Patents by Inventor Timofey Shmal
Timofey Shmal 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).
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Publication number: 20250091290Abstract: 3D (three-dimensional) ink-jet printing includes techniques for evaporating a carrier liquid during printing while at least a portion of dispersant remains in the printed layer; evaporating dispersant in a first layer prior to sintering the first layer and/or prior to printing a second layer; leveling an upper-layer of a printed object using a horizontal roller; and printing layers of an object, each layer with both object and support portions, resulting in an object with support, in particular, support for negative angles and molds.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2024Publication date: March 20, 2025Inventors: Hanan GOTHAIT, Eli KRITCHMAN, Axel BENICHOU, Timofey SHMAL, Guy EYTAN, Wael SALALHA, Yohai DAYAGI, Oleg KODINETS, Lior LAVID
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Patent number: 10864737Abstract: Inkjet head cleaning and storage includes cleaning an orifice plate by inserting a tip of a shaped wiper into a slit of a printing mask, such that one or more shoulders of a handling end of the shaped wiper are in contact with respectively one or more edges of the slit. The shoulders of the shaped wiper facilitate the tip applying a predetermined pressure to an orifice surface during wiping. Preventing sediment buildup during extended periods of non-printing includes placing at least the orifice plate of the printing head in a protecting liquid that avoids evaporation of the volatile liquid from the nozzles. An innovative “night plate” can be used to seal the slit of a printing mask and ink purged from the printing head used to fill a gap between the printing head and the mask, thereby covering at least the orifice plate with purged ink.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2020Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: XJET LTD.Inventors: Eli Kritchman, Hanan Gothait, Timofey Shmal, Sharon Fima
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Publication number: 20200189282Abstract: Inkjet head cleaning and storage includes cleaning an orifice plate by inserting a tip of a shaped wiper into a slit of a printing mask, such that one or more shoulders of a handling end of the shaped wiper are in contact with respectively one or more edges of the slit. The shoulders of the shaped wiper facilitate the tip applying a predetermined pressure to an orifice surface during wiping. Preventing sediment buildup during extended periods of non-printing includes placing at least the orifice plate of the printing head in a protecting liquid that avoids evaporation of the volatile liquid from the nozzles. An innovative “night plate” can be used to seal the slit of a printing mask and ink purged from the printing head used to fill a gap between the printing head and the mask, thereby covering at least the orifice plate with purged ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2020Publication date: June 18, 2020Applicant: XJET LTD.Inventors: Eli KRITCHMAN, Hanan GOTHAIT, Timofey SHMAL, Sharon FIMA
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Patent number: 10611155Abstract: Printing systems are disclosed for preventing sediment buildup. In one implementation, a printing system is provided. The printing system includes a print area and a print head housing configured to enclose a print head spaced from the print area. The print head has a plurality of nozzles for expelling a printing liquid therefrom. The printing system further includes a pipe for interconnecting the print head with a reservoir, a pump for circulating the printing liquid from the reservoir to the print head and through the plurality of nozzles, and a processor. The processor may cause the pump to circulate the printing liquid to the print head and through the plurality of nozzles during a period of non-printing. In one embodiment, circulating the printing liquid includes flowing the printing liquid from the reservoir to the print head and from a retainer located below the plurality of nozzles back to the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2015Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: XJET LTD.Inventors: Eli Kritchman, Hanan Gothait, Timofey Shmal, Sharon Fima
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Publication number: 20200039263Abstract: A method for evaluating performance of a plurality of nozzles of a printing head includes repeatedly operating each of the nozzles to print test marks on a surface of a substrate, each of the test marks printed by that nozzle being printed at a different time. At least once during the repeated operation of each of the nozzles, at least some of the test marks are erased from the surface. The test marks that were printed by that nozzle are inspected for a feature that is indicative of the performance of that nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2019Publication date: February 6, 2020Applicant: XJET LTD.Inventors: Eliahu M. Kritchman, Timofey Shmal
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Patent number: 10479122Abstract: A method for evaluating performance of a plurality of nozzles of a printing head includes repeatedly operating each of the nozzles to print test marks on a surface of a substrate, each of the test marks printed by that nozzle being printed at a different time. At least once during the repeated operation of each of the nozzles, at least some of the test marks are erased from the surface. The test marks that were printed by that nozzle are inspected for a feature that is indicative of the performance of that nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2011Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: XJET LTD.Inventors: Eliahu M. Kritchman, Timofey Shmal
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Publication number: 20180264731Abstract: The present disclosure provides additive manufacturing apparatuses and maintenance methods. For example, in one embodiment an additive manufacturing apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a reservoir configured to contain additive manufacturing material and a supply conduit for interconnecting the reservoir with a print head. The apparatus further includes a regulator configured to control pressure of additive manufacturing material in the print head to trigger purging of the print head and an air-ink separator configured to receive a mixture of air and purged additive manufacturing material. The air-ink separator is configured to reclaim at least a portion of the additive manufacturing material from the mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Applicant: XJET LTD.Inventors: Eliahu Kritchman, Hanan GOTHAIT, Timofey SHMAL, Shlomo YITZHAIK
