Stereolithographic curl reduction
First Claim
1. An improved method for forming at least a portion of a three-dimensional object from a material capable of solidification upon exposure to synergistic stimulation with reduced distortion, the method comprising the steps of forming layers of said material and selectively exposing said layers to said synergistic stimulation to form successive cross-sections of the three-dimensional object and build up the object cross-section by cross-section, wherein the improvement comprises the steps of:
- exposing a first portion of a first layer to synergistic stimulation to cause solidification of said first portion;
exposing a second portion of a second layer, which is different from said first layer, with a first exposure of synergistic stimulation, the second portion at least partially overlaying said first portion of said first layer, characterized in that the first exposure causes at least partial solidification of said second portion but does not cause adhesion between said second portion and said first portion; and
exposing at least part of said second portion to at least a second exposure of synergistic stimulation which occurs after said first exposure, characterized in that said at least second exposure results in adhesion between said first and second layers.
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Abstract
An improved stereolithography system for generating a three-dimensional object by creating a cross-sectional pattern of the object to 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 structurally specified to reduce curl, stress and distortion in the ultimately formed object, the 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. A stereolithographic distortion known as curl is defined, and several techniques to eliminate or reduce curl are described, including dashed line, bent line, secondary structure, rivets, and multi-pass techniques. In addition, a quantitative measurement of curl known as the curl factor, and a test part known as a quarter cylinder are described, which together can be used to measure the effectiveness of the above techniques in reducing curl.
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21 Claims
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1. An improved method for forming at least a portion of a three-dimensional object from a material capable of solidification upon exposure to synergistic stimulation with reduced distortion, the method comprising the steps of forming layers of said material and selectively exposing said layers to said synergistic stimulation to form successive cross-sections of the three-dimensional object and build up the object cross-section by cross-section, wherein the improvement comprises the steps of:
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exposing a first portion of a first layer to synergistic stimulation to cause solidification of said first portion; exposing a second portion of a second layer, which is different from said first layer, with a first exposure of synergistic stimulation, the second portion at least partially overlaying said first portion of said first layer, characterized in that the first exposure causes at least partial solidification of said second portion but does not cause adhesion between said second portion and said first portion; and exposing at least part of said second portion to at least a second exposure of synergistic stimulation which occurs after said first exposure, characterized in that said at least second exposure results in adhesion between said first and second layers. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 13)
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4. An improved method for forming at least a portion of a three-dimensional object from a material capable of solidification upon exposure to synergistic stimulation with reduced distortion, the method comprising the steps of forming layers of said material and selectively exposing said layers to said synergistic stimulation to form successive cross-sections of the three-dimensional object and build up the object cross-section by cross-section, wherein the improvement comprises the steps of:
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in a first exposing step, exposing a first portion of a first layer to synergistic stimulation to cause solidification of said first portion; in a second exposing step, exposing a second portion of a second layer, which is different from said first layer, to synergistic stimulation, said second portion at least partially overlaying said first portion at an overlaying region, whereupon said second portion is solidified; and adhering said first and second portions at less than all parts of said overlaying region. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. An improved method for forming at least a portion of a three-dimensional object from a material capable of solidification upon exposure to synergistic stimulation with reduced distortion, the method comprising the steps of forming layers of said material and selectively exposing said layers to said synergistic stimulation to form successive cross-sections of the three-dimensional object and build up the object cross-section by cross-section, wherein the improvement comprises the steps of:
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specifying at least one critical region of the object; exposing any non-critical regions of the object using a first set of exposure parameters; and exposing said at least one critical region of the object using a second set of exposure parameters which differ from said first set, and which are chosen to achieve reduced distortion of the object. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An improved method for forming at least a portion of a three-dimensional object from a material capable of solidification upon exposure to synergistic stimulation with reduced distortion, the apparatus comprising a source of synergistic stimulation, first means for forming layers of said material, and second means for selectively exposing said layers to said synergistic stimulation to form successive cross-sections of the three-dimensional object and build up the object cross-section by cross-section, wherein the improvement comprises:
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an improvement to said second means characterized in that said second means is adapted to expose a first portion of a first layer to synergistic stimulation to cause solidification of said first portion, to additionally expose a second portion of a second layer, which is different from said first layer, with a first exposure of synergistic stimulation, said second portion at least partially overlaying said first portion of said first layer, characterized in that said first exposure causes at least partial solidification of said material but does not cause adhesion between said second portion and said first portion, to additionally expose at least part of said second portion to at least a second exposure of synergistic stimulation, characterized in that said at least second exposure occurs after said first exposure, and results in adhesion between said first and second layers. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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15. An improved apparatus for forming at least a portion of a three-dimensional object from a material capable of solidification upon exposure to synergistic stimulation with reduced distortion, the apparatus comprising a source of synergistic stimulation, first means for forming layers of said material, and second means for selectively exposing said layers to said synergistic stimulation to form successive cross-sections of the three-dimensional object, thereby building up said object cross-section by cross-section, wherein the improvement comprises:
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an improvement to said second means characterized in that said second means is adapted to expose a first portion of a first layer to synergistic stimulation to cause solidification of said first portion, to additionally expose a second portion of a second layer, which is different from said first layer, to synergistic stimulation, said second portion at least partially overlaying said first portion of said first layer at an overlaying region, thereby at least partially solidifying the second portion, and to adhere said second portion to said first portion at less than all parts of said overlaying region. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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18. An improved method for forming at least a portion of a three-dimensional object from a material capable of solidification upon exposure to synergistic stimulation to achieve reduced distortion, the apparatus comprising a source of synergistic stimulation, first means for forming layers of said material, and second means for selectively exposing said layers to said synergistic stimulation to form successive cross-sections of the three-dimensional object, thereby building up the object cross-section by cross-section, wherein the improvement comprises:
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an improvement to said second means characterized in that said second means is adapted to specify at least one critical region of the object, to additionally expose any non-critical regions of the object using a first set of exposure parameters, and to additionally expose said at least one critical region of the object using a second set of exposure parameters which differ from said first set, wherein said second set of exposure parameters are chosen to achieve reduced distortion of the object. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21)
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