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Method of incremental object fabrication

  • US 5,614,075 A
  • Filed: 06/07/1995
  • Issued: 03/25/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/01/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of fabricating a metallic, three-dimensional object or part comprising the steps of:

  • determining dimensional boundaries of the part within a computer CAD/CAM system, the dimensional boundaries including x, y, and z dimensions;

    providing a reference surface;

    a) forming a first incremental layer of polymeric mold material on the reference surface, the incremental layer being selectively interrupted to define at least one dimensional boundary of the part;

    b) forming a first incremental layer of metallic part material upon at least the interruption in the first incremental layer of mold material, wherein a second reference surface is defined by the first incremental layer of mold material and the first layer of part material;

    c) forming a second incremental layer of polymeric mold material upon the second reference surface, the second incremental layer being selectively interrupted to define another at least one dimension of the part;

    d) forming a second incremental layer of metallic part material upon at least the second reference surface;

    repeating steps a) through d) until all dimensional boundaries are defined and the part is fully fabricated, wherein each of the steps (a) through (d) is implemented and controlled by a central controller.

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