Gas generant composition

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6149745
  • Patent Number
    6,149,745
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 12, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 21, 2000
    23 years ago
Abstract
Provided is a gas generant composition which is improved in the self-retainability of a solid residue and has an excellent combustion speed. The gas generant composition contains a fuel comprising a metal azide or an organic compound, an oxidizing agent, and at least one additive selected from a ceramic whisker or fiber of aluminum borate, potassium titanate, alumina, aluminum oxide, zirconium oxide, and zinc oxide.
Description

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a gas generant composition. More specifically, the present invention relates to gas generant composition which is suitable to a gas generator for a human body-protecting bag for protecting car passengers from an impact in a collision or a sudden stop of traffic facilities such as automobiles.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, an air bag system in which a bag expands by detecting a collision in order to prevent passengers from being killed or injured by colliding against a handle part and glass is rapidly increasing in a demand therefor in the midst of further growing requirement of safety to automobiles.
In the air bag system, after detecting an impact, an igniting agent is ignited in an instant by electrical or mechanical means, and a gas generant is ignited by this flame and combusted to generate gas, whereby a bag is expanded. It is essential for such the gas generant to have a low impact ignitability and a high combustion speed. The impact ignitability means an ignition sensitivity to an impact, and if this is too sharp, an explosion risk increases, which is not preferred in terms of safety. Accordingly, the lower impact ignitability is preferred. On the other hand, the low combustion speed does not expand a bag in an instant and therefore is not useful for the air bag. A minute time of 20 to 30 milliseconds is required to the time consumed during a collision through completing the expansion of the bag. In order to meet the above requirement, the combustion goes on preferably at a speed of 40 mm/second when the combustion speed is measured under a pressure of 70 kg/cm.sup.2. Further, with respect to the gas generant, resulting gas has to be harmless to human bodies, and a gas generating amount per unit weight has to be large.
The requirements described above lead to using mainly as a gas generant brought into actual use at present, substances containing, as a main component, metal azides such as sodium azide (NaN.sub.3) generating nitrogen gas.
The gas generant composition described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,931,111 improves in the self-retainability of a solid residue by adding clay but has the defect that a large amount of clay is required in order to obtain a sufficient effect, which brings about a marked reduction in the combustion speed and a deterioration in the ignitability. The gas generant composition described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,696,705 enhances a scavenging effect of a solid residue by adding a graphite fiber and tries to improve a combustion speed. That requires a fiber length of 1 mm or more, which provides the defect that processability is notably reduced and a graphite fiber is very expensive.
Further, as can be seen in U.S. Pat. No. 4,376,002, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,143,567, SiO.sub.2, TiO.sub.2, Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, and the like have been being used as slag-forming agents from the past. However, while all of them increase the viscosity of a residue and improve a scavenging performance by filters to some extent, they cause a great part of the residue to remain in a combustion chamber in the form of slug, and therefore lighter filters have not yet come to be possible. Further, the fixed amount or more has to be added in order to obtain an effect as the slug-forming agent, and in such case, a marked reduction in the combustion speed and the deterioration in an ignitability are brought about.
In view of the preceding problems on the prior arts, the subject to be solved by the present invention is to provide a gas generant composition which improves in the self-retainability of a solid residue and has an excellent combustion speed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Intensive investigations made by the present inventors in order to solve the problems described above have resulted in completing the present invention.
That is, the present invention provides a gas generant composition containing a fuel comprising a metal azide or an organic compound, an oxidizing agent, and at least one additive selected from a ceramic whisker or fiber.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The embodiments of the present invention will be explained below in details.
The metal azide used as the fuel of the present invention includes an azide of alkaline metal or alkaline earth metal, and sodium azide is particularly preferred.
The organic compound used as the fuel of the present invention includes at least one selected from the group consisting of metal salts of carbohydrazide such as magnesium carbohydrazide (MgCDH), nitroguanidine, 5-aminotetrazole, and dicyandimide (DCDA).
