Inflator filter comprising carbon yarn

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Inventors

Siddiqui, Shahid A.

Application #

012021

Filed

Jan-22-1998

Published

Jun-1-1999

Current US Class

055/485
055/486
055/487
055/525
055/527
280/741
422/167

International Classes

B01D 046/00

Field of Search

55/482 55/486 55/487 55/485 55/385.3 55/525 55/527 55/528 422/167 422/305 280/740 280/741 280/736

Assignee

Automotive Systems Laboratory, Inc. (Farmington Hills, MI)

Examiners

Smith; Duane S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lyon, P.C.

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Abstract
A solid propellant gas generator incorporates staged gas cooling and filtration so as to generate cool, clean gases having a composition suitable for use in an automobile airbag inflator. Carbon yarn is used as a lightweight primary heat sink within the filter thereby increasing the dimensional stability of the gas generator.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A multistage filter for the inflator of an airbag passenger restraint system comprising a housing having a propellant bed disposed internally thereof, said filter comprising:

a permeable inner filtration stage in fluid communication with and disposed about said propellant bed;

a permeable intermediate filtration stage comprised of a plurality of carbon yarn layers in fluid communication with and extending about said inner filtration stage; and

a permeable outer filtration stage in fluid communication with and extending about said intermediate filtration stage,

whereby gases produced by combustion of said propellant flow through said inner filtration stage for cooling and filtration thereof, then into said carbon yarn for further cooling and filtration thereof, then through said outer filtration stage for final filtration and cooling, thence outwardly of said housing.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to gas inflators for automotive passenger restraint systems, and more specifically, to a gas filter for improved filtration of solids and cooling of combustion gases.

The composition of the gas stream emanating from an automobile airbag inflator is subject to strict requirements to avoid toxicity concerns. Generally, solid propellant gas generators produce unacceptable byproducts which must be removed from the gas stream prior to exiting the gas generator. Due to the high temperatures involved in burning solid propellants, many of the unacceptable byproducts are in the form of liquids or gases which are difficult to remove unless otherwise cooled to the point where the undesirable byproducts convert to solids, which can be filtered out, or to liquids, which solidify in contact with cool surfaces of the gas generator.

The conventional approach to solving the aforesaid problem has been to direct the hot propellant gases directly into a coolant/filter mass and rapidly cool the gases down in a single step to the point where the undesirable solid liquid byproducts are removed. However, a problem is presented by this approach in that rapid cooling of the gases may stabilize the gas combustion equilibrium in a manner that leads to unacceptably high levels of undesired gases.
 
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