fiber, and wherein the endcap comprises at least one microlens portion configured to focus the laser energy from the laser energy source onto the build surface to fuse material on the build surface.

18 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 17 , wherein a surface area of a distal surface of the endcap is larger than a transverse cross-sectional area of the distal end of the optical fiber.

19 . An additive manufacturing system comprising:

a plurality of laser energy sources;

an optics assembly configured to direct laser energy from the plurality of laser energy sources onto a build surface to form an array of laser energy spots on the build surface;

a plurality of optical fibers optically coupled with the plurality of laser energy sources; and

one or more endcaps disposed on and optically coupled with a distal end of each optical fiber, wherein each endcap of the one or more endcaps has a surface area of a distal surface that is larger than a transverse cross-sectional area of the distal ends of the optical fibers disposed thereon, wherein each endcap of the one or more endcaps comprises at least one microlens portion configured to focus the laser energy exiting from the distal ends of the optical fibers disposed thereon onto the build surface to fuse material on the build surface, wherein the plurality of optical fibers forms an array, and wherein the one or more endcaps are configured to reduce a first power area density of the laser energy transferred from the distal end of each optical fiber by a factor greater than or equal to 10 within the one or more endcaps relative to a second power area density within each optical fiber.

20 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 19 , wherein the one or more endcaps are configured to increase a transmission area of laser energy transmitted from the plurality of laser energy sources to reduce a power area density of the transmitted laser energy.

21 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 19 , wherein the distal end of each optical fiber is fused with the one or more endcaps.

22 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 19 , further comprising one or more lenses disposed downstream from and optically coupled to the one or more endcaps.

23 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 19 , further comprising an alignment fixture configured to position and orient the one or more endcaps.

24 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 23 , wherein the alignment fixture comprises v-grooves.

25 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 19 , wherein the array is a linear array.

26 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 19 , wherein the array is a two-dimensional array.

27 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 19 , wherein two or more optical fibers of the plurality of optical fibers are optically coupled to a single endcap of the one or more endcaps.

28 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 19 , wherein each optical fiber of the plurality of optical fibers is optically coupled to a separate endcap of the one or more endcaps.

29 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 19 , wherein each endcap of the one or more endcaps is selected from a group of a cylinder, prism, and a microlens.

30 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 19 , wherein an axial position of a distal end of each endcap of the one or more endcaps is within 20 microns of a predetermined axial position.

31 . The additive manufacturing system of claim 19 , wherein the at least one microlens portion of each endcap comprises multiple microlens portions.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 7, 2025
From: VULCANFORMS INC.; ARWOOD MACHINE CORPORATION
To: STIFEL BANK
Reel/Frame 070149/0420 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 31, 2025
From: VULCANFORMS INC.; ARWOOD MACHINE CORPORATION
To: HERCULES CAPITAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 070076/0270 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 30, 2023
From: LEONARDO, MANUEL JOSEPH; FELDMANN, MARTIN C.
To: VULCANFORMS INC.
Reel/Frame 064749/0540 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 14, 2023
From: LEONARDO, MANUEL JOSEPH; FELDMANN, MARTIN C.
To: VULCANFORMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 062972/0198 →