Inflator, method of manufacturing the same and module including said inflator
US-2017341617-A1 · Nov 30, 2017 · US
US10759377B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10759377-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615769786-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 1, 2020 |
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A gas generator includes a housing containing an accommodation space, a gas generating agent, an igniter, and a sealing tape. The housing includes a cylindrical circumferential wall portion including plural gas discharge openings and the plural gas discharge openings are closed by the sealing tape. The plural gas discharge openings include gas discharge openings set to be different from one another in opening pressure so as to be opened stepwise with increase in pressure in the accommodation space as a result of burning of the gas generating agent. A condition of T≤1.8 [mm] and SA≥60 [mm 2 ] is satisfied where T represents a thickness of a portion of the housing and SA represents a total opening area of the plurality of gas discharge openings. At least one of the plural gas discharge openings is in a shape of an elongated hole.
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A gas generator comprising: a housing having a cylindrical circumferential wall portion provided with a plurality of gas discharge openings and having one end portion and the other end portion in an axial direction of the circumferential wall portion closed; a gas generating agent arranged in an accommodation space located in the housing; an igniter assembled to the housing, for burning the gas generating agent; and a sealing tape which closes the plurality of gas discharge openings, each of the plurality of gas discharge openings being opened as a portion of the sealing tape which closes each of the plurality of gas discharge openings is cleaved with increase in pressure in the accommodation space as a result of burning of the gas generating agent, the plurality of gas discharge openings including gas discharge openings set to be different from one another in opening pressure expressed as F×t×C/S so as to be opened stepwise with increase in pressure in the accommodation space as a result of burning of the gas generating agent, where F represents shear strength of the sealing tape, t represents a thickness of the portion of the sealing tape which closes each of the plurality of gas discharge openings, C represents a circumferential length of each of the plurality of gas discharge openings, and S represents an opening area of each of the plurality of gas discharge openings, a condition of T≤1.8 [mm] and SA≥60 [mm 2 ] being satisfied, where T represents a thickness of a portion of the housing which defines the accommodation space and SA represents a total opening area of the plurality of gas discharge openings, at least one of the plurality of gas discharge openings being in a shape of an elongated hole different in opening width in directions orthogonal to each other, opening pressures of the plurality of gas discharge openings being set differently from one another in n (n being an integer not smaller than three) levels, a set ratio of an opening pressure P 1 of gas discharge openings of a first level to an opening pressure Pn of gas discharge openings of an nth level being not lower than 0.4 and lower than 0.7 and respective set ratios of opening pressures P 2 to Pn−1 of gas discharge openings of a second level to an n−1th level to the opening pressure Pn of the gas discharge openings of the nth level are not lower than 0.7 and not higher than 0.95, where P 1 , P 2 , . . . , and Pn sequentially represent an opening pressure of the gas discharge openings of the first level set to be lowest in opening pressure to an opening pressure of the gas discharge openings of the nth level set to be highest in opening pressure, and respective ratios of sums Sa 1 to Sa 2 of opening areas of the gas discharge openings from the first level to the second level to a total opening area SA of the plurality of gas discharge openings are not lower than 0.7/n and not higher than 1.3/n, where Sa 1 , Sa 2 , . . . , and San sequentially represent a sum of opening areas of the gas discharge openings of the first level to a sum of opening areas of the gas discharge openings of the nth level among the plurality of gas discharge openings. 2. The gas generator according to claim 1 , wherein all of the plurality of gas discharge openings are in the shape of the elongated hole different in opening width in the directions orthogonal to each other. 3. The gas generator according to claim 1 , wherein the gas discharge opening in the shape of the elongated hole is in such a shape that an opening width along an axial direction of the circumferential wall portion is greater than an opening width along a circumferential direction of the circumferential wall portion. 4. The gas generator according to claim 1 , wherein respective ratios of sums Sa 3 to San of opening areas of the gas discharge openings from the third level to the nth level to a total opening area SA of the plurality of gas discharge openings are not lower than 0.7/n and not higher than 1.3/n. 5. The gas generator according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of gas discharge openings are provided as being aligned along a circumferential direction of the circumferential wall portion. 6. A gas generator comprising: a housing having a cylindrical circumferential wall portion provided with a plurality of gas discharge openings and having one end portion and the other end portion in an axial direction of the circumferential wall portion closed; a gas generating agent arranged in an accommodation space located in the housing; an igniter assembled to the housing, for burning the gas generating agent; and a sealing tape which closes the plurality of gas discharge openings, each of the plurality of gas discharge openings being opened as a portion of the sealing tape which closes each of the plurality of gas discharge openings is cleaved with increase in pressure in the accommodation space as a result of burning of the gas generating agent, the plurality of gas discharge openings including gas discharge openings set to be different from one another in opening pressure expressed as F×t×C/S so as to be opened stepwise with increase in pressure in the accommodation space as a result of burning of the gas generating agent, where F represents shear strength of the sealing tape, t represents a thickness of the portion of the sealing tape which closes each of the plurality of gas discharge openings, C represents a circumferential length of each of the plurality of gas discharge openings, and S represents an opening area of each of the plurality of gas discharge openings, a condition of T≤1.8 [mm] and SA≥60 [mm 2 ] being satisfied, where T represents a thickness of a portion of the housing which defines the accommodation space and SA represents a total opening area of the plurality of gas discharge openings, at least one of the plurality of gas discharge openings being in a shape of an elongated hole different in opening width in directions orthogonal to each other, opening pressures of the plurality of gas discharge openings being set differently from one another in three levels, a set ratio of an opening pressure P 1 of gas discharge openings of a first level to an opening pressure P 3 of gas discharge openings of a third level being not lower than 0.5 and lower than 0.7 and a set ratio of an opening pressure P 2 of gas discharge openings of a second level to the opening pressure P 3 of the gas discharge openings of the third level being not lower than 0.75 and not higher than 0.95, where P 1 , P 2 , and P 3 sequentially represent an opening pressure of the gas discharge openings of the first level set to be lowest in opening pressure to an opening pressure of the gas discharge openings of the third level set to be highest in opening pressure, and respective ratios of sums Sa 1 to Sa 2 of opening areas of the gas discharge openings from the first level to the second level to the total opening area SA of the plurality of gas discharge openings being not lower than 0.23 and not higher than 0.44, where Sa 1 , Sa 2 , and Sa 3 sequentially represent a sum of opening areas of the gas discharge openings of the first level to a sum of opening areas of the gas discharge openings of the third level among the plurality of gas discharge openings. 7. The gas generator according to claim 6 , wherein a ratio of the sum Sa 3 of opening areas of the gas discharge openings in the third level to the total opening area SA of the plurality of gas discharge openings is not lower than 0.23 and not higher than 0.44. 8. The gas generator according to claim 6 , wherein all of the plurality of gas discharge openings are in the shape of the elongated hole different in opening width in the directions orthog
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