Stereolithographic method and apparatus for production of three dimensional objects using multiple beams of different diameters
First Claim
1. A method of forming a three-dimensional object from a plurality of adhered laminae by exposing successive layers of a material to a beam of prescribed stimulation, comprising:
- providing data representing a three-dimensional object;
providing a first beam of prescribed stimulation having a first dimension;
providing a second beam of prescribed stimulation having a second dimension that is larger than the first dimension, the first beam aid second beam being produced by the same laser light source and having an aspect ratio of between approximately 0.9 and 1.1;
manipulating the data to form modified object data for forming the three-dimensional object, the modified data including data indicative of cross-sectional portions to be formed using the beam having the second dimension and indicative of cross-sectional portions to be formed using the beam having the first dimension;
forming a layer of material adjacent to any last formed layer of material in preparation for forming a subsequent lamina of the object;
exposing the material to the first beam and/or the second beam in accordance with the modified data to form a successive lamina of the object; and
repeating the acts of forming and exposing a plurality of times in order to form the object from a plurality of adhered laminae.
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Abstract
A rapid prototyping and manufacturing (e.g. stereolithography) method and apparatus for making three-dimensional objects on a layer by layer basis by selectively exposing layers of material to prescribed stimulation, using a beam having a first smaller diameter and a beam having a second larger diameter, to form laminae of the object. The power of the smaller beam is typically lower than the power of the larger beam. Object formation is controlled by data representing portions of the layers to be exposed with the larger beam (large spot portions) and those portions to be exposed with the smaller beam (small spot portions). In a preferred embodiment, portions exposed with the larger beam are formed first, for a given layer. Portions are exposed with the small beam next. Thereafter the entire perimeter of the laminae is traced using the small beam. Data manipulation techniques are used to identify which portions may be formed with the large beam to decrease exposure time and which should be formed with the small beam to maintain accuracy of the lamina being formed. More than two beam diameters may be used.
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1. A method of forming a three-dimensional object from a plurality of adhered laminae by exposing successive layers of a material to a beam of prescribed stimulation, comprising:
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providing data representing a three-dimensional object;
providing a first beam of prescribed stimulation having a first dimension;
providing a second beam of prescribed stimulation having a second dimension that is larger than the first dimension, the first beam aid second beam being produced by the same laser light source and having an aspect ratio of between approximately 0.9 and 1.1;
manipulating the data to form modified object data for forming the three-dimensional object, the modified data including data indicative of cross-sectional portions to be formed using the beam having the second dimension and indicative of cross-sectional portions to be formed using the beam having the first dimension;
forming a layer of material adjacent to any last formed layer of material in preparation for forming a subsequent lamina of the object;
exposing the material to the first beam and/or the second beam in accordance with the modified data to form a successive lamina of the object; and
repeating the acts of forming and exposing a plurality of times in order to form the object from a plurality of adhered laminae. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20)
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16. An apparatus for forming a three-dimensional object from a plurality of adhered laminae by exposing successive layers of a material to a beam of prescribed stimulation, comprising:
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means for receiving data representing a three-dimensional object;
means for providing a first beam of prescribed stimulation having a first dimension and means for providing a second beam of prescribed stimulation having a second dimension that is larger than the first dimension, and the first dimension and the second dimension have an aspect ratio of between approximately 0.9 and 1.1;
means for manipulating the data to form modified object data for forming the three-dimensional object, the modified data including data indicative of cross-sectional portions to be formed using the beam having the second dimension and indicative of cross-sectional portions to be formed using the beam having the first dimension;
means for forming a layer of material adjacent to any last formed layer of material in preparation for forming a subsequent lamina of the object;
means for exposing the material to the first beam and/or the second beam in accordance with the modified data to form a successive lamina of the object; and
means for operating the means for forming and the means for in order to form the object from a plurality of adhered laminae.
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17. An apparatus for forming a three-dimensional object from a plurality of adhered laminae by exposing successive layers of a material to a beam of prescribed stimulation, comprising:
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a memory for receiving data representing a three-dimensional object;
one source for providing a first beam of prescribed stimulation having a first dimension and a second beam of prescribed stimulation having a second dimension that is larger than the first dimension, the first dimension and the second dimension having an aspect ratio of between approximately 0.9 and 1.1;
a computer programmed to manipulate the data to form modified object data for forming the three-dimensional object, the modified data including data indicative of cross-sectional portions to be formed using the beam having the second dimension and indicative of cross-sectional portions to be formed using the beam having the first dimension;
a coating system for forming a layer of material adjacent to any last formed layer of material in preparation for forming a subsequent lamina of the object;
an exposure system for exposing the material to the first beam and/or the second beam in accordance with the modified data to form a successive lamina of the object; and
a computer programmed to operate the means for forming and the means for exposing in order to form the object from a plurality of adhered laminae.
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