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Crowdfunding campaign challenging ORNL patent for “3D printing system suspended in the air”

Torbjørn Ludvigsen, the inventor of the Hangprinter 3D printer, launched a crowdfunding campaign on the GoFunMe platform to raise the money needed to contest the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) patent for the “SkyBAAM” 3D printing concrete system. The goal is to collect 600,000 Swedish kroner (approximately EUR 57,000) and so far we have managed to raise 77,000, ie 13% of this amount. The campaign was supported by Josef Průša himself, who donated KR 20,000 for this purpose. The money is to be used to pay for legal fees that, according to Ludvigsen, can range from “a few to several hundred thousand dollars.”

Earlier this year, a team of ORNL engineers filed a patent application with the US Patent and Trademark Office for a 3D printing technology that uses a concrete application module, suspended on ropes attached to the nearby booms and a tall crane. Shortly after the patent was disclosed, Ludvigsen and Dr. Adrien Bowyer – the legendary creator of the RepRap project, pointed out that the system had many similarities with the “Hangprinter” – a 3D printer first introduced back in 2014.

Hangprinter is equipped with a print head suspended from the ceiling, offering the same potential functionalities as SkyBAAM. The patenting of this technology directly contradicts the ambitions of Ludvigsen, who released it under an open-source license and encourages its further free development.

Now Ludvigsen wants to contest the SkyBAAM ORNL patent. To this end, he launched a crowdfunding campaign called “Help Keep Hangprinter Free”. With this initiative, a RepRap enthusiast wants to raise 600,000 Swedish kronor (approximately 57,000 euro).

Source: www.gofundme.com

Paweł Ślusarczyk

CEO of 3D Printing Center. Has over 15 years' experience in buisiness, gained in IT, advertising and polygraphy. Part of 3D printing industry since 2013.