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| United States Patent | 4137847 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4137847.html |
| Inventor(s) | Osborne; Turner E. (Bellbrook, OH) |
| Abstract | A gas generator includes an annular hermetically sealed combustion chamber
containing a charge of propellant and an initiator. The combustion chamber
is enclosed within a circular inner housing having peripherally spaced
groups of openings. Disposed radially of each group of openings is a roll
of filter screen wrapped about a central neutralizer core. An outer
housing includes two members, each member having three spaced circular
embossments. The embossments open to each other and define circular
enclosures when the housing members are abutted. One enclosure
encapsulates the combustion chamber and inner housing. The other
enclosures encapsulate respective rolls of filter screen. The embossments
of the housing members are interconnected by grooves which open to each
other and define passages connecting the enclosures when the members are
abutted. Additional grooves in the members define passages connecting the
screen enclosures with an article to be inflated. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4137847 |
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Gas generator |
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| Publication Date |
February 6, 1979 |
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| Filing Date |
October 27, 1977 |
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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or
privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A gas generator comprising, in combination, an annular combustion
chamber, a number of annular cooling and filtering means located in
radially spaced relationship to each other and to the annular combustion
chamber, an outer housing having a first cup shaped annular portion
encapsulating the annular combustion chamber and a number of other spaced
annular portions, each respectively encapsulating an annular filtering and
cooling means, continuous flange means joining the annular portions of the
housing with each other, first flow passage means provided by the
continuous flange means interconnecting the first annular portion of the
housing with each of the other annular portions thereof, and second flow
passage means provided by the continuous flange means interconnecting each
of the other annular portions of the housing and an article to be
inflated.
2. A gas generator comprising, in combination, an annular combustion
chamber, a number of annular cooling and filtering means located in
radially spaced relationship to each other and to the annular combustion
chamber, an outer two part housing, each part having a first cup shaped
annular portion and a number of other cup shaped annular portions
interconnected by a continuous flange means, the first annular portions
opening to each other and encapsulating the annular combustion chamber and
the other annular portions opening to each other and respectively
encapsulating an annular filtering and cooling means, each flange means
abutting the other and including means cooperatively providing first flow
passage means interconnecting the first annular portion of the housing
with each of the other annular portions thereof and second flow passage
means interconnecting each of the other annular portions of the housing
and an article to be inflated.
3. A gas generator comprising, in combination, an annular combustion
chamber, a number of annular cooling and filtering means located in
radially spaced relationship to each other and to the annular combustion
chamber, an outer two part housing, each part having a first cup shaped
annular portion and a number of other cup shaped annular portions
interconnected by a continuous flange means, the first annular portions
opening to each other and encapsulating the annular combustion chamber and
the other annular portions opening to each other and respectively
encapsulating an annular filtering and cooling means, each flange means
abutting the other and including at least one first groove interconnecting
the first annular portion with the other annular portions and at least one
second groove interconnecting each other annular portion and the flange
terminus, the first grooves opening to each other and the grooves
cooperatively providing first flow passage means interconnecting the first
annular portions with each of the other annular portions, the second
grooves opening to each other and cooperatively providing second flow
passage means interconnecting each of the other annular portions and an
article to be inflated. |
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This invention relates to gas generators and more particularly to solid
propellant gas generators for generating gas to inflate an inflatable
article, such as an inflatable occupant restraint cushion.
One of the features of this invention is that a hermetically sealed
combustion chamber includes an annular wall which is rupturable under
pressure through peripherally spaced groups of openings in an annular
inner housing to permit the gas from the combustion chamber to flow
through passages to rolls of screen material which are spaced radially of
the combustion chamber. It is known in the prior art to provide a
hermetically sealed combustion chamber which is provided with an annular
wall rupturable through an outer annular housing. However, in such prior
art generators, the filtering and cooling screen material is either
located inside the annular wall of the combustion chamber or wrapped
around such wall or the annular housing enclosing such wall. By separating
the filtering and cooling screens from the combustion chamber and housing,
this invention permits the overall diameter of the gas generator to be
reduced while permitting increased filtering and cooling screen area.
