BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 shows a cross section through an embodiment of the gas generator according to the invention,
FIG. 2 shows a top view of the holder used in the embodiment of FIG. 1 and
FIG. 3 shows a top view of an alternative holder that can be used in FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1 shows a pyrotechnical gas generator that has a two-shell outer housing 10 being constituted of a pot-shaped upper part 12 and a pot-shaped lower part 14. The pot-shaped lower part 14 has an indentation 16 shaped by deep-drawing that serves to accommodate an igniter connector (not shown here). A combustion chamber 20 filled with pyrotechnical propellant 18 is provided inside the gas generator 10. In order to ignite the propellant 18, a prefabricated igniter unit 22 is used, which is situated in the center of the combustion chamber 20 and which has a cylindrical head 23 filled with pyrotechnical means as well as igniter contacts 24 that form part of the igniter unit and that protrude from a backside of said igniter unit. A lid-shaped housing 26 surrounding the head 23 of the igniter unit 22 receives a booster charge 28.
The lower part 14 of the housing 10 is shown in FIG. 2 in a slightly enlarged depiction. It is a deep-drawn metal part that has a centered passage opening 30 through which the two igniter contacts 24 can protrude. The passage opening 30 is out-of-round since it has four lateral notches 32 protruding outwards. Although a circular bore was made in the center of the passage opening, the passage opening becomes out-of-round because of the notches 32. Of course, it is also possible to have a passage opening 30 that is oval, angular or delimited by flat sides.
The igniter unit 22 is connected to the holder 14 through encapsulation by injection molding or foaming in that these two parts are placed into an injection molding or foaming tool. The inserted liquid plastic 34 penetrates into and fills up an annular interstice between the tool—which simulates what will later be the housing 26—and the head 23. The plastic also fills up the interstice in the vertical direction from the head 23 to the plateau-like elevation of the holder 14, as well as the entire passage opening 30 along with the notches 32 and finally also the lower indentation 16 in the holder 14, except for a receptacle for the igniter connector that will later be connected to the igniter contacts 24.
As a result, the igniter unit 22 and the holder 14 are embedded in the plastic 34 so that the igniter unit 22 is connected to the holder 14 in a fixed position.
Subsequently, the booster charge 28 is filled into the lid 26 and the unit created by injection molding and/or foaming is inserted into the lid 26.
Consequently, in the area of the out-of-round passage opening 30 that is provided with the notches 32 and that is completely filled with plastic 34, a mechanical anti-twist protection is created between the cured plastic 34 and the holder 14, this anti-twist protection preventing the plastic 34 from being loosened or detached from the holder 14 when excessive force is exerted from the outside.
In the embodiment according to FIG. 3, in addition to the circular central passage opening 30, four additional passage openings 38 are provided that are likewise filled with plastic 34 so that these passage openings 38 with their smaller cross section create the anti-twist protection.