1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to an apparatus including an igniter assembly suitable as an inflator for use in a restraining system of a vehicle.
2. Description of Related Art
An igniter assembly is known in which an igniter main body is integrated with a metal collar by a resin, this igniter main body including an ignition agent, a bridge wire for igniting the ignition agent, and electroconductive pins for supplying an electric current for heating the bridge wire.
Where a small gap is formed between the igniter collar and resin due to shrinkage of resin during cooling after injection, moisture penetrates into the gap, causing corrosion and increasing the gap. Therefore, a portion of the collar that comes into contact with the resin has to be subjected to anticorrosive treatment, which rises cost of components.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,487,559 discloses a gas generator 20. An adapter 170 is attached to the bottom surface of the gas generator 20. The adapter 170 forms therein an annular portion extending from a central portion of the bottom surface inward a container 22. Because the annular portion is tapered, there is a portion protruding inwardly in the radial direction. An igniter main body is formed by attaching a can 120 filled with a charge 150 onto a header 40 connected by terminals 60, 80, and the igniter main body is assembled with the adapter 170 by a plastic 160.
Usually injection molding of resins is used with such metal parts having a complex shape, and anticorrosive treatment is necessary to prevent the aforementioned occurrence of corrosion.
The present invention relates to (1) an apparatus provided with an igniter assembly including:
The igniter assembly may be disposed in relation to the opening formed in the bottom portion of the housing.
The present invention relates to (2) an apparatus provided with an igniter assembly including:
The present invention relates to (3) an apparatus provided with an igniter assembly including:
The present invention relates to a method of assembling an apparatus provided with an igniter assembly, comprising the steps of:
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitateive of the present invention and wherein:
The present invention provides an apparatus including an igniter assembly that is easy to assemble and enables the reduction in production cost and also provides a method of assembling the apparatus.
In conventional arts, a resin is injection-molded into a collar in order to integrate the collar and an igniter main body, but in the present invention the resin for fixing the igniter main body is assembled with the collar, and both are fixed and sealed.
The apparatus including an igniter assembly in accordance with the present invention is suitable as an inflator for use in a restraining system of a vehicle, and this inflator may use a gas generating agent, a pressurized gas, or a combination of gas generating agent and pressurized gas as a gas source.
In the igniter assembly used in the invention of apparatus (1), the surface of the metallic igniter collar is deformed into a convex shape which corresponds to the concave portion of the resin portion and the convex portion is inserted into the concave portion, thereby joining and integrating them.
The igniter collar and the housing are separate members, and the igniter collar is fixed by welding to the housing at a stage prior to attaching the igniter main body integrated with the resin portion.
The concave portion of the resin portion may be a groove continuous in the circumferential direction, a discontinuous groove, and a plurality of independent recesses, but from the standpoint of increasing sealing ability (moisture resistance), a groove continuous in the circumferential direction is preferred. One, two, or more aforementioned grooves may be provided.
The resin forming the resin portion can be selected from Nylon 6-12, polyallylate, polybutylene terephthalate, polyphenylene sulfide, or a liquid-crystalline polymer described in a known igniter assembly (for example, JP-A No. 2003-161599).
No specific limitation is placed on a metal for use in an igniter collar. However, in accordance with the present invention, the surface of the igniter collar that is in contact with the resin portion is not required to be subjected to anticorrosive treatment. Therefore inexpensive iron can be used.
The invention of apparatus (2) is different from the invention of apparatus (1) in that the igniter collar is integrated with the circumferential edge of the opening of the bottom portion of the housing and a substantially tubular member. The circumferential edge of the opening of the bottom portion of the housing and the substantially tubular member may be integrated by welding and may be formed integrally in advance.
