Three-Dimensional Printer Head Including a Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD) Disk and a Transformer Assembly
20230102328 · 2023-03-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B33Y10/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C64/118
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B33Y30/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K10/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A printer head for a three-dimensional printer includes a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) disk configured to generate a plasma, where the DBD disk requires a high voltage alternating current (AC) voltage signal to generate the plasma. The printer head also includes a transformer assembly including a transformer and a housing that contains the transformer. The transformer is configured to transform an incoming AC voltage signal into the high voltage AC signal for the DBD disk. The printer head also includes an electrical wire that electrically connects the transformer to the DBD disk. The printer head also includes a wire guide defining a passageway, where a portion of the electrical wire is received by the passageway in the wire guide. The passageway of the wire guide is shaped to direct the electrical wire towards the DBD disk.
Claims
1. A printer head for a three-dimensional printer, the printer head comprising: a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) disk configured to generate a plasma, wherein the DBD disk requires a high voltage alternating current (AC) voltage signal to generate the plasma; a transformer assembly including a transformer and a housing that contains the transformer, wherein the transformer is configured to transform an incoming AC voltage signal into the high voltage AC signal for the DBD disk; an electrical wire that electrically connects the transformer to the DBD disk; and a wire guide defining a passageway, wherein a portion of the electrical wire is received by the passageway in the wire guide, and wherein the passageway of the wire guide is shaped to direct the electrical wire towards the DBD disk.
2. The printer head of claim 1, further comprising a pan, wherein the wire guide is fixedly attached to the pan.
3. The printer head claim 2, further comprising an upper plate that is positioned above the pan.
4. The printer head of claim 3, wherein the transformer assembly is positioned between the upper plate and the pan.
5. The printer head of claim 3, further comprising an outer bracket attached to the upper plate.
6. The printer head of claim 5, wherein the transformer assembly is fixedly attached to the outer bracket by a plurality of mechanical fasteners.
7. The printer head of claim 1, wherein the housing of the transformer assembly is divided into two halves.
8. The printer head of claim 7, wherein the two halves of the housing meet together and define an opening sized to receive the electrical wire.
9. The printer head of claim 8, wherein the opening is surrounded by a raised portion that provides support to the electrical wire.
10. The printer head of claim 1, wherein the housing of the transformer assembly is constructed of a polymer having a dielectric constant of at least about 3.5.
11. The printer head of claim 1, wherein the housing of the transformer assembly is constructed of polyetherimide (PEI).
12. The printer head of claim 1, wherein the DBD disk includes an internal conductive layer constructed of conductive material.
13. The printer head of claim 12, further comprising a conductive pin soldered to the internal conductive layer of the DBD disk.
14. The printer head of claim 13, wherein the conductive pin is soldered to a conductive wire that is part of the electrical wire.
15. The printer head of claim 1, wherein the transformer is a step-up flyback transformer.
16. A printer head for a three-dimensional printer, the printer head comprising: a DBD disk configured to generate a plasma, wherein the DBD disk requires a high voltage AC signal to generate the plasma; a transformer assembly including a transformer and a housing that contains the transformer, wherein the transformer is configured to transform an incoming AC voltage signal into the high voltage AC signal for the DBD disk; an electrical wire that electrically connects the transformer to the DBD disk; a wire guide defining a passageway, wherein a portion of the electrical wire is received by the passageway in the wire guide, and wherein the passageway of the wire guide is shaped to direct the electrical wire towards the DBD disk; a pan, wherein the wire guide is fixedly attached to the pan; and an upper plate that is positioned above the pan, wherein the transformer assembly is positioned between the upper plate and the pan.
17. The printer head of claim 16, wherein the housing of the transformer assembly is divided into two halves.
18. The printer head of claim 17, wherein the two halves of the housing meet together and define an opening sized to receive the electrical wire.
19. The printer head of claim 16, wherein the DBD disk includes an internal conductive layer constructed of conductive material.
20. The printer head of claim 19, further comprising a conductive pin soldered to the internal conductive layer of the DBD disk, wherein the conductive pin is soldered to a conductive wire that is part of the electrical wire.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0010] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
[0019] The present disclosure is directed to a printer head including a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) disk configured to generate a plasma and a transformer assembly that provides a high voltage AC signal required by the DBD disk, where the transformer assembly is part of the printer head. Referring now to
[0020] The transformer assembly 22 provides a high voltage alternating current (AC) signal to the DBD disk 20. The high voltage AC signal is required by the DBD disk 20 in order to generate the plasma. Specifically, the transformer assembly 22 receives an incoming AC voltage signal from a source such as a control circuit (not shown in the figures) that is part of the three-dimensional printer 10. The incoming AC voltage signal is less than the high voltage AC signal. For example, the high voltage AC signal may range from about from about five to about ten kilovolts and the incoming AC voltage signal is about twenty four volts, however, it is to be appreciated that other values may be used as well. The transformer assembly 22 transfers the incoming AC voltage signal to the DBD disk as the high voltage AC signal via the electrical wire 24. It is to be appreciated that the control circuit that provides the transformer assembly 22 with the incoming AC voltage signal is not part of the printer head 12, and instead is located with the other control electronics for the three-dimensional printer 10 and is connected to the transformer assembly 22 by a cable that is relatively long. In embodiments, the cable may be about 1.8 meters (6 feet) in length. However, the transformer assembly 22 is part of the printer head 12.
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[0024] The pan 32 also defines an upper surface 74 and a lower surface 76, where the upper surface 74 of the pan 32 faces the upper plate 34 and the lower surface 70 of the pan 32 faces the DBD disk 20. The pan 32 and the wire guide 36 are parallel with respect to one another. Specifically, the upper surface 68 of the wire guide 36 is parallel with respect to the upper surface 74 of the pan 32. Similarly, the lower surface 70 of the wire guide 36 is parallel with the lower surface 76 of the pan 32. The pan 32 may be used to mount separation materials for preventing heat in the printed component from migrating to the upper part of the printer head 12.
[0025] Referring back to
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[0027] The housing 80 of the transformer assembly 22 is divided into two halves 86. Referring specifically to
[0028] The electrical wire 24 includes a first end 92 (seen in
[0029] Referring generally to the figures, the disclosed approach of including the transformer assembly in the printer head and the disclosed electrical connections between the transformer assembly and the DBD disk provide various technical effects and benefits. First, existing three-dimensional printers including a DBD disk have the flyback transformer positioned in a location relatively far from the printer head. As a result, relatively long electrical wiring may be needed to transmit the high voltage AC signal from the flyback transformer to the DBD disk, which results in increased cost as well as signal loss. The disclosed printer head alleviates this issue by packaging the transformer assembly within the printer head. Moreover, the electrical connection between the transformer and the DBD disk does not require any high-voltage connectors, which results in reduced cost and complexity to the three-dimensional printer.
[0030] The description of the present disclosure is merely exemplary in nature and variations that do not depart from the gist of the present disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the present disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.