Oxygen generator
First Claim
1. An oxygen generator canister which comprises a metal can having end walls with an orifice in one end wall, an oxygen generating composition housed in said canister which upon ignition undergoes an exothermic reaction with the evolution of oxygen, ignition material in said canister for activating said composition, an inert fibrous blanket containing a means for removing heat wrapped around said can, said heat removing means comprising a water releasing hydrate, said hydrate releasing water when exposed to the heat of reaction of said composition in the canister and forming a vapor which will convert sensible heat into heat of vaporization;
- and said blanket providing a free and direct passage for radial flow of the vapor to the atmosphere surrounding the blanket whereby the generator canister may be grasped by a user without discomfort from heat generated by the composition.
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Abstract
Exothermic reacting chemical oxygen generators are heat insulated with a hydrate to protect the user. The hydrate, when heated by the generator releases water which is vaporized and allowed to escape to a zone which will not be grasped by the user or is absorbed in a surrounding inert insulation layer where it can condense and revaporize as the heat wave passes through the surrounding inert insulation. The generator is preferably in the form of a disposable canister such as a tin can containing an oxygen generating chlorate candle and means for igniting the candle. A mask or cannula carrying cap is snapped on the can and has mechanism for piercing the can and activating the ignition means to flow oxygen to the mask or cannula.
The preferred insulation includes a hydrate salt layer sandwiched between metal foil-backed refractory fiber blankets and covered with a sleeve.
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9 Claims
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1. An oxygen generator canister which comprises a metal can having end walls with an orifice in one end wall, an oxygen generating composition housed in said canister which upon ignition undergoes an exothermic reaction with the evolution of oxygen, ignition material in said canister for activating said composition, an inert fibrous blanket containing a means for removing heat wrapped around said can, said heat removing means comprising a water releasing hydrate, said hydrate releasing water when exposed to the heat of reaction of said composition in the canister and forming a vapor which will convert sensible heat into heat of vaporization;
- and said blanket providing a free and direct passage for radial flow of the vapor to the atmosphere surrounding the blanket whereby the generator canister may be grasped by a user without discomfort from heat generated by the composition.
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3. A chemical oxygen generator cell which comprises a disposable metal can having an oxygen outlet at one end thereof and housing a chlorate candle and an ignition material for activating the candle to undergo an exothermic reaction with the evolution of oxygen to said outlet, an inert fibrous insulation blanket surrounding said can and including a means for removing heat, said heat removing means comprising a water releasing hydrate, said hydrate releasing water of hydration at temperatures below about 200°
- C, and an open ended porous sleeve surrounding said blanket leaving the blanket and hydrate freely exposed both radially and axially to the atmosphere whereby said porous sleeve is adapted to be grasped by a user of the cell without discomfort from heat released during the exothermic reaction.
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4. A chemical oxygen generator canister cell having a sealed oxygen outlet means on one end thereof, an oxygen generating chemical in said cell, an open ended tubular body with a passageway means therethrough, said body having means on one end thereof for releasable attachment to the end of the canister cell containing the oxygen outlet means, a cup-shaped lid releasably mounted on the other end of said tubular body, an oxygen mask releasably housed in said cup-shaped lid, said body having an oxygen receiving chamber overlying the oxygen outlet means on said one end of the canister cell to receive oxygen from said outlet means, a tube connecting said chamber with said oxygen mask, means carried by said body for piercing said sealed oxygen outlet means on said one end of the canister cell to activate the oxygen generating chemical in said cell and release oxygen to said chamber for dispensing through said tube to said oxygen mask, and said passageway means through said tubular body providing a chimney for dissipating heat from the canister cell when the lid is removed and the chemical in the canister cell is activated to generate oxygen.
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5. An oxygen generator canister which comprises a disposable metal can having an oxygen outlet, a chlorate candle in said can, ignition material in said can for activating the burning of said candle to release oxygen to said outlet, a blanket of low thermal conductivity porous material wrapped around said can, a hydrate in said blanket effective to release water at a temperature below about 200°
- C to be vaporized by heat from the burning candle to convert sensible heat into heat of vaporization, a porous sleeve surrounding said blanket leaving a free radial flow path for water vapor from the hydrate to the atmosphere through the blanket and sleeve whereby a user of the canister may grasp the sleeve without discomfort caused by excessive heat during oxygen generation.
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- 7. A chemical oxygen generator which comprises a cylindrical canister having a sealed oxygen outlet, a composition in said canister which upon ignition, generates oxygen and heat, ignition material in said canister for activating said composition, a dispensing cap secured to said canister over said outlet having means for piercing the sealed oxygen outlet and for activating the ignition material and an outlet tube means communicating with the outlet for dispensing oxygen, a face mask carrying cover for said cap, a flexible tube connecting the outlet tube means with the interior of the face mask, and insulation freely and directly exposed to the atmosphere, said insulation surrounding said canister including a cylindrical fibrous blanket means coaxial with the canister, said blanket means containing a means for removing heat, said blanket means being uncovered at its ends and vented to the atmosphere around its cylindrical surface to provide said free and direct exposure to the atmosphere, said heat removing means comprising a water releasing hydrate, said hydrate releasing water which is vaporized when heated by the activated composition in the canister and escapes to the atmosphere through the freely exposed insulation, and said insulation being effective to enable the canister to be grasped by a user without discomfort caused by heat released during oxygen generation.
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