IGNITER
20170350679 · 2017-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
F42C7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B3/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B3/117
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An igniter includes a first ignition charge, a first member which has a predetermined inner surface and a second member. The second member is arranged in a state of being inserted into the first member and which has a predetermined outer surface opposed to the predetermined inner surface in an arrangement state, for forming a predetermined space to arrange the first ignition charge between the predetermined inner surface and the predetermined outer surface. When the second member is rotated with respect to the first member, then the first ignition charge is ignited in the predetermined space by means of a predetermined pressure including a shear force generated between the predetermined outer surface and the predetermined inner surface in accordance with the rotation, and a combustion product of the first ignition charge is released from an opening of the predetermined space. Accordingly, preferable ignition of the ignition charge is realized.
Claims
1. An igniter comprising: a first ignition charge; a first member which has a predetermined inner surface; and a second member which is arranged in a state of being inserted into the first member and which has a predetermined outer surface opposed to the predetermined inner surface in an arrangement state, for forming a predetermined space to arrange the first ignition charge between the predetermined inner surface and the predetermined outer surface, wherein: the second member is arranged in the arrangement state so that the second member is rotatable with respect to the first member about a center of an axis of insertion of the second member in the arrangement state, in a state in which the first ignition charge is interposed in the predetermined space; the predetermined space has an opening which is communicated with outside of the predetermined space in an axial direction of the axis of insertion; and when the second member is rotated with respect to the first member, then the first ignition charge is ignited in the predetermined space by means of a predetermined pressure including a shear force generated between the predetermined outer surface and the predetermined inner surface in accordance with the rotation, and a combustion product of the first ignition charge is released from the opening of the predetermined space.
2. The igniter according to claim 1, further comprising a regulating portion which regulates separation of the second member from the first member in the direction of the axis of insertion when the second member is rotated with respect to the first member and the first ignition charge is ignited.
3. The igniter according to claim 2, wherein: the regulating portion is the predetermined inner surface and the predetermined outer surface which are formed to provide protrusion and recess in a cross section taken in the axial direction of the axis of insertion; and when the first ignition charge is ignited, then the predetermined inner surface and the predetermined outer surface are brought in contact with each other, and thus the separation of the second member from the first member is regulated.
4. The igniter according to claim 2, wherein: the predetermined inner surface is a screw thread portion of the first member which is a female screw member; the predetermined outer surface is a screw thread portion of the second member which is a male screw member; and the regulating portion is formed by the first member and the second member which are screw-engaged with each other.
5. The igniter according to claim 1, further comprising a second ignition charge which is ignitable by the combustion product and which is arranged at a predetermined portion capable of being brought in contact with the combustion product of the ignition charge released from the opening in the vicinity of the opening of the predetermined space.
6. The igniter according to claim 5, further comprising a communication passage which is formed for at least one of the first member and the second member and which makes communication between the predetermined space and the predetermined portion at which the second ignition charge is arranged.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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EMBODIMENTS
[0028] An embodiment of the present disclosure will be explained below with reference to the drawings. Note that the structure or construction of the following embodiment is described by way of example, and the present disclosure is not limited to the structure or construction of the embodiment.
<Structure of Igniter 10>
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[0030] The igniter 10 shown in
[0031] The first member 1 and the second member 2, which have the screw thread surfaces 1c, 2b as described above, are formed with the respective screw thread surfaces so that the first member 1 and the second member 2 can be screw-engaged with each other by the aid of the mutual screw thread surfaces. Then, in order to arrive at the arrangement state shown in
[0032] Further, a handle portion 6, which has a sufficient length to such an extent that the handle portion 6 protrudes from the first member 1 even in a state in which the second member 2 is inserted into the first member 1, is attached to a portion of the second member 2 disposed on a proximal end side (left side as viewed in
[0033] Further, in the arrangement state shown in
[0034] An explanation will now be made about the charge of the first ignition charge 8 in the igniter 10. As shown in
[0035] In this context, the space 7, which is formed between the screw thread surface 1c and the screw thread surface 2b, is the space in which the first ignition charge 8 is charged as described above. The space 7 is formed to surround the second member 2. In this arrangement, the space 7 is open to the side of the forward end portion 1b of the first member 1 and the side of the proximal end portion respectively. Then, the opening of the space 7, which is disposed on the side of the forward end portion 1b, is in a state of being closed by the second ignition charge 4 arranged at the forward end portion 1b as shown in
[0036] Further, as shown in
[0037] An explanation will be made about the ignition operation of the igniter 10 constructed as described above. Note that in this embodiment, the ignition charges, which have the same components, are used for the first ignition charge 8 and the second ignition charge 4. The ignition charge is exemplified, for example, by a propellant containing zirconium and potassium perchlorate (ZPP), a propellant containing titanium hydride and potassium perchlorate (THPP), a propellant containing titanium and potassium perchlorate (TiPP), a propellant containing aluminum and potassium perchlorate (APP), a propellant containing aluminum and bismuth oxide (ABO), a propellant containing aluminum and molybdenum oxide (AMO), a propellant containing aluminum and copper oxide (ACO), a propellant containing aluminum and iron oxide (AFO), or a propellant composed of a combination of a plurality of the foregoing propellants. These propellants exhibit such characteristics that, although the propellants generate hot and high-pressure plasma during combustion immediately after ignition, when combustion products condense at a room temperature, the propellants do not contain gaseous components and the pressure generated decreases abruptly. It is also allowable that any propellant or pyrotechnic charge other than the above is used as the ignition charge.
