Claims
- 1. An igniter squib comprising:
- a weldable metallic cup having a generally cylindrical sidewall, a closed end and an open end for placement of an energetic pyrotechnic material therein, said sidewall having an inside diameter, densified pyrotechnic material in said cup said closed end of said cup containing a disc of resilient material, said closed end of said cup having a rigid plate between said disc of resilient material and said pyrotechnic material;
- a header having a generally cylindrical outer surface having an outside diameter and having one end thereof generally disposed within said cup, said outside diameter of said generally cylindrical outer surface greater than said inside diameter of said generally cylindrical sidewall of said cup, whereby said header is in a force-fit relationship with said cup, the sidewall of said cup dimensionally deformed as a consequence of said force-fit, said header comprising:
- a header body having an interior end and an opposing exterior end; said interior end of said header body maintaining a positive even pressure on said densified pyrotechnic material in said cup, the force-fit relationship between said sidewall of said cup and said outer surface of said header body sufficient to maintain the positive even pressure;
- an electrical ignition element mounted on said interior end of said header body and having terminals adapted for connection in an electrical circuit, said ignition element in intimate contact with said pyrotechnic material;
- electrically conductive pins having interior and exterior ends, said pins sealingly passing through said header body and each pin having one interior end thereof joined to a respective one of said terminals of said ignition element, each said exterior end of each said pin adapted for connection to a voltage source;
- said header having a weldable metallic member hermetically sealed to said cup by a circumferential weld between said cylindrical sidewall of said cup and said cylindrical outside surface of said header.
- 2. The igniter squib of claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive pins are sealed to said header by an electrically insulative vitreous solid.
- 3. The igniter squib of claim 2, wherein said vitreous solid comprises one of glass and ceramic.
- 4. The igniter squib of claim 2 wherein said vitreous solid comprises glass fused to said pins and said header at elevated temperature to form a rigid impervious seal therebetween.
- 5. The igniter squib of claim 2 wherein said vitreous solid comprises a preform.
- 6. The igniter squib of claim 1 wherein said ignition element comprises a semiconductor bridge (SCB) element.
- 7. The igniter squib of claim 1 wherein said circumferential weld is one of a laser generated weld and a resistance weld.
- 8. The igniter squib of claim 1 wherein said pyrotechnic material is selected from the group consisting of titanium subhydride potassium perchlorate, titanium dihydride potassium perchlorate, and boron potassium nitrate.
- 9. The igniter squib of claim 1 wherein said resilient material is a polymer.
- 10. The igniter squib of claim 9 wherein said polymer is a silicone rubber contiguous to the entire closed end.
- 11. The igniter squib of claim 7 wherein said rigid plate is selected from the group consisting of non-resilient plastic and metal.
- 12. The igniter squib of claim 11 wherein the rigid plate is a thermoplastic carbonate-linked polymer produced by reacting bisphenol A and phosgene.
- 13. The igniter squib of claim 1 wherein a portion of said electrical ignition element is connected to a loop of wire, which is also connected to one of the electrically conductive pins.
- 14. A process for manufacturing an igniter squib comprising:
- forming a cylindrical cup of electrically conductive weldable material, said cup having a closed end, an open end, and a generally cylindrical sidewall between said closed end and said open end, said cylindrical sidewall having an inside diameter and a circumferential surface;
- forming a cylindrical header for insertion into said open end of said cup, said header having at least two longitudinal passageways therethrough from an interior to an exterior end and having an electrically conductive weldable member having a circumferential surface mating with said circumferential surface of said cup, said header having an outside diameter slightly larger than the inner diameter of said cup;
- mounting an electrically conductive pin in each of said passageways and hermetically sealing said pins in said header whereby at least one of said pins is electrically insulated from said circumferential surface of said header;
- mounting an initiating element having electrical terminals on said interior end of said header;
- joining each of said pins to a respective one of said terminals of said initiating element;
- placing a disc of resilient material in the closed end of said cup;
- placing a rigid plate over said disc of resilient material;
- placing a measured charge of pyrotechnic material in said cup over said rigid plate;
- force fitting said interior end of said header into said open end of said cup to thereby provide a positive even pressure on said pyrotechnic material and deform the sidewall of said cup as a consequence of the force-fit, the force-fit sufficient to maintain the selected positive even pressure; and
- welding said mating circumferential surface of said header to said mating circumferential surface of said pyrotechnic containing cup in a continuous high-temperature weld to hermetically seal said pyrotechnic material and said initiating element within said cup.
- 15. The manufacturing process of claim 14 wherein said charge of pyrotechnic material placed in said cup is uncompacted.
- 16. The manufacturing process of claim 14 further comprising the step of precompacting by ram said pyrotechnic material placed in said cup prior to insertion of said header into said cup.
- 17. The manufacturing process of claim 14 wherein said weld step comprises one of laser welding and resistance welding.
- 18. The process of claim 14 wherein said placing of a measured charge of pyrotechnic material is placing a pyrotechnic material which is selected from the group consisting of titanium subhydride potassium perchlorate, titanium dihydride potassium perchlorate, and boron potassium nitrate.
- 19. The process of claim 14 wherein said resilient material is a polymer.
- 20. The process of claim 19 wherein said polymer is silicone rubber.
- 21. The process of claim 14 wherein said rigid plate is selected from the group consisting of non-resilient plastic and metal.
- 22. The process of claim 21 wherein said rigid plate is a thermoplastic carbonate-linked polymer produced by reacting bisphenol A and phosgene.
- 23. The process of claim 14 wherein said joining of said pins to said terminals of said initiating element is by wire loops which extend into said subsequently placed charge of pyrotechnic material.
- 24. An igniter squib comprising:
- a cup element closed at one end and open at the other end and having a generally cylindrical sidewall defined by an inside diameter;
- a resilient discoid positioned in the interior of the cup element at the closed end thereof;
- a rigid plate positioned in the interior of the cup element adjacent the resilient discoid;
- a charge of pyrotechnic material in the interior of the cup element adjacent the rigid plate;
- a header having an interior end, an exterior end, and a generally cylindrical sidewall defined by an outside diameter, the outside diameter greater than the inside diameter of the sidewall of the cup element;
- an initiator means on the interior end of the header for initiating the pyrotechnic material in response to an electric initiation signal;
- the header and a portion of the generally cylindrical sidewall thereof force-fit into the open end of the cup to provide a positive even pressure on the pyrotechnic material, the force-fit sufficient to maintain the selected positive even pressure;
- a welded connection between the generally cylindrical sidewall of the cup element and the generally cylindrical sidewall of the header; and
- terminal pin means passing through the header and connected to the initiator for conducting an electric initiation signal to the initiator.
- 25. The igniter squib of claim 24, wherein said resilient discoid is a polymer.
- 26. The igniter squib of claim 24, wherein said resilient discoid is a silicone rubber discoid contiguous to the closed end of the cup element.
- 27. The igniter squib of claim 24, wherein said rigid plate is selected from the group consisting of non-resilient plastic and metal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/686,187, filed Apr. 16, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,230,287.
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