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US Patent 12076789 Additive manufacturing using a dynamically grown build envelope

Patent 12076789 was granted and assigned to General Electric on September, 2024 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
General Electric
General Electric
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Current Assignee
General Electric
General Electric
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
120767890
Patent Inventor Names
Justin Mamrak0
Zachary David Fieldman0
Mackenzie Ryan Redding0
Date of Patent
September 3, 2024
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Patent Application Number
163321540
Date Filed
December 7, 2017
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 7927539 Method for the construction of a laminated compound
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US Patent 8523554 Three-dimensional object-forming apparatus
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US Patent 9144940 Method for printing 3D parts and support structures with electrophotography-based additive manufacturing
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US Patent 9149870 Additive manufacturing chamber with reduced load
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US Patent 9242413 Device and method for constructing a laminar body comprising at least one position adjustable body defining the working area
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US Patent 9327451 Method for manufacturing an object by solidifying a powder using a laser
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US Patent 9475233 Three-dimensional fabrication with cavity filling
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US Patent 9533452 Method for stabilizing a powder bed by means of vacuum for additive manufacturing
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Monica A Huson
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Patent abstract

The present disclosure generally relates to additive manufacturing systems and methods on a large-scale format. One aspect involves a build unit that can be moved around in three dimensions by a positioning system, building separate portions of a large object. The build unit has an energy directing device that directs, e.g., laser or e-beam irradiation onto a powder layer. In the case of laser irradiation, the build volume may have a gasflow device that provides laminar gas flow to a laminar flow zone above the layer of powder. This allows for efficient removal of the smoke, condensates, and other impurities produced by irradiating the powder (the “gas plume”) without excessively disturbing the powder layer. The build unit may also have a recoater that allows it to selectively deposit particular quantities of powder in specific locations over a work surface to build large, high quality, high precision objects.

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