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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 15, 1997
Filed:
Oct. 19, 1994
Mark Lucas Avory, Foster City, CA (US);
William David Fahey, Cupertino, CA (US);
Stewart Shannon Fields, Redwood City, CA (US);
Charles Joyce Moore, Jr, Redwood Shores, CA (US);
Charles John Piper, III, Pleasant Hill, CA (US);
David Whang, San Jose, CA (US);
Terry Joseph Pink, Felton, CA (US);
Albert Jiggs Baggett, Jr, San Carlos, CA (US);
Martin Gerald Richman, Salinas, CA (US);
Lawrence Theodore Weinman, San Ramon, CA (US);
Quantic Industries, Inc., San Carlos, CA (US);
Abstract
The invention relates to an electrical initiator which can be used with an automobile air bag or seat belt pretensioner. The initiator comprises a header, a cup, conducting pins, epoxy pin seals, a bridgewire, a primer, and an output charge. In some embodiments, the initiator also includes a director can. The header and the cup are composed of an insulating dielectric material capable of being ultrasonically welded together. The header secures the pins. Each pin is electrically conductive and each is formed with a buttress knurl to form a seal when each pin is inserted into the header. Additionally, the pins are further sealed to the header by an epoxy sealant and the interference fit of the pin to the header. The bridgewire connects the pins together on one side of the header. An electrical signal through the bridgewire generates heat igniting the primer. Primer reacts with the output charge that in turn ignites a solid gas generant that produces gas that fills air bags or activates the gas generator that drives seat belt pretensioners. The primer contacts the bridgewire. The output charge contacts the primer. The output charge is in the cup, and the cup is ultrasonically welded to the header to provide, along with the pin seals, an environmentally secure seal.