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`[11] Patent Number:
`5,290,060
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`[45] Date of Patent:
`Mar. 1, 1994
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`5,076,607 12/1991 Woodset al. oo...scssecceeeeons 280/737
`{54] HYBRID GAS GENERATOR FOR AIR BAG
`5,131,680
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`INFLATABLE RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
`FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS
`Inventor: Bradley W. Smith, Ogden, Utah
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`2330194 6/1973 Fed. Rep. of Germany...... 280/740
`[73] Assignee: Morton International, Inc., Chicago,
`Primary Examiner—Karin L. Tyson
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`Attorney, Agent, or Firm—Gerald K. White
`[21] Appl. No.: 989,854
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`ABSTRACT
`[22] Filed:
`Dec, 14, 1992
`—_A gas generator includes a chamber in which inert gas
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`under high pressure is stored, a diffuser chamber, and a
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`chamber containing a pyrotechnic heater andinitiator.
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`137/682
`Upon receiving an electrical signal the initiator fires
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`igniting the pyrotechnic charge. As pressure in the
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`combustion chamberofthe pyrotechnic heaterrises and
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`exceeds the storage chamber pressure, a plug in a shoul-
`U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS
`der covering the pyrotechnic nozzleorifice is unseated,
`subsequently rupturing a thin metal sealing diaphragm
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`Hot gas and particles from the burning
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`Pyrotechnic heat the stored gas causinga rapid pressure
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`rise in the storage chamber. Whenthe storage chamber
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`pressure exceeds thestructural capability of a thin metal
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`disc between the diffuser and storage chambers,it rup-
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`tures allowing the heated gas to vent through the dif-
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`fuser orifices into the air bag assembly.
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`into the air bag assembly. The gas storage chamberis
`sealed also from the combustion chamberof the pyro-
`technic heater by a thin metal diaphragm hereinafter
`termed a “first diaphragm.” This diaphragm is welded
`around the perimeter thereof to an end of the pyrotech-
`nic heater housing and is backed up with a solid metal
`plug. The plug seats in an adjacent shoulder covering
`the nozzle orifice of the combustion chamber thereby
`providing support for the thin diaphragm across the
`entire surface thereof. This enables the diaphragm to
`withstand the loads of the high pressure gas being
`stored in the storage chamber.
`The hybrid gas generator functions, as follows. Upon
`receiving a control signal, an initiator in the pyrotech-
`nic heater
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`igniting the pyrotechnic charge
`(BKNOs). As the pressure in the combustion chamber
`rises and exceeds the high pressure of the stored inert
`gas in the storage chamber, the plug is unseated. Subse-
`quently, the first thin diaphragm rupturessince it is
`unsupported when the combustion pressure of the pyro-
`technic heater exceeds the inert gas storage pressure.
`Hot gas and particles from the burning pyrotechnic
`material heat the stored gas causing a rapid pressurerise
`in the storage chamber. When the pressure in the stor-
`age chamber exceeds the structural capability of the
`second thin metal diaphragm in the diffuser, rupture
`thereof occur. This allows the heated gas to vent
`through the diffuser orifices into the air bag assembly.
`Located between the diffuser diaphragm and the stor-
`age chamber are one or more constricting orifices
`whichthrottle the flow of gas from the storage chamber
`and provide for the properfill rate to the air bag assem-
`bly.
`The various features of novelty which characterize
`the invention are pointed out with particularity in the
`claims annexed to and forming a part of this specifica-
`tion. For a better understanding of the invention,its
`operating advantages, and specific objects attained by
`its use, reference is made to the accompanying drawings
`and descriptive matter in which a preferred embodi-
`ment of the inventionis illustrated.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`With this description of the invention, a detailed de-
`scription follows with reference being made to the ac-
`companying figures of drawing which form part of the
`specification, in which like parts are designated by the
`same reference numbers, and of which:
`FIGS.1, 2 and 3 are front, side and end views, respec-
`tively,
`illustrating the hybrid inflator of the present
`invention;
`FIG.4 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the hybrid
`inflator taken along the lines 4—4 of FIG.1;
`FIG.§ is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines
`5—5 of FIG.2;
`FIG.6 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view of a
`portion of the hybrid inflator sectional view shown in
`FIG.4;
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`FIG. 7 shows hot, ambient and cold tank perfor-
`mancesof the hybrid inflator;
`FIG. 8 showsan ambientair bag deployment pressure
`trace; and
`FIG. 9 shows an ambient combustion pressure trace.
