Thomas A. Almquist - San Gabriel CA Charles W. Hull - Santa Clarita CA Borzo Modrek - Montebello CA Paul F. Jacobs - La Crescenta CA Charles W. Lewis - Sherman Oaks CA Adam L. Cohen - Los Angeles CA Stuart T. Spence - So. Pasadena CA Hop D. Nguyen - Littlerock CA Mark A. Lewis - Valencia CA Abraham Liran - Northridge CA Dennis R. Smalley - Baldwin Park CA
Assignee:
3D Systems, Inc. - Valencia CA
International Classification:
B29C 3508 B29C 4102 B29C 4152
US Classification:
264401
Abstract:
Improved apparatus and methods for forming a layer of material over a surface of a previously-formed cross-section of a three-dimensional object in anticipation of forming a next cross-section of the object out of the layer. A volume of material, including at least some excess material, is placed over the surface, and the excess material is swept off by placing the excess material in the predetermined path of a sweeping member, the path being substantially in a plane spaced from a working surface of material. The member may be directed to sweep the excess material away through a successive number of sweeps, which may vary for each cross-section, at least a velocity which may vary for each sweep. Additionally, the clearance between the member and the surface of the previous cross-section may vary for each sweep. A "winged" member is also provided, comprising two legs extending from a base, and a "Trident" embodiment is also provided, comprising three legs extending from a base.
Thomas A. Almquist - San Gabriel CA Charles W. Hull - Santa Clarita CA Borzo Modrek - Montebello CA Paul F. Jacobs - La Crescenta CA Charles W. Lewis - Sherman Oaks CA Adam L. Cohen - Los Angeles CA Stuart T. Spence - S. Pasadena CA Hop D. Nguyen - Littlerock CA
Assignee:
3D Systems, Inc. - Valencia CA
International Classification:
B29C 3508 B29C 4102
US Classification:
264401
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for stereolithographically forming a three-dimensional object includes a vessel for holding a building material and a smoothing member for forming a uniform coating over a previously formed layer of the object. The smoothing member has a plurality of blades. The smoothing member is swept over a previously formed layer of the object, in at least two directions. Different clearances between the lower surface of the smoothing member and the upper surface of the previously formed layer are used to provide a uniform coating for a subsequent layer over the previously formed layer. The sweeping velocity of the smoothing member can be varied. Retractable needles are attached to the smoothing member for adjusting a blade gap between a lower surface of the smoothing member and the surface of the building material.
Thomas A. Almquist - San Gabriel CA Charles W. Hull - Santa Clarita CA Borzo Modrek - Montebello CA Paul F. Jacobs - La Crescenta CA Charles W. Lewis - Sherman Oaks CA Adam L. Cohen - Los Angeles CA Stuart T. Spence - S. Pasadena CA Hop D. Nguyen - Littlerock CA Mark A. Lewis - Valencia CA Abraham Liran - Northridge CA Dennis R. Smalley - Baldwin Park CA
Assignee:
3D System, Inc. - Valencia CA
International Classification:
B29C 3508 B29C 4102 B29C 4152
US Classification:
264401
Abstract:
Improved apparatus and methods for forming a layer of material over a surface of a previously-formed cross-section of a three-dimensional object in anticipation of forming a next cross-section of the object out of the layer. A volume of material, including at least some excess material, is placed over the surface, and the excess material is swept off by placing the excess material in the predetermined path of a sweeping member, the path being substantially in a plane spaced from a working surface of material. The member may be directed to sweep the excess material away through a successive number of sweeps, which may vary for each cross-section, at least a velocity which may vary for each sweep. Additionally, the clearance between the member and the surface of the previous cross-section may vary for each sweep. A "winged" member is also provided, comprising two legs extending from a base, and a "Trident" embodiment is also provided, comprising three legs extending from a base.
Leonard P. Pearson - Sunnyvale CA Todd E. Olson - Palo Alto CA Hop G. Nguyen - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Lightwave Electronics - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
H01S 3045
US Classification:
372 36
Abstract:
Compact solid state laser apparatus that includes a laser diode pump, beam forming optics, a laser gain medium and optical resonator, a photodetector to vary the power supplied to the laser diode pump to suppress relaxation oscillations that might otherwise appear in the laser gain medium output light beam, an optical isolator and laser output optics. Each of the optical components has an independently activatable heater to allow optical alignment of that component. Each of the laser diode pump and laser gain medium has an independently activatable thermoelectric cooler to allow optical alignment (laser gain medium only) and to provide thermal tuning of the output wavelength of that device. An optical platform, which is thermally conductive, electrically non-conductive and has low thermal expansion, supports the other components, provides a substrate for electrical traces that provide power for operation of the apparatus and contains the heaters for the optical components.
Methods And Apparatus For Production Of Three-Dimensional Objects By Stereolithography
Charles W. Hull - Arcadia CA Stuart T. Spence - South Pasadena CA David J. Albert - Saratoga CA Dennis R. Smalley - Baldwin Park CA Richard A. Harlow - Malibu CA Phil Steinbaugh - Mountain View CA Harry L. Tarnoff - Van Nuys CA Hop D. Nguyen - Littlerock CA Charles W. Lewis - Van Nuys CA Tom J. Vorgitch - Simi Valley CA David Z. Remba - Studio City CA
Assignee:
3 D Systems, Inc. - Valencia CA
International Classification:
B29C 3508 B29C 6700
US Classification:
264 22
Abstract:
An improved sterolithography system for generating a three-dimensional object by creating a cross-sectional pattern of the object to be formed at a selected surface of a fluid medium capable of altering its physical state in response to appropriate synergistic stimulation by impinging radiation, particle bombardment or chemical reaction, information defining the object being specially processed to reduce curl and distortion, and increase resolution, strength, accuracy, speed and economy of reproduction even for rather difficult object shapes, and successive adjacent laminae, representing corresponding successive adjacent cross-sections of the object, being automatically formed and integrated together to provide a step-wise laminar buildup of the desired object, whereby a three-dimensional object is formed and drawn from a substantially planar surface of the fluid medium during the forming process.
Palex Metals Jun 2005 - Jun 2014
Programmer
Encore Industries Aug 2000 - May 2005
Programmer
Labtronix May 1997 - Aug 2000
Precision Programmer
Apw Jan 1995 - May 1999
Brake Operator Technician
Airtonix Sep 1992 - Aug 1994
Brake Operator
Skills:
2D/3D Unfold Cad/Cam Systems Microsoft Office Autodesk 8 and Cadkey Mazak Laser Cmm System Metalsoft Fabricam and Fabriwin Solidworks Pro E
Engineers construction - Testing consultancy, design and supervision of works (1997-2012) Jungle Hop - Testing consultancy, design and supervision of works (1997-2012) Nguyễn Thị Hợp - Testing consultancy, design and supervision of works (1997-2012)
Hop Nguyen
Education:
University of California, Irvine - Computer Sciense