Claims
- 1. An inflator for inflating an airbag comprising:
(a) an outer housing having a first end and a second end attached on opposites ends, whereby the housing, the first end, and the second end define a pressure vessel having stored gas; (b) a diffuser subassembly disposed on the first end, the diffuser subassembly comprising a burst disk and an opening device which is positioned so that a longitudinal axis of the opening device is essentially parallel with a longitudinal axis of the inflator; (c) a first gas generator subassembly disposed on the second end, the first gas generator subassembly comprising an igniter, an enhancer, and a gas generant; and (d) a second gas generator subassembly disposed on the second end, the second gas generator subassembly comprising an igniter, an enhancer, and a gas generant.
- 2. The inflator according to claim 1 wherein the opening device comprises an igniter and a nozzle for focusing an output energy of the igniter.
- 3. The inflator according to claim 1 wherein the center of the burst disk is less than 8.0 mm away from the opening device.
- 4. The inflator according to claim 1 wherein the gas exits the inflator in substantially a radial direction resulting in a neutral thrust.
- 5. The inflator according to claim 1 wherein the first gas generator subassembly holds less gas generant than the second gas generator subassembly.
- 6. The inflator according to claim 1 wherein the first gas generator subassembly comprises a first gas generator subassembly housing for partially surrounding the gas generant, the first gas generator subassembly housing has first apertures therethrough arranged around the circumference of the first gas generator subassembly.
- 7. The inflator according to claim 1 wherein the second gas generator subassembly comprises a second gas generator subassembly housing for partially surrounding the gas generant, the second gas generator subassembly housing has second apertures therethrough arranged around the circumference of the second gas generator subassembly whereby the second apertures do not face the first apertures.
- 8. The inflator according to claim 1 wherein the first gas generator subassembly has an equivalent quantity of gas generant as the gas generant in the second gas generator subassembly.
- 9. The inflator according to claim 1 wherein the stored gas is disposed between the first gas generant housing and the outer housing, wherein the stored gas is disposed between the second gas generant housing and the outer housing.
- 10. The inflator according to claim 9 wherein the stored gas is mixed with gas generant in the first gas generator subassembly, the stored gas is mixed with the gas generant in the second gas generator subassembly.
- 11. An inflator for inflating an airbag comprising:
a diffuser subassembly for opening a burst disk to release stored gas from the inflator; a first gas generator subassembly for generating inflation gas; and a second gas generator subassembly for generating inflation gas, wherein the diffuser subassembly, the first gas generator subassembly, and the second gas generator subassembly are independently actuated.
- 12. The inflator according to claim 11 wherein the inflator has an outer housing with a first end and a second end attached on opposite ends.
- 13. The inflator according to claim 11 wherein the diffuser subassembly has an igniter for rupturing a burst disk, whereby the igniter is less than 8.0 mm from the burst disk.
- 14. The inflator according to claim 11 wherein the first gas generator subassembly has an igniter, an enhancer, and gas generant, wherein the second gas generator subassembly has an igniter, an enhancer, and gas generant.
- 15. The inflator according to claim 12 wherein diffuser subassembly is attached to the first end, the first gas generator subassembly and the second gas generator subassembly are attached to the second end.
- 16. The inflator according to claim 11 wherein the first gas generator subassembly has less gas generant than the second gas generator subassembly.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/167,489 filed Jun. 13, 2002
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
10167489 |
Jun 2002 |
US |
Child |
10457992 |
Jun 2003 |
US |