The oxidizing agent used in the present invention includes, when metal azides are used as the fuel, an oxidizing agent group I which comprises at least one selected from among iron oxide, cobalt oxide, and nickel oxide and which is liable to leave a solid residue while having a slow combustion speed, and an second oxidizing agent group II which comprises at least one selected from among copper oxide, manganese dioxide, molybdenum disulfide, nitrites, nitrates, and perchlorates and which scarcely leaves a solid residue while having a fast combustion speed. When organic compounds are used as the fuel, the oxidizing agent includes at least one selected from alkaline metal salts, alkaline earth metal salts or ammonium salts of nitric acid, nitrous acid chloric acid, or perchloric acid, or metal oxides, and potassium nitrate, strontium nitrate, or copper oxide is preferred. These oxidizing agents can be used either singly or in the mixture of two or more kinds.
The ceramic whisker or fiber used in the present invention includes whiskers or fibers selected from aluminum borate, potassium titanate, alumina, aluminum silicate, zirconium oxide, and zinc oxide. Preferably used are an aluminum borate whisker, a potassium titanate whisker, an alumina fiber, an aluminum silicate fiber, and a zirconium oxide fiber, and the aluminum borate whisker is particularly preferred. These whiskers or fibers have preferably a heat conductivity of 100 W/mK or less, a length of 5 to 500 .mu.m, a diameter of 0.1 to 10 .mu.m, and an aspect ratio of 3 to 2000. A whisker or fiber is short in a length and small in an aspect ratio, and a particulate one is notably reduced in a scavenging effect of a solid residue since it is not arranged in a steric network form. On the contrary, the too long length makes it difficult for the whisker or fiber to be evenly dispersed and causes problems in a mixing process and a molding process.
The contents of the fuel comprising the metal azide or organic compound, the oxidizing agent, and the ceramic whisker or fiber each contained in the gas generant composition of the present invention are preferably 50 to 75 weight % of the metal azide, 10 to 40 weight % of the oxidizing agent, and 3 to 30 weight % of the ceramic whisker or fiber, respectively, when the metal azide is used as the fuel, and preferably 5 to 60 weight % of the organic compound, 25 to 90 weight % of the oxidizing agent, and 3 to 30 weight % of the ceramic whisker or fiber, respectively, when the organic compound is used as the fuel.
The gas generant composition of the present invention can contain a binder such as a sodium salt of carboxymethyl cellulose.
The preferred embodiments of the gas generant composition of the present invention will be shown below:
1. a gas generant composition comprising (A) 50 to 70 weight % of the metal azide, (B) 20 to 40 weight % of at least one metal oxidizing agent selected from the oxidizing group I described above, and (C) 3 to 15 weight % of an aluminum borate whisker;
2. a gas generant composition comprising (A) 50 to 75 weight % of the metal azide, (B) 15 to 35 weight % of at least one metal oxidizing agent selected from the oxidizing group II described above, and (C) 5 to 30 weight % of the aluminum borate whisker;
3. a gas generant composition comprising (A) 50 to 75 weight % of the metal azide, (B) 3 to 35 weight % of at least one metal oxidizing agent selected from the oxidizing group I described above, (C) 1 to 25 weight % of at least one metal oxidizing agent selected from the oxidizing II group described above, and (D) 3 to 25 weight % of the aluminum borate whisker;
4. a gas generant composition comprising (A) 58 to 66 weight % of the metal azide, (B) 12 to 20 weight % of iron oxide, (C) 12 to 20 weight % of cobalt oxide, and (D) 5 to 10 weight % of a potassium titanate whisker;
5. a gas generant composition comprising (A) 58 to 66 weight % of the metal azide, (B) 10 to 30 weight % of copper oxide, and (C) 5 to 25 weight % of an aluminum silicate fiber;
6. a gas generant composition comprising (A) 58 to 66 weight % of the metal azide, (B) 20 to 30 weight % of manganese dioxide, and (C) 5 to 20 weight % of the aluminum silicate fiber;
