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Life-changing development
Date : 2020.04.13
The California boy was born with a femoral discrepancy, resulting in his left leg being shorter than his right. But he tries not to let the difference slow him down, striving to keep up with his two older brothers on rugged bike trails and ahead of other runners at track meets.
To better correct the asymmetry, Imre"s parents turned to 3D printing firm Dinsmore Inc. in Irvine, Calif., about two years ago for help with a customized shoe that would allow their son to pursue his favorite activities. They were looking for something more durable and lighter than the manufactured foam boot he had been wearing.
Plan B was to modify the shoes to be more in line with the sports in which Imre participates.
"The nylon worked, but it was heavy, uncomfortable and a more cloggy-type shoe," Lopes said. "We wanted to bring comfort to it and performance."
How"d they do that?
The Dinsmore staff came up with a mix of rigid and elastomer materials that have the right properties for the sports Imre likes and the lattice form Lopes created.
The material also bonds well with the shoe bucks given to the team by Deckers Outdoor Corp., which sells popular brands like Ugg boots and Teva sandals.
The shoes provided by Deckers were 3D scanned at the SEMA Garage in Diamond Bar, Calif., to determine exact contours. Using the scan data, the Dinsmore team designed the computer-aided design model and shape of each 3D printed midsole to fit the specific Ugg and Teva shoes to which they would be bonded.
"Being able to create an actual functional elastomer material with Carbon was really the key," said Jay Dinsmore, founder and CEO of Dinsmore Inc.
The team then used DLS light to shape the liquid material into a lattice form for the midsoles of three customized shoes for casual wear, sports and the beach.
Carbon said DLS is a breakthrough technology that uses digital light projection, oxygen permeable optics and programmable liquid resins to produce parts with excellent mechanical properties, resolution and surface finish.
Because the midsoles were digitally designed, they can be scaled up as Imre gets older.
"Imre"s only 5 [years old], so he will grow — and rapidly," Lopes said. "We"ll be able to apply a scale factor and send his parents new versions of the shoes as he grows."
Dinsmore said his team is on a journey with Imre and his family.
"We absolutely are going to work on this to give him a better quality of life," Dinsmore said. "These are things that 3D printing and additive can do. You don"t need to be an expert in the space to see how these technologies truly change peoples" lives."
At MD&M West, Dinsmore also talked about the company"s work in the medical space, including patient-specific organs and spine models for surgeons. He pointed to a replica of a heart.
자료출처 : www.plasticsnews.com, edit : handler
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