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| United States Patent | 5019192 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5019192.html |
| Inventor(s) | Ramaswamy; Coodly P. (Christiana, PA) |
| Abstract | The invention is directed to a primary/detonator composition suitable for
use in an automobile airbag system. The composition may safely be housed
in aluminum support structures (a/k/a cups). |
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May 28, 1991 |
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October 5, 1990 |
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I claim:
1. A primer/detonator composition housed in an aluminum cup comprised of
the following: antimony sulfide, potassium chlorate, zirconium and lead
ferrocyanide.
2. A primer/detonator as set forth in claim 1 wherein the following
composition is utilized:
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Antimony Sulfide 55.5
Potassium Chlorate
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Zirconium 2.0
Lead Ferrocyanide 5.0
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3. A primer/detonator composition housed in an aluminum cup comprised of
antimony sulfide, potassium chlorate, zirconium and lead thiocyanate.
4. A primer/detonator as set forth in claim 3 wherein the components
comprise the following compositions:
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Antimony Sulfide 55.5
Potassium Chlorate
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Zirconium 2.0
Lead Thiocyanate 5.0
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention is directed to a primary/detonator composition suitable for
use in an automobile airbag system. The composition may safely be housed
in aluminum support structures (a/k/a cups).
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Primers, or detonators as they are alternatively known, are the means used
to detonate an explosive charge. Those devices may be detonated by
electrical or purely mechanical means. They are comprised of a primary
explosive which may be initiated by stab, friction or impact, an
intermediate explosive composition that is set off by the primer
composition, and a base charge of a secondary explosive such as RDX or HMX
to provide the desired explosive output. These primers ordinarily coupled
with booster charges and a propellant to form an explodable ignition
chain.
Primer/detonator compositions are employed in a variety of applications,
including weapon systems, razing buildings, and in creating excavations.
Primer/detonators are also used to initiate the explosive chain in
automobile air bag systems. Explosive charges are uniquely suited for
these systems because the explosive reaction instantaneously generates a
large volume of gas that fills the air bag. It is essential that the air
bag be filled within that instant between collision and the occupant's
impact with the dashboard.
As the primer/detonator functions to initiate the explosive reaction, the
primer must possess some means for igniting the chain. This is the
function of the sensitizer, which may be in either electrical or
mechanical form.
Airbag systems are ordinarily housed in a metallic structure. As it is
desirable from an engineering and design standpoint to choose the lightest
materials available, aluminum is the material of choice for housing.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide primer/detonator compositions
compatible for use with aluminum cups.
It is a further object of the invention to develop chemical sensitizers
which are an alternatives to tetracene.
The present inventions discloses two primer detonator compositions
comprised of antimony sulfide, potassium chlorate, zirconium, and utilize
either lead ferrocyanide or lead thiocyanide as the sensitizer. It is
notable that lead ferrocyanide has never been utilized in primer
compositions as a sensitizer.
The following composition is disclosed and can be safely used within an
aluminum cup:
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Antimony Sulfide 55.5
Potassium Chlorate
37.5
Zirconium 2.0
Lead Ferrocyanide 5.0
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Lead ferrocyanide is used as a chemical sensitizer. Heretofore, lead
ferrocyanide has never been used in this capacity.
A second formulation suitable for use with aluminum cups makes use of lead
thiocyanate as the sensitizer is set forth below.
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Antimony Sulfide 55.5
Potassium Chlorate
37.5
Zirconium 2.0
Lead Thiocyanate 5.0
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