Three-dimensional printing head
09738030 ยท 2017-08-22
Assignee
- ZYZPRINTING, INC. (New Taipei, TW)
- Kinpo Electronics, Inc. (New Taipei, TW)
- Cal-Comp Electronics & Communications Company Limited (New Taipei, TW)
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C64/118
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B33Y30/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2031/767
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B33Y40/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C48/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C48/266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C48/2886
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C31/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C67/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B33Y30/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A three-dimensional printing head includes a housing (100), a fusing module (200) arranged in the housing (100), and a heat dissipation module (300). The fusing module (200) is disposed in the housing (100) and includes a feeding tube (210) with both ends open. A feeding inlet (211) for receiving a filament material (20) is at one end of the feeding tube (210), a supplying nozzle (220) is at the other end of the feeding tube (210), and multiple fins (212) are formed outside of the feeding tube (210). A heater (230) is disposed at the supplying nozzle (220) to heat the same for melting the filament material (20). The heat dissipation module (300) includes a fan (310) arranged in the housing (100), and the fan (310) has an inlet side (311) and an outlet side (312) opposite thereto. The outlet side (312) is arranged toward the fusing module (200).
Claims
1. A three-dimensional printing head, comprising: a housing (100); a fusing module (200) disposed in the housing (100), the fusing module (200) including a feeding tube (210), a feeding inlet (211) for receiving a solid filament material (20) at one end of the feeding tube (210), a supplying nozzle (220) being disposed at the other end of the feeding tube (210), a plurality of fins (212) being formed outside of the feeding tube (210), a heater (230) being disposed at the supplying nozzle (220) for heating the supplying nozzle (220) to melt the filament material (20); a heat dissipation module (300) including a fan (310) disposed in the housing (100), the fan (310) including an inlet side (311) and an outlet side (312) opposite thereto, the outlet side (312) being disposed toward the fins(212) of the fusing module (200), wherein the heat dissipation module (300) includes an air leading cover (320), and the air leading cover (320) includes an air outlet side (321) and an air inlet side, the air outlet side (321) faces the plurality of the fins (212), and the air inlet side faces the fan (310); wherein the air leading cover (320) is disposed between the plurality of fins (212) and the fan (310) to directly contact the outlet side (312) of the fan (310) and the plurality of fins (212), and wherein the plurality of fins (212) cover the air outlet (321) of the air leading cover (320) so that the fan supplies air flowing only to the fins (212) but not to the supplying nozzle (220) for dissipating heat from only the feeding tube (210) and preventing heat transfer from the supplying nozzle (220) to the feeding tube (210) so that the feeding tube (210) is prevented from being overheated, and the solid filament material is hereby prevented from being softened early in the feeding tube (210) before being fed into the supplying nozzle (220), wherein the feeding tube (210) and the supplying nozzle (220) are made of different metallic materials.
2. The three-dimensional printing head of claim 1, wherein an area of the air outlet (321) is corresponding to an area of the fins (212).
3. The three-dimensional printing head of claim 1, wherein the housing (100) includes an air inlet (101), and the air inlet (101) is disposed corresponding to the inlet side (311) of the fan (310).
4. The three-dimensional printing head of claim 1, wherein the housing (100) includes an air outlet (102), and the fins (212) are disposed between the air outlet (102) and the outlet side (312) of the fan (310).
5. The three-dimensional printing head of claim 1, wherein the feeding tube (210) and the supplying nozzle (220) are assembled with each other.
6. The three-dimensional printing head of claim 1, wherein the heater (230) is inserted into the supplying nozzle (220).
7. The three-dimensional printing head of claim 1, wherein the housing (100) includes a tube joint (110) disposed corresponding to the feeding inlet (211).
8. The three-dimensional printing head of claim 1, wherein a hook 120 is protrudingly disposed on an outer surface of the housing (100), the hook (120) is provided for hooking a carrier (10), and the carrier (10) is disposed at a movable platform and is movable on the movable platform.
9. The three-dimensional printing head of claim 1, wherein the specific heat of the supplying nozzle (220) is higher than the specific heat of the feeding tube (210).
Description
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(10) According to the present embodiment, the housing 100 is constituted by parts assembled together. The housing 100 can be constituted by plastic parts only, or can be constituted by plastic parts and metallic parts assembled together. The housing 100 includes an air inlet 101. The housing 100 includes an air outlet 102. The housing 100 includes a tube joint 110, and a pair of hooks 120 is protrudingly disposed on an outer surface of the housing 100.
(11) The fusing module 200 is disposed in the housing 100. The fusing module 200 includes a feeding tube 210. The feeding tube 210 is preferably a metallic tube with both ends open. One end of the feeding tube 210 includes a feeding inlet 211 disposed corresponding to the tube joint 110. A supplying nozzle 220 is disposed at the other end of the feeding tube 210. A plurality of fins 212 are formed outside of the feeding tube 210. According to the present embodiment, the feeding tube 210 and the supplying nozzle 220 are made of different metallic materials. The feeding tube 210 and the supplying nozzle 220 are assembled with each other. The specific heat of the supplying nozzle 220 is preferably higher than the specific heat of the feeding tube 210. A heater 230 is disposed at the supplying nozzle 220. In the present embodiment, the heater 230 is a pillar shaped metallic rod, and is transversely inserted into the supplying nozzle 220 to heat the supplying nozzle 220 (the heater 230 is not inserted into an inner space of the supplying nozzle 220).
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(15) According to the present embodiment, the fusing module 200 and the heat dissipation module 300 are incorporated into the three-dimensional printing head. Fins 212 are directly formed on the feeding tube 210 of the fusing module 200, so the heat dissipation module 300 can directly cool the fins 212 by blowing air, whereby a size of the three-dimensional printing head can be reduced. Furthermore, the heat dissipation module 300 is utilized for cooling the temperature of the feeding tube 210 and the supplying nozzle 220, so the present embodiment is suitable for the filament material 20 having a low melting point. Polylactic acid/polylactide (PLA) softens while be heated over about 60 degrees (under the melting point of PLA). The heat dissipation module 300 utilizes the air leading cover 320 to guide airflow to flow to the fins 212 only and not to flow to the supplying nozzle 220. Therefore, the supplying nozzle 220 is maintained at high temperature to melt the filament material 20. At the same time, the heat of the heater 230 is prevented from transferring to the feeding tube 210, so the feeding tube 210 is prevented from being overheated to cause the filament material 20 early soften in the feeding tube 210 before fed into the supplying nozzle 220 for holding in the non-fluid state. Moreover, the feeding tube 210 and the supplying nozzle 220 are manufactured from different materials and assembled together. Thus, the temperature of the feeding tube 210 and the supplying nozzle 220 can be controlled effectively to reduce the heat conduction between the feeding tube 210 and the supplying nozzle 220.
(16) In summary, the there-dimensional printing head has a small size, can be replaced easily, achieves smooth feeding of material, and prevents clogging.
(17) It is to be understood that the above descriptions are merely preferable embodiment of the present disclosure and not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. Equivalent changes and modifications made in the spirit of the present disclosure are regarded as falling within the scope of the present disclosure.