Information
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Patent Grant
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6761118
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Patent Number
6,761,118
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Date Filed
Monday, April 22, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 13, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Jordan; Charles T.
- Alimenti; Susan C.
Agents
- Tarolli, Sundheim, Covell & Tummino L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 102 530
- 102 531
- 102 2025
- 102 2026
- 102 2027
- 102 2028
- 102 2029
- 102 20211
- 102 20212
- 102 20213
- 102 20214
- 086 11
- 280 741
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention relates to a method of producing an igniter for a gas generator. The igniter contains a charge sleeve which has an open end. The method comprising the following steps: A pyrotechnic ignition charge is introduced via the open end into the charge sleeve such that an edge of the charge sleeve projects axially at the open end with respect to the ignition charge. The projecting part of the edge is shortened axially, and the open end is closed. The invention further relates to a charge sleeve which has a weakened zone running along its periphery, or has a section which is able to be removed from the remainder of the charge sleeve.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention relates to a method of producing an igniter for a gas generator and also relates to a charge sleeve for such igniter.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In igniters hitherto, a sleeve is inserted into the body of the igniter, which sleeve is sufficiently long to be able to receive a pyrotechnic ignition charge in the non-compressed state or as a suspension in fluid. By compressing the ignition charge or after evaporation of the solvent, the volume of the ignition charge is reduced, so that the edge of the sleeve projects axially with respect to the ignition charge. In further production, the sleeve is covered by a cap in order to close the sleeve. Hence, a cavity remains in the igniter, which is not filled by the ignition charge. This cavity increases the overall length of the igniter, which is a disadvantage especially with regard to the constant requirement for a reduction on the overall size of gas generators.
It is an object of the invention to provide an igniter with a small overall size.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This is achieved by a method of producing an igniter for a gas generator, which comprises the following steps: A pyrotechnic ignition charge is introduced via the open end into the charge sleeve such that an edge of the charge sleeve projects axially at the open end with respect to the ignition charge. The projecting part of the edge is shortened axially, and the open end is closed. The ignition charge can therefore be introduced, as usual, in loose form or as a suspension, the large axial length of the charge sleeve being necessary in order to firstly receive the overall quantity of the ignition charge, which is required for the igniter. After the reduction of the volume of the ignition charge, the edge of the charge sleeve projects axially with respect to the ignition charge. As the projecting part of the edge is now no longer required, this edge is shortened axially, in order to eliminate the cavity which is not filled by the ignition charge. Then the open end of the charge sleeve is closed by conventional methods. The overall length of the igniter can be distinctly shortened by this method, a reduction in length of approximately 2 mm being able to be achieved.
In a preferred method according to the invention, the charge sleeve consists of two parts, one of the two parts being a removable ring which comprises the edge and is removed after the ignition charge has been introduced. The ring is preferably placed onto the second part of the charge sleeve. The advantage of such a removable ring lies in that the axial shortening of the charge sleeve takes place without vibrations and shocks, which could impair the consistency of the ignition charge or even lead to ignition.
In another preferred method according to the invention, the charge sleeve can have a weakened zone running along its periphery, and the axial shortening of the projecting part of the edge of the charge sleeve takes place in that the projecting edge is separated, broken off or torn off. Also in this process, no violent shocks and vibrations take place, which could alter the consistency of the ignition charge. Also, other methods for shortening the edge are, of course, conceivable.
Preferably, the ignition charge is compressed before the axial shortening of the charge sleeve, in order to keep the volume of the ignition charge as small as possible and to obtain a density capable of ignition. Thus, through an axial shortening of the charge sleeve, a maximum reduction to the overall size of the igniter can be achieved.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
a
shows an intermediate product in the production of an igniter with a two-part charge sleeve according to the invention in accordance with a first embodiment;
FIG. 1
b
shows the igniter of
FIG. 1
a
after its completion;
FIG. 2
a
shows an intermediate product in the production of an igniter according to the invention with a charge sleeve according to the invention in accordance with a second embodiment; and
FIG. 2
b
shows the igniter of
FIG. 2
a
after its completion.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 1
a
and
1
b
show the carrying out of a first method according to the invention of producing an igniter. The intermediate product, shown in
FIG. 1
a
, of an igniter
10
has in addition to the known components such as, for example, electric leads
12
or contact pins which can transfer an ignition pulse to the igniter
10
, a charge sleeve
14
, in the interior of which a pyrotechnic ignition charge
16
is introduced.
