Deployment of a detonator assembly
US-2024393094-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9335133B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9335133-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313939732-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 11, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 10, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 10, 2016 |
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An igniter assembly includes, an igniter main body integrated with a resin portion. The igniter main body includes, a metallic header having an electro-conductive pin, a metallic cup covering the metallic header so as to form a charging space, and an ignition agent charged within the charging space. The igniter assembly further includes, a cover member covering the metallic cup, the cover member being provided with a reinforcing rib at least on an inner circumferential surface of a peripheral wall thereof, and the resin portion surrounds at least a portion of the peripheral wall of the cover member, a portion of the metallic header, and the electro-conductive pin.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An igniter assembly, comprising: an igniter main body, integrated with a resin portion, the igniter main body including: a metallic header having an electro-conductive pin; a metallic cup covering the metallic header so as to form a charging space, an ignition agent charged within the charging space; and a cover member covering the metallic cup, the cover member having an electrically insulating characteristic and being provided with first reinforcing ribs on an inner circumferential surface of a peripheral wall thereof, each of the first reinforcing ribs partially increasing a wall thickness of the peripheral wall and extending in an axial direction of the cover member and including an apex that determines a maximum thickness of each of the first reinforcing ribs, in a height direction of each of the first reinforcing ribs, that presses against an outer circumferential surface of the metallic cup, the height direction being a radius direction of the cover member, the igniter assembly including the resin portion surrounding at least a portion of the peripheral wall of the cover member, a portion of the metallic header, and the electro-conductive pin. 2. The igniter assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the cover member is further provided with second reinforcing ribs on an outer circumferential surface of the peripheral wall thereof, and a portion of the outer circumferential surface, in a side of an opening of the cover member, including the second reinforcing ribs is surrounded by the resin portion. 3. The igniter assembly according to claim 1 , wherein, in the cover member, the first reinforcing ribs are equidistantly formed on the inner circumferential surface, and second reinforcing ribs are equidistantly formed on an outer circumferential surface of the peripheral wall of the cover member. 4. The igniter assembly according to claim 1 , wherein, a bottom surface of the cover member includes a concave portion recessed inwardly at a central part thereof, an annular surface around the concave portion, and an inclined surface extending between the concave portion and the annular surface. 5. A method of assembling the igniter assembly according to claim 1 , comprising: preparing the cover member having the first reinforcing rib, the first reinforcing rib preventing the cover member from deforming before being fitted to the metallic cup member; placing the cover member on a stand such that an opening thereof is directed upwardly; fitting the metallic cup of the igniter main body into the cover member from an opening side thereof; and providing the resin portion, wherein when the metallic cup is fitted into the cover member, while bringing the first reinforcing ribs on the inner circumferential surface of the cover member and an outer circumferential surface of the metallic cup into contact with each other, fitting is performed with a gap formed between the outer circumferential surface of the metallic cup and the inner circumferential surface of the cover member. 6. A cover member for an electrical insulation, used for the igniter assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising: a cup-like shaped cover member including a bottom surface and the peripheral wall provided with the first reinforcing ribs extending longitudinally in the axis direction, the igniter assembly including an igniter main body including: the metallic header having the electro-conductive pin, the metallic cup covering the metallic header so as to form the charging space, and the ignition agent charged within the charging space, wherein the cover member covers the metallic cup. 7. The igniter assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising: a second reinforcing rib formed on an outer circumferential surface of the peripheral wall of the cover member. 8. The igniter assembly according to claim 1 , wherein an outer circumferential surface of the metallic cup and an inner circumferential surface of the cover member extending between adjacent first reinforcing ribs are partially in contact with one another at a contact portion, and the outer circumferential surface of the metallic cup and the inner circumferential surface of the cover member define a first gap, extending in the axial direction of the cup member, between one of the adjacent first reinforcing ribs and the contact portion, and a second gap, extending in the axial direction, between another one of the adjacent first reinforcing ribs and the contact portion. 9. The igniter assembly according to claim 1 , wherein an amount of increase in the thickness of the peripheral wall, in the radius direction of the cover member, that forms each of the first reinforcing ribs is smaller than a thickness, in the radius direction, of the peripheral wall without the increased wall thickness. 10. An igniter assembly, comprising: an igniter main body, integrated with a resin portion, the igniter main body including: a metallic header having an electro-conductive pin; a metallic cup covering the metallic header so as to form a charging space, an ignition agent charged within the charging space; and a cover member covering the metallic cup, the cover member having an electrically insulating characteristic and being provided with a first reinforcing rib on an inner circumferential surface of a peripheral wall thereof, the first reinforcing rib partially increasing a wall thickness of the peripheral wall and extending in an axial direction of the cover member and including an apex that determines a maximum thickness of the first reinforcing rib, in a height direction of the first reinforcing rib, that presses against an outer circumferential surface of the metallic cup, the height direction being a radius direction of the cover member, the igniter assembly including the resin portion surrounding at least a portion of the peripheral wall of the cover member, a portion of the metallic header, and the electro-conductive pin. 11. The igniter assembly according to claim 10 , wherein an amount of increase in the thickness of the peripheral wall, in the radius direction of the cover member, that forms each of the first reinforcing ribs is smaller than a thickness, in the radius direction, of the peripheral wall without the increased wall thickness.
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