Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Additive manufacturing using a dynamically grown build envelope
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Application No.: US16332154Application Date: 2017-12-07
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Publication No.: US12076789B2Publication Date: 2024-09-03
- Inventor: Mackenzie Ryan Redding , Justin Mamrak , Zachary David Fieldman
- Applicant: General Electric Company
- Applicant Address: US NY Schenectady
- Assignee: General Electric Company
- Current Assignee: General Electric Company
- Current Assignee Address: US OH Cincinnati
- Agency: Dority & Manning, P.A.
- International Application: PCT/US2017/064984 2017.12.07
- International Announcement: WO2018/132202A 2018.07.19
- Date entered country: 2019-03-11
- Main IPC: B29C64/153
- IPC: B29C64/153 ; B22F12/67 ; B29C64/40 ; B22F10/28 ; B22F10/36 ; B22F10/38 ; B22F10/47 ; B22F12/44 ; B22F12/49 ; B22F12/52 ; B22F12/70 ; B33Y10/00 ; B33Y30/00 ; B33Y70/00

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.
Public/Granted literature
- US20210283692A1 ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING USING A DYNAMICALLY GROWN BUILD ENVELOPE Public/Granted day:2021-09-16
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