The invention of apparatus (3) is different from the invention of apparatus (1) in that the igniter collar is formed by integrating the circumferential edge of the opening of the bottom portion of the housing, the substantially cylindrical member and the circumferential edge of the opening of the bottomed tubular member. The circumferential edge of the opening of the bottom of the housing and the circumferential edge of the opening at one end of the of the substantially cylindrical member may be welded and then the circumferential edge of the opening at the other end of the substantially cylindrical member may be integrated with the circumferential edge of the opening of the bottomed tubular member by welding, or the three members may be formed integrally in advance.
The bottomed tubular member (only an opening at one end of the tube is closed) is an accommodation chamber of the igniter assembly and can serve as a flame-transferring chamber that is filled with a transfer charge or a combustion chamber that is filled with a gas generating agent.
The present invention further relates to the apparatus provided with an igniter assembly, wherein
By providing such annular holding plate, it is possible to prevent the igniter main body from falling off even when the resin of the resin portion is melted by heat generated during actuation of the igniter assembly. The annular holding plate can be made from a metal and be from the same material as the igniter collar.
The present invention further relates to the apparatus provided with an igniter assembly, wherein the annular holding plate protrudes at an outer surface of the resin portion and forms at least part of a wall surface of a concave portion of the resin portion.
If a circumferential edge portion of the annular holding plate protrudes at an outer surface of the resin portion and forms part of a wall surface of a concave portion, even when the resin is deformed under the effect of heat and the igniter main body abuts, under pressure, against the annular holding plate as if trying to fall off, because the protruding portion is pressed against the reduced diameter portion, the igniter main body is prevented from falling off.
The present invention further relates to the apparatus provided with an igniter assembly, wherein in a contact portion of the igniter collar and the concave portion of the resin portion, a sealing member is inserted between the igniter collar and the concave portion of the resin portion.
By inserting a deformable sealing member such as a resin or a rubber O-ring, it is possible to improve sealing ability.
The present invention further relates to the apparatus provided with an igniter assembly, wherein the housing is obtained by joining a diffuser shell having a gas discharge port and a closure shell, the closure shell has at least a flat bottom surface and a circumferential wall surface, and a height (h1) of the circumferential wall surface of the closure shell and a height (h2) of a deformed portion of the igniter collar, based on the flat bottom surface of closure shell, satisfy the relationship h2>h1.
The igniter collar and resin portion are fixed by deforming the igniter collar so that it mates with the convex portion of the resin portion, but in this process, an arm portion of the tool used for deforming the igniter collar applies pressure and causes deformation in a state of sandwiching (or surrounding) the igniter collar from the outside. Therefore, where the aforementioned relationship h2>h1 is satisfied, the circumferential wall does not become an obstacle when the igniter collar is sandwiched by the arm portion. As a consequence, the deformation process is facilitated. The height (h2) of the deformed portion of the igniter collar is preferably a height to the central portion through lower end portion of the deformed portion having a constant width.
The intermediate body means an igniter assembly in which the igniter main body is surrounded by a resin in a state before the igniter collar is attached.
By applying such assembling method, a step of injection molding the resin and a step of welding and fixing to the housing in a state of igniter assembly are not required. Therefore, assembling is facilitated, production cost is reduced, and welding heat produces no effect on the igniter main body or resin.
The present invention further relates to the method of assembling an apparatus provided with the igniter assembly, wherein
When the intermediate body is inserted into the igniter collar, the insertion may be performed till the resin portion abuts against the first reduced diameter portion. Therefore, the deformation position of the igniter collar in the next step can be easily determined.
The present invention further relates to the method of assembling an apparatus provided with the igniter assembly, wherein
By using the intermediate body having such annular holding plate and by inserting the intermediate body so that the position thereof is between two reduced diameter portions, the igniter main body is prevented from falling off even when the resin of the resin portion is melted by heat generated during actuation of the igniter assembly.
In the gas generator in accordance with the present invention, the igniter assembly can be easily assembled and attached to the housing, and anticorrosive treatment of the igniter collar typical for prior art is unnecessary. Therefore, the production cost is reduced.