Another feature is that the rolls of filter screen, the combustion chamber
and the inner housing are encapsulated in respective enclosures of an
outer housing which also includes passages communicating the enclosures
with each other and communicating the enclosures for the rolls of screen
material with an article to be inflated. A further feature is that the
rolls of filter screen are wrapped about a central core of neutralizer.
Yet another feature is that the outer housing is comprised of two flanged
members, each having spaced embossments which open to each other to
provide the encapsulating enclosures when the members are flange abutted.
Yet a further feature is that the passages within the outer housing are
provided by grooves opening to each other when the members are flange
abutted.
These and other features of the generator of this invention will be readily
apparent from the following specification and drawing wherein:
FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a gas generator according to this invention;
and
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view.
Referring now to the drawing, a gas generator 10 according to this
invention includes an annular sealed combustion chamber 12. The details of
the combustion chamber 12 are not disclosed herein since reference may be
made to copending application Ser. No. 830,117 filed Sept. 2, 1977, Sidney
G. Dunford, assigned to the assignee of the present invention, for a full
and complete disclosure of such a combustion chamber. For an understanding
of this invention, all that is necessary to disclose is that the
combustion chamber 12 includes an outer cylindrical or annular rupturable
wall 14.
A cylindrical inner housing 16 surrounds the wall 14 of the combustion
chamber 12. The housing 16 includes diametrically opposite groups of
openings 18. Although each group is shown to include two openings 18, it
will be understood that more openings may be provided, if desired, or that
only one opening may be used, if desired. When the pressure within the
combustion chamber attains a predetermined minimum level, wall 14 will
rupture outwardly through each group of openings 18 to provide for exit of
the gas generated within the combustion chamber 12.
A wrapped roll 20 of screen material is located radially opposite each of
the groups of openings 18. In the specific embodiment shown, each roll 20
is comprised of a multiplicity of wrapped layers of fine mesh screen such
as 30 to 40 mesh. Each roll is wrapped about a central or axial core 22 of
suitable neutralizer material.
An outer housing 24 is comprised of two symmetrical flanged members 26 and
28. Each member includes three spaced integral embossments, a central or
main embossment 30 and a pair of like satellite embossments 32 which are
spaced radially of embossment 30. Each housing member also includes like
pairs of spaced grooves 34 which communicate the main embossment 30 with
each satellite embossment 32, and like pairs of grooves 36 which
communicate each embossment 32 outwardly of the housing 24. The grooves 34
and 36 are integrally formed in an integral flange 38 of each housing
member.
When the members 26 and 28 are flange abutted, the oppositely opening pairs
of embossments 30 provide an encapsulating main enclosure for housing 16
and combustion chamber 12. Likewise, the oppositely opening pairs of
embossments 32 provide encapsulating satellite enclosures for the wrapped
rolls 20 of screen material. The grooves 34 cooperatively define passages
communicating the main enclosure with each satellite enclosure, and the
grooves 36 cooperatively define passages communicating the satellite
enclosures with an article to be inflated. The outer housing members may
be secured to each other in any conventional manner, such as by rivets 40
which extend through aligned openings in the flanges 38 when the housing
members are flange abutted. If desired, any suitable sealing arrangement
may be provided between the abutting flanges 38 to ensure a gas tight
enclosure for the gases and permit no exit of the gases other than through
the passages defined by grooves 36.
The main embossment 30 of housing member 28 is provided with an opening 42
to provide for electrical communication from a source of power and a
suitable sensor to the initiator, not shown, of the combustion chamber 12.
Upon the attainment of a predetermined minimum pressure level within the
combustion chamber 12, and the rupture of the portions of the wall 14
opposite the openings 18, the gas will flow radially of the combustion
chamber through the passages defined by grooves 34 and generally
diametrically of each of the rolls 20 of screen material and through the
neutralizer 22 of each such roll. Thereafter the gases will flow outwardly
of the gas generator through the passages defined by the grooves 36.
From the foregoing description it can be seen that the gas generator of
this invention is of minimum width but has increased filtering and cooling
screen area. The satellite embossments 32 are formed such that the rolls
20 of screen material tightly fit within the enclosures defined thereby.
Likewise the embossments 30 are formed so that the housing 16 tightly fits
within the enclosure defined thereby.
Thus this invention provides an improved gas generator.
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