[0038] In this context, when the handle portion 6 is rotated at a strength which is intense to a certain extent in the arrangement state shown in
[0039] When the predetermined pressure is applied to the first ignition charge 8 in accordance with the rotation of the second member 2 as described above, then the first ignition charge 8 is ignited, and the combustion product is produced by the combustion thereof. In this case, the space 7, in which the first ignition charge 8 is arranged, is open to the space disposed on the side of the forward end portion 1b at which the second ignition charge 4 is arranged. Therefore, the combustion product flows into the side of the second ignition charge 4 via the opening. Further, as described above, the second member 2 is formed with the groove 9. Therefore, the combustion product, which is produced in the space 7, flows into the side of the second ignition charge 4 via the groove 9 as well. In this way, the combustion product, which is produced by the ignition and the combustion of the first ignition charge 8, is supplied to the second ignition charge 4, and thus the second ignition charge 4 is subsequently ignited and combusted. As for the second ignition charge 4, a relatively large space, in which the second ignition charge 4 is arranged, can be secured as compared with the first ignition charge 8. Therefore, the charge amount of the second ignition charge 4 is an amount to such an extent that the output is determined as provided by the igniter 10. Therefore, the charge amount of the first ignition charge 8 is an amount capable of producing the combustion product in order to ignite and combust the second ignition charge 4.
[0040] As described above, in the igniter 10, the predetermined pressure including the shear force is applied to the first ignition charge 8 charged in the space 7 in accordance with the mechanical rotational motion of the second member 2 brought about as the starting point. Accordingly, the first ignition charge 8 and the second ignition charge 4 are successively ignited and combusted, and the output is obtained as the igniter 10. Then, it is possible to secure or guarantee the stable ignition and the combustion of the ignition charge by utilizing the shear force resulting from the rotational motion as described above. Note that when the first ignition charge 8 and the second ignition charge 4 are combusted, the pressure, which corresponds to the combustion energy, is applied to the second member 2. However, the second member 2 is screw-engaged with the first member 1. Therefore, when the pressure is applied, the screw thread surface 1c and the screw thread surface 2b are engaged or meshed with each other. The separation of the second member 2 from the first member 1 (for example, the movement in the leftward direction as viewed in
<Example of Use of Igniter 10>
[0041] In this context, when the igniter 10 is carried on a predetermined apparatus or device, the output thereof can be thereby utilized for a variety of purposes. Accordingly, an explanation will be made on the basis of
[0042] When the igniter 10 is attached to the igniter collar 11 as described above, the igniter 10 is easily carried on the side of the predetermined apparatus or device by the aid of the igniter collar 11. Further, in the igniter assembly 15, the handle portion 6 and the components or parts relevant to the ignition charge charged in the igniter 10 are arranged with the base plate 11b intervening therebetween. Therefore, the combustion product of the ignition charge, especially the combustion product of the first ignition charge 8 hardly arrives at the side of the handle portion 6. The combustion product hardly affects the operation of the igniter 10, i.e., for example, the operation to rotate the handle portion 6 performed by the user in order to cause the ignition. This feature also improves the operability of the igniter 10 operated by the user.
