Thermwood Granted 32 Patents
Thermwood routinely applies for patent protection on
additive manufacturing technology it develops for its
LSAM large format additive systems. During COVID,
they received electronic copies of patents that were
granted, however, the official hard copies were withheld.
A couple of days before Christmas 2021, they received
a package
containing
the official
hard
copy of
32 additive
manufacturing patents. This was certainly a one-day
record for Thermwood and a welcome sight!
In addition to these latest patents, Thermwood already
has a large portfolio of earlier issued patents covering
the unique, large format (5x10 foot table and larger) 3D
print technology it has developed. This LSAM technology
is currently the most widely used large scale additive
print technology operating in industry today. It’s used
in a wide variety of industries including aerospace, transportation,
heavy equipment, foundry and large decorative
structures. It is being used
to produce a diversity of products
including aerospace patterns,
molds and tooling, heavy
equipment foundry patterns,
bus chassis, large valve body
foundry patterns and trim tooling.
It was even used to print
the tallest 3D printed structure
in the world, the 92-foot tall Al
Davis Memorial Torch at Allegiant
stadium in Las Vegas.
Thermwood offers this unique
patented technology on a wide
variety of equipment, the
largest, most diverse product offering
of its kind available
today. It includes a broad selection
of machines, including single
and dual gantry, fixed and
moving table configurations,
with both print-only and printand-
trim systems, from 5 by 10
foot to 20 by 60 foot print envelopes.
They are working on even larger machines but
that’s for another day.
The primary focus of the patented LSAM technology
is to reliably and repeatedly produce the highest quality,
best fused, most homogeneous printed structures possible
from a variety of reinforced thermoplastic polymer
composites including those intended to operate at elevated
temperatures. Although it is nice to have been
granted these patents, it is even nicer to finally have the
official hard copies in hand.
For more information, contact Duane Marrett,
Thermwood Corporation, 904 Buffaloville Rd., Dale, IN
47523, 800-533-6901, E-mail: duane.marrett@thermwood.com. Web: www.thermwood.com.
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