Claims
- 1. A method for producing a patterned shaped article, comprising the steps of:
- positioning on a given surface, when no layer of particles exists on the given surface, a head having at least one supply port and at least one suction port;
- moving the head to trace a pattern to be formed while simultaneously supplying a sufficient amount of particles onto the given surface from the at least one supply port when no layer of particles exists at positions to which the particles are to be supplied on the given surface, to form an existing layer of particles on the given surface;
- removing a portion of the particles of the existing layer by suction using the at least one suction port to thereby form a cavity of a clear-cut pattern;
- supplying into the cavity of the clear-cut pattern particles different from the removed particles such that the supplied particles can cooperate with the particles of the existing layer to maintain the clear-cut pattern, the supplied particles being supplied from the at least one supply port, thereby forming the existing layer into a resultant layer of particles having the clear-cut pattern on the given surface, at least some of the particles of the resultant layer being settable particles; and
- allowing the resultant layer of particles to set on the given surface.
- 2. A method for producing a patterned shaped article, comprising the steps of:
- positioning on a given surface, when no layer of particles exists on the given surface, a head having at least one supply port and at least one suction port;
- moving the head to trace a pattern to be formed while simultaneously supplying a sufficient amount of particles onto the given surface from the at least one supply port when no layer of particles exists at positions to which the particles are to be supplied on the given surface, to form an existing layer of particles having a clear-cut pattern of particles on the given surface;
- removing a portion of the particles of the existing layer by suction using the at least one suction port to thereby form a cavity in the existing layer;
- supplying into the cavity an amount of particles such that the supplied particles can cooperate with the particles of the existing layer to maintain the clear-cut pattern, the supplied particles being supplied from the at least one supply port, thereby forming the existing layer into a resultant layer of particles having the clear-cut pattern on the given surface, at least some of the particles of the resultant layer being settable particles;
- supplying, around the resultant layer, a amount of particles to form a background layer on the given surface such that the supplied particles can cooperate with the particles of the resultant layer to maintain the clear-cut pattern, wherein at least some of the particles of the background layer are settable particles; and
- allowing the resultant layer of particles and the background layer of particles to set together on the given surface.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/419,239 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,672, 380 filed on Apr. 10, 1995, which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/115,546 filed on Sep. 3, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,429,676.
US Referenced Citations (3)
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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