Patents by Inventor Donald R. Lauritzen
Donald R. Lauritzen has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 5967551Abstract: An improvement in inflatable restraint air bag module assemblies with non-symmetric gas output inflators wherein a diffuser of specific design and in cooperation with the reaction canister results in reduced air bag deployment skewness.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1996Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Autoliv ASP, Inc.Inventors: John C. Newkirk, Larry D. Rose, Donald R. Lauritzen, Michael J. Ravenberg, Mark A. Thompson, David J. Green, Terry R. Davis
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Patent number: 5918901Abstract: An airbag module providing adaptive performance. The module includes a housing defining an interior. At least an inflator is received within the housing, and preferably the folded, uninflated cushion, also. Various arrangements are provided to selectively block, or create, a vent extending through the housing. This vent, when open, permits the inflation gas provided by the inflator to exit the housing without entering the cushion. The vent may be initially open, and blocked by a sliding cover block, may be initially closed and opened by movement of a slide plug, or may be initially closed and opened by deformation of a portion of the housing. The venting of the inflation gas will at least slow the rate of inflation of the cushion, and may reduce the final pressure within the cushion. As such, the housing will be vented for less severe collisions, and will not be vented for more severe collisions.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: Autoliv ASP, Inc.Inventors: Darrin L. Johnson, Bradley D. Harris, Donald R. Lauritzen
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Patent number: 5871228Abstract: Featured for use as a part of an inflatable restraint system airbag module is an elongated cylindrical airbag inflator containing a load of a gas generant material. The inflator has a size (i.e., length) selected to correspond to the size of the load of the gas generant material stored within the inflator.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Autoliv ASP, Inc.Inventors: David W. Lindsey, Donald R. Lauritzen, Larry D. Rose, David J. Green
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Patent number: 5851030Abstract: A regenerative monopropellant inflator having improved initiation of the regenerative cycle and improve operating efficiency. The inflator may direct the flow of the monopropellant into a localized volume to create a "hot spot" to increase combustion. This serves to ensure that the regenerative cycle is initiated. Various arrangements are provided to increase the residence time of the combusting monopropellant within the inflator, to ensure complete combustion of the monopropellant, and thus increased efficiency. These arrangements include inducing a helical gas flow to increase the length of the path traveled by the gas. Various barriers may also be placed within the gas flow to force direction changes, which reduce the velocity of the gas.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1996Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignee: Autoliv ASP, Inc.Inventors: Darrin L. Johnson, Bradley D. Harris, Donald R. Lauritzen
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Patent number: 5806884Abstract: A regenerative monopropellant inflator providing adaptive performance. The inflator includes a housing defining an interior. A piston is received in the housing and divides the interior into a fuel supply chamber and a combustion chamber. The piston moves through the fuel supply chamber during the regenerative combustion cycle to produce an inflation gas from reaction of the fuel in the combustion chamber. The inflation gas exits the combustion chamber via exit ports. To provide adaptive performance a back pressure may be selectively applied to the piston against its travel. This slows the piston, and thus the gas production of the inflator. Alternatively, the total size of the exit ports could be selectively varied to thus vary the pressure within the combustion chamber, known as throttling. Increased pressure within the combustion chamber causes an increase in the rate of inflation gas production.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1997Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Autoliv ASP, Inc.Inventors: Darrin L. Johnson, Bradley D. Harris, Donald R. Lauritzen
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Patent number: 5779265Abstract: Featured for use as a part of an inflator-containing inflatable restraint system is a reaction canister in which the reaction canister body includes a plurality of inflator output treatment fins extending towards, without contacting, the associated inflator. Also, provided are corresponding processes for treating the gas output of a vehicular safety restraint inflator. In practice, such treatment of a contacting stream typically involves one or more of: cooling, redirection of flow, and removal or filtering of particulate therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Inventors: Larry D. Rose, Donald R. Lauritzen, Bradley D. Harris
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Patent number: 5772243Abstract: A low pressure igniter system for a gas bag inflator using a head-end chamber or closure to house a pyrotechnic ignition compound that is ignited by an initiator (squib). The housing for the igniter includes a base having a skirt that extends from the periphery of the base with the base and the skirt being a single piece of material. When initiated the low pressure igniter has a large flame front producing hot gas and particles. The low pressure igniter provides a low cost alternative to current pyrotechnic igniters, and is further advantageous in that it makes practicable fabrication of inflator housings of sheet steel.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1997Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Inventors: David J. Green, Donald R. Lauritzen
