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| United States Patent | 4944528 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4944528.html |
| Inventor(s) | Nilsson; Karl E. (Ottobrunn, DE);
Zeuner; Siegfried (Munich, DE) |
| Abstract | An automatic-ignition device for a vehicle crash protection device for
passengers having a gas generator, whereby a reliable automatic releasing
action is attained in case of an overheating, especially when a
light-metal main gas generator housing is used. A primary ignition mixture
is contained in a housing structure which is thermally insulated from the
main gas generator housing. The primary mixture housing structure forms a
heat seal thermally insulated from the main gas generator housing. |
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July 31, 1990 |
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| Priority Data |
Jul 19, 1988[DE]3824469 |
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What is claimed is:
1. An automatic-ignition device for a vehicle crash protection device for
passengers having a gas generator arranged in a housing, said gas
generator comprising a primary igniting mixture ignitable at a low ambient
temperature and being embedded in a primary igniting mixture metal housing
structure containing a window, the window having a dam and being aligned
toward a secondary igniting mixture for generating gas, the primary
igniting mixture metal housing structure being disposed thermally
insulated in an outer wall of the gas generator housing such that, in the
area of the outer wall, a heat sink is formed, which is thermally
insulated from the gas generator housing.
2. The automatic-ignition device recited in claim 1, wherein the primary
igniting mixture housing structure has a small wall thickness in the area
of the heat sink.
3. The automatic-ignition device recited in claim 1, wherein the heat sink
comprises a material with higher heat conductivity than the gas generator
housing.
4. The automatic-ignition device recited in claim 1, wherein the primary
igniting mixture housing structure comprises a flange adjacent the window.
5. The automatic-ignition device recited in claim 1, wherein the primary
igniting mixture housing structure comprises at least two form-fitted
parts.
6. The automatic-ignition device recited in claim 1, wherein the primary
igniting mixture housing structure is installed in the gas generator
housing by a thermally insulating molded component.
7. The automatic-ignition device recited in claim 6, wherein the molded
component comprises plastic.
8. The automatic-ignition device recited in claim 4, wherein an insulator
of elastic material is arranged between the flange and the gas generator
housing.
9. The automatic-ignition device recited in claim 8, wherein the insulator
comprises an elastic sealing disk. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an auto-ignition device for a vehicle
crash protection device, e.g., an air bag, for passengers with a gas
generator arranged in a housing structure. This gas generator features a
primary igniting mixture, which is ignitable at a low ambient temperature
and is embedded in a metal housing structure containing a window provided
with a dam. This window is aligned toward a secondary igniting mixture or
the gas generant compound.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,561,675 describes such an arrangement. In this connection,
a metal housing structure containing a primary igniting mixture, which
automatically ignites at an ambient temperature of approximately
177.degree. C., is mounted inside the closed gas generator housing and is
aligned either toward the secondary igniting mixture, which is ignitable
at approximately 343.degree. C., or toward the gas generant compound. The
disadvantage of this specific embodiment is that the gas generator
housing, which has a high heat capacity due to its material strength, must
be heated to its ignition temperature in order to ignite the primary
igniting mixture. In this case, the danger is that the dissipation of heat
in case of fire can cause the automatic releasing action to be delayed too
long, which can lead to a fragmentation of the housing.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide an
auto-ignition device, so that when metals, especially light metals or
other light construction materials are used for the gas generator housing,
a reliable automatic releasing is attained under the influence of heat.
Normally, such heat is not produced in the operational case or in storage,
without the gas generator housing being subject to the danger of
fragmentation. This danger is due, on the one hand, to the rising gas
pressures in the inner space and, on the other hand, to the decreasing
tensile strength, as the result of increasing temperature. At the same
time, however, the density of the gas generator housing should remain
intact.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The above and other objects of the invention are achieved by an
auto-ignition device for a vehicle crash protection device for passengers
with a gas generator arranged in a housing structure, whereby said gas
generator features a primary igniting mixture, which is ignitable at a low
ambient temperature and is embedded in a metal housing structure
containing a window, which is provided with a dam and is aligned toward a
secondary igniting mixture or the gas generant compound, wherein the
primary igniting mixture housing is installed and is thermally insulated
in the outer wall of the gas generator housing such that, in the area of
the outer wall, a heat sink is formed, which is thermally insulated from
the gas generator housing.
The particular advantage of the invention is that, should overheating
occur, it is substantially ruled out that the gas generator housing would
be fragmented, especially if light construction material is used. This is
due to a simple structural design of the primary igniting mixture housing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The invention will be described in greater detail in the following detailed
description with reference to the single drawing figure which
schematically depicts, in a simplified version, the cross section of a
primary ignition device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The primary igniting mixture housing 1, comprising metal, which contains
the primary igniting mixture 10 at approximately 160-180.degree. C.
ambient temperature, is inserted in an opening of the outer wall 3 of the
gas generator housing 4, with the aid of a molded component 8 of thermally
insulated plastic. The fastening is accomplished, on one side, by flange 7
provided on the inner side and, on the other side, by an additional
form-fit housing part 2, which, in the exemplified embodiment, is rivited
to the housing part 1. It is easily possible to select other types of
fastenings. In the area of the flange 7, a disk 9 of elastic material,
such as, for example, rubber, plastic or silicone rubber, is provided as
additional insulation and acts as a seal.
The primary igniting mixture housing 1 contains a recess, which is filled
with the primary igniting mixture 10 and whose window 6 is sealed with a
thin dam 12. The window is aligned directly toward the secondary igniting
mixture 11.
The form of the primary igniting mixture housing 1, 2 can be varied in any
way. For example, the wall in the area of the heat sink 5 can be designed
with a relatively small thickness. On the other hand, the housing part 2,
serving as a heat sink, can be designed in a way, such that a heat sink 5
is obtained with the largest surface possible.
In the foregoing specification, the invention has been described with
reference to a specific exemplary embodiment thereof. It will, however, be
evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereunto
without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as
set forth in the appended claims. The specification and drawings are,
accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than in a
restrictive sense.
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