The invention relates to a pyrotechnic composition which generates a gas with a low level of condensable species and which has a limited combustion temperature. The invention also relates to devices incorporating such a pyrotechnic composition.
Generating gas from the combustion of pyrotechnic compositions has a variety of applications, in particular for inflating airbags to protect vehicle occupants, or as a solution for pressurizing an extinguishing agent present in a tank in order to trigger its dispensing to a fire zone.
It is nevertheless desirable to improve the existing gas-generating pyrotechnic compositions by stabilizing the pressure of the gas phase produced over time while maintaining a satisfactory gas yield.
The invention relates to a gas-generating pyrotechnic composition, comprising at least:
Hereinbelow, 5-aminotetrazole will be referred to as 5-AT.
The pyrotechnic composition according to the invention has a satisfactory gas yield during its combustion and maintains a high gas pressure over time because of a reduced generation of condensable species and a limited combustion temperature.
The constituents of this pyrotechnic composition have a limited amount of hydrogen, which reduces the formation of water, which is a condensable species, and a high amount of nitrogen and oxygen, which maintains a satisfactory gas yield. In particular, the 5-AT which forms the reducing agent has a high nitrogen content and a low hydrogen content, thus making it possible to reduce the amount of condensable species generated compared with the use of other agents such as guanidine nitrate, for example. The endothermic agent reduces the combustion temperature of the pyrotechnic composition in order to limit the effects of pressure loss associated with a drop in temperature.
In an example embodiment, the oxidizing agent is selected from strontium nitrate, sodium nitrate or mixtures thereof.
In particular, the oxidizing agent may be strontium nitrate.
Strontium nitrate advantageously avoids any risk of forming caustic species such as NaO or NaOH which may eventually corrode the device in which the pyrotechnic composition is used.
In an example embodiment, the endothermic agent is selected from sodium oxalate, strontium oxalate, copper oxalate or mixtures thereof.
These endothermic agents can be chosen to further reduce the combustion temperature of the pyrotechnic composition and thus to further promote the maintenance of a high gas pressure over time.
In particular, the endothermic agent may be sodium oxalate.
Sodium oxalate has a particularly high endothermic power and thus lowers the combustion temperature of the pyrotechnic composition.
In an example embodiment, said composition further comprises an agglomerating agent present in a mass content comprised between 1% and 6%.
The use of an agglomerating agent, also referred to as a “slagging agent” in the literature, helps to agglomerate the residues generated during combustion and to retain them. In particular, this avoids any risk that the diffusion of combustion residues will disrupt the process and simplifies the solution by making the use of a filter superfluous.
The agglomerating agent is distinct from each of the reducing agent, the oxidizing agent and the endothermic agent. The agglomerating agent may be selected from alumina, an inorganic titanate or mixtures thereof.
In an example embodiment, the pyrotechnic composition is such that:
The presence of the various constituents in these contents advantageously further improves the compromise between obtaining a high gas yield and maintaining the pressure of the gas generated overtime.
The pyrotechnic composition may be in a variety of forms, for example in the form of an array of grains or pellets, or a monolithic block.
The invention also relates to a gas generator comprising a gas-generating pyrotechnic composition as described above, and an initiator capable of initiating combustion of said composition.
The invention also relates to an inflation device comprising a gas generator as described above and an object to be inflated defining an interior volume in communication with an outlet of the gas generator.
The object to be inflated may be a cushioning pad to protect vehicle occupants. Alternatively, the inflatable object may be an inflatable emergency object, such as an inflatable slide for evacuating passengers from an aircraft.
The invention also relates to a fire extinguisher comprising a gas generator as described above and a body containing an extinguishing agent, the gas generator being adapted to pressurize the extinguishing agent so as to cause it to be dispensed from the body.
The fire extinguisher may comprise a piston configured to move under the effect of the gas generated as a result of the combustion of the pyrotechnic composition and thereby pressurize the extinguishing agent to trigger its dispensing. Alternatively, the generated gas may bubble into the extinguishing agent and thereby trigger its pressurization and dispensing.
The inventors have evaluated the thermodynamic characteristics of various pyrotechnic compositions using the Ophelia calculation code. The formulations of the evaluated pyrotechnic compositions and the associated results are provided in the table below.
(NO3)2
86
4
42
9
66445
9999
9
998
9997
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The composition according to Example 1 corresponds to a composition outside the invention. The compositions of Examples 2 to 5 correspond to compositions according to the invention. The compositions according to the invention have a lower condensable H2O content and a lower combustion temperature than the composition of Example 1, while maintaining a satisfactory gas yield.
The expression “comprised between . . . and . . . ” should be understood to include the bounds.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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FR1906803 | Jun 2019 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR2020/051086 | 6/23/2020 | WO |