<Gas generator>
An example of applying the present invention to a gas generator for a restraining device of a vehicle will be described below.
In a gas generator 10, an outer shell container is formed by a housing 11 obtained by joining a diffuser shell 12 forming a top plate 12a and a circumferential wall 12b and a closure shell 13 forming a bottom plate 13a and a remaining circumferential wall 13b.
The diffuser shell 12 and closer shell 13 are joined by laser welding or the like in a welding portion 14, this welding forming a single circumferential wall (combination of the circumferential walls 12b and 13b).
An upper annular inclined surface 24 is provided in an annular contact portion between the top plate 12a and circumferential wall portion 12b of the diffuser shell 12, and a lower annular inclined surface 15 is provided in an annular contact portion between the bottom plate 13a and circumferential wall portion 13b of the closure shell 13.
A predetermined number of gas discharge ports 17 are provided in the diffuser shell 12, and the ports are closed with an aluminum seal tape 18 to prevent moisture permeation.
A cylindrical filter 20 is disposed inside the housing 11. Both end surfaces 21, 22 of the cylindrical filter 20 are brought into contact with the upper annular inclined surface 24 and lower annular inclined surface 15, and the two end surfaces 21, 22 and the upper and lower annular inclined surfaces 14, 15 are pressed against each other in the axial direction of the housing 11 to improve a short-pass prevention effect. A well-known filter can be used as the cylindrical filter 20.
The cylindrical filter 20 is disposed so that a gap 25 is formed between the filter and the circumferential wall portions 12b, 13b. Because of this gap 25, the generated gas can pass through the entire region of the cylindrical filter 20, thereby improving filtration and cooling of the generated gas.
A bottomed tubular member 30 is disposed concentrically with the housing 11 inside the housing 11. The bottomed tubular member 30 has a top portion 30a and a circumferential wall portion 30b. The inside of the bottomed tubular member serves as a first combustion chamber 35, and the space outside thereof serves as a second combustion chamber 50.
A predetermined amount of a first gas generating agent (not shown in the drawing) and an igniter assembly 60, both serving as an ignition device, are accommodated inside the first combustion chamber 35. A second gas generating agent (not shown in the drawing) is accommodated in the second combustion chamber 50. A retainer 55 adjusts the volume of the second combustion chamber according to the accommodated amount of the gas generating agent. The first gas generating agent is used for gas generation to ignite and combust the second gas generating agent 60 due to the activation of the igniter assembly 60. In addition, gas generated by the combustion of the first gas generating agent itself is also used for airbag inflation.
A plurality of communication holes 34 are provided at equal intervals in the circumferential direction and axial direction in the circumferential wall portion 30b, and the first combustion chamber 35 and second combustion chamber 50 are communicated with each other via the communication holes 34. The communication holes 34 are closed from the outer side with an aluminum sealing tape (not shown in the drawing). Because the communication holes 34 of such an arrangement are present, flame and high-temperature gas generated from the first combustion chamber 35 uniformly propagate into the second combustion chamber 50 and, therefore, ignition ability of the second gas generating agent inside the second combustion chamber 50 is improved.
The igniter assembly 60 has an igniter main body 63 including an ignition portion 61, provided with an ignition agent, and electroconductive pins 62, a resin portion 64 surrounding at least part of the igniter main body 63 and a substantially cylindrical igniter collar 66 fixed to the outer surface of the resin portion 64.
The igniter assembly 60 is disposed in an opening 40 formed in the bottom plate 13a of the closure shell, and an opening at the lower end of the igniter collar 66 is fixed by welding to the bottom plate 13a of the closure shell.
The resin portion 64 has a groove portion 65 continuous in the circumferential direction on the circumferential surface. An annular holding plate 70 is embedded in the radial direction in the resin portion 64, and two electroconductive pins 62 pass through the inside of a hole 71 in the annular holding plate 70.