[0043] An explanation will now be made on the basis of
[0044] In this case, any additional ignition charge is not especially arranged in the combustion chamber 28 shown in
[0045] In the next place, a piston 26 made of metal is arranged in the through-hole 29 so that the piston 26 is slidable in the axial direction in the through-hole 29. One end thereof is exposed on the side of the combustion chamber 28, and a plunger 27 is integrally attached to the other end. In this arrangement, for example, butyl rubber and silicon rubber can be adopted as the material for the plunger 27. Further, examples of the material include styrene-based elastomer, hydrogenated styrene-based elastomer, and the styrene-based elastomer and the hydrogenated styrene-based elastomer added with polyethylene, polypropylene, polybutene, polyolefin such as α-olefin copolymer, liquid paraffin, oil such as process oil, and powder inorganic matters such as talc, cast, and mica. Further, polyvinyl chloride-based elastomer, olefin-based elastomer, polyester-based elastomer, polyamide-based elastomer, and polyurethane-based elastomer, various rubber materials (in particular, those subjected to vulcanization) such as natural rubber, isoprene rubber, chloroprene rubber, nitrile-butadiene rubber, and styrene-butadiene rubber, mixtures of the kinds of elastomer and the kinds of rubber, and the like can be adopted as the material of the plunger. Further, the plunger 27 has a plurality of annular projections which are formed on the outer circumference of a columnar body. The projections are made of resin, and hence the projections are elastically deformed when the plunger 27 is inserted into the through-hole 29 together with the piston 26. It is possible to enhance the degree of tight contact between the plunger 27 and the inner wall surface of the through-hole 29.
[0046] Then, the injection solution ML, which is to be injected by the syringe 20, is accommodated in the space which is formed in the through-hole 29 disposed on the side of the forward end of the syringe as starting from the plunger 27. Note that as shown in
[0047] Further, a holder 25, which is formed with a nozzle 24 for discharging or injecting the injection solution ML, is provided on the forward end side of the syringe 20. The holder 25 is fixed to the end surface of the main syringe body 22 while interposing a gasket 23 by the aid of a holder cap 30. The holder cap 30 is formed to have a brim-shaped cross section so that the holder cap 30 is caught or hooked by the holder 25, and the holder cap 30 is screw-fixed to the main syringe body 22. Accordingly, the holder 25 is prevented from being disengaged from the main syringe body 22, which would be otherwise disengaged by the pressure applied to the injection solution ML upon the discharge or injection of the injection solution ML. Further, the igniter assembly 15 is also rigidly attached to the main syringe body 22 by means of a cap 31 provided therefor, and the igniter assembly 15 is prevented from being disengaged. Note that one nozzle 24 may be formed at the center of the holder 25, or a plurality of nozzles 24 may be formed.
[0048] In this arrangement, as for the syringe 20, an operation button 21 is attached to the recess 6a (see
[0049] In the case of the syringe 20 constructed as described above, the user depresses the operation button 21 in a state in which the forward end of the nozzle 24 is brought in contact with a target (for example, skin surface of arm or leg of the user) into which the injection solution ML is to be injected. In accordance with the operation of the user, the handle portion 6 of the igniter assembly 15 performs the rotational motion (provided that the load is also applied to the handle portion 6 in the depressing direction). The first ignition charge 8 is ignited and combusted by means of the predetermined pressure including the shear force generated between the screw thread surfaces 1c, 2b. After that, the second ignition charge 4 is subsequently ignited and combusted. As a result, the interior of the combustion chamber 28 is filled with the combustion product, and the pressure is applied to the injection solution ML accommodated in the through-hole 29 by the aid of the piston 26. The pressurized injection solution ML is discharged or injected toward the injection target via the nozzle 24. The pressure is applied to the discharged injection solution ML. Therefore, the injection solution ML penetrates through the surface of the target, and the injection solution arrives at the inside thereof. Accordingly, it is possible to achieve the object or purpose of the injection performed by the syringe 20.
<Modified Embodiments of Igniter 10>
[0050] An explanation will be now made on the basis of
[0051] In the case of the igniter 10 constructed as described above, as shown in
[0052] Next, an explanation will be made on the basis of
[0053] Also in the igniter 10 constructed as described above, the first ignition charge 8 accommodated in the space 7 is ignited by rotating the second member 2 by the aid of the handle portion 6. In this arrangement, a stepped portion is formed at the connecting portion between the second member 2 and the handle portion 6 as shown in