Location History:
- Pflugerville, TX (US) (2021 - 2023)
- Austin, TX (US) (2023)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2021-2025
Title: The Innovative Journey of Alex Stockton
Introduction
Alex Stockton is a prominent inventor based in Pflugerville, Texas. He has made significant contributions to the field of additive manufacturing, holding a total of five patents. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and functionality of three-dimensional printing technologies.
Latest Patents
Among his latest innovations is the "Filament Buffer," a machine designed for manufacturing additive printed parts. This invention features a first filament cartridge that supports a length of filament from which the parts will be created. The machine includes a print head that is moveably supported and a first filament buffer positioned between the filament cartridge and the print head. This buffer allows the filament to deflect within a designated volume, improving the printing process.
Another notable patent is a three-dimensional printer that comprises first and second print heads along with first, second, and third dividers. This printer is designed to manufacture additive printed parts and includes a housing that defines a cavity. The first and second fixed rails extend along a first axis, while the movable rails operate independently along a second axis. The dividers help to separate the cavity, partially defining process and instrument chambers, which enhances the overall functionality of the printer.
Career Highlights
Alex has worked with notable companies in the industry, including Essentium, Inc. and Essentium Ipco, LLC. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to refine his skills and contribute to
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