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`HYBRID GAS GENERATORFORAIR BAG
`INFLATABLE RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`1. Field of the Invention
`This invention relates to an inflator for an air bag, and
`more particularly, to the type of inflator known as a
`hybrid inflator.
`2. The Related Art
`Manytypes ofinflators have been disclosed in the art
`for inflating an air bag for use in an inflatable restraint
`system. One involves the utilization of a quantity of
`stored compressed gas whichis selectively released to
`inflate the air bag. Another derives a gas source from a
`combustible gas generating material which, upon igni-
`tion, generates a quantity of gas sufficient to inflate the
`air bag. In a third type, the air bag inflating gas results
`from a combination of stored compressed gas and a gas
`generating material. The Jast mentioned type is com-
`monly referred to as an augmented gas or hybrid infla-
`tor.
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`Hybrid inflators that have been proposed heretofore
`are subject to certain disadvantages. They requireglass--
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`maintain the high pressure seal and/or require an actua-
`tion means (mechanical or pyrotechnic) to open the
`flow passages to the air bag. Many hybrid inflator ar-
`rangements dispense cold inflating gas followed by
`heated gas. This is a disadvantage for an air bag driver
`system. Additionally, end diffusers typically used on
`hybrid inflators make packaging in modulesdifficult.
`Thus, there is a need and a demandfor improvement
`in hybrid inflators to the end of overcoming the forego-
`ing disadvantages. The present invention was devised to
`fill the gap that has existed in the art in these respects.
`SUMMARYOF THE INVENTION
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`An object of the invention is to provide a hybrid
`inflator that does not require glass-to-metal-seals or
`other complex sealing methods to maintain the high
`pressure seal.
`Anotherobject of the invention is to provide a hybrid
`inflator that does not require an actuation means (me-
`chanical or pyrotechnic) to open the passages for the
`flow ofinflation gas to the air bag.
`A further object of the invention is to provide an air
`bag inflator which dispenses, in its entirety, heated gas
`to the air bag.
`Still another object of the invention is to provide for
`use with such an improved hybrid inflator a centraily
`located diffuser that provides for easier packaging in
`modules compared to end diffusers that typically are
`used in hybrid inflators.
`In accomplishing these and other objectives of the
`invention, there is provided a hybrid gasinflator includ-
`ing an enlongated generally cylindrical storage cham-
`ber for storing an inert gas under high pressure, for
`example, Argon or Nitrogen, at 2000 to 4000 pounds
`per square inch (psi). The hybrid gas inflator also in-
`cludes a pyrotechnic heater having a combustion cham-
`ber which utilizes a granular mixture of Boron Potas-
`sium Nitrate (BKNOs) or anothersuitable pyrotechnic
`material to heat the stored gas. A thin metal diaphragm,
`hereinafter termed a second diaphragm,is utilized to
`provide a pressure seal between the storage chamber
`and a diffuser for the inflator. The diffuser contains a
`plurality of gas orifices for dispensing gas uniformly
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`end of container 65 and for effecting a close engage-
`ment with the inner wall surface of the latter, the outer
`peripheral edge of the brim 72 desirably is rounded, as
`best seen in FIG. 6. Sealing between the containers 66
`and 70 may be effected by a suitable sealant 80 such as
`silicone rubber properly cured in known manner. Desir-
`ably, the edge 82 of the open end of container 66 may be
`rounded inwardly, as shown, to conform to the shape of
`the inner wall of the pyrotechnic housing 34 with the
`surface of container 70 remote from foil seal 74 in good
`thermal contact with the inner end wall of housing 34
`and the adjacent end of plug 44.
`Although various pyrotechnic materials may be em-
`ployed for pyrotechnic charge 54 in container 66, a
`preferred material is a granular mixture of 25% by
`weight of Boron and 75% of Potassium Nitrate. This
`mixture has been found to burn with hot flame thatis
`suitable for heating the stored gas within chamber 16
`according to the invention.
`The igniter material 78 in container 70 may be any
`granule powder or other material which is stable for
`long periods at temperatures up to 250° F. (121° C.),
`will auto ignite at the desired temperature of approxi-
`mately 350° F. (177° C.), and provide a hot gas effluent
`output sufficient to ignite the pyrotechnic charge 54
`within container 66. An igniter material 78 that has been
`foundto besatisfactory is du Pont 3031, a productof E.
