Leak detector for gas air bag inflator
First Claim
1. A detector for detecting leaks of a gas comprising;
- (a) an electrical circuit comprising(i) an electrically conductive sensor element;
(ii) a power source;
(iii) a timing means for providing an intermittent electric current from said power source through said sensor element; and
(b) means positioning said sensor element so that it is exposed to the gas if leaked;
the sensor element consisting essentially of a catalytic material that initiates an exothermic chemical reaction when exposed to said gas and has an electrical resistance which varies with an increase in temperature from said exothermic reaction;
the timing means having an off-period of long duration to allow accumulation of the gas around or by the sensor element.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a detector for detecting leaks of a gas. The present invention is particularly applicable to a vehicle occupant restraint apparatus (10) which has a container (14) for an exothermically reactable gas mixture (18). An exothermic reaction of the gas mixture (18) released from container (14) deploys an occupant restraint (12). The detector has an electrically conductive sensor element (44). The sensor element (44) is positioned within an envelope (40) surrounding a portion of container (14) so as to be exposed to the gas mixture (18) if leaked from container (14). The sensor element (44) is part of an electric circuit (46). The electrical resistance of the sensor element (44) varies when the sensor element is exposed to the leaked gas mixture. The electric circuit (46) also has a power source (64) including a timing circuit (52) for providing an intermittent electric current through the sensor element (44). The timing circuit (52) has an off-period of relatively long duration. This allows the gas if leaked into the envelope (40) to accumulate in the area of the sensor element (44).
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45 Claims
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1. A detector for detecting leaks of a gas comprising;
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(a) an electrical circuit comprising (i) an electrically conductive sensor element; (ii) a power source; (iii) a timing means for providing an intermittent electric current from said power source through said sensor element; and (b) means positioning said sensor element so that it is exposed to the gas if leaked; the sensor element consisting essentially of a catalytic material that initiates an exothermic chemical reaction when exposed to said gas and has an electrical resistance which varies with an increase in temperature from said exothermic reaction; the timing means having an off-period of long duration to allow accumulation of the gas around or by the sensor element. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 41, 42)
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6. A detector for detecting leaks of a gas comprising:
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(a) an electrical circuit comprising; (i) an electrically conductive sensor element; (ii) a power source; (iii) a timing means for providing an intermittent electric current from said power source through said sensor element; and (b) means positioning said sensor element so that it is exposed to the gas if leaked; the sensor element comprising a material having an electrical resistance which varies when the sensor element is exposed to said gas; the timing means having an off-period of long duration to allow accumulation of the gas around or by the sensor element; wherein said sensor element is a fuse material which interrupts said electrical circuit.
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11. An inflator for a vehicle occupant restraint comprising:
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(a) a container means for containing a gas; (b) a vehicle occupant restraint; (c) means for directing said gas to said vehicle occupant restraint; (d) a leak detector for detecting a leak from said container means; said leak detector comprising; (i) an electrical circuit, said circuit comprising; (1) an electrically conductive sensor element; (2) a power source; (3) a timing means for providing an intermittent electric current from said power source through said sensor element; (ii) means positioning said sensor element so that it is exposed to the gas if leaked, the sensor element comprising a material having an electrical resistance which increases when the sensor element is exposed to said gas; the timing means having an off-period of long duration to allow accumulation of the gas around or by the sensor element. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A method for detecting a leak of a gas into an atmosphere comprising the steps of:
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(a) exposing an electrically conductive sensor element to the atmosphere; (b) providing an indicator means responsive to a change in the resistance of the sensor element; (c) applying an intermittent electric current to the sensor element; and (d) maintaining a current off-period for a duration to allow accumulation of leaked gas in said atmosphere; the sensor element consisting essentially of a catalytic material which initiates an exothermic chemical reaction when exposed to said gas and has an electrical resistance which varies with an increase in temperature from said exothermic reaction. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30)
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27. A method for detecting a leak of a gas into an atmosphere comprising the steps of:
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(a) exposing an electrically conductive sensor element to the atmosphere; (b) providing an indicator means responsive to a change in the resistance of the sensor elements; (c) applying an intermittent electric current to the sensor element; and (d) maintaining a current off-period for a duration to allow accumulation of leaked gas in said atmosphere; the sensor element comprising a material which has an electrical resistance which varies when the sensor element is exposed to said gas; wherein said sensor element is a fuse material which interrupts said electrical circuit.
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31. A method of detecting a leak of hydrogen into an oxygen containing atmosphere comprising the steps of:
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(a) exposing an electrically conductive sensor element, having an electrical resistance dependent upon the temperature of said element, to the atmosphere; (b) providing an indicator means for detecting a resistance change in said sensor element; (c) applying an intermittent electric current to said sensor element; (d) maintaining a current off-period for a duration to allow accumulation of leaked gas into said atmosphere, said sensor element having a palladium surface effective to absorb and store hydrogen which is accumulated in said atmosphere during said off-period; and (e) initiating a flow of electric current through the sensor element for a duration to desorb the hydrogen from the palladium and catalytically exothermically react the hydrogen in the atmosphere.
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32. A method of detecting a leak of an exothermically reactable gas from a container for the gas in a vehicle occupant restraint apparatus wherein the gas functions to deploy an occupant restraint, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing an envelope circumscribing at least a portion of the container; (b) providing an electrically conductive sensor element; (c) positioning the sensor element within the envelope; (d) providing an indicator means responsive to a change in the resistance of the sensor element; (e) applying an intermittent electric current to the sensor element; and (f) maintaining a current off-period for a duration to allow accumulation of leaked gas in the envelope; the sensor element comprising a material which has an electrical resistance which varies when the sensor element is exposed to said gas. - View Dependent Claims (33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40)
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43. A detector for detecting leaks of a gas comprising;
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(a) an electrical circuit comprising an electrically conductive sensor element and a power source; (b) means positioning said sensor element so that is exposed to the gas if leaked, the sensor element consisting essentially of a pure chemical element which absorbs and stores the gas when the sensor element is exposed to the gas and has an electrical resistance which increases with the amount of gas absorbed; and (c) indicator means responsive to a resistance increase of the sensor element. - View Dependent Claims (44)
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45. A detector for detecting leaks of an exothermically reactable gas comprising;
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(a) an electrical circuit comprising an electrically conductive sensor element and a power source; (b) means positioning said sensor element so that it is exposed to the gas if leaked, the sensor element comprising a catalytic material capable of initiating the exothermic reaction of the gas when an electric current is passed through the sensor element and a fuse material which interrupts the electrical circuit at a predetermined temperature of the sensor element.
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