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Patent number: 5768885Abstract: A regenerative liquid propellant rocket motor including a body having an integrally formed central tube. A primary combustion chamber is disposed in the body. A secondary combustion chamber is formed by the central tube of the body. A reservoir of liquid propellant is disposed in the body. A regenerative piston is slidably disposed in the body for delivering the liquid propellant to the primary and secondary combustion chambers. The piston includes a plurality of injection ports for injecting the liquid propellant. An ignitor is disposed in the body for initiating combustion of the liquid propellant. A nozzle is formed at a free end of the central tube for producing thrust, wherein upon ignition of the ignitor combustion occurs in the primary combustion chamber driving the piston into the liquid propellant reservoir and the liquid propellant is injected into the primary combustion chamber to produce combustion products which are channeled into the secondary combustion chamber and expanded through the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Autoliv ASP, Inc.Inventors: Darrin L. Johnson, Donald R. Lauritzen
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Patent number: 5681055Abstract: A side impact airbag module assembly having a combination airbag inflator and module housing and an airbag cushion. The combination airbag inflator and module housing has an extruded unitary one-piece hollow elongated longitudinal body having an outer surface, an inner surface, a first open end, a second open end, and a plurality of gas exhaust ports extending from the inner surface to the outer surface. Two airbag receiving channels, each channel having a slot running along the channel, are respectively located on the outer surface of the longitudinal body, parallel with the body on opposite sides of the plurality of gas exhaust ports. A first endplug seals the first open end and a second endplug seals the second open end with the inner surface of the longitudinal body and the endplugs defining a gas generant chamber containing a gas generant.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1996Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Morton International, Inc.Inventors: David J. Green, Donald R. Lauritzen, Donald J. Cunningham, J. Kirk Storey, Brent K. Olson
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Patent number: 5626360Abstract: Igniters for use in airbag inflators are disclosed. The igniters are fabricated of consumable materials which produce essentially no solid by-products. The igniters, or parts thereof, can be formed by molding or extrusion processes. The invention also provides a consumable auto-ignition cap as part of one of the embodiments of the igniter assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1995Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignee: Morton International, Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Lauritzen, David J. Green, Robert D. Taylor, Scott C. Mitson
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Patent number: 5623115Abstract: An elongated gas generator, or inflator, includes a pyrogen igniter mounted at one end thereof. The pyrogen igniter encloses a unitary grain of ignition material having a centrally located cavity. An initiator, or squib, is located to ignite the unitary grain at the surface of its centrally located cavity. The combustion products given off by the igniter are directed through a port and into a clear ignition channel provided in the center of the pyrotechnic gas generant material which extends the length of the gas generator, thereby causing the gas generant material to produce sufficient gas to inflate an associated airbag. The unitary grain of ignition material used in the pyrogen igniter facilitates and simplifies the assembly and manufacture of the igniter structure.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1995Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: Morton International, Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Lauritzen, David J. Green, Joseph L. Ralston
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Patent number: 5620205Abstract: An inflation system for automotive airbags which comprises a pyrogenic solid grain with igniter strips provided in grooves on its external surface. Upon ignition, the solid grain burns from its external surface inwardly while allowing the generated gas to pass freely from its external surface. Preferably both the pyrogenic solid grain and the igniter strips are extrusions, providing a simplified, less expensive manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1995Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Assignee: Morton International, Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Lauritzen, David J. Green, Robert D. Taylor, Scott C. Mitson
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Patent number: 5609354Abstract: A one piece reaction canister having a cover, a top panel and a bottom panel, a diffuser tube having a diffuser portion and a cap portion and formed in one piece with the top and bottom panels, end plates attached to the ends of the diffuser tube and the top and bottom panels, and a thrust neutral inflator supported by openings formed in the end plates, with the top and bottom panels extending in one piece to the cover from the diffuser and cap portions of the diffuser tube.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Morton International, Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Lauritzen, Bradley W. Smith
