The invention relates to an ignition device for a pyrotechnic system in a motor vehicle.
Pyrotechnic systems are used in motor vehicle safety devices, e.g. in belt tensioner systems, in pyrotechnically activated belt systems or in airbag systems. In particular, belt tensioner systems with a small gas generator are known, which is arranged at one end of a tensioner housing, in which in turn a piston is held displaceably as an actuating part. The ignition device of the gas generator serves to ignite a propellant charge, the expansion of the thus generated gas being used to drive the piston which is coupled to a safety belt. The electrical connection of the ignition device is generally realized by an interface unit. The interface unit usually is an injection-molded plastic component held in a mounting. The mounting, usually a turned part produced by machining, and the interface unit, are joined together to form an assembly unit before the assembly of the gas generator and before the gas generator is installed into the housing.
It is an object of the invention to provide an ignition device for a pyrotechnic system, which requires less structural space, can be produced at a more favourable price and requires less effort in assembly.
The ignition device according to the invention comprises an igniter and an interface unit for the production of an electrical connection of the ignition device with a trigger system, the interface unit being held in a housing of the pyrotechnic system in a form-fitting manner without a further mounting. The invention is based on the finding that a mounting for the interface unit can be dispensed with when the interface unit itself is held in the housing in a form-fitting manner. The retainer used hitherto and the interface unit “melt” to form a single component which can have smaller dimensions. On assembly of the gas generator, the joining of the interface unit and the mounting to form an assembly unit is eliminated, which simplifies the production of the ignition device and makes it more favourably priced.
The interface unit is preferably an injection-molded plastic component. In the manufacture of the interface unit, the geometry for the electrical connections is molded onto a part (corresponding to the mounting used hitherto) which is adapted to the geometry of the housing. The single-piece interface unit has an increased mechanical stability compared with an assembly composed of a mounting and an interface unit, in particular with respect to pressure forces.
Moreover, the interface unit can be constructed in one piece with a holding part made of plastic, which holds a mounting for the igniter. Thus, the structure of the ignition device can be designed so as to be even simpler and more compact.
The interface unit can also be constructed in one piece with the housing. This increases the inherent strength of the housing, because the notch effect (stress concentration) on the contact surface formed between housing and mounting is completely eliminated.
A further significant structural space reduction is enabled in that the interface unit is constructed in one piece with a mounting for the igniter. The external geometry of this unit can be freely established accordingly depending on the manufacturing method which is applied.
A single-piece construction of the interface unit with a protective casing, the protective casing surrounding an ignition means arranged inside the housing and being able to be activated by the igniter, provides for a distinctly reduced assembly effort compared with a construction with individual parts.
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Of course, the features described in the individual embodiments can also be combined with each other.
The invention was described by means of the example of a belt tensioner, but is not restricted to this use. The ignition device according to the invention can be used in all pyrotechnic systems, in which a gas generator or the like is inserted into a housing.
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10 2004 005 687.0 | Feb 2004 | DE | national |