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Publication number: 20160243619Abstract: 3D (three-dimensional) ink jet printing includes techniques for evaporating a carrier liquid during printing while at least a portion of dispersant remains in the printed layer; evaporating dispersant in a first layer prior to sintering the first layer and/or prior to printing a second layer; leveling an upper-layer of a printed object using a horizontal roller; and printing layers of an object, each layer with both object and support portions, resulting in an object with support, in particular, support for negative angles and molds.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2014Publication date: August 25, 2016Applicant: XJET LTD.Inventors: Hanan GOTHAIT, Eli KRITCHMAN, Axel BENICHOU, Timofey SHMAL, Guy EYTAN, Wael SALALHA, Yohai DAYAGI, Oleg KODINETS, Lior LAVID
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Publication number: 20160039207Abstract: Inkjet head cleaning and storage includes cleaning an orifice plate by inserting a tip of a shaped wiper into a slit of a printing mask, such that one or more shoulders of a handling end of the shaped wiper are in contact with respectively one or more edges of the slit. The shoulders of the shaped wiper facilitate the tip applying a predetermined pressure to an orifice surface during wiping. Preventing sediment buildup during extended periods of non-printing includes placing at least the orifice plate of the printing head in a protecting liquid that avoids evaporation of the volatile liquid from the nozzles. An innovative “night plate” can be used to seal the slit of a printing mask and ink purged from the printing head used to fill a gap between the printing head and the mask, thereby covering at least the orifice plate with purged ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2015Publication date: February 11, 2016Inventors: Eli KRITCHMAN, Hanan GOTHAIT, Timofey SHMAL, Sharon FIMA
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Patent number: 9193164Abstract: Inkjet head cleaning and storage includes cleaning an orifice plate by inserting a tip of a shaped wiper into a slit of a printing mask, such that one or more shoulders of a handling end of the shaped wiper are in contact with respectively one or more edges of the slit. The shoulders of the shape wiper facilitate the tip applying a predetermined pressure to an orifice surface during wiping. Preventing sediment buildup during extended periods of non-printing includes placing at least the orifice plate of the printing head in a protecting liquid that avoids evaporation of the volatile liquid from the nozzles. An innovative “night plate” can be used to seal the slit of a printing mask and ink purged from the printing head used to fill a gap between the printing head and the mask, thereby covering at least the orifice plate with the purged ink.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2011Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: XJET LTD.Inventors: Eli Kritchman, Hanan Gothait, Timofey Shmal, Sharon Fima
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Patent number: 8979244Abstract: Inkjet head cleaning and storage includes cleaning an orifice plate by inserting a tip of a shaped wiper into a slit of a printing mask, such that one or more shoulders of a handling end of the shaped wiper are in contact with respectively one or more edges of the slit. The shoulders of the shaped wiper facilitate the tip applying a predetermined pressure to an orifice surface during wiping. Preventing sediment buildup during extended periods of non-printing includes placing at least the orifice plate of the printing head in a protecting liquid that avoids evaporation of the volatile liquid from the nozzles. An innovative “night plate” can be used to seal the slit of a printing mask and ink purged from the printing head used to fill a gap between the printing head and the mask, thereby covering at least the orifice plate with the purged ink.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2013Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: XJET Ltd.Inventors: Eli Kritchman, Hanan Gothait, Timofey Shmal, Sharon Fima
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Publication number: 20140055525Abstract: Inkjet head cleaning and storage includes cleaning an orifice plate by inserting a tip of a shaped wiper into a slit of a printing mask, such that one or more shoulders of a handling end of the shaped wiper are in contact with respectively one or more edges of the slit. The shoulders of the shaped wiper facilitate the tip applying a predetermined pressure to an orifice surface during wiping. Preventing sediment buildup during extended periods of non-printing includes placing at least the orifice plate of the printing head in a protecting liquid that avoids evaporation of the volatile liquid from the nozzles.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: XJET LTD.Inventors: Eli Kritchman, Hanan Gothait, Timofey Shmal, Sharon Fima
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Publication number: 20130208048Abstract: Inkjet head cleaning and storage includes cleaning an orifice plate by inserting a tip of a shaped wiper into a slit of a printing mask, such that one or more shoulders of a handling end of the shaped wiper are in contact with respectively one or more edges of the slit. The shoulders of the shape wiper facilitate the tip applying a predetermined pressure to an orifice surface during wiping. Preventing sediment buildup during extended periods of non-printing includes placing at least the orifice plate of the printing head in a protecting liquid that avoids evaporation of the volatile liquid from the nozzles. An innovative “night plate” can be used to seal the slit of a printing mask and ink purged from the printing head used to fill a gap between the printing head and the mask, thereby covering at least the orifice plate with the purged ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2011Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicant: XJET LTD.Inventors: Eli Kritchman, Hanan Gothait, Timofey Shmal, Sharon Fima
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Publication number: 20130176355Abstract: A method for evaluating performance of a plurality of nozzles of a printing head includes repeatedly operating each of the nozzles to print test marks on a surface of a substrate, each of the test marks printed by that nozzle being printed at a different time. At least once during the repeated operation of each of the nozzles, at least some of the test marks are erased from the surface. The test marks that were printed by that nozzle are inspected for a feature that is indicative of the performance of that nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2011Publication date: July 11, 2013Inventors: Eliahu M. Kritchman, Timofey Shmal