Metal-fixing material feedthrough, method for the production thereof and uses thereof

US11945392B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11945392-B2
Application numberUS-202017110753-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 3, 2020
Priority dateDec 19, 2019
Publication dateApr 2, 2024
Grant dateApr 2, 2024

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A metal-fixing material feedthrough for at least one of an airbag igniter or a belt pre-tensioner includes a main body having a through opening formed therein and at least one metal pin fused into the through opening in a vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material. A surface of the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material is a freely fused surface and lies in a same plane as an end face of the at least one metal pin.

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What is claimed is: 1. A metal-fixing material feedthrough for at least one of an airbag igniter or a belt pre-tensioner, comprising: a main body having a through opening formed therein; and at least one metal pin fused into the through opening in a vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material, a surface of the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material being a freely fused surface and lying in a same plane as an end face of the at least one metal pin, a mean roughness Ra of the surface of the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material according to DIN EN ISO 4287 being less than 0.1 μm or being in a range of from 0.015 μm to 0.05 μm. 2. The metal-fixing material feedthrough of claim 1 , further comprising a conductor mounted between the main body and the at least one metal pin, the conductor connecting the main body and the at least one metal pin in an electrically conductive manner, and the freely fused surface of the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material is free from open bubbles in the region of the conductor. 3. The metal-fixing material feedthrough of claim 1 , wherein the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material has, in its volume, bubbles with a proportion of bubbles BV and, at its surface, a glass skin that at least one of has a proportion of bubbles which is smaller than BV, has at most 5 bubbles, or is bubble-free. 4. The metal-fixing material feedthrough of claim 1 , wherein there is a continuous transition from the surface of the main body to an inner wall of the through opening. 5. The metal-fixing material feedthrough of claim 4 , wherein the continuous transition has an increasing gradient in a direction towards the inner wall of the through opening. 6. The metal-fixing material feedthrough of claim 1 , further comprising a trough between an inner wall of the through opening and the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material in a region of the surface. 7. The metal-fixing material feedthrough of claim 6 , wherein at least one of: the trough has a width which is at least one of at most 0.13 mm or from 0.005 mm to 0.13 mm; or the trough has a depth which is at least one of at most 0.03 mm, at most 0.015 mm, or between 0.025 mm and 0.05 mm. 8. The metal-fixing material feedthrough of claim 6 , wherein the through opening is of circular design in plan view and the trough follows the inner wall of the through opening in a circle. 9. The metal-fixing material feedthrough of claim 6 , further comprising a conductor mounted between the main body and the at least one metal pin, the conductor connecting the main body and the at least one metal pin in an electrically conductive manner, wherein the conductor rests at least in some region or regions on the surface of the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material and bridges the trough. 10. The metal-fixing material feedthrough of claim 6 , wherein the main body is composed of a steel at least at an interface with the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material; wherein the steel of the main body is subject to at least one of wetting or adhesion in relation to glass, which at least assists formation of the trough. 11. The metal-fixing material feedthrough of claim 10 , wherein the least one metal pin is composed of a steel at least at an interface with the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material. 12. The metal-fixing material feedthrough of claim 1 , wherein the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material rests against a surface of the at least one metal pin without forming a trough. 13. An ignition device, comprising: a metal-fixing material feedthrough comprising: a main body having a through opening formed therein; and at least one metal pin fused into the through opening in a vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material, a surface of the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material being a freely fused surface and lying in a same plane as an end face of the at least one metal pin, a mean roughness Ra of the surface of the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material according to DIN EN ISO 4287 being less than 0.1 μm or being in a range of from 0.015 μm to 0.05 μm. 14. The ignition device of claim 13 , further comprising a cap coupled to the main body to form a cavity and a propellant charge disposed in the cavity. 15. The ignition device of claim 13 , further comprising a conductor mounted between the main body and the at least one metal pin, the conductor connecting the main body and the at least one metal pin in an electrically conductive manner, and the freely fused surface of the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material is free from open bubbles in the region of the conductor. 16. The ignition device of claim 13 , wherein the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material has, in its volume, bubbles with a proportion of bubbles BV and, at its surface, a glass skin that at least one of has a proportion of bubbles which is smaller than BV, has at most 5 bubbles, or is bubble-free. 17. The ignition device of claim 13 , further comprising a trough between an inner wall of the through opening and the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material in a region of the surface. 18. The ignition device of claim 17 , further comprising a conductor mounted between the main body and the at least one metal pin, the conductor connecting the main body and the at least one metal pin in an electrically conductive manner, wherein the conductor rests at least in some region or regions on the surface of the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material and bridges the trough. 19. The ignition device of claim 18 , wherein the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material has, in its volume, bubbles with a proportion of bubbles BV and, at its surface, a glass skin that at least one of has a proportion of bubbles which is smaller than BV, has at most 5 bubbles, or is bubble-free. 20. A method for producing a metal-fixing material feedthrough having at least one metal pin that is fused into a through opening of a main body in a vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material that has a surface between the at least one metal pin and the main body, the method comprising: fusing the at least one metal pin into the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material by heating the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material, the heated fixing material being freely fused at the surface, a mean roughness Ra of the surface of the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material according to DIN EN ISO 4287 being less than 0.1 μm or being in a range of from 0.015 μm to 0.05 μm. 21. A method for producing a metal-fixing material feedthrough comprising at least one metal pin that is fixed in a through opening of a main body in a vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material that has a surface, the method comprising: fixing the at least one metal pin in the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material and the through opening such that the surface of the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material is in a same plane as an end face of the at least one metal pin without grinding the surface of the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material, the metal-fixing material feedthrough further comprising a conductor resting on the surface of the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material.

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  • B60R21/217Primary

    Inflation fluid source retainers, e.g. reaction canisters; Connection of bags, covers, diffusers or inflation fluid sources therewith or together · CPC title

  • B60R21/26Primary

    characterised by the inflation fluid source or means to control inflation fluid flow {(arrangement or mounting thereof to the vehicle B60R21/20; blasting cartridges for producing gas under pressure in general F42B3/04; initiators or igniters therefor F42B3/10)} · CPC title

  • Mechanical triggering means therefor (also adapted for air bag inflators B60R21/33) · CPC title

  • Joining pieces of glass to pieces of other inorganic material; Joining glass to glass other than by fusing (C03C17/00 takes precedence; layered structures comprising at least one glass sheet B32B17/00; wired glass C03B; joining glass to ceramics C04) · CPC title

  • by fusing glass directly to metal · CPC title

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What does patent US11945392B2 cover?
A metal-fixing material feedthrough for at least one of an airbag igniter or a belt pre-tensioner includes a main body having a through opening formed therein and at least one metal pin fused into the through opening in a vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material. A surface of the vitreous or glass ceramic fixing material is a freely fused surface and lies in a same plane as an end face of the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schott Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60R21/217. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Apr 02 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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