The invention relates to a three-dimensional printer, more particularly to a multi-color three-dimensional printer.
Recently, since three-dimensional rapid prototyping (three-dimensional printing) techniques become more and more mature, they are applied in extensive fields, and have a considerable business value.
Among conventional three-dimensional rapid prototyping machines, three-dimensional printers that utilize selective heat sintering (SHS) technology are suitable for rapid prototyping of thermoplastic powder, such as polylactic acid (PLA) or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), and are preferred by consumers.
In selective heat sintering technology, a thermoplastic powder layer is first laid. Then the thermoplastic powder layer is selectively sintered to form a solid model of one of a series of successive cross-sections of a three-dimensional CAD (computer aided design) model. By performing the laying and sintering operations of thermoplastic powder layers repeatedly, a solid model of the three-dimensional CAD model is formed.
However, a solid model made by a conventional three-dimensional printer that utilizes selective heat sintering technology is monochromic and has a color the same to that of the thermoplastic powder. To make a multi-color solid model, dyes having different colors are applied on the solid model after the sintered solid model is cooled down, or thermoplastic powders having different colors are used to form the thermoplastic powder layers. However, it is difficult to control precisely boundaries of the regions to be colored when applying dyes to the whole solid model of the CAD model, and the cooled-down solid model is inferior to absorb the dyes. Moreover, to lay thermoplastic powders having different colors to form a colored powder layer, the structure of a laying mechanism of the conventional three-dimensional printer must be more complicated.
Therefore, one object of the present invention is to provide a three-dimensional printing module that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks associated with the prior arts.
Accordingly, one type of a three-dimensional printing module of the present invention is adapted to be disposed on a machine body of a three-dimensional printer. The three-dimensional printer permits a powder layer to be fed thereon. The three-dimensional printing module includes a base seat, a sintering mechanism, a coloring mechanism and a forming mechanism. The base seat is adapted to be movable in a first direction relative to the powder layer. The sintering mechanism is mounted to the base seat and is adapted to selectively sinter the powder layer to form a sintered layer. The coloring mechanism is mounted to the base seat, is movable in a second direction relative to the base seat, and is adapted to selectively color the sintered layer to forma sintered and colored layer. The forming mechanism is mounted to the base seat and is adapted to flatten the sintered and colored layer to form a solid layer.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a three-dimensional printer that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks associated with the prior arts.
Accordingly, one type of a three-dimensional printer of the present invention includes a machine body, a working table, a three-dimensional printing module and a driving module. The machine body is formed with a working space that has an upper end opening. The working table is disposed in the working space, is movable relative to the machine body in a vertical direction, and is adapted to be fed with a powder layer that is adjacent to the upper end opening of the working space. The three-dimensional printing module includes a base seat, a sintering mechanism, a coloring mechanism and a forming mechanism. The base seat is disposed on the machine body and is movable in a horizontal first direction relative to the powder layer. The sintering mechanism is mounted to the base seat, and is adapted to selectively sinter the powder layer to form a sintered layer. The coloring mechanism is mounted to the base seat, is movable in a horizontal second direction relative to the base seat, and is adapted to selectively color the sintered layer to form a sintered and colored layer. The forming mechanism is mounted to the base seat, and is adapted to flatten the sintered and colored layer to form a solid layer. The driving module drives the base seat of the three-dimensional printing module to move in the first direction.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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The three-dimensional printing module 3 further includes a scrape mechanism 32, a forming mechanism 33, a sintering mechanism 34, a coloring mechanism 35 and a driving mechanism 36.
The scrape mechanism 32 is mounted to an outer surface of the base seat 31. In this embodiment, the scrape mechanism 32 is configured as a scraper blade that is driven by the base seat 31 to scrape the powder layer fed on the working table 2 when the base seat 31 moves in the first direction (X).
The forming mechanism. 33 is mounted on the base seat 31, and is spaced apart from the scrape mechanism 32 in the first direction (X). In this embodiment, the forming mechanism 33 is configured as a roller that is mounted rotatably on the base seat 31 and that has a rotating axis (L) extending in a horizontal second direction (Y) perpendicular to the first direction (X). The length of the roller 33 is substantially equal to the width of the upper end opening 111 of the working space 11 in the second direction (Y).
The sintering mechanism 34 is mounted on the base seat 31, and is disposed between the scrape mechanism 32 and the forming mechanism 33. In this embodiment, the sintering mechanism is configured as a thermal print head (TPH).
The coloring mechanism 35 is mounted on the base seat 31, and is disposed between the sintering mechanism 34 and the forming mechanism 33. In this embodiment, the coloring mechanism 35 is configured as an inkjet print head assembly that contains dyes having different colors and that is movable relative to the base seat 31 in the second direction (Y).
The driving mechanism. 36 is mounted to the base seat 31 for driving the coloring mechanism 35 to move in the second direction (Y). In this embodiment, the driving mechanism 36 includes guide rails and servomotors (not shown) that are mounted to the base seat 31, but is not limited to such a structure.
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The first preferred embodiment of the three-dimensional printer 100 of this invention applies dyes to a sintered monochromic powder layer to form a colored solid model. It is noted that the molten-state sintered layer is superior to absorb the dyes, so that the quality of the coloration of the first preferred embodiment is better than the conventional three-dimensional printer that applies dyes to a cooled-down sintered solid model.
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To sum up, the three-dimensional printer 100 of this invention applies dyes to a monochromic powder layer or a sintered monochromic powder layer to forma colored solid model, such that the quality of the coloration of this invention is better than the conventional three-dimensional printer that applies dyes to a cooled-down sintered solid model. Moreover, the feeding module 5 or the feeding mechanism 37 has a structure simpler than that of the conventional three-dimensional printer that feeds thermoplastic powders having different colors to form a colored powder layer.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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103114857 | Apr 2014 | TW | national |
This application is a continuation application (CA) of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/559,863, filed on Dec. 3, 2014, which claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 103114857, filed on Apr. 24, 2014.
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Parent | 14559863 | Dec 2014 | US |
Child | 16228376 | US |