Gas generating composition

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Inventors

Wheatley, Brian K.
Martin, James D.
Lynch, Robert D.

Application #

130455

Filed

Aug-7-1998

Published

Oct-24-2000

Current US Class

149/19.91
149/46
149/47
149/60

International Classes

C06B 045/10; C06B 028/32

Field of Search

149/19.91 149/46 149/47 149/60

Assignee

Atlantic Research Corporation (Gainesville, VA)

Examiners

Miller; Edward A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nixon & Vanderhye P.C.

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Abstract
An improved thermally stable, storage stable gas generating composition characterized by both an increased burning rate and a decreased pressure exponent for producing a clean, nontoxic, substantially ash- and solids-free gas for inflating inflatable structures such as vehicle airbags is provided. Optimum combustion efficiencies and operating pressures are achieved in the improved gas generating composition by adding an effective amount of a copper or copper compound catalyst to a gas generating composition that is preferably a eutectic mixture or solid solution of ammonium nitrate, at least one highly oxygenated fuel, potassium or cesium perchlorate or nitrate and an optional binder.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A storage stable, thermally stable composition for generating a clean, nontoxic, substantially ash- and solids-free gas at optimum combustion efficiency and operating pressure comprising a eutectic mixture or solid solution-forming mixture of ammonium nitrate, guanidine nitrate and/or aminoguanidine nitrate, potassium or cesium nitrate or perchlorate, a polyvinyl alcohol binder and an effective amount of copper or a copper compound catalyst.

2. The composition of claim 1, wherein the copper compound is a copper phthalocyanine compound.

3. The composition of claim 2, wherein the effective amount of said catalyst is 0.1% to 10% by weight of said composition.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates generally to gas generating compositions and specifically to a gas generating composition with improved ballistic properties suitable for use in automatically inflating inflatable structures such as vehicle airbags and aircraft escape chutes.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Gas generating compositions have long been used for a multitude of purposes. The requirement for vehicular, especially automotive, airbags in passive restraint systems designed to protect drivers and passengers in the event of a collision has produced a substantial amount of research for the ideal gas generating composition for this purpose. The ideal gas generating composition should be a thermally stable, cool burning, noncorrosive composition that generates a large volume of substantially ash or solids-free clean, nontoxic gas. The ideal gas generating composition should also be storage stable so that it ignites effectively and burns efficiently when needed. While the prior art has proposed gas generating compositions that approach this ideal, it has not yet been achieved for automatically inflated structures such as vehicle airbags.
 
  A gas generating apparatus for outputting a gas is provided. In one embodiment, the apparatus is an inflator having a propellant for supplying inflation...  An improved thermally stable, storage stable gas generating composition characterized by both an increased burning rate and a decreased pressure exponent...