7. a gas generant composition comprising (A) 58 to 66 weight % of the metal azide, (B) 24 to 32 weight % of iron oxide, (C) 3 to 12 weight % of sodium nitrite, and (D) 5 to 15 weight % of an alumina fiber;
8. a gas generant composition comprising (A) 58 to 66 weight % of the metal azide, (B) 24 to 32 weight % of iron oxide, (C) 3 to 12 weight % of sodium nitrate, and (D) 5 to 15 weight % of the alumina fiber;
9. a gas generant composition comprising (A) 58 to 66 weight % of the metal azide, (B) 5 to 15 weight % of iron oxide, (C) 15 to 25 weight % of copper oxide, and (D) 5 to 15 weight % of the alumina fiber;
10. a gas generant composition comprising (A) 20 to 40 weight % of MgCDH, (B) 5 to 20 weight % of DCDA, (C) 30 to 70 weight % of strontium nitrate, and (D) 3 to 15 weight % of at least one additive selected from the ceramic whisker or fiber;
11. a gas generant composition comprising (A) 5 to 25 weight % of DCDA, (B) 25 to 60 weight % of strontium nitrate, (C) 30 to 65 weight % of copper oxide, (D) 3 to 15 weight % of at least one additive selected from the ceramic whisker or fiber, and (E) 3 to 10 weight % of a sodium salt of carboxymethyl cellulose (a binder);
12. a gas generant composition comprising (A) 5 to 25 weight % of DCDA, (B) 30 to 70 weight % of potassium nitrate, (C) 20 to 40 weight % of copper oxide, and (D) 1 to 15 weight % of at least one additive selected from the ceramic whisker or fiber;
13. a gas generant composition comprising (A) 30 to 65 weight % of nitroguanidine, (B) 30 to 60 weight % of potassium nitrate, and (C) 3 to 15 weight % of at least one additive selected from the ceramic whisker or fiber;
14. a gas generant composition comprising (A) 30 to 65 weight % of nitroguanidine, (B) 30 to 60 weight % of strontium nitrate, and (C) 3 to 15 weight % of at least one additive selected from the ceramic whisker or fiber; and
15. a gas generant composition comprising (A) 30 to 65 weight % of nitroguanidine, (B) 35 to 65 weight % of copper oxide, and (C) 3 to 15 weight % of at least one additive selected from the ceramic whisker or fiber.
The gas generant composition of the present invention has the effects shown below:
(1) Solid products are scavenged on the ceramic whisker or fiber and coagulated, whereby the self-retainability of a solid residue is improved; the residue is shut in a combustion chamber to reduce a filter amount in an inflater; and therefore the inflater can be lightened.
(2) Ceramics are disposed in the gas generant composition in the form of a steric network by using a whisker- or fiber-formed substance, and the addition of a small amount thereof can effectively improve the self-retainability of the residue without reducing the combustion speed.
(3) Ceramics are easy to react with an oxide of alkaline metal or alkaline earth metal which is the main component of a solid product and have a high scavenging effect for the solid residue.
(4) The self-retainability of the solid residue can be improved without reducing the combustion speed by using the whisker or fiber having a relatively low heat conductivity. This is because the higher heat conductivity causes heat to be rapidly lost in combustion and leads to a reduction in the combustion speed.
(5) The cost is relatively inexpensive.





EXAMPLES
The present invention will be explained below in further details with reference to examples and comparative examples, but the present invention will not be restricted to these examples.
The definitions of the terms used in the examples are as follows:
Combustion Speed
Combustion speed observed when a strand having a length of 12.7 mm is combusted under a pressure of 70 kg/cm.sup.2.
Residue Retainability
This is a value obtained by dividing the weight of a residue obtained after the combustion of the sample used in measuring the combustion speed with the weight of a solid matter which has to remain theoretically and converting it to the percentage. The larger residue retainability means that the less solid matter of the sample is scattered as the combustion goes on in measuring the combustion speed.
Mist
The value measured by a test (tank test) with an inflater.
