Patents by Inventor Charles W. Hull

Charles W. Hull has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20010003004
    Abstract: A variety of support structures and build styles for use in Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing systems are described wherein particular emphasis is given to Thermal Stereolithography, Fused Deposition Modeling, and Selective Deposition Modeling systems, and wherein a 3D modeling system is presented which uses multijet dispensing and a single material for both object and support formation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 1999
    Publication date: June 7, 2001
    Inventors: RICHARD N. LEYDEN, JEFFREY S. THAYER, BRYAN J. L. BEDAL, THOMAS A. ALMQUIST, CHARLES W. HULL, JOCELYN M. EARL, THOMAS A. KEREKES, CHRISTIAN M. MEROT, RICHARD P. FEDCHENKO, MICHAEL S. LOCKARD, THOMAS H. PANG
  • Patent number: 6224816
    Abstract: Tool having a molding surface is formed from a flowable material (e.g., powder material) wherein the shape of molding surface is formed from a molding process using a master pattern having a surface with a shape substantially the same as the shape of the molding surface to be formed. The tool has at least one thermal control element located within it and spaced from the molding surface where a component used in forming the thermal control element is located within the flowable material prior to solidifying the material. The powder material is preferably a mixture of metals. The thermal control elements include fluid flow paths, heating elements, temperature sensors, and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2001
    Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles W. Hull, Michael S. Lockard, Thomas A. Almquist
  • Patent number: 6193923
    Abstract: A variety of support structures and build styles for use in Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing systems are described wherein particular emphasis is given to Thermal Stereolithography, Fused Deposition Modeling, and Selective Deposition Modeling systems, and wherein a 3D modeling system is presented which uses multijet dispensing and a single material for both object and support formation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2001
    Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard N. Leyden, Jeffrey S. Thayer, Bryan J. L. Bedal, Thomas A. Almquist, Charles W. Hull, Jocelyn M. Earl, Thomas A. Kerekes, Dennis R. Smalley, Christian M. Merot, Richard P. Fedchenko, Michael S. Lockard, Thomas H. Pang, Dinh Ton That
  • Patent number: 6153312
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for making a molded refractory article comprising the steps of providing a mold including a molding pattern, the mold and molding pattern defining a mold cavity; filling the mold cavity around the molding pattern with a mixture comprising refractory particles and a heat fugitive binder; inserting a plurality of elements of relatively high melting point material into the mixture to displace a portion of the mixture; curing the mixture; separating the mold and molding pattern from the cured mixture; and sintering the combination of the cured mixture and mixture displacing elements to provide a reinforced molded refractory article. The mixture displacing elements preferably comprise a plurality of parallel tool steel rods. Also disclosed is an apparatus for molding the aforedescribed reinforced refractory article.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2000
    Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Kris Schmidt, Charles W. Hull, Paul F. Jacobs
  • Patent number: 6133355
    Abstract: A novel thermopolymer material adapted for use in thermal stereolithography. More particularly, a thermopolymer material comprising a mixture of: a low shrinkage polymer resin; a low viscosity material such as paraffin wax; at least one microcrystalline wax; a toughening polymer; a plasticizer. Alternative embodiments further include components to improve the materials ability to transfer heat and to improve strength. The subject material, together with the described process greatly reduce part building distortions while retaining desirable toughness, strength and jetting properties.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2000
    Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard N. Leyden, Charles W. Hull, Dinh Ton That
  • Patent number: 6048487
    Abstract: Improved apparatus and methods for forming a layer of material over a surface of a previously-formed cross-section of a three-dimensional object in anticipation of forming a next cross-section of the object out of the layer. A volume of material, including at least some excess material, is placed over the surface, and the excess material is swept off by placing the excess material in the predetermined path of a sweeping member, the path being substantially in a plane spaced from a working surface of material. The member may be directed to sweep the excess material away through a successive number of sweeps, which may vary for each cross-section, at least a velocity which may vary for each sweep. Additionally, the clearance between the member and the surface of the previous cross-section may vary for each sweep. A "winged" member is also provided, comprising two legs extending from a base, and a "Trident" embodiment is also provided, comprising three legs extending from a base.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2000
    Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas A. Almquist, Charles W. Hull, Borzo Modrek, Paul F. Jacobs, Charles W. Lewis, Adam L. Cohen, Stuart T. Spence, Hop D. Nguyen, Mark A. Lewis, Abraham Liran, Dennis R. Smalley
  • Patent number: 6048188
    Abstract: An improved stereolithography system for generating a three-dimensional object by creating a cross-sectional pattern of the object to formed at a selected surface of a fluid medium capable of altering its physical state in response to appropriate synergistic stimulation by impinging radiation, particle bombardment or chemical reaction, information defining the object being structurally specified to reduce curl, stress and distortion in the ultimately formed object, the successive adjacent laminae, representing corresponding successive adjacent cross-sections of the object, being automatically formed and integrated together to provide a step-wise laminar buildup of the desired object, whereby a three-dimensional object is formed and drawn from a substantially planar surface of the fluid medium during the forming process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2000
    Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles W. Hull, Stuart T. Spence, Charles W. Lewis, Wayne S. Vinson, Raymond S. Freed, Dennis R. Smalley
  • Patent number: 6036911
    Abstract: An improved method for stereolithographically making an object by alternating the order in which similar sets of vectors are exposed over two or more layers. In another method, a pattern of tightly packed hexagonal tiles are drawn. Each tile is isolated from its neighboring tiles by specifying breaks of unexposed material between the tiles. Using an interrupted scan method, vectors are drawn with periodic breaks along their lengths. In another method, modulator and scanning techniques are used to reduce exposure problems associated with the acceleration and deceleration of the scanning system when jumping between vectors or changing scanning directions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2000
    Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph W. Allison, Jan Richter, Craig Matthew Childers, Dennis R. Smalley, Charles W. Hull, Paul F. Jacobs
  • Patent number: 6027324
    Abstract: A system for generating three-dimensional objects by creating a cross-sectional pattern of the object to be formed at a selected surface of a fluid medium capable of altering its physical state in response to appropriate synergistic stimulation by impinging radiation, particle bombardment or chemical reaction, successive adjacent laminae, representing corresponding successive adjacent cross-sections of the object, being automatically formed and integrated together to provide a step-wise laminar buildup of the desired object, whereby a three-dimensional object is formed and drawn from a substantially planar surface of the fluid medium during the forming process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2000
    Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Charles W. Hull
  • Patent number: 5989476
    Abstract: A method for making a molded refractory article including the steps of providing a mold including a master pattern, the mold and master pattern defining a mold cavity; filling the mold cavity with a mixture comprising refractory particles and a heat fugitive binder; placing the assembly of the mold, master pattern and mixture in a furnace; curing the mixture; separating the mold and master pattern from the cured mixture; removing the binder to form a porous structure, sintering the porous structure to provide a porous refractory article and infiltrating the porous refractory article with a filler metal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1999
    Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael S. Lockard, Kris Schmidt, Charles W. Hull
  • Patent number: 5902537
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for use in building three-dimensional objects on substantially a cross-sectional basis including methods and apparatus for forming successive layers using counter-rotating rollers, ink jet recoaters, spinning members which sling material, applicator bars that dispense material via a meniscus and/or independently dispensed streams, and also including methods and apparatus to determine a preferred region over which to form a layer and to check for building errors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1999
    Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas A. Almquist, Charles W. Hull, Jeffrey S. Thayer, Richard N. Leyden, Paul F. Jacobs, Dennis R. Smalley
  • Patent number: 5891382
    Abstract: Improved apparatus and methods for forming a layer of material over a surface of a previously-formed cross-section of a three-dimensional object in anticipation of forming a next cross-section of the object out of the layer. A volume of material, including at least some excess material, is placed over the surface, and the excess material is swept off by placing the excess material in the predetermined path of a sweeping member, the path being substantially in a plane spaced from a working surface of material. The member may be directed to sweep the excess material away through a successive number of sweeps, which may vary for each cross-section, at least a velocity which may vary for each sweep. Additionally, the clearance between the member and the surface of the previous cross-section may vary for each sweep. A "winged" member is also provided, comprising two legs extending from a base, and a "Trident" embodiment is also provided, comprising three legs extending from a base.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1999
    Assignee: 3D System, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas A. Almquist, Charles W. Hull, Borzo Modrek, Paul F. Jacobs, Charles W. Lewis, Adam L. Cohen, Stuart T. Spence, Hop D. Nguyen, Mark A. Lewis, Abraham Liran, Dennis R. Smalley
  • Patent number: 5870307
    Abstract: An improved stereolithography system for generating a three-dimensional object by creating a cross-sectional pattern of the object to be formed at a selected surface of a fluid medium capable of altering its physical state in response to appropriate synergistic stimulation by impinging radiation, particle bombardment or chemical reaction, information defining the object being specially processed to reduce curl and distortion, and increase resolution, strength, accuracy, speed and economy of reproduction even for rather difficult object shapes, the successive adjacent laminae, representing corresponding successive adjacent cross-sections of the object, being automatically formed and integrated together to provide a step-wise laminar buildup of the desired object, whereby a three-dimensional object is formed and drawn from a substantially planar surface of the fluid medium during the forming process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1999
    Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles W. Hull, Stuart T. Spence, David J. Albert, Dennis R. Smalley, Richard A. Harlow, Phil Stinebaugh, Harry L. Tarnoff, Hop D. Nguyen, Charles W. Lewis, Tom J. Vorgitch, David Z. Remba
  • Patent number: 5855836
    Abstract: A novel thermopolymer material adapted for use in thermal stereolithography. More particularly, a thermopolymer material comprising a mixture of: a low shrinkage polymer resin; a low viscosity material such as paraffin wax; at least one microcrystalline wax; a toughening polymer, a plasticizer. Alternative embodiments further include components to improve the materials ability to transfer heat and to improve strength. The subject material, together with the described process greatly reduce part building distortions while retaining desirable toughness, strength and jetting properties.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1999
    Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard N. Leyden, Charles W. Hull
  • Patent number: 5814265
    Abstract: A system for generating three-dimensional objects by creating a cross-sectional pattern of the object to be formed at a selected surface of a fluid medium capable of altering its physical state in response to appropriate synergistic stimulation by impinging radiation, particle bombardment or chemical reaction, successive adjacent laminae, representing corresponding successive adjacent cross-sections of the object, being automatically formed and integrated together to provide a step-wise laminar buildup of the desired object, whereby a three-dimensional object is formed and drawn from a substantially planar surface of the fluid medium during the forming process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1998
    Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Charles W. Hull
  • Patent number: 5785918
    Abstract: A system for generating three-dimensional objects by creating a cross-sectional pattern of the object to be formed at a selected surface of a fluid medium capable of altering its physical state in response to appropriate synergistic stimulation by impinging radiation, particle bombardment or chemical reaction, successive adjacent laminae, representing corresponding successive adjacent-cross-sections of the object, being automatically formed and integrated together to provide a step-wise laminar buildup of the desired object, whereby a three-dimensional object is formed and drawn from a substantially planar surface of the fluid medium during the forming process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1998
    Assignee: Seagate Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: Charles W. Hull
  • Patent number: 5779967
    Abstract: A system for generating three-dimensional objects by creating a cross-sectional pattern of the object to be formed at a selected surface of a fluid medium capable of altering its physical state in response to appropriate synergistic stimulation by impinging radiation, particle bombardment or chemical reaction, successive adjacent laminae, representing corresponding successive adjacent cross-sections of the object, being automatically formed and integrated together to provide a step-wise laminar buildup of the desired object, whereby a three-dimensional object is formed and drawn from a substantially planar surface of the fluid medium during the forming process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1998
    Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Charles W. Hull
  • Patent number: 5772947
    Abstract: An improved stereolithography system for generating a three-dimensional object by creating a cross-sectional pattern of the object to formed at a selected surface of a fluid medium capable of altering its physical state in response to appropriate synergistic stimulation by impinging radiation, particle bombardment or chemical reaction, information defining the object being structurally specified to reduce curl, stress and distortion in the ultimately formed object, the successive adjacent laminae, representing corresponding successive adjacent cross-sections of the object, being automatically formed and integrated together to provide a step-wise laminar buildup of the desired object, whereby a three-dimensional object is formed and drawn from a substantially planar surface of the fluid medium during the forming process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1998
    Inventors: Charles W. Hull, Stuart T. Spence, Charles W. Lewis, Wayne Vinson, Raymond S. Freed, Dennis R. Smalley
  • Patent number: 5762856
    Abstract: A system for generating three-dimensional objects by creating a cross-sectional pattern of the object to be formed at a selected surface of a fluid medium capable of altering its physical state in response to appropriate synergistic stimulation by impinging radiation, particle bombardment or chemical reaction, successive adjacent laminae, representing corresponding successive adjacent cross-sections of the object, being automatically formed and integrated together to provide a step-wise laminar buildup of the desired object, whereby a three-dimensional object is formed and drawn from a substantially planar surface of the fluid medium during the forming process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Inventor: Charles W. Hull
  • Patent number: 5711911
    Abstract: An improved method for stereolithographically making an object by alternating the order in which similar sets of vectors are exposed over two or more layers. In another method, a pattern of tightly packed hexagonal tiles are drawn. Each tile is isolated from its neighboring tiles by specifying breaks of unexposed material between the tiles. Using an interrupted scan method, vectors are drawn with periodic breaks along their lengths. In another method, modulator and scanning techniques are used to reduce exposure problems associated with the acceleration and deceleration of the scanning system when jumping between vectors or changing scanning directions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1998
    Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Charles W. Hull