The ignition charge
16
is filled into the igniter via the open end
18
of the charge sleeve
14
, the charge sleeve
14
firstly being able to be filled completely up to the edge
20
. Then the ignition charge
16
is compressed, either by pressing together or by the solvent of a suspension being evaporated. After this step, the state shown in
FIG. 1
a
is obtained, in which the edge
20
projects with respect to the ignition charge, more precisely with respect to its end face
22
.
In a further method step, the charge sleeve
14
is shortened axially. In the first embodiment, the charge sleeve
14
is constructed in two parts, one part of the charge sleeve
14
being constructed as a ring
24
which is put into place and fixed in position laterally by a projection
23
. The axial length of the ring
24
is selected such that it substantially corresponds to the distance of the end face
22
of the ignition charge
16
from the edge
20
. In a subsequent method step, the ring
24
is now removed from the charge sleeve
14
, so that the charge sleeve
14
is shortened axially.
Then the igniter
10
is provided with a cap
26
which closes off the open end
18
of the charge sleeve
14
. The closure of the open end
18
can of course also take place in another known way. Finally, the igniter may also be embedded in a known way in a base
28
, for instance by casting or injection-molding.
In
FIGS. 2
a
and
2
b
a further method according to the invention is shown, the components which are used coinciding substantially with those already known from
FIG. 1
a
and
1
b.
In contrast to the previously described method of producing the igniter
10
, a one-piece charge sleeve
14
′ is used in the production of the igniter
10
′. The charge sleeve
14
′ has a surrounding weakened zone
30
which forms a predetermined breaking point.
After the filling and compressing of the ignition charge
16
, the charge sleeve
14
is severed, broken off or torn off at the weakened zone
30
. By the removal of the projecting edge
20
, an axial shortening of the charge sleeve
14
′ is produced. The weakened zone
30
preferably lies at the level of the end face
22
of the ignition charge
16
, in order to be able to achieve a maximum axial shortening of the charge sleeve
14
′. The new edge
32
of the open end
18
, arising after the shortening of the charge sleeve
14
′, preferably terminates with the end face
22
of the ignition charge
16
.
Subsequently, the igniter
10
′ is completed as described above.
Claims
- 1. A method of producing an igniter for a gas generator, said igniter containing a charge sleeve which has an open end, said method comprising the following steps:a pyrotechnic ignition charge is introduced via said open end into said charge sleeve such that an edge of said charge sleeve projects axially at said open end with respect to said ignition charge, said projecting part of said edge is shortened axially by removing material of the projecting part of said edge, and said open end is closed after said edge is shortened.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said ignition charge is compressed before said axial shortening of said charge sleeve.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein said projecting edge of said charge sleeve is severed.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein said projecting edge of said charge sleeve is torn off.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein said open end is closed by a cap.
- 6. The method according to claim 1, wherein said igniter is provided with a base.
- 7. A charge sleeve for an igniter of a gas generator, said charge sleeve comprising a periphery and being able to hold a pyrotechnic ignition charge, a weakened zone being provided which runs along said periphery of said charge sleeve.
- 8. A charge sleeve for an igniter of a gas generator, said charge sleeve being able to hold a pyrotechnic ignition charge and having a section which can be removed.
- 9. The charge sleeve according to claim 8, wherein said removable section of said charge sleeve is a ring which is put in place.
- 10. A method of producing an igniter for a gas generator, said igniter containing a charge sleeve which has an open end, said method comprising the following steps:a pyrotechnic ignition charge is introduced via said open end into said charge sleeve such that an edge of said charge sleeve projects axially at said open end with respect to said ignition charge, said projecting part of said edge is shortened axially, and said open end is closed, wherein said charge sleeve consists of two parts, one of said two parts being a removable ring which comprises said edge and is removed after said ignition charge has been introduced.
Priority Claims (1)
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| 101 19 769 |
Apr 2001 |
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