`I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc. of Wilmington,
`Delaware. Stability over long periods is needed because
`of the expected longevity of use, which maybe ten (10)
`years or moreofthe vehicle in which the hybrid inflator
`10 is installed.
`The material of the housing of container 66 may be
`0.010 to 0.020 inch (0.0254 to 0.0508 cm) aluminum or
`steel foil. Adhesive 76 must have high temperature
`adhesive properties up to the temperature of auto igni-
`tion.
`The purpose of container 66 and the igniter material
`78 contained therein is to rapidly ignite the inflator 10
`oncethe auto ignition temperatureofthe granules of the
`igniter material 78 is reached. This result is facilitated
`through the arrangement of the igniter material 78 in
`intimate or close thermal contact with the wall of the
`pyrometric housing 34, with the hot gaseous output
`thereof, upon auto ignition, being directed into the py-
`rometric charge 54 in container 66.
`Diffuser 28 comprises a generally cylindrical sleeve
`84 that is joined at one end to the sleeve 16, at a de-
`pressed portion 86 of the surface 30 thereof in which the
`orifice 32 is provided, by a circumferential weld 88. The
`other end of sleeve 84 is joined to and sealed by a gas
`imperviousclosure plate 90. A thin metal diaphragm 92,
`referred to hereinafter as a second diaphragm, provides
`a seal for orifice 32 in the wall of sleeve 16 which de-
`fines storage chamber 14. Provided in sleeve 84 of dif-
`fuser 28 are a plurality of orifices 94 for dispensing
`inflating gas uniformly from chamber14 into an air bag
`assembly (not shown).
`A coarse screen or perforated metal sheet indicated at
`96 is provided in the diffuser 28 to cover the diffuser
`orifices 94 to prevent fragments of the diaphragmsfrom
`entering the air bag assembly.If filtering is desired, the
`coarse screen 96 could be replaced with a filter assem-
`bly of wraps of metal and/or ceramic fiber materials
`which are commonin theart.
`Further filtering is achieved by placing impingement
`filter material indicated at 98 on the inside surface of the
`fill port end plug 18 opposite the central opening 42 or
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`DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED
`EMBODIMENT
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`Referring to the drawings, there is shown a hybrid
`inflator assembly 10 for inflating a vehicle occupant
`restraint such as an air bag. The inflator assembly 10
`comprises a pressure vessel 12 including a storage
`chamber 14 that is filled and pressurized with an inert
`gas such as Argonor Nitrogen to a pressure typically in
`the range of 2000-4000 psi.
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`cal sleeve16. A fill plug 18 is attached by a circumferen-
`tial weld 20 in sealing relation to a first end 22 of sleeve
`16. A pyrotechnic heater 24 is recessed in sealing rela-
`tion into chamber 14 from a second end 26 ofsleeve 16.
`A diffuser 28 extends at substantially a 90° angle from
`the exterior surface 30 of sleeve 16 at a location interme-
`diate the ends 22 and 26 thereof. Diffuser 28 is arranged
`in sealing relation with sleeve 16 and provides a passage
`for the flow of gas from pressure chamber 14 through
`one or more normally closed constricting orifices 32
`that are provided in the wall of sleeve 16.
`The pyrotechnic heater 24 comprises a housing 34
`having an enlarged outer end 36 that mates with the
`second end 26 of sleeve 16. The sleeve 16 and the outer
`end 36 of housing 34 are joined in sealing relation at a
`circumferential weld 38. At the inner end 40 of housing
`34 a central opening or nozzle orifice 42 is provided.
`Orifice 42 is normally covered by a solid metal plug 44
`and a thin metal diaphragm 46, referred to herein as a
`first diaphragm. The diaphragm 46 is joined bya cir-
`cumferential weld 48 at the periphery thereofin sealing
`relation to the inner end 40 of housing 34. The plug 44
`provides back up support for the thin diaphragm 46
`over the entire area thereof, thus enabling the thin dia-
`phragm 46 to withstand the loads of the high pressure
`gas stored in chamber14. To that end the surface 50 of
`plug 44 adjacent the diaphragm 46, as seen in FIGS. 4
`and 6, is made to be flush with the inner end 40 of hous-
`ing 34, with the plug 44 abutting a shoulder 52 adjacent
`nozzle orifice 42.
