Claims
- 1. A system for manufacturing a three-dimensional product having a three dimensional image of an accurately reproduced relief of a person's head machined on a blank, said system comprising:
a 3-D digitizer employing an advanced optical range finder, using a low power light source selected from the group consisting of Flourescent, Metal Halides, Halogen, Philips UHP, Xenon, and Matsushita UHM, projecting a vertical plane of light using two contour views onto a subject to be digitized, a first contour view creating an array of distance measurements and a second contour view creating a color value for each of said array of distance measurements, a video sensor for optically scanning and combining said two views, a motion platform supporting said digitizer and moving said digitizer along a scan path, a work station having control means for configuring said digitizer's scanning procedure, maintaining a video image database, and generating a compressed and reduced size digitized video image for controlling a milling machine, and a desktop milling machine having a vibration dampening base for machining a blank to form a three dimensional relief of a person's head.
- 2. A system for manufacturing a three dimensional object of claim 1 wherein said subject to be digitized consists of a two dimensional artwork.
- 3. A method of manufacturing a three-dimensional product having a three dimensional image of an accurately reproduced relief of a person's head machined on a blank, said method comprising the steps of:
posing a subject to be reproduced on the jewelry, scanning said subject with an advanced, optical range-finder using a safe, low powered light source, projecting a vertical plane of light and using two contour views, a first contour view creating an array of distance measurements and a second contour view creating a color value for each of said distance measurements, optically scanning and combining said two contour views with a video sensor and producing a video image, digitizing said video image, transferring said video image into a database on a graphics workstation via an ethernet link, compressing and reducing said video image from life size to a three dimensional model, transferring said digitized video image to a milling machine, fixing a blank to be machined on said milling machine, and milling said blank and thereby producing a three dimensional image of a person's head on said blank.
- 4. A product produced by the process of claim 3 comprising:
a blank having a physically accurate, full scale bust of a person's head machined thereon.
- 5. A product produced by the process of claim 3 wherein said blank is a soft material having a human face machined thereon for forming a doll's face.
- 6. A product produced by the process of claim 3 comprising:
a blank having a physically accurate, reverse relief model of a human's head machined therein for forming molds and die stamping tools.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/352,509, Filed Dec. 9, 1994 which was filed under Disclosure Document No. 362391 and patent application Ser. No. 08/740,269 Filed Oct. 25, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,926,388, issued Jul. 20, 1999.
Continuations (2)
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09887452 |
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08740269 |
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08352509 |
Dec 1994 |
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