Patents Assigned to Island Pyrochemical Industries Corp.
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Patent number: 8317951Abstract: The micro gas generator employs a liquid propellant, e.g. 50% to 60% by weight hydroxyl ammonium nitrate as an oxidizer, 16% to 22% triethyl ammonium nitrate as fuel, 21% to 28% water as a diluent to provide stability and 1% to 3% additives. The liquid propellant is housed in a can mounted in sealed relation on a retainer in which an initiator is also mounted.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2010Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Island Pyrochemical Industries Corp.Inventor: Amnon Parizat
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Patent number: 7464961Abstract: The variable output inflator includes an injection piston assembly containing a sealed container of liquid propellant. The movement of the injection piston of the assembly is controlled by an electromagnetic valve that controls the flow of a fluid from a reservoir and against which an annular skirt of the injection piston moves during actuation.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2006Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Island Pyrochemical Industries Corp.Inventors: Amnon Parizat, Robert Cannetti, Volker Seiler, Juergen Markwardt
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Patent number: 6889613Abstract: The variable output inflator includes an injection piston assembly containing a liquid propellant chamber from which liquid propellant is injected through one or more nozzles in the injection piston into a combustion chamber. The movement of the injection piston is controlled by a magnetic control unit employing an annular gap through which the MR fluid flows in a controlled manner. The inflator is of cylindrical type and may be made of small compact dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Island Pyrochemical Industries Corp.Inventors: Amnon Parizat, Marek Tarczynski
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Patent number: 6889614Abstract: The air bag inflator employs an injection piston assembly in which liquid propellant is delivered through nozzles in the injection piston to the combustion chamber. Metering of the liquid propellant is accomplished in a manner that is not sensitive to changes in ambient temperatures. A plug is slidably mounted between the propellant chamber and the nozzles to prevent flashback at startup. The plug is pushed forwardly to expose the nozzles to the propellant chamber in response to a predetermined pressure in the propellant chamber. A plug may also be fitted into each nozzle to be expelled into the combustion chamber upon opening of the nozzle. A tape may also be provided over the outlet of the nozzle to prevent flashback into the propellant chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Island Pyrochemical Industries Corp.Inventors: Ammon Parizat, Marek Tarczynski
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Patent number: 6871871Abstract: The air bag inflator is particularly useful for mounting in a steering wheel of a vehicle for inflating an air bag. A magnetic control unit is disposed concentrically of an injection piston through which liquid propellant is injected from a liquid propellant chamber into a combustion chamber. In one embodiment, the injection piston and pump piston are contoured to define a contoured liquid propellant chamber. In a second embodiment, an annular injection piston is slidably mounted on an annular pump piston to define an annular liquid propellant chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Island Pyrochemical Industries Corp.Inventors: Amnon Parizat, Marek Tarczynski
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Patent number: 6655743Abstract: The seat belt module is electronically controlled using magneto-rheological fluid. A CPU delivers a signal to an electromagnetic coil within the module at the beginning of a crash to cause the viscosity of the magneto-rheological fluid to increase sufficient to lock the spool on which the seat belt is wound against rotation. Thereafter, a subsequent signal is delivered by the CPU to the coil to reduce the magnetic field and the viscosity of the magneto-rheological fluid allowing the spool to be unwound in a programmed manner so as to reduce the forces imposed on an occupant by the seat belt. The CPU may be pre-programmed in response to signals from sensors throughout the vehicle that deliver signals corresponding to the characteristics of the occupant and may be programmed in response to signals from these sensors and from an air bag to respond in real time.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Island Pyrochemical Industries Corp.Inventors: Amnon Parizat, Marek Tarczynski