Examples 1 to 4 and Comparative Examples 1 to 2
The gas generant compositions shown in Table 1 were prepared to measure the combustion speed and the residue retainability. The results thereof are shown in Table 1.
TABLE 1______________________________________Gas generant Comp. Example Examplecomposition (weight %) 1 2 1 2 3 4______________________________________NaN.sub.3 64.0 64.0 61.0 61.0 61.0 61.0Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 16.0 32.0 15.2 15.2 30.4 30.4CoO 20.0 19.0 19.0NaNO.sub.2 4.0 3.8 3.8Aluminum borate 4.8whisker*.sup.1Potassium titanate 4.8whisker*.sup.2Alumina fiber*.sup.3 4.8Zirconium oxide 4.8fiber*.sup.4Combustion speed 20.7 27.1 24.6 22.6 23.6 24.4(mm/s)Residue retainability (%) 89.1 89.7 99.7 99.8 99.8 99.9______________________________________ Remarks: *.sup.1 Brand name Alborex manufactured by Shikoku Chemical Corporation: used was the substance prepared by grinding a substance having a length o 10 to 30 mm, a diameter of 0.5 to 1 .mu.m, and an aspect ratio of 10 to 6 in a mortar down into one having a length of about 100 to about 500 .mu.m and an aspect ratio of about 100 to 1000. *.sup.2 Brand name Tofica manufactured by Ohtsuka Chemical Co., Ltd.; a substance having a length of 10 to 20 .mu.m and a diameter of 0.3 to 0.6 .mu.m was used as it was; the aspect ratio: about 50 to about 600. *.sup.3 Brand name Alumina Fiber HTS manufactured by Shinagawa Refractories Co., Ltd.: used was the substance prepared by grinding a substance having a length of 50 to 100 mm and a diameter of 2 to 7 .mu.m in a mortar down into one having a length of about 400 to about 1000 .mu. and an aspect ratio of about 60 to about 500. *.sup.4 Brand name Zirconium Oxide Fiber Y7Z manufactured by Shinagawa Refractories Co., Ltd.: used was the substance prepared by grinding a substance having a length of 20 to 30 mm and a diameter of 5 .mu.m in a mortar down into one having a length of about 200 to about 1000 .mu.m and an aspect ratio of about 40 to about 200.
Example 5 and Comparative Examples 3 to 4
The gas generant compositions shown in Table 2 were prepared to measure the combustion speed and the residue retainability. The results thereof are shown in Table 2.
TABLE 2______________________________________Gas generant Comp. Example Examplecomposition (weight %) 3 4 5______________________________________NaN.sub.3 62.0 62.0 62.0CuO 20.0 20.0 20.0Aluminum borate*.sup.1 18.0(particle diameter: 30 .mu.m)Aluminum borate*.sup.1 18.0(particle diameter: 8 .mu.m)Aluminum borate whisker*.sup.2 18.0Combustion speed (mm/s) 22.2 26.7 33.9Residue retainability (%) 99.9 95.4 99.0______________________________________ Remarks: *.sup.1 Brand name Alborite manufactured by Shikoku Chemical Corporation. *.sup.2 The same aluminum borate whisker as that used in Example 1.
Examples 6 to 9 and Comparative Examples 5 to 7
The gas generant compositions shown in Table 3 were prepared to measure the combustion speed and the residue retainability. The results thereof are shown in Table 3.
TABLE 3______________________________________Gas generant com- Comp. Example Exampleposition (weight %) 5 6 7 6 7 8 9______________________________________NaN.sub.3 64.0 64.0 65.0 62.0 62.0 62.0 61.0Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 16.0 16.0 14.0 13.2 16.0 10.0 10.0CoO 20.0 19.0 16.0NaNO.sub.2 1.0 1.0 3.8MnO.sub.2 20.0 20.0CuO 20.0 20.0Aluminum borate 4.8 6.0 8.0 8.0whisker*.sup.1Combustion speed 30.6 32.0 25.4 29.8 26.3 45.5 35.5(mm/s)Mist 6600 2100 1800 800 500 900 300______________________________________ Remarks: *.sup.1 The same aluminum borate whisker as that used in Example 1.
