Claims
- 1. An airbag inflator, comprising:
- a housing having an interior and a gas outlet port open to outside the housing and communicating with the interior;
- divider walls separating at least two chambers from the interior;
- pressurized combustible gaseous mixtures stored in said at least two chambers;
- initiators each adapted to actuate at individual ignition timings and disposed within said at least two chambers, said initiators being actuatable to ignite said pressurized combustible gaseous mixtures to rupture said divider walls; and
- an integrally hinged flap portion forcibly separable from each of said divider walls in response to actuation of said initiators;
- said integrally hinged flap portion cooperating with the gas outlet port to provide a variety of flow rates of the pressurized combustible gaseous mixture flowing through the gas outlet port out of said housing upon the separation of said integrally hinged flap portion.
- 2. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said integrally hinged flap portion has a maximum open position in which a minimum flow rate of the pressurized combustible gaseous mixture is permitted.
- 3. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 2, wherein when one of said initiators has an earlier ignition timing than each of the remainder of said initiators, said integrally hinged flap portion is in the maximum open position.
- 4. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said integrally hinged flap portion has a minimum open position in which an increased flow rate greater than a minimum flow rate of the pressurized combustible gaseous mixture is permitted.
- 5. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 4, wherein when one of said initiators has a later ignition timing than each of the remainder of said initiators, said integrally hinged flap portion is in the minimum open position.
- 6. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said integrally hinged flap portion has an intermediate open position in which a medium flow rate of the pressurized combustible gaseous mixture smaller than an increased flow rate and greater than a minimum flow rate is permitted.
- 7. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 6, wherein when one of said initiators has an ignition timing substantially simultaneous with an ignition timing of each of the remainder of said initiators, said integrally hinged flap portion is in the intermediate open position.
- 8. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the pressurized combustible gaseous mixtures comprises a combustible gas, an oxygen gas and an inert gas.
- 9. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 8, wherein each of the pressurized combustible gaseous mixtures consists of essentially of 15-40% by volume of hydrogen, 12-18% by volume of oxygen and a balance of an inert gas.
- 10. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 9, wherein the inert gas is at least one selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, argon and helium.
- 11. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said initiators includes a spark ignitor.
- 12. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said initiators includes a nichrome wire electrically heatable.
- 13. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said divider walls are rupturable when pressures of not less than a predetermined value are applied thereto, respectively.
- 14. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 13, wherein said predetermined value is 400 atm.
- 15. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 13, wherein said divider walls are in the form of a disk having a same outer diameter.
- 16. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 15, wherein a center of the gas outlet port is disposed outside one of said at least two chambers and spaced apart by a distance of not more than 1/2 of an outer diameter of one of said divider walls from an outer periphery of said one of the divider walls at which said one of the divider walls is connected with said housing.
- 17. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 16, wherein each of said divider walls has a fragile portion easy to rupture.
- 18. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 17, wherein said fragile portion has a length which is 1/2 to 1 time an inner diameter of said housing.
- 19. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 18, wherein said fragile portion has a generally cross shape having an intersection which is at a substantially center of said each of the divider walls, and a reduced thickness smaller than the remainder portion of said each of the divider walls.
- 20. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least two chambers are a pair of chambers opposed to each other via a chamber in which the gas outlet port is formed.
- 21. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 20, wherein said divider walls are in the form of a disk identical in configuration and structure to each other.
- 22. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 20, wherein the pressurized combustible gaseous mixtures stored in the pair of chambers are identical in composition and pressure to each other.
- 23. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 20, wherein said initiators are identical in structure to each other.
- 24. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 21, wherein a center of said gas outlet port is spaced apart by a distance of not more than 1/2 of an outer diameter of one of said divider walls from a periphery of said one of the divider walls at which said one of the divider walls is connected with said housing.
- 25. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 24, wherein said divider walls are rupturable when pressures of not less than a predetermined value are applied thereto, respectively.
- 26. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 25, wherein said predetermined value is 400 atm.
- 27. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 25, wherein each of said divider walls has a fragile portion easy to rupture.
- 28. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 27, wherein said fragile portion has a length which is 1/2 to 1 time an inner diameter of said housing.
- 29. An airbag inflator as claimed in claim 28, wherein said fragile portion has a generally cross shape having an intersection which is at a substantially center of said each of the divider walls, and a reduced thickness smaller than the remainder portion of each of said divider walls.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/882,341 filed Jun. 25, 1997 currently pending.
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Divisions (1)
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