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Patent number: 5566975Abstract: Featured for use as a part of a reaction canister of an inflatable restraint system is a conventionally extruded one-piece canister structure body part having first and second opposite side walls and a bridging portion joining the first and second opposite side walls. In the body part, at least one of the bridging portion, first side wall and second side wall includes a tear seam adapted to tear under the influence of a build-up of pressure thereagainst to provide venting of such pressure. As a result of alleviating concerns such as of material fragmentation when exposed to extreme heat conditions, e.g., a fire, the invention allows the more widespread use of light weight, temperature sensitive materials in reaction canister constructions.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Morton International, Inc.Inventors: Mark W. Stull, Michael J. Ravenberg, Donald R. Lauritzen, Larry D. Rose, David J. Green
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Patent number: 5566973Abstract: The reaction canister of an airbag module assembly is extruded to include a semicircular floor, first and second sidewalls, and first and second end plates closing the ends of the canister, with the floor extending uniformly between the sidewalls, and a bottom edge of each sidewall defining a channel along its length. A cylindrical inflator chamber is suspended beneath the floor of the canister by opposed parallel wings which are integral with the inflator chamber and are insertable into and slide in the channels to a position wherein the walls of the channel are staked to the wings. A plenum chamber is formed between the curved wall of the inflator chamber and the floor of the reaction canister. The plenum chamber separates gas exit vent holes of the inflator chamber from gas inlet passages or vent holes in the canister floor.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Morton International, Inc.Inventors: David J. Green, Donald R. Lauritzen, S. Mark Bunker, Larry D. Rose
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Patent number: 5480182Abstract: Featured for use in the reaction canister of an inflatable restraint system is a continuous circumference diffuser tube. The diffuser tube may be a one-piece, two-piece or clamshell type all of which functionally are the same although the clamshell type is more versatile. The diffuser tube provides for the attachment of brackets for installation of the reaction canister in the instrument panel of a vehicle, provides a secure reliable attachment for the inflatable bag or protective cushion, and a secure installation of the inflator. The diffuser tube completely encloses the inflator and allows a last operation of assembly thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1994Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: Morton International, Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Lauritzen, Bradley W. Smith
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Patent number: 5470105Abstract: A diffuser device, an air bag/diffuser subassembly and an air bag module assembly for use in an inflatable air bag restraint system for use in a motor vehicle are provided. The diffuser device can function as a structural member, gas flow diffuser, heat shield and bag retainer and can serve to reduce the cost/weight of air bag module manufacture and assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1992Date of Patent: November 28, 1995Assignee: Morton International, Inc.Inventors: Larry D. Rose, Donald R. Lauritzen, Mike J. Ravenberg, Mark A. Thompson, David J. Green, Terry R. Davis
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Patent number: 5464249Abstract: A generant-loaded filter assembly is prepared as a unitary member for subsequent insertion into the inflator chamber of an airbag module. The assembly comprises a cylindrical filter pack having end caps enclosing the gas generant, a preload, and an igniter.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1994Date of Patent: November 7, 1995Assignee: Morton International, Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Lauritzen, Joseph L. Ralston
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Patent number: 5460401Abstract: A tethered cover airbag system is provided for motor vehicles and the like having a panel formed with an opening in the vicinity of an occupant's seat and including an inflatable airbag mounted in a housing or canister for containing the bag in a deflated condition. The housing has an open end aligned with a panel opening to permit the airbag to pass outwardly when deployed for cushioning support for an occupant in the adjacent seat. A cover is provided for normally closing the panel opening to protect the airbag and is bodily movable to uncover the opening during airbag deployment. A flexible tether is interconnected between the cover and the panel edge or the housing for limiting the movement of the cover away from the panel during deployment. A suitable attachment system is provided for spreading the load exerted by the tether over a large area of the cover for reducing stress exerted on the cover during airbag deployment.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1994Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignee: Morton International, Inc.Inventors: Russell S. Gans, Jeffery L. Scharret, Donald R. Lauritzen, W. Gary Wirt
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Patent number: 5458365Abstract: The deployable door of a passenger-side vehicle airbag restraint system is simultaneously fastened into an instrument panel opening and into engagement with the airbag module reaction canister. A spring clip on the canister receives a probe which is secured to the door through a pivoted breakaway connection. The probe is easily inserted into the clip but can be withdrawn only with difficulty. Airbag inflation thereafter separates the breakaway connection preferentially to the spring clip connection.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1993Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Assignee: Morton International, Inc.Inventors: Mark Rogers, Larry D. Rose, Donald R. Lauritzen, Melinda M. Newhouse