Examples 10 to 15 and Comparative Examples 8 to 13
The gas generant compositions shown in Tables 4 and 5 were prepared to measure the combustion speed and the residue retainability. The results thereof are shown in Tables 4 and 5.
TABLE 4__________________________________________________________________________ Comp. Comp.Gas generant Example Example Example Examplecomposition (weight %) 8 10 11 12 13 14 9 15 16 17__________________________________________________________________________MgCDH 30 28.5 27.3 28.5 27.3 28.5DCDA 13 12.4 11.8 12.4 11.8 12.4 13 12.4 12.4 12.4NitroguanidineKNO.sub.3Sr(NO.sub.3).sub.2 57 54.3 51.8 54.3 51.8 54.3 32 30.4 30.4 30.4CuO 50 47.6 47.6 47.6CMC--Na*.sup.5 5 4.8 4.8 4.8Aluminum borate 4.8 9.1 4.8whisker*.sup.1Potassium titanate 4.8 9.1 4.8whisker*.sup.2Alumina fiber*.sup.3 4.8Zirconium oxide 4.8fiber*.sup.4Combustion speed (mm/s) 16 16 14.5 15 12.8 16.5 6.1 6.3 5.7 5.7Residue retainability (%) 19 48 72 33 38 43 47 82 65 60__________________________________________________________________________
TABLE 5__________________________________________________________________________ Comp. Comp. Comp. Comp.Gas generant Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex.composition (weight %) 10 18 19 11 20 21 12 22 23 13 24 25__________________________________________________________________________MgCDHDCDA 19 18.1 18.1Nitroguanidine 57.2 54.5 52.1 55.1 52.5 52.5 39.5 37.6 37.6KNO.sub.3 51 48.6 48.6 42.3 40.8 39.0Sr(NO.sub.3).sub.2 44.9 42.7 42.7CuO 30 28.5 28.5 60.5 57.6 57.6CMC--Na*.sup.5Aluminum borate 4.8 4.7 8.9 4.8whisker*.sup.1Potassium titanate 4.8whisker*.sup.2Alumina fiber*.sup.3 4.8Zirconium oxide 4.8 4.8fiber*.sup.4Combustion speed (mm/s) 17 16.8 14.3 5.3 5.3 3.6 4.8 5.0 3.8 4.3 4.8 4.1Residue retainability (%) 32 44 41 8.5 15 28 10 23 19 9 37 26__________________________________________________________________________ Remarks: *.sup.1 to *.sup.4 the same as those described in Table 1. *.sup.5 Carboxymethyl cellulose sodium salt.
Claims
  • 1. A gas generant composition comprising
  • a fuel source, wherein said fuel source comprises
  • an organic compound,
  • an oxidizing agent, and
  • at least one additive selected from the group consisting of a ceramic whisker or fiber, said ceramic whisker or fiber being selected from the group consisting of aluminum borate, potassium titanate, aluminum silicate, zirconium oxide and zinc oxide.
  • 2. A gas generant composition comprising
  • a fuel source, said fuel source comprising an organic compound;
  • an oxidizing agent; and
  • at least one additive selected from the group consisting of a ceramic whisker and fiber, wherein the ceramic whisker and fiber have a heat conductivity of 100 w/mk or less, a length of 5 to 500 .mu.m, a diameter of 0.1 to 10 .mu.m, and an aspect ratio of 3 to 2000.
  • 3. The gas generant composition of claim 1 or 2, wherein one of said ceramic whisker or fiber is selected from the group consisting of an aluminum borate whisker, a potassium titanate whisker, an aluminum silicate fiber, and a zirconium oxide fiber.
  • 4. The gas generant of claims 1, or 2 or 3, wherein said ceramic whisker or fiber has a heat conductivity of 100 w/mk or less, a length of 5 to 500 .mu.m, a diameter of 0.1 to 10 .mu.m, and an aspect ratio of 3 to 2000.
