Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1989-06-09
1992-07-07
Ruggiero, Joseph
Boots, shoes, and leggings
3644742, 36447424, 36441328, 395119, 395137, 395139, 395161, G06F 1546, G06F 1560
Patent
active
051288702
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a method and apparatus for the automated reproduction of three dimensional objects of complex and unique geometry. A computer acquires data describing an object and its surroundings, constructs a computer-based three dimensional model of the object from that data, superimposes an ideal geometry on the computer-based model, alters the ideal geometry to fit the form and function required of the reproduction, and then guides a milling machine in the fabrication of the reproduction. In contrast to the prior art, the present invention does not require human intervention in the reproduction process. The present invention provides two preferred embodiments for the automated high precision reproduction of objects of complex and unique geometry. Both embodiments can machine reproductions solely from generic forms stored in the computer, thus eliminating the need for scanning. Alternatively, the reproductions may be machined solely from scanned data, without resort to generic forms stored in the computer.
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Ahn Jeong-Ho
Erdman Arthur G.
Klamecki Barney E.
Rekow Elizabeth D.
Riley Donald R.
Regents of the University of Minnesota
Ruggiero Joseph
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