Information
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Patent Grant
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6422146
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Patent Number
6,422,146
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Date Filed
Friday, August 25, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 23, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Poon; Peter M.
- Semunegus; Lulit
Agents
- Tarolli, Sundheim, Covell, Tummino & Szabo L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 102 2029
- 102 20211
- 102 20212
- 102 20214
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An igniter unit for an inflator unit comprises a base in which electric contact pins are arranged and a plug for plugging into the base to contact the contact pins. The plug is provided with at least one key and the base is provided with at least one guide groove for the key.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention relates to an igniter unit for an inflator.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A typical igniter unit comprises a base in which electric contact pins are arranged, and a plug for plugging into the base to contact the contact pins, and serves to convert an electric pulse furnished via the contact pins in such a manner that a gas generant of the inflator is reliably ignited. The quantity of compressed gas then made available by the gas generant may be used, for example, to actuate a piston of a linear drive as employed, for example, for a belt tensioner or for deploying a gas bag of a gas bag restraint system.
One salient requirement on such an igniter unit is that reliable contacting of the contact pins must be assured. This requires, in particular, that the contact pins must not be damaged neither when plugging the plug into the base nor when the plug is plugged in the base.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This is achieved in an igniter unit which comprises a base in which electric contact pins are arranged and a plug for plugging into the base to contact the contact pins. The plug is provided with at least one key and the base is provided with at least one guide groove for the key. In this arrangement, the plug is prevented from twisting relative to the base and thus relative to the contact pins. Any torque acting between the plug and the base is directed by means of the guide groove and the key directly into the base so that there is no load on the contact pins. This assures that the contact pins cannot be sheared off, neither when plugging the plug into the base nor later when the plug is plugged in.
Preferably two keys and two guide grooves are provided arranged angularly spaced away from each other by an angle other than 180° to thus achieve keying, i.e. ensuring that the plug can only be plugged into the base in its one and only correct orientation.
Preferably the base is provided with a collar adapted for engaging a boss on the plug. This collar may be flanged or crimped so that the plug, when plugged into the base, is non-releasably connected thereto.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention it is provided for that a sealing ring is disposed between the base and the plug. This prevents the ingress of moisture and dirt into the interior of the igniter unit to thus ensure reliably contacting of the contact pins even over a long operating period.
Preferably arranged in the base is an igniter from which the electric contact pins protrude. The contact pins are thus designed as an integral component of the igniter, making simple assembly of the igniter unit possible. The base then merely serves as a link between the igniter provided with the contact pins and the plug plugged onto the contact pins.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention read from the sub-claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a sectional exploded view of an igniter unit according to the invention and
FIG. 2
is a section taken along the line II—II through the base part as shown in
FIG. 1
with the igniter inserted.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to
FIG. 1
there is illustrated the igniter system comprising an igniter
10
provided with two electric contact pins
12
.
The igniter
10
is held by the base
14
provided with an apron
16
. For assembly the igniter
10
is inserted together with the sealing ring
18
into the base so that the free edge of the apron
16
can be flanged, the igniter
10
then being firmly connected to the base
14
.
The base comprises in addition a receptacle section
20
into which a plug
30
can be plugged in. Referring now to
FIG. 2
it is evident that the receptacle section
20
is provided with two guide grooves
22
disposed spaced away from each other at an angle of approximately 160° or 200°. The two guide grooves
22
are roughly semi-circular in cross-section.
The plug
30
is provided with two connecting ports
32
which together with a cable
34
serve to contact the contact pins
12
. Furthermore, the plug
30
is provided with an RF coil
36
.
At its outer surface area the plug
30
comprises two keys
38
, only one of which is evident from FIG.
1
. These keys have a cross-section matching that of the guide grooves
22
and serve for correct positioning of the plug
30
relative to the base
14
and to the contact pins
12
of the igniter
10
.
For contacting the contact pins
12
the plug
30
together with the sealing ring
40
is plugged into the receptacle section
20
of the base
14
, this being possible in one position only. Subsequently a collar
24
configured in the receptacle section
20
is crimped so that it lies against a boss
42
configured on the plug
30
. The plug is then firmly connected to the base and the igniter.
Claims
- 1. An igniter unit for an inflator, said igniter unit comprising a base in which electric contact pins are arranged, and a plug for plugging into said base to contact said contact pins,said plug being provided with at least one key and said base being provided with at least one guide groove for said key, wherein said base is provided with a collar and said plug is provided with a boss, said collar being crimped so as to engage said boss.
- 2. The igniter unit as set forth in claim 1, wherein two keys and two guide grooves are provided arranged angularly spaced away from each other by an angle other than 180°.
- 3. The igniter unit as set forth in claim 1, wherein a sealing ring is disposed between said base and said plug.
- 4. The igniter unit as set forth in claim 1, wherein arranged in said base is an igniter from which said electric contact pins protrude.
Priority Claims (1)
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299 15 056 U |
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