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US Patent 10166751 Method for enhanced additive manufacturing

Patent 10166751 was granted and assigned to Lawrence Livermore National Security (company) on January, 2019 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
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Lawrence Livermore National Security (company)
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Current Assignee
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Lawrence Livermore National Security (company)
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
101667510
Patent Inventor Names
James A. Demuth0
Kevin J. Kramer0
Andrew Bayramian0
Bassem S. El-Dasher0
John C. Post0
Joseph C. Farmer0
Date of Patent
January 1, 2019
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Patent Application Number
143036420
Date Filed
June 13, 2014
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12017298 Irradiation devices with optical modulators for additively manufacturing three-dimensional objects
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US Patent 11072114 Variable print chamber walls for powder bed fusion additive manufacturing
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US Patent 11292090 Additive manufacturing system and method
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US Patent 11691341 Part manipulation using printed manipulation points
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US Patent 11701819 Additive manufacturing, spatial heat treating system and method
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US Patent 11446774 Dynamic optical assembly for laser-based additive manufacturing
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US Patent 11872758 Multi-functional ingester system for additive manufacturing
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US Patent 11911964 Recycling powdered material for additive manufacturing
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Benjamin A Schiffman
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Patent abstract

Systems and methods are disclosed for manufacturing a three dimensional (3D) part. In one implementation a system in accordance with the present disclosure may make use of an additive manufacturing (AM) subsystem for performing an AM operation to form the 3D part. The 3D part may be formed using a plurality of distinct material layers layered one on top of another. The system may also involve at least one of a laser peening (LP) subsystem and a High Velocity Laser Accelerated Deposition (HVLAD) subsystem. The LP subsystem may be used for laser peening a selected subquantity of the layers, to impart improved hardness to the selected subquantity of the layers and/or to the overall 3D part. The HVLAD subsystem may be used to bond at least one of the material layers to a previously laid down one of the material layers.

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