Igniter assembly, airbag system, and detection system and detection method for same

US9945645B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9945645-B2
Application numberUS-201314917584-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 10, 2013
Priority dateSep 10, 2013
Publication dateApr 17, 2018
Grant dateApr 17, 2018

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An igniter assembly for which an igniter and a conductive igniter collar are integrated via an insulating layer, wherein the igniter comprises a metal eyelet, a metal cover that retains the eyelet therein, an ignition charge that is disposed in the cover and in a space in contact with an end face of the eyelet, a heating body that is connected to the end face of the eyelet, and a conductive pin that passes through the insulating layer and is electrically connected to the heating body. The other end of the conductive pin is exposed from the insulating layer so that a current supplying circuit is connected. An IC tag is disposed in the insulating layer and near the conductive pin. The IC tag has an IC chip and a coil antenna that is wound around the IC chip.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An igniter assembly for which an igniter and a conductive igniter collar retaining the igniter therein are integrated with an insulating layer interposed therebetween, the igniter comprising: a metal eyelet partially covered with the insulating layer; a metal cover that retains the eyelet therein; an ignition charge disposed in a space in contact with one end face of the eyelet within the cover; a heating element connected to the one end face of the eyelet; and at least one conductive pin electrically connected to the heating element, wherein one end of the conductive pin is exposed from the insulating layer so that a current supply circuit for supplying an ignition current to the heating element is connected thereto from outside the igniter collar; an IC tag is disposed adjacent to the conductive pin within the insulating layer; the IC tag has an IC chip and a coil antenna wound around the IC chip; the igniter assembly has a length shorter than ¼ of a radio wavelength λused in a reader/writer for the IC tag; and the IC tag is disposed in the vicinity of the other end face of the eyelet opposite the one end face, at a perpendicular or nearly perpendicular angle and so that a surface of the coil antenna becomes parallel or nearly parallel to the conductive pin. 2. The igniter assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the IC tag is of a tabular shape; the eyelet is of a hollow columnar shape; and the tabular IC tag has one side disposed on the other end face of the eyelet and is embedded in the insulating layer. 3. The igniter assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the coil antenna of the IC tag is a planar coil; the one end of the conductive pin is led out from the igniter assembly by at least one signal cable so as to be connectable to the current supply circuit; and the IC tag is disposed in a positional relation with respect to the conductive pin such that the IC tag is operated by a mutually-induced current that a magnetic flux line generated by a high-frequency current supplied to the conductive pin through the signal cable induces in the coil antenna wound around the IC chip. 4. The igniter assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the conductive pin has: a first conductive pin that passes through a hollow portion of the eyelet and is electrically connected to the heating element on the one end face of the eyelet; and a second conductive pin that is electrically connected to the other end face of the eyelet, and the IC tag is disposed perpendicularly on the other end face of the eyelet and embedded in the insulating layer along the second conductive pin. 5. The igniter assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the igniter assembly has a longitudinal length Lb of 20 mm or less; and the one end of the conductive pin extends to a connection space for a current supply component in the igniter collar. 6. The igniter assembly according to claim 5 , wherein the igniter is an igniter for instantaneously activating an occupant restraint system for a vehicle; the igniter collar and the signal cable are incorporated and installed in a vehicle body or steering wheel; and the signal cable between the current supply circuit and a connector connecting the signal cable to the conductive pin has a length Lc of at least 20 cm. 7. An airbag device comprising a gas generator, an igniter assembly, and a current supply circuit, the igniter assembly having a configuration in which an igniter and a conductive igniter collar retaining the igniter therein are integrated with an insulating layer interposed therebetween, wherein the igniter includes: a metal eyelet partially covered with the insulating layer; a metal cover that retains the eyelet therein; an ignition charge disposed in a space in contact with one end face of the eyelet within the cover; a heating element connected to the one end face of the eyelet; and at least one conductive pin that passes through the insulating layer and is electrically connected to the heating element, wherein one end of the conductive pin is exposed from the insulating layer so that the current supply circuit for supplying an ignition current to the heating element is connected thereto from outside the igniter collar; an IC tag is disposed adjacent to the conductive pin within the insulating layer; the IC tag has an IC chip and a coil antenna wound around the IC chip; the igniter assembly has a length shorter than ¼ of a radio wavelength λused in a reader/writer for the IC tag; the IC tag is disposed in the vicinity of the other end face of the eyelet opposite the one end face, at a perpendicular or nearly perpendicular angle and so that a surface of the coil antenna becomes parallel or nearly parallel to the conductive pin; and the one end of the conductive pin is led out from the igniter assembly by at least one signal cable so as to be connectable to the current supply circuit. 8. The airbag device according to claim 7 , wherein the igniter collar and the signal cable are incorporated and installed in a vehicle body or steering wheel; and in the signal cable, a standing wave is generated by a radiated wave radiated by the reader/writer for IC tag communication, and a mutually-induced current is induced in the coil antenna located inside the IC tag by the standing wave, thereby operating the IC tag. 9. The airbag device according to claim 8 , wherein the signal cable between the current supply circuit and a connector connecting the signal cable to the conductive pin has a length Lc of at least 20 cm; and the IC tag is disposed in a positional relation with respect to the conductive pin such that the IC tag is operated by the mutually-induced current that a magnetic flux line generated by a high-frequency current supplied to the conductive pin through the signal cable induces in the coil antenna wound around the IC chip. 10. A detection system for an igniter assembly using an IC tag communication reader/writer, the igniter assembly comprising: an igniter collar; and an igniter fixed to the igniter collar with an insulating layer interposed therebetween, the igniter including: a metal eyelet partially covered with the insulating layer; a metal cover that retains the eyelet therein; an ignition charge disposed in a space in contact with one end face of the eyelet within the cover; a heating element connected to the one end face of the eyelet; and at least one conductive pin that passes through the insulating layer and is electrically connected to the heating element, wherein one end of the conductive pin is exposed from the insulating layer so that a current supply circuit for supplying an ignition current to the heating element is connected thereto from outside the igniter collar; an IC tag is disposed adjacent to the conductive pin within the insulating layer; the IC tag has an IC chip and a coil antenna wound around the IC chip; the igniter assembly has a length shorter than ¼ of a radio wavelength λused in the IC tag reader/writer for the IC tag; the IC tag is disposed in the vicinity of the other end face of the eyelet opposite the one end face, at a perpendicular or nearly perpendicular angle and so that a surface of the coil antenna becomes parallel or nearly parallel to the conductive pin; and a standing wave is generated in a signal cable by a radiated wave radiated by the IC tag communication reader/writer, and a mutually-induced current is induced in the coil antenna located inside the IC tag by the standing wave, thereby operating the IC tag. 11. The detection system for the igniter assembly according to claim 10 , wherein the one end of the conductive pin ext

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  • characterised by casing · CPC title

  • using instantaneous generation of gas, e.g. pyrotechnic (B60R21/268 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Ignitors · CPC title

  • F42B3/121Primary

    Initiators with incorporated integrated circuit · CPC title

  • characterised by occupant or pedestian · CPC title

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What does patent US9945645B2 cover?
An igniter assembly for which an igniter and a conductive igniter collar are integrated via an insulating layer, wherein the igniter comprises a metal eyelet, a metal cover that retains the eyelet therein, an ignition charge that is disposed in the cover and in a space in contact with an end face of the eyelet, a heating body that is connected to the end face of the eyelet, and a conductive pin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hitachi Systems Ltd, Daicel Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F42B3/121. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 17 2018 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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