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Initiator for air bag inflator

  • US 6,244,622 B1
  • Filed: 06/16/1998
  • Issued: 06/12/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/16/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for inflating an inflatable vehicle occupant protection device, said apparatus comprising:

  • an inflator structure defining an inflator chamber for containing a quantity of inflation fluid under pressure, said inflator structure having a rupturable wall portion blocking fluid flow out of said inflator chamber;

    an actuatable initiator connected with said inflator structure for, when actuated, generating combustion products, said initiator comprising;

    a cap having a cylindrical side wall and a radially extending end wall, said side wall and said end wall being centered on an axis of said initiator;

    a header connected to said side wall of said cap opposite said end wall, said cap and said header defining an initiator chamber of said initiator;

    a body of pyrotechnic material disposed in said initiator chamber, said inflator being free from any other pyrotechnic material;

    a resistive element disposed in said body of pyrotechnic material; and

    first and second electrically conductive terminals, said first and second terminals being connected to said header and being electrically connected to said resistive element;

    a focusing sleeve having a cylindrical portion centered on said axis and positioned adjacent said end wall of said cap; and

    a spherical projectile supported in said focusing sleeve and touching said end wall of said cap;

    said resistive element being operative to generate heat upon receiving an electrical current from said first and second terminals, said resistive element igniting said body of pyrotechnic material, said body of pyrotechnic material, when ignited, generating combustion products that act on said spherical projectile and cause spherical projectile to move through said focusing sleeve away from said initiator and into engagement with said wall portion to rupture said wall portion.

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