Vibrationally enhanced stereolithographic recoating

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PATENT NO 5688464
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08405812

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Methods and apparatus for providing a vibrational enhancement to the recoating process in stereolithography are disclosed. The formation of a thin layer of building material over a previous layer of structure of a partially completed three-dimensional object, in preparation for formation of an additional layer of structure, is enhanced by the use of vibrational energy imparted to the building medium. In a first preferred apparatus, vibration is induced into the surface of the material by a plurality of vibrating needles that penetrate below the working surface to a sufficient depth to ensure adequate coupling but not deep enough to come into contact with the surface of the partially completed part. In a second preferred apparatus, vibration is coupled directly to the object support. The vibrational energy is then transmitted through the part to the surface of the building material. In a first preferred method the partially completed object is overcoated with material and vibration is used to reduce the coating thickness. In a second preferred method, the partially completed object is under-coated with material and vibration is used to increase the coating thickness.

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  • 3D SYSTEMS, INC.

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Jacobs, Paul F La Crescenta, CA 24 1563
Nguyen, Hop D Little Rock, CA 24 1526
Smalley, Dennis R Baldwin Park, CA 214 7415
Thompson, J Scot Northridge, CA 2 106

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