Method and apparatus for fabrication of three-dimensional articles by thermal spray deposition

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PATENT NO 5126529
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07620745

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A method and apparatus for forming a three-dimensional object by thermal spraying utilizes a plurality of masks positioned and removed over a work surface in accordance with a predetermined sequence. The masks correspond to cross sections normal to a centerline through the workpiece. One set of masks defines all cross sections through the workpiece. A second set of masks contains at least one masks which corresponds to each mask of the first set. Masks from each set are alternatively placed above a work surface and sprayed with either a deposition material from which the workpiece will be made or a complementary material. In this manner, layers of material form a block of deposition material and complementary material. Then, the complementary material which serves as a support structure during forming is removed. Preferably, the complementary material has a lower melting temperature than the deposition material and is removed by heating the block. Alternatively, one could mask only for the deposition material and remove complementary material overlying the deposition material after each spraying of complementary material.

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WEISS LEE ENot Provided

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Gursoz, E Levent 4232 Saline St., Pittsburgh, PA 15217 1 188
Prinz, Fritz R 5801 Northumberland St., Pittsburgh, PA 15217 1 188
Weiss, Lee E 6558 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15217 40 3986

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