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US Patent 10189204 Composite feedstock for additive manufacturing

Patent 10189204 was granted and assigned to Desktop Metal on January, 2019 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Desktop Metal
Desktop Metal
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Current Assignee
Desktop Metal
Desktop Metal
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
101892040
Patent Inventor Names
Michael Andrew Gibson0
Animesh Bose0
Jonah Samuel Myerberg0
Richard Remo Fontana0
Ricardo Fulop0
Date of Patent
January 29, 2019
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Patent Application Number
158427830
Date Filed
December 14, 2017
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 10087332 Sinterable metal paste for use in additive manufacturing
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11976569 Fused filament fabrication of abradable coatings
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US Patent 11536671 Defect identification using machine learning in an additive manufacturing system
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US Patent 11567474 Systems, methods and file format for 3D printing of microstructures
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US Patent 11681269 Systems, methods and file format for 3D printing of microstructures
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US Patent 11313243 Non-continuous abradable coatings
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US Patent 11919233 Method of edge printing for use in additive manufacturing processes
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Leszek B. Kiliman
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Patent abstract

Techniques and compositions are disclosed for composite feedstocks with powder/binder systems suitable for three-dimensional printing, such as fused filament fabrication. The composite feedstocks may include a jacket about a core, with at least the core including a powder material suspended in a binder system and the jacket having a hardness or toughness greater than a hardness or toughness of the core for the feedstock. In general, the harder jacket may protect the core from unintended deformation or damage during transportation, storage, or use. For example, the difference in hardness or toughness between the jacket and the core may facilitate gripping the feedstock (e.g., by gear drives or the like) with a higher amount of force than is otherwise applicable if the feedstock were composed of the core alone, without damaging the core, during a fused filament fabrication process or another additive manufacturing process.

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