Invention Grant
- Patent Title: System and method for characterizing liquid metal drops jetted from a 3D printer using a strobe light
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Application No.: US17332511Application Date: 2021-05-27
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Publication No.: US11945169B2Publication Date: 2024-04-02
- Inventor: Vijay Kumar Baikampady Gopalkrishna , Raja Bala , Palghat Ramesh , David Allen Mantell , Peter Michael Gulvin , Mark A. Cellura
- Applicant: XEROX CORPORATION
- Applicant Address: US CT Norwalk
- Assignee: XEROX CORPORATION
- Current Assignee: XEROX CORPORATION
- Current Assignee Address: US CT Norwalk
- Agency: MH2 Technology Law Group LLP
- Main IPC: B29C64/393
- IPC: B29C64/393 ; B29C64/112 ; B29C64/209 ; B33Y30/00 ; B33Y50/02 ; G06K9/32 ; G06T7/13 ; G06T7/70 ; G06V10/20

Abstract:
A 3D printer includes a nozzle configured to jet a drop of liquid metal therethrough. The 3D printer also includes a light source configured to illuminate the drop with a pulse of light. A duration of the pulse of light is from about 0.0001 seconds to about 0.1 seconds. The 3D printer also includes a camera configured to capture an image, video, or both of the drop. The 3D printer also includes a computing system configured to detect the drop in the image, the video, or both. The computing system is also configured to characterize the drop after the drop is detected. Characterizing the drop includes determining a size of the drop, a location of the drop, or both in the image, the video, or both.
Public/Granted literature
- US20220379564A1 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CHARACTERIZING LIQUID METAL DROPS JETTED FROM A 3D PRINTER USING A STROBE LIGHT Public/Granted day:2022-12-01
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