Claims
- 1. An initiator comprising:
a) a header assembly including an eyelet, a top surface, and an exposed electrical initiating element on said top surface; b) a charge sleeve projecting upwardly above said top surface of said eyelet; c) a charge within said sleeve; and, d) a charge can attached to said header assembly and surrounding said sleeve and charge, said can being hermetic so as to separate said charge from the ambient environment exterior to said can.
- 2. The initiator of claim 1, wherein said charge is a monolithic solid mass, and wherein said charge sleeve has a narrowed top end, and said charge has a largest outer diameter that is greater than the inner diameter of said narrowed top end of said sleeve, said charge being in firm contact with said sleeve and said exposed electrical initiating element.
- 3. The initiator subassembly of claim 2, wherein said electrical initiating element is a bridgewire.
- 4. The initiator of claim 3, wherein said charge is formed from a slurry that includes Nipol AR53L binder at less than one percent by weight and a solvent at between ten to thirty percent by weight.
- 5. The initiator of claim 4, wherein said charge has a top surface that is concave.
- 6. The initiator of claim 1, wherein said sleeve is generally cup-shaped and includes a generally flat bottom having a hole located in the region of said electrical initiating element, said hole having a circumferential rim formed to create a primer charge dam, said primer charge dam being loaded with a primer charge.
- 7. The initiator of claim 1, wherein said charge can has an interior upper surface, said interior upper surface being in intimate contact with said charge.
- 8. The initiator of claim 7, wherein said sleeve has an open top end that is substantially straight.
- 9. The initiator of claim 7, wherein said charge is consolidated at more than 1000 psi.
- 10. The initiator of claim 7, wherein said sleeve has a readily deformable crumple zone.
- 11. The initiator of claim 7, wherein said eyelet further comprises a circumferential shoulder, the bottom of said sleeve abutting said shoulder.
- 12. The initiator of claim 7, wherein said can and said sleeve are both circumferentially welded to said eyelet.
- 13. A method for making an initiator, comprising the steps of:
a) providing a header assembly including an eyelet, a top surface, and an exposed electrical initiating element on said top surface; b) providing a charge sleeve projecting upwardly above said top surface of said eyelet; c) loading a charge within said sleeve; and, d) attaching a charge can to said header assembly so as to surround said sleeve and said charge and hermetically separate said charge from the ambient environment exterior to said can.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said step of loading comprises loading said sleeve with a liquid or slurry pyrotechnic charge, and said method further comprising the steps of drying said liquid or slurry pyrotechnic charge, and providing a narrowed top end on said sleeve.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein said sleeve is generally cup-shaped and includes a hole in its bottom, said method further comprising the step of attaching the bottom of said sleeve to the top surface of said header assembly.
- 16. The method of claim 13, wherein said eyelet has an outer diameter and said sleeve has a lower region having an inner diameter that is approximately the same as said outer diameter of said eyelet, said method further comprising the step of sliding said charge can down over said sleeve after said sleeve is loaded with said charge, said step of sliding continuing until the upper interior surface of said charge can is in intimate contact with said charge.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein said step of sliding continues until said charge is consolidated under a pressure of at least 1000 psi.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein said sleeve includes a readily deformable crumple zone, and said step of sliding continues until said sleeve deforms along said crumple zone.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein said step of loading includes loading said sleeve with a liquid or slurry pyrotechnic charge and forming a protruding mound at the top of said slurry, and wherein said step of sliding includes flattening said mound against the upper interior surface of said charge can.
- 20. The method of claim 16, wherein said eyelet includes a circumferential shoulder, and said step of sliding includes sliding said charge can downwardly so as to cause said sleeve to slide downwardly until it abuts said shoulder.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/733,755 by Avetisian et al., which was filed on Dec. 8, 2000 and entitled “Pyrotechnic Initiator with a Narrowed Sleeve Retaining a Pyrotechnic Charge and Methods of Making Same,” and which is incorporated herein by reference except to the extent that it contradicts anything explicitly set forth here.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09733755 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
Child |
10188003 |
Jul 2002 |
US |