Patents Assigned to Archi.con.des Inventions (UK) Limited
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Patent number: 8380465Abstract: A computer-aided design apparatus generates a tree structure of coordinate systems defining the topology of a three-dimensional object to be fabricated. Coordinate systems are positioned and orientated in accordance with mathematical functions. The mathematical function positioning child coordinate systems has the identity of the parent coordinate systems as a variable, and the positions of the child coordinate systems vary relative to their parent coordinate systems according to the identity of the parent coordinate systems. Data defining the coordinate systems and connections is stored in a graph. Bases having a defined relationship are identified and three-dimensional content objects are added. Content objects are added using the same mathematical function, generating three-dimensional content objects in each of a plurality of coordinate systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2011Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Archi.Con.Des Inventions (UK) LimitedInventors: Edvard Edo Ravnikar, Roman Soper
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Patent number: 8280701Abstract: A computer-aided design apparatus generates a tree structure of coordinate systems defining the topology of a three-dimensional object to be fabricated. The coordinate systems are positioned and orientated in accordance with mathematical functions. The mathematical function positioning child coordinate systems has the identity of the parent coordinate systems as a variable so that the positions of the child coordinate systems relative to their parent coordinate systems vary in accordance with the identity of the parent coordinate systems. Data defining the coordinate systems and connections therebetween is stored in a graph. Bases having a defined relationship are identified and three-dimensional content objects are added thereto. The content objects are added using the same mathematical function to generate a three-dimensional content object in each of a plurality of coordinate systems.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2011Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Archi con des Inventions (UK) LimitedInventors: Edvard Edo Ravnikar, Roman {hacek over (S)}oper
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Publication number: 20120169727Abstract: A computer-aided design apparatus generates a tree structure of coordinate systems defining the topology of a three-dimensional object to be fabricated. Coordinate systems are positioned and orientated in accordance with mathematical functions. The mathematical function positioning child coordinate systems has the identity of the parent coordinate systems as a variable, and the positions of the child coordinate systems vary relative to their parent coordinate systems according to the identity of the parent coordinate systems. Data defining the coordinate systems and connections is stored in a graph. Bases having a defined relationship are identified and three-dimensional content objects are added. Content objects are added using the same mathematical function, generating three-dimensional content objects in each of a plurality of coordinate systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2011Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: ARCHI.CON.DES INVENTIONS (UK) LIMITEDInventors: Edvard Edo Ravnikar, Roman Soper
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Patent number: 8117011Abstract: A computer-aided design apparatus generates a tree structure of coordinate systems defining the topology of a three-dimensional object to be fabricated. The coordinate systems are positioned and orientated in accordance with mathematical functions. The mathematical function positioning child coordinate systems has the identity of the parent coordinate systems as a variable so that the positions of the child coordinate systems relative to their parent coordinate systems vary in accordance with the identity of the parent coordinate systems. Data defining the coordinate systems and connections therebetween is stored in a graph. Bases having a defined relationship are identified and three-dimensional content objects are added thereto. The content objects are added using the same mathematical function to generate a three-dimensional content object in each of a plurality of coordinate systems.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2008Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Archi.Con.Des Inventions (UK) LimitedInventors: Edvard Edo Ravnikar, Roman {hacek over (S)}oper
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Patent number: 8112256Abstract: A computer-aided design apparatus generates a tree structure of coordinate systems defining the topology of a three-dimensional object to be fabricated. The coordinate systems are positioned and orientated in accordance with mathematical functions. The mathematical function positioning child coordinate systems has the identity of the parent coordinate systems as a variable so that the positions of the child coordinate systems relative to their parent coordinate systems vary in accordance with the identity of the parent coordinate systems. Data defining the coordinate systems and connections therebetween is stored in a graph. Bases having a defined relationship are identified and three-dimensional content objects are added thereto. The content objects are added using the same mathematical function to generate a three-dimensional content object in each of a plurality of coordinate systems.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2008Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Archi.Con.Des Inventions (UK) LimitedInventors: Edvard Edo Ravnikar, Roman {hacek over (S)}oper
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Patent number: 8112255Abstract: A computer-aided design apparatus generates a tree structure of coordinate systems defining the topology of a three-dimensional object to be fabricated. The coordinate systems are positioned and orientated in accordance with mathematical functions. The mathematical function positioning child coordinate systems has the identity of the parent coordinate systems as a variable so that the positions of the child coordinate systems relative to their parent coordinate systems vary in accordance with the identity of the parent coordinate systems. Data defining the coordinate systems and connections therebetween is stored in a graph. Bases having a defined relationship are identified and three-dimensional content objects are added thereto. The content objects are added using the same mathematical function to generate a three-dimensional content object in each of a plurality of coordinate systems.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2008Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Archi.Con.Des. Inventions (UK) LimitedInventors: Edvard Edo Ravnikar, Roman {hacek over (S)}oper