The igniter collar 66 has a substantially cylindrical shape. An opening therein on the side of the ignition portion 61 has a reduced diameter and an inward flange portion 68 (first reduced diameter portion 68) is formed. An inward annular convex portion (second reduced diameter portion) 67 that is deformed to engage with the groove portion 65 of the resin portion 64 (pressed in from the outside and caused to recede inwardly) is provided in the circumferential surface of the igniter collar. The resin portion 64 and igniter collar 66 are fixed to each other by fitting the annular convex portion 67 into the groove portion 65. A sealing member such as an O-ring can be inserted between the groove portion 65 and annular convex portion 67. A portion of the bottomed tubular member 30 that is directly opposite to the annular convex portion 67 also can be pressed in and deformed to engage with the annular convex portion 67 and fix the bottomed tubular member 30.
The outer diameter of the annular holding plate 70 is larger than the inner diameters of the first reduced diameter portion 68 and second reduced diameter portion 67 of the igniter collar 66, and the inner diameter of the hole 71 of the annular holding plate 70 is smaller than an outer diameter A of the ignition portion 61. Therefore, even when the resin of the resin portion 64 is melted by heat generated during actuation of the igniter assembly 60, the igniter main body 63 and annular holding plate 70 are prevented from separating and falling out from the opening 40.
Operation of the gas generator shown in
<Method for Assembling the Gas Generator>
A method of assembling the gas generator shown in
The igniter collar 66 having an inner diameter equal to the inner diameter of the opening 40 formed in the bottom plate 13a of the closure shell is fixed by welding to the circumferential edge of the opening 40. The inward flange portion (first reduced diameter portion) 68 is formed in the igniter collar 66 in advance.
A gasket 75 is then disposed inside the igniter collar 66. The gasket 75 is stuck by the inward flange portion 68 and stopped.
An intermediate body that is the igniter main body 63 surrounded with the resin 64 having the groove portion 65 is inserted into the igniter collar 66. At this time, the gasket 75 is kept pressed, by the intermediate body, against the inward flange portion 68. The outer diameter of the resin portion 64 is almost equal to the inner diameter of the igniter collar 66. A sealing member such as an O-ring may be fitted into the groove portion 65.
A portion of the circumferential surface of the igniter collar 66 that is directly opposite to the groove portion 65 is pushed in and caused to recede, thereby forming the annular convex portion 67. The annular convex portion 67 is inserted into the groove portion 65 and the two are fixed to each other.
An igniter assembly 160 has an igniter main body 163 including an ignition portion 161, provided with an ignition agent, and electroconductive pins 162, a resin portion 164 surrounding at least part of the igniter main body 163, and a substantially cylindrical igniter collar 166 fixed to the outer surface of the resin portion 164.
The resin portion 164 has a groove portion 165 that is continuous in the circumferential direction on the circumferential surface. An annular holding plate 170 in the form of a shallow saucer is embedded in the radial direction in the resin portion 164, and two electroconductive pins 162 pass through the inside of a hole 171 in the annular holding plate 170. A distal end portion 170a of the annular holding plate 170 slightly protrudes from the outer surface of the resin portion 164.
In the igniter collar 166, a cylindrical member (for example, a member similar in shape to the igniter collar 66 shown in Step (a) of
An annular gasket (rubber, resin) 175 is sandwiched between the resin portion 164 and first reduced diameter portion 168. A sealing member such as an O-ring may be inserted between the groove portion 165 and annular convex portion 167.
The outer diameter of the annular holding plate 170 is larger than the inner diameters of the first reduced diameter portion 168 and second reduced diameter portion 167 of the igniter collar 166, and the inner diameter of the hole 171 of the annular holding plate 170 is smaller than the outer diameter of the ignition portion 161. Therefore, even when the resin of the resin portion 164 is melted by heat generated during actuation of the igniter assembly 160, the igniter main body 163 and annular holding plate 170 are prevented from separating and falling out from the opening 40.
