Claims
- 1. A pyrotechnic initiator comprising:a housing comprising a substrate material that is formed to have an inner chamber and an outlet, the housing comprising a plurality of body portions that are assembled to form the housing; and a pyrotechnic charge within the inner chamber, the housing substantially encompassing the inner chamber including the pyrotechnic charge, wherein the housing is of sufficient mechanical integrity to withstand internal pressure of the pyrotechnic charge when activated, such that the internal, pressure is released at the outlet.
- 2. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 1 further comprising a vent tube in communication with the outlet having a longitudinal primary vent for directing activated pyrotechnic charge from the inner chamber through an entrance aperture of the primary vent to an exit aperture.
- 3. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 2 further comprising lateral secondary side vents in communication with the longitudinal primary vent for directing activated pyrotechnic charge to the side of the vent tube.
- 4. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 2 wherein the vent tube is integral with the housing.
- 5. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 1 wherein the substrate material comprises a semiconductor substrate.
- 6. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 5 wherein the semiconductor substrate is silicon treated with silicon carbide (SiC).
- 7. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 6 wherein the semiconductor substrate is treated with SiO2 prior to the SiC treatment.
- 8. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 1 wherein the housing is hermetically sealed.
- 9. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 1 further comprising a bridge wire for conducting current to initiate activation of the pyrotechnic charge.
- 10. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 9 wherein the bridge wire comprises first and second redundant bridge wires.
- 11. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 10 wherein the first and second redundant bridge wires are configured in a cross pattern for distribution of the current through the pyrotechnic charge.
- 12. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 9 further comprising first and second contact pins passing through the housing and electrically coupled to corresponding first and second portions of the bridge wire for delivering current to the bridge wire.
- 13. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 12 further comprising a pin seal along at least a portion of the bodies of the first and second pins for sealing the interface between the first and second pins and the housing.
- 14. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 2 further comprising a first moisture barrier at the entrance aperture of the primary vent.
- 15. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 14 wherein the first moisture barrier comprises a fluoropolymeric seal.
- 16. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 1 wherein the pyrotechnic charge comprises a material selected from the group of materials consisting of:cis-bis-(5-nitrotetrazolato)tetraminecobalt(III)perchlorate (BNCP), zirconium potassium perchlorate (ZPP), titanium-hydride-potassium-perchlorate (THPP), and lead azide (PbN6).
- 17. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 1 wherein the plurality of body portions are bonded at an interface to form the housing.
- 18. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 17 further comprising at least one pin extending into at least two body portions for reinforcing the interface.
- 19. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 18 wherein the at least one pin includes tabs that are seated within internal walls of recesses formed in the at least two body portions for further reinforcing the interface.
- 20. A pyrotechnic initiator comprising:a housing comprising a substrate material that is formed to have an inner chamber and an outlet; a pyrotechnic charge within the inner chamber, the housing substantially encompassing the inner chamber including the pyrotechnic charge; and a vent tube in communication with the outlet having a longitudinal primary vent for directing activated pyrotechnic charge from the inner chamber through an entrance aperture of the primary vent to an exit aperture, wherein the housing is of sufficient mechanical integrity to withstand internal pressure of the pyrotechnic charge when activated, such that the internal pressure is released at the outlet.
- 21. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 20 further comprising lateral secondary side vents in communication with the longitudinal primary vent for directing activated pyrotechnic charge to the side of the vent tube.
- 22. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 20 wherein the substrate material comprises a semiconductor substrate.
- 23. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 22 wherein the semiconductor substrate is silicon treated with silicon carbide (SiC).
- 24. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 23 wherein the semiconductor substrate is treated with SiO2 prior to the SiC treatment.
- 25. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 20 wherein the housing is hermetically sealed.
- 26. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 20 further comprising a bridge wire for conducting current to initiate activation of the pyrotechnic charge.
- 27. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 26 wherein the bridge wire comprises first and second redundant bridge wires.
- 28. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 27 wherein the first and second redundant bridge wires are configured in a cross pattern for distribution of the current through the pyrotechnic charge.
- 29. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 26 further comprising first and second contact pins passing through the housing and electrically coupled to corresponding first and second portions of the bridge wire for delivering current to the bridge wire.
- 30. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 29 further comprising a pin seal along at least a portion of the bodies of the first and second pins for sealing the interface between the first and second pins and the housing.
- 31. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 20 further comprising a first moisture barrier at the entrance aperture of the primary vent.
- 32. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 31 wherein the first moisture barrier comprises a fluoropolymeric seal.
- 33. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 20 wherein the pyrotechnic charge comprises a material selected from the group of materials consisting of:cis-bis-(5-nitrotetrazolato)tetraminecobalt(III)perchlorate (BNCP), zirconium potassium perchlorate (ZPP), titanium-hydride-potassium-perchlorate (THPP), and lead azide (PbN6).
- 34. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 20 wherein the housing comprises a plurality of body portions that are bonded at an interface to form the housing.
- 35. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 34 further comprising at least one pin extending into at least two body portions for reinforcing the interface.
- 36. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 35 wherein the at least one pin includes tabs that are seated within internal walls of recesses formed in the at least two body portions for further reinforcing the interface.
- 37. A pyrotechnic initiator comprising:a housing comprising a substrate material that is formed to have an inner chamber and an outlet; and a pyrotechnic charge comprising cis-bis-(5-nitrotetrazolato)tetraminecobalt(III)perchlorate (BNCP) within the inner chamber, the housing substantially encompassing the inner chamber including the pyrotechnic charge wherein the housing is of sufficient mechanical integrity to withstand internal pressure of the BNCP pyrotechnic charge when activated, such that the internal pressure is released at the outlet.
- 38. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 37 further comprising a vent tube in communication with the outlet having a longitudinal primary vent for directing activated pyrotechnic charge from the inner chamber through an entrance aperture of the primary vent to an exit aperture.
- 39. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 38 further comprising lateral secondary side vents in communication with the longitudinal primary vent for directing activated pyrotechnic charge to the side of the vent tube.
- 40. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 37 further comprising a bridge wire for conducting current to initiate activation of the pyrotechnic charge.
- 41. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 40 wherein the bridge wire comprises first and second redundant bridge wires.
- 42. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 41 wherein the first and second redundant bridge wires are configured in a cross pattern for distribution of the current through the pyrotechnic charge.
- 43. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 41 wherein the first and second redundant bridge wires are configured in parallel for distribution of the current through the pyrotechnic charge.
- 44. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 37 wherein the substrate material comprises a semiconductor substrate.
- 45. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 44 wherein the semiconductor substrate is silicon treated with silicon carbide (SiC).
- 46. The pyrotechnic initiator of claim 45 wherein the semiconductor substrate is treated with SiO2 prior to the SiC treatment.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/981,038, filed Oct. 17, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,672,215, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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