`Contained within the pyrotechnic housing 34 is a
`pyrotechnic charge 54 of a granular mixture of BENO3
`and an initiator 56. Initiator 56 is retained within hous-
`ing 34 by a hollow generally cylindrical mounting
`adapter 58. Mounting adapter 58 is located in an open-
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`circumferential crimp 62 formedin the outer end 36 of
`housing 34 securely retains the mounting adapter 58 in
`opening 60. Electrical contact pins 57 connectinitiator
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`Initiator 56 has a conically shaped portion 63 in en-
`gagement with and matchinga similarly shaped conical
`portion provided in the mounting adapter 58. Another
`portion of the mounting adapter 58 forms a crimp 64
`over a reversed conical portion 65 of the initiator 56
`thus retaining the latter securely within the opening 60.
`Pyrotechnic charge 54 is contained within a generally
`cylindrical container 66 having a closed reentrant por-
`tion 68 into which the initiator 56 fits in close but non
`contacting relation. The other end of container 66 is
`closed by a hat shaped container 70. Container 70 in-
`cludes a relatively wide brim 72 at the open end thereof
`that is sealed with an aluminum foil seal 74. Adhesive 76
`may be provided for attaching seal 74 to the brim 72.
`Container 70 contains an igniter material 78. For
`facilitating the insertion of container 70 into the open
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`made with woven or matted metal and/or ceramicfi-
`bers which functions by providing a large surface area
`upon which liquid phased particulates entrained in the
`impinging gases may condense.
`If required, a pressure monitoring device (not shown)
`may be included on the fill port end plug 18.
`In the operation of the hybrid gas generator, upon
`receiving an electric signal indicative of the onset of a
`crash, that is, a need for inflation of the air bag, the
`initiator 56 in the pyrotechnic heater 24 fires, igniting
`the pyrotechnic charge 54. As the pressure in the com-
`bustion chambercontained within container 66 rises and
`exceeds the high pressure of the stored gas in chamber
`14, the plug 44 closing the centralorifice 42 in the pyro-
`technic housing 34 is unseated. Subsequently, the thin
`diaphragm 46 rupturessinceit is unsupported when the
`combustion pressure of the pyrotechnic heater 24 ex-
`ceeds the gas storage pressure in chamber 14. Hot gas
`and particulates from the burning pyrotechnic charge
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`storage chamber. When the storage pressure exceeds
`the structural capability of the thin metal diaphragm 92
`in the diffuser 28, it ruptures allowing the heated gas to
`vent through the diffuser orifices 94 into the air bag
`assembly. Between the diffuser diaphragm 92 and the
`storage chamber 14 are one or more constricting ori-
`fices 32 which throttle the flow of gas from the storage
`chamber14, providing the properfill rate to the air bag.
`The coarse screen or perforated.metal sheet 96 prevents
`fragments of the diaphragms 46 and 92 from entering
`the air bag assembly. Impingementfilter 98 on the fill
`port end plug 18 provides furtherfiltering by condens-
`ing thereon liquid phase particles entrained in the im-
`pinging gases.
`FIG.7 illustrates hot, ambient and cold tank perfor-
`mancesof the hybrid inflator 10.
`FIG. 8 shows an ambientair bag deploymentpressure
`trace of the hybrid inflator 10; and
`FIG. 9 shows an ambient combustion pressure trace
`of the hybrid inflator 10.
`In FIG. 9, position 100 on the trace 99 indicates that
`the ignition signal has been received and that the initia-
`tor has fired. Reference numeral 101 showsthat the
`combustion pressure in pyrotechnic heater 24 exceeds
`the stored gas pressure. Numeral 102 showsthe heating
`period of the stored gas in the storage chamber 14.
`Numeral 103 indicates that the second diaphragm 92 has
`ruptured, releasing the heated gas in storage chamber
`14. Numeral 104 indicates the period of gas venting
`from chamber14.