Because the igniter collar 166 in the gas generator 100 is integrated with a bottom plate 13a of the closure shell, Step (a) shown in
Because the distal end portion 170a of the annular holding plate 170 protrudes from the outer surface of the resin portion 164, when the annular convex portion 167 is formed in Step (e), the distal end portion 170a of the annular holding plate is also pushed by the pushing force generated when the annular convex portion is formed. As a result, the gasket 175 disposed between the first reduced diameter portion 168 and resin portion 164 is compressed and, therefore, sealing ability is improved.
An igniter assembly 260 has an igniter main body 263 including an ignition portion 261, provided with an ignition agent, and electroconductive pins 262, a resin portion 264 surrounding at least part of the igniter main body 263 and a substantially cylindrical igniter collar 266 fixed to the outer surface of the resin portion 264.
The resin portion 264 has a groove portion 265 that is continuous in the circumferential direction on the circumferential surface. An annular holding plate 270 in the form of a shallow saucer is embedded in the radial direction in the resin portion 264, and two electroconductive pins 262 pass through the inside of a hole 271 in the annular holding plate 270. A distal end portion 270a of the annular holding plate 270 slightly protrudes from the outer surface of the resin portion 264.
In the igniter collar 266, a circumferential edge of an opening 40 of a bottom surface 13a, a cylindrical member (for example, a member similar in shape to the igniter collar 66 shown in Step (a) of
An annular gasket (rubber, resin) 275 is sandwiched between the resin portion 264 and first reduced diameter portion 268. A sealing member such as an O-ring can be inserted between the groove portion 265 and annular convex portion 267.
The outer diameter of the annular holding plate 270 is larger than the inner diameters of the first reduced diameter portion 268 and second reduced diameter portion 267 of the igniter collar 266, and the inner diameter of the hole 271 of the annular holding plate 270 is smaller than the outer diameter of the ignition portion 261. Therefore, even when the resin of the resin portion 264 is melted by heat generated during actuation of the igniter assembly 260, the igniter main body 263 and annular holding plate 270 are prevented from separating and falling outside from the opening 40.
Because the igniter collar 266 in the gas generator 200 is integrated with a bottom plate 13a of the closure shell and the bottomed tubular member 30, Step (a) shown in
Because the distal end portion 270a of the annular holding plate 270 protrudes from the outer surface of the resin portion 264, when the annular convex portion 267 is formed in Step (e), the distal end portion 270a of the annular holding plate is also pushed by the pushing force generated when the annular convex portion is formed. As a result, the gasket 275 disposed between the first reduced diameter portion 268 and resin portion 264 is compressed and, therefore, sealing ability is improved.
A height (h1) of a circumferential wall surface 13b of the closure shell 13 and a height (h2) of a deformed portion (annular convex portion 267) of the igniter collar, based on a flat bottom surface (flat portion 13a1) of the closure shell 13, satisfy the relationship: h2>h1. The height (h2) of the annular convex portion 267 of the igniter collar is preferably a height of the center or lower end; the height shown in the drawing is that of the lower end of the annular convex portion 267.
An igniter collar 266 and a resin portion 264 are fixed by deforming the igniter collar 266 to engage it with a groove portion 265 of the resin portion 264. In this process, an arm portion of the tool used for deformation applies pressure and causes deformation upon inserting the igniter collar 266 from the outside, as shown in Step (e) of
The invention thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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2006-239916 | Sep 2006 | JP | national |
This application is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 11/850,569 filed on Sep. 5, 2007 which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) to Patent Application No. 2006-239916 filed in Japan on Sep. 5, 2006, and 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/825042 filed on Sep. 8, 2006, all of which are hereby expressly incorporated by reference into the present application.
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60825042 | Sep 2006 | US |
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Parent | 11850569 | Sep 2007 | US |
Child | 12780734 | US |