Heterogeneous gas generant charges

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Inventors

Barnes, Michael W.
Taylor, Robert D.
Hock, Christopher
Jordan, Michael P.
Cox, Matthew A.
Ward, Alan J.

Application #

540379

Filed

Oct-6-1995

Published

Sep-23-1997

Current US Class

102/289
102/290
149/15
149/62
149/78
149/92

International Classes

C06B 031/12

Field of Search

149/45 149/61 149/62 149/77 149/78 149/92 149/14 149/15 102/289 102/287 102/290

Assignee

Morton International, Inc. (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Skane; Christine

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nacker; Wayne E., White; Gerald K.

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Abstract
A gas generant charge comprises a heterogeneous mixture of between about 80 and about 95 wt % of a first gas generant composition 1) and between about 5 and about 20 wt % of a second gas generant composition 2), based on the total weight of 1) plus 2). The first gas generant composition 1) comprises between about 20 and about 40 wt % fuel A) and between about 20 and about 60 wt % oxidizer B). Between about 50 and about 85 wt % of the fuel A) is a triazole or tetrazole compound A.sup.1), and between about 15 and about 50 wt % of the fuel is, a water-soluble fuel A.sup.2). At least about 20 wt % of the oxidizer B), up to 100%, a transition metal oxide B.sup.1); balance of the oxidizer is selected from the group B.sup.2) consisting of alkali and/or alkaline earth metal nitrates, chlorates or perchlorates. The second gas generant composition 2) comprises between about 30 and about 65 wt % of a fuel C) which is an organic compound containing only the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, the oxygen content being between about 35 and about 65 wt % of the organic compound, and an between about 35 and about 70 wt % of an oxidizer D) which is selected from the group consisting of alkali metal chlorates, alkali metal perchlorates, and mixtures thereof. The mixed generant charge produces less undesirable gases than the first gas generant composition alone and less particulate matter than the second gas generant composition alone.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A gas generant charge comprising a heterogeneous mixture of between about 80 and about 95 wt % of a first gas generant composition 1) and between about 5 and about 20 wt % of a second gas generant composition 2), based on the total weight of 1) plus 2),

said first gas generant composition 1) comprising between about 20 and about 40 wt % of fuel A) and between about 60 and about 80 wt % of oxidizer B),

between about 50 and about 85 wt % of said fuel A) being a triazole or tetrazole compound A.sup.1) between about 15 and about 50 wt % of said fuel being a water-soluble fuel A.sup.2)

at least about 20 wt % of said oxidizer B), up to 100%, being a transition metal oxide B.sup.1); balance of said oxidizer being selected from the group B.sup.2) consisting of alkali and/or alkaline earth metal nitrates, chlorates or perchlorates,



Description
The present Invention is directed to gas generant compositions for inflating automotive air-bags and other devices in which rapid production of high volumes of gas is required. More particularly, the invention is directed a gas generant charge which is a heterogeneous mixture of two types of gas generant compositions. The gas generant compositions of the heterogeneous mixture complement each other, producing combustion products which are both low in undesirable gases and low in particulate matter.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Most automotive air bag restraint systems, presently in use, use gas generant compositions in which sodium azide is the principal fuel. Because of disadvantages with sodium azide, particularly instability in the presence of metallic impurities and toxicity, which presents a disposal problem for un-fired gas generators, there is a desire to develop non-azide gas generant systems, and a number of non-azide formulations have been proposed. However, to date, non-azide gas generants have not made significant commercial inroads.
 
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