`Thus, in accordance with the invention, there has
`been provided an improved hybrid inflator that does
`not require glass-to-metal-seals or other complex seal-
`ing methods to maintain the high pressure seal of the
`compressed inert gas storage chamber. Nor does the
`improved hybrid inflator require an actuation means
`(mechanical or pyrotechnic) to open the flow passages
`from the compressed gas storage chamberto the air
`bag. The improved hybrid inflator of the invention,
`moreover, is characterized in dispensing,in its entirety,
`heated gas to the air bag. Additionally, the improved
`hybrid inflator features a centrally located diffuser that
`provides for easier packaging in modules compared to
`end diffusers typically used on hybrid inflators.
`With this description of the invention in detail, those
`skilled in the art will appreciate that modifications may
`be made to the invention without departing from the
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`spirit thereof. Therefore,
`scope of the invention be limited to the specific embodi-
`ments that have beenillustrated and described. Rather,
`it is intended that the scope of the invention be deter-
`mined by the scope of the appendedclaims.
`Whatis claimedis:
`1. A hybrid inflator for an air bag comprising,
`a storage chamberforstoring inflation gas under high
`pressure, said storage chamber being formed by a
`hollow cylindrical sleeve that is closed at one end
`and open at an opposite end,
`a pyrotechnic heater closing said opposite end of said
`sleeve, said pyrotechnic heater being recessed into
`said sleeve and including a combustion chamber
`having a pyrotechnic charge therein, a nozzle ori-
`fice, a solid plug means abutting a shoulder adja-
`cent said nozzle orifice, and a first diaphragm,
`a diffuser having a plurality oforifices for dispensing
`inflation gas from said storage chamber uniformly
`into an air bag, and
`a second diaphragm,
`said storage chamberbeing sealed from said diffuser
`by said second diaphragm andbeing further sealed
`from said combustion chamberbysaid first dia-
`phragm backedupbysaid solid plug means against
`the high pressure of the inflation gas stored in said
`storage chamber,
`whereby as the pressure in the combustion chamber
`rises and exceeds the pressure of the stored infla-
`tion gas in said storage chamber upon ignition of
`said pyrotechnic charge, said solid plug is unseated
`with said first diaphragm subsequently rupturing
`since it is unsupported when thepressure in said
`combustion chamber exceeds the pressure in the
`storage chamber, and hot gas from the burning
`pyrotechnic chargeheats the stored inflation gas in
`said storage chamber causing a rapid pressure rise
`therein so that when the pressure in said storage
`chamber exceeds the structural capability of said
`second diaphragm rupture ofthe latter occurs al-
`lowing the heated gas to vent through said diffuser
`orifices into an air bag.
`2. A hybrid inflator as defined by claim 1 wherein
`each of said first and second diaphragmsis made of a
`thin metal.
`3. A hybrid inflator as defined by claim 1 wherein
`said hollow cylindrical sleeve is closed at said one end
`by a fill plug means.
`4. A hybrid inflator as defined by claim 3 wherein
`each ofsaid fill plug means andsaid solid plug meansis
`made of metal.
`5. A hybrid inflator as defined by claim 3 wherein
`said fill plug means is welded in sealing relation to said
`one end of said sleeve and said pyrotechnic heater is
`welded to the other end of said sleeve in sealing rela-
`tion.
`6. A hybrid inflator as defined by claim 1 wherein
`said first diaphragm is welded around the perimeter
`thereof to said pyrotechnic heaterin sealing relation to
`said nozzle orifice.
`7. A hybrid inflator as defined by claim 1 further
`including orifice covering means positioned internally
`of said diffuser to prevent fragments of the diaphragms
`from entering the air bag.
`8. A hybrid inflator as defined by claim 8 wherein
`said orifice covering means comprises a coarse screen
`or perforated metal sheet positioned inside the diffuser
`to cover the diffuserorifices.
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`9. A hybrid inflator as defined by claim 1 further
`pyrotechnic charge heats the stored inflation gas in
`including inside said diffuser a filter assembly of wraps
`said storage chamber causing a rapid pressure rise
`of metal and/or ceramic fiber materials.
`therein so that when the pressure in said storage
`10. A hybrid inflator as defined by claim 1
`chamber excess the structural capability of said
`wherein said pyrotechnic heater further includes an 5
`second diaphragm rupture of the latter occurs al-
`initiator for igniting said pyrotechnic charge in said
`lowing the heated gas to vent throughsaid diffuser
`combustion chamber,said initiator being operative,
`orifices into an air bag.
`upon receiving an electric signal indicative of the
`13. A hybrid inflator as defined by claim 9 further
`needfor inflation of the air bag,to ignite said pyro-
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`technic charge.