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Patent number: 8103484Abstract: A computer-aided design apparatus generates a tree structure of coordinate systems defining the topology of a three-dimensional object to be fabricated. The coordinate systems are positioned and orientated in accordance with mathematical functions. The mathematical function positioning child coordinate systems has the identity of the parent coordinate systems as a variable so that the positions of the child coordinate systems relative to their parent coordinate systems vary in accordance with the identity of the parent coordinate systems. Data defining the coordinate systems and connections therebetween is stored in a graph. Bases having a defined relationship are identified and three-dimensional content objects are added thereto. The content objects are added using the same mathematical function to generate a three-dimensional content object in each of a plurality of coordinate systems.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Archi.con.des Inventions (UK) LimitedInventors: Edvard Edo Ravnikar, Roman {hacek over (S)}oper
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Publication number: 20110295566Abstract: A computer-aided design apparatus generates a tree structure of coordinate systems defining the topology of a three-dimensional object to be fabricated. The coordinate systems are positioned and orientated in accordance with mathematical functions. The mathematical function positioning child coordinate systems has the identity of the parent coordinate systems as a variable so that the positions of the child coordinate systems relative to their parent coordinate systems vary in accordance with the identity of the parent coordinate systems. Data defining the coordinate systems and connections therebetween is stored in a graph. Bases having a defined relationship are identified and three-dimensional content objects are added thereto. The content objects are added using the same mathematical function to generate a three-dimensional content object in each of a plurality of coordinate systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: ARCHI.CON.DES INVENTIONS (UK) LIMITEDInventors: Edvard Edo Ravnikar, Roman Soper
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Publication number: 20080294390Abstract: A computer-aided design apparatus generates a tree structure of coordinate systems defining the topology of a three-dimensional object to be fabricated. The coordinate systems are positioned and orientated in accordance with mathematical functions. The mathematical function positioning child coordinate systems has the identity of the parent coordinate systems as a variable so that the positions of the child coordinate systems relative to their parent coordinate systems vary in accordance with the identity of the parent coordinate systems. Data defining the coordinate systems and connections therebetween is stored in a graph. Bases having a defined relationship are identified and three-dimensional content objects are added thereto. The content objects are added using the same mathematical function to generate a three-dimensional content object in each of a plurality of coordinate systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: ARCHI.CON.DES INVENTIONS (UK) LIMITEDInventors: Edvard Edo Ravnikar, Roman Soper
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Publication number: 20080291199Abstract: A computer-aided design apparatus generates a tree structure of coordinate systems defining the topology of a three-dimensional object to be fabricated. The coordinate systems are positioned and orientated in accordance with mathematical functions. The mathematical function positioning child coordinate systems has the identity of the parent coordinate systems as a variable so that the positions of the child coordinate systems relative to their parent coordinate systems vary in accordance with the identity of the parent coordinate systems. Data defining the coordinate systems and connections therebetween is stored in a graph. Bases having a defined relationship are identified and three-dimensional content objects are added thereto. The content objects are added using the same mathematical function to generate a three-dimensional content object in each of a plurality of coordinate systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: ARCHI.CON.DES INVENTIONS (UK) LIMITEDInventors: Edvard Edo Ravnikar, Roman Soper
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Publication number: 20080294391Abstract: A computer-aided design apparatus generates a tree structure of coordinate systems defining the topology of a three-dimensional object to be fabricated. The coordinate systems are positioned and orientated in accordance with mathematical functions. The mathematical function positioning child coordinate systems has the identity of the parent coordinate systems as a variable so that the positions of the child coordinate systems relative to their parent coordinate systems vary in accordance with the identity of the parent coordinate systems. Data defining the coordinate systems and connections therebetween is stored in a graph. Bases having a defined relationship are identified and three-dimensional content objects are added thereto. The content objects are added using the same mathematical function to generate a three-dimensional content object in each of a plurality of coordinate systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: ARCHI.CON.DES INVENTIONS (UK) LIMITEDInventors: Edvard Edo Ravnikar, Roman Soper
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Publication number: 20080294392Abstract: A computer-aided design apparatus generates a tree structure of coordinate systems defining the topology of a three-dimensional object to be fabricated. The coordinate systems are positioned and orientated in accordance with mathematical functions. The mathematical function positioning child coordinate systems has the identity of the parent coordinate systems as a variable so that the positions of the child coordinate systems relative to their parent coordinate systems vary in accordance with the identity of the parent coordinate systems. Data defining the coordinate systems and connections therebetween is stored in a graph. Bases having a defined relationship are identified and three-dimensional content objects are added thereto. The content objects are added using the same mathematical function to generate a three-dimensional content object in each of a plurality of coordinate systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: ARCHI.CON.DES INVENTIONS (UK) LIMITEDInventors: Edvard Edo Ravnikar, Roman Soper