  • 5. The gas generant composition of claims 1, 2 or 3, wherein said ceramic whisker or fiber is present at a concentration of 3 to 30 weight % based on the composition.
  • 6. The gas generant composition of claims 1, or 2 or 3, wherein said organic compound is selected from the group consisting of nitroguanidine, 5-amino-tetrazole, dicyandiamide (DCDA) and a metal salt of carbohydrazide.
  • 7. The gas generant composition of claim 6, wherein the metal salt of carbohydrazide is magnesium carbohydrazide (MgCDH).
  • 8. The gas generant composition of claims 1, or 2 or 3, wherein said oxidizing agent comprises at least one of the following: an alkaline metal salt; an alkaline earth metal salt; an ammonium salt of nitric acid, nitrous acid, chloric acid, or perchlorate acid; and a metal oxide.
  • 9. The gas generant composition of claim 8, wherein said oxidizing agent is potassium nitrate, strontium nitrate, or copper oxide.
  • 10. The gas generant composition of claims 1, or 2 or 3, comprising 5 to 60 weight % of the organic compound, 30 to 90 weight % of the oxidizing agent, and 3 to 30 weight % of the ceramic whisker or fiber.
  • 11. The gas generant composition of claim 1 or 2, wherein
  • said organic compound comprises
  • 20 to 40 weight % of MgCDH, and
  • 5 to 20 weight % of DCDA;
  • said oxidizing agent comprises
  • 30 to 70 weight % of strontium nitrate; and
  • said additive is present in an amount of 3 to 15 weight %.
  • 12. The gas generant composition as described in claim 1 or 2, wherein
  • said organic compound comprises
  • 5 to 25 weight % of DCDA;
  • said oxidizing agent comprises
  • 26 to 60 weight % of strontium nitrate, and
  • 30 to 65 weight % of copper oxide; and
  • said additive is present in an amount of 3 to 15 weight %;
  • wherein said composition further comprises 3 to 10 weight % of a sodium salt of carboxymethyl cellulose.
  • 13. The gas generant composition of claim 1 or 2, wherein
  • said organic compound comprises
  • 5 to 25 weight % of DCDA;
  • said oxidizing agent comprises
  • 30 to 70 weight % of potassium nitrate, and
  • 20 to 40 weight % of copper oxide; and
  • said additive is present in an amount of 1 to 15 weight %.
  • 14. The gas generant composition of claim 1 or 2, wherein
  • said organic compound comprises
  • 30 to 65 weight % of nitroguanidine;
  • said oxidizing agent comprises
  • 30 to 60 weight % of potassium nitrate; and
  • said additive is present in an amount of 3 to 15 weight %.
  • 15. The gas generant composition of claim 1 or 2, wherein
  • said organic compound comprises
  • 30 to 65 weight % of nitroguanidine;
  • said oxidizing agent comprises
  • 30 to 60 weight % of strontium nitrate; and
  • said additive is present in an amount of 3 to 15 weight %.
  • 16. The gas generant composition of claim 1 or 2, wherein
  • said organic compound comprises
  • 30 to 65 weight % of nitroguanidine;
  • said oxidizing agent comprises
  • 30 to 65 weight % of copper oxide; and
  • said additive is present in an mount of 3 to 15 weight %.
  • 17. A gas generant composition comprising
  • a fuel source, wherein said fuel source comprises
  • an organic compound,
  • an oxidizing agent, and
  • at least one additive selected from the group consisting of a ceramic whisker or fiber, said ceramic whisker or fiber being selected from the group consisting of aluminum borate, potassium titanate, aluminum silicate, zirconium oxide and zinc oxide, wherein the zinc oxide whisker or zinc oxide fiber has an aspect ratio of 3 to 2000.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
6-324815 Dec 1994 JPX
7-325589 Dec 1995 JPX
Parent Case Info

This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/580,433, filed on Dec. 27, 1995 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,780,767 entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

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Parent 580433 Dec 1995