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`said sleeve between said storage chamber and said sec-
`11. A hybrid inflator as defined by claim 1 wherein
`said pyrotechnic heater further includes in said combus-|ond diaphragm forthrottling the flow of gas from the
`tion chamber auto ignition means including auto igni-
`storage chamber upon rupture of said second dia-
`tion material having an ignition temperature below an=phragm.
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`14. A hybrid inflator for an air bag comprising,
`ignition temperature of said pyrotechnic charge.
`a storage chamberforstoring inflation gas under high
`12. A hybrid inflator for an air bag comprising,
`pressure, said storage chamber being formed by a
`a storage chamberfor storing inflation gas under high
`hollow cylindrical sleeve that is closed at one end
`pressure, said storage chamber being formed by a
`and open at an opposite end,
`hollow cylindrical sleeve that is closed at one end
`a pyrotechnic heater closing said opposite end of said
`and open at an opposite end, wherein said hollow
`sleeve, said pyrotechnic heater being recessed into
`cylindrical sleeve is closed at sad one endbya fill
`said sleeve and including a combustion chamber
`plug means,
`having a pyrotechnic charge therein, a nozzle ori-
`a pyrotechnic heater closing said opposite end ofsaid
`fice, a solid plug means abutting a shoulder adja-
`sleeve, said pyrotechnic heater being recessed into
`cent said nozzleorifice, and a first diaphragm,
`said sleeve and including a combustion chamber
`a diffuser having a plurality oforifices for dispensing
`having a pyrotechnic charge therein, a nozzle ori-
`inflation gas from said storage chamber uniformly
`fice, a solid plug means abutting a shoulder adja-
`into an air bag, and
`cent said nozzle orifice, and a first diaphragm,
`a second diaphragm,
`wherein said fill plug means is weldedin sealing rela-
`said storage chamber being sealed from said diffuser
`tion to said one end of said sleeve and said pyro-
`technic heater is welded to the other end ofsaid
`by said second diaphragm and being further sealed
`from said combustion chamber bysaid first dia-
`sleeve in sealing relation,
`phragm backedupbysaid solid plug means against
`a diffuser having a plurality of orifices for dispensing
`the high pressure of the inflation gas stored in said
`inflation gas from said storage chamber uniformly
`storage chamber,
`into an air bag, and
`wherein said diffuser includes a cylindrical housing
`a second diaphragm,
`that is closed at one end andis so attachedin seal-
`said storage chamberbeing sealed from said diffuser
`ing relation, at the other end thereof, to a portion of
`by said second diaphragm andbeing further sealed
`said sleeve intermediate the ends thereof as to ex-
`from said combustion chamber by said first dia-
`tend from said sleeve at substantially a 90° angle,
`phragm backed up bysaid solid plug means against
`whereby as the pressure in the combustion chamber
`the high pressure of the inflation gas stored in said
`rises and exceeds the pressure of the stored infla-
`storage chamber,
`wherein said diffuser includes a cylindrical housing
`tion gas in said storage chamber uponignition of
`said pyrotechnic charge, said solid plug is unseated
`having a first end closed off by a plate that is
`with said first diaphragm subsequently rupturing
`welded in sealing relation thereto and having a
`since it is unsupported when the pressure in said
`second end weldedto a portion ofsaid sleeve inter-
`mediate the ends thereof with said second dia-
`combustion chamber exceeds the pressure in the
`storage chamber, and hot gas from the burning
`phragm positioned between said sleeve and the
`pyrotechnic charge heats the stored inflation gas in
`second endofsaid diffuser housing,
`said storage chambercausing a rapid pressure rise
`whereby as the pressure in the combustion chamber
`therein so that when the pressure in said storage
`rises and exceeds the pressure of the stored infla-
`chamber exceeds the structural capability of said
`tion gas in said storage chamber uponignition of
`second diaphragm rupture of the latter occurs al-
`said pyrotechnic charge, said solid plug is unseated
`lowing the heated gas to vent throughsaid diffuser
`with said first diaphragm subsequently rupturing
`since it s unsupported when the pressure in said
`orifices into an air bag.
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`Bradley W. Smith
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`it is certified that error appears in the above-identified patent and that said Letters Patent is hereby
`corrected as shown below:
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`line 9, "claim 9" should be -- claim i2 --.
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