Nitrogen gas generator

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Inventors

Allard, John E.
Rink, Linda M.

Application #

685777

Filed

Apr-16-1991

Published

Apr-14-1992

Current US Class

149/110
149/112
149/21
149/35
149/61
280/741

International Classes

C06G 045/03

Field of Search

149/21 149/35 149/61 149/110 149/112 280/741

Assignee

Morton International, Inc. (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Lechert, Jr.; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

White; Gerald K.

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Abstract
Particles of glass or silica type material are added to pellets of gas generating material as the gas generating material is being loaded into the combustion chamber of a gas generator or inflator. When the inflator is fired, the liquids and gases produced by the resulting rapid combustion process are cooled and condensed by the particles of glass or silica type material to a solid inside the combustion chamber near the exit ports or outlet holes thereof. This dramatically reduces the amount of combustible particle residue or particulates that leave the inflator.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A mixture for generating nitrogen gas consisting essentially of the following ingredients:

a. an alkali metal azide;

b. an oxidizing compound in proportion sufficient to react substantially completely with said azide with the liberation of nitrogen therefrom, with said azide and oxidizing compound being fabricated in the form of pellets each of which individually has a geometric configuration such that when aggregated in a mass there is contained between the pellets a free volume made up of the spaces therebetween; and

c. discrete particles of silica containing material which are substantially smaller than said pellets, said particles being disposed amongst said pellets and substantially filling the free volume therebetween.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to the mixture with a solid combustible gas generant composition of an ingredient for the rapid generation of an exceedingly clean gas that is substantially free of combustion particle residue and extraneous noxious and offensive odors. The invention has particular utility in gas generators or inflators used for the generation of nitrogen gas to inflate vehicle inflatable cushion or air bag restraint systems to protect the occupants, passengers as well as the driver, from severe impact and possible injury during a collision.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In the prior art the amount of combustion particle residue or particulate leaving the inflator, when fired, has posed a problem. This particulate is due to liquids and gases that are produced by the pyrotechnics during combustion of a solid gas generant composition. Various chemical and mechanical cooling and filtering arrangements that have been proposed have been incapable of reducing the particle residue contained in the inflation gas to a desirably low level for the avoidance of discomfort to the vehicle occupants who are intended to be spared severe impact during a collision.
 
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