Claims
- 1. A filter for a pyrotechnic airbag inflator, comprising:
- a hollow, tubular sleeve formed of strong, rigid, carbonaceous open celled material covered with a ceramic coating, said sleeve having a gas permeability rating in the range of 10-50 CFM per square foot of surface area under a pressure drop of 1/2" of water; and
- a tubular liner inside said sleeve formed of thin porous ceramic paper having a gas permeability rating of 30-200 CFM per square foot of surface area at a pressure drop of 1/2" of water.
- 2. The filter of claim 1, wherein:
- said material of said tubular sleeve includes a foam having a porosity of approximately 80 ppi.
- 3. The filter of claim 2, wherein:
- said foam has a substantially uniform porosity between an inner and outer surface thereof.
- 4. The filter of claim 1, wherein:
- said tubular sleeve includes an inner element formed of open celled foam material having a porosity of approximately 40 ppi and a concentric outer element secured thereto having a porosity of approximately 80 ppi.
- 5. The filter of claim 4, wherein:
- said tubular liner is sandwiched between said inner and outer elements.
- 6. The filter of claim 1, wherein:
- said open celled material comprises graphite having a silicon carbide coating thereon applied in a vapor deposition process.
- 7. The filter of claim 1, wherein:
- said open celled material comprises graphite having a silicon carbide coating thereon applied in an electro-deposition process.
- 8. The filter of claim 1, wherein:
- ceramic paper liner is formed of material including alumina and silicon oxide.
- 9. The filter of claim 8, wherein:
- said material of said ceramic paper liner comprises approximately 30% to 70% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 and approximately 70% to 30% SiO.sub.2.
- 10. The filter of claim 1, wherein:
- said open celled material of said sleeve is formed in a slurry and subjected to a burn out process leaving a unitary porous matrix structure.
- 11. A unitary, rigid, filter for use in a high temperature, high pressure application in a pyrotechnic airbag inflator, comprising:
- a matrix structure of porous carbonaceous foam material coated with ceramic material and having a relatively large surface area and a relatively high thermal diffusivity coefficient with a porosity of approximately 40 ppi to 80 ppi; and
- a liner of thin porous ceramic paper on said structure.
- 12. The filter of claim 11, wherein:
- said matrix structure includes a first element facing toward a gas generator of said inflator and a second element joined to said first element and facing away from said gas generator.
- 13. The filter of claim 12, wherein:
- said first element has a greater porosity than said second element.
- 14. The filter of claim 13, wherein:
- said first element has a porosity rating of approximately 40 ppi and said second element has a porosity of approximately 80 ppi.
- 15. The filter of claim 12, wherein:
- said liner of ceramic paper is interposed between said first and second elements.
- 16. The filter of claim 11, wherein:
- said ceramic paper liner is formed of alumina and silicon oxide.
- 17. The filter of claim 11, wherein:
- said matrix structure comprises foamed graphite material coated with silicon carbide.
- 18. The filter of claim 1, wherein:
- said ceramic paper liner has a gas permeability rating of 30-200 CFM per square foot of surface area at a pressure drop of 1/2" of water.
- 19. The filter of claim 1, wherein:
- said carbonaceous foam of said sleeve is formed in a slurry and subjected to a burn out process wherein said porous matrix structure remains.
- 20. The filter of claim 1, wherein:
- said ceramic paper liner is positioned to face toward a gas generator of said airbag inflator.
- 21. The filter of claim 11 wherein said foam material of said sleeve is subjected to a burn out process leaving a unitary porous matrix structure.
- 22. The filter of claim 1, wherein said open-celled material of said sleeve is subjected to a burn out process leaving a unitary porous matrix structure.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/114,211, filed Aug. 30, 1993, now abandoned.
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