Ammunition and explosives – Powder form – Having embedded reinforcing or burning control means
Patent
1995-10-19
1997-09-16
Nelson, Peter A.
Ammunition and explosives
Powder form
Having embedded reinforcing or burning control means
102292, 149 17, 280741, C06D 506, C06B 4504
Patent
active
056683456
ABSTRACT:
A hybrid inflator has porous substrate coated with a heat-producing, essentially non gas-producing composition for heating pressurized inflation gases in the inflator.
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Hussey Brett
Moore Walter A.
Schroeder David D.
Morton International Inc.
Nelson Peter A.
Rauchfuss, Jr. George W.
White Gerald K.
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