Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Digital material assembly by passive means and modular isotropic lattice extruder system (MILES)
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Application No.: US15340244Application Date: 2016-11-01
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Publication No.: US10710698B2Publication Date: 2020-07-14
- Inventor: Matthew Eli Carney , Benjamin Jenett , Neil Gershenfeld
- Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Applicant Address: US MA Cambridge
- Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Current Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Current Assignee Address: US MA Cambridge
- Agency: Flachsbart & Greenspoon LLC
- Agent Robert P. Greenspoon
- Main IPC: B23P19/04
- IPC: B23P19/04 ; B23P19/00 ; E04B1/19 ; E04B1/35 ; E04B1/343 ; B64C1/06 ; B64F5/10 ; B33Y80/00 ; B33Y10/00

Abstract:
A set of machines and related systems build structures by the additive assembly of discrete parts. These digital material assemblies constrain the constituent parts to a discrete set of possible positions and orientations. In doing so, the structures exhibit many of the properties inherent in digital communication such as error correction, fault tolerance and allow the assembly of precise structures with comparatively imprecise tools. Assembly of discrete cellular lattices by a Modular Isotropic Lattice Extruder System (MILES) is implemented by pulling strings of lattice elements through a forming die that enforces geometry constraints that lock the elements into a rigid structure that can then be pushed against and extruded out of the die as an assembled, loadbearing structure.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170043883A1 Digital Material Assembly By Passive Means And Modular Isotropic Lattice Extruder System (MILES) Public/Granted day:2017-02-16
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