Chemical oxygen generator
Abstract
An improved chemical oxygen generator (10) includes an oxygen generating candle (12) having an oxygen source, which upon decomposition will yield oxygen, and a nontoxic additive to smooth decomposition and suppress formation of toxic free chlorine gas. The nontoxic additive may be taken from the group consisting of: (1) the oxides, hydroxides [and carbonates] of calcium and the rare earth elements; (2) the hydroxides [and carbonates] of magnesium; and (3) mixtures of the foregoing. A complete chemical oxygen generator utilizes the candle (12) of the invention. The oxygen generator preferably includes a canister (14), oxygen-generating candle (12), and an ignition device (16). Triggering of the ignition device ignites an ignition pellet (52) which initiates decomposition of the candle body (50). Once initiated, the candle will sustain decomposition to release breathable oxygen until the candle is completely reacted.
Claims
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1. In an oxygen-generating candle for producing a breathable gas and including therein an amount of an oxygen source which upon ignition and decomposition thereof will yield oxygen and residual chlorine, the improvement which comprises from about 0.5-15% by weight of a metal powder fuel, from about . .20.!..Iadd.70.Iaddend.-9% by weight of an oxygen source selected from the group consisting of sodium chlorate, . .potassium chlorate,.!. lithium chlorate, sodium perchlorate, . .potassium perchlorate.!. and lithium perchlorate and from about 0.05-10% by weight of a nontoxic additive incorporated into said candle for suppression of said residual chlorine and smoothing the decomposition of said candle, said additive being selected from the group consisting of: (1) the oxides, hydroxides . .and carbonates.!. of calcium and the rare earth elements; (2) the hydroxides . .and carbonates.!. of magnesium; and (3) mixtures of the foregoing, said additive being in intimate admixture with said fuel and oxygen source for suppressing the formation of free chlorine and smoothing the decomposition of said candle upon said ignition thereof, said candle being operable for producing said breathable gas over a period of several minutes.
2. The oxygen-generating candle of claim 1, said additive comprising calcium hydroxide.
3. The oxygen-generating candle of claim 1, said additive comprising from about 0.05 to 10% by weight of calcium hydroxide.
4. The oxygen-generating candle of claim 3, said calcium hydroxide being present at a level of from about 0.2 to 2.0% by weight.
5. The oxygen-generating candle of claim 1, said oxygen source being sodium chlorate. . .6. The oxygen-generating candle of claim 1, said oxygen
source being potassium perchlorate..!.7. The oxygen-generating candle of
claim 1, further including a catalyst, and a binder. 8. The oxygen-generating candle of claim 7, said catalyst comprising a cobalt
oxide. 9. The oxygen-generating candle of claim 7, said binder selected from the group consisting of glass powder, glass fiber, ceramic fiber,
steel wool, and mixtures thereof. 10. The oxygen-generating candle of claim 8, said cobalt oxide selected from the group consisting of CoO, Co 3 O 4 , Co 2 O 3 , and CoO x wherein x ranges from
about 1.0 to 1.5, and mixtures thereof. 11. The oxygen-generating candle of claim 1, said metal powder fuel being selected from the group consisting of iron, manganese, cobalt, nickel, tungsten, titanium,
magnesium, aluminum, niobium, zirconium and mixtures thereof. 12. The oxygen-generating candle of claim 11, said metal powder fuel being iron
powder having high purity and high surface area. 13. The oxygen-generating candle of claim 1, said candle further including ignition means, wherein said candle is further comprised of a first composition layer in contact with said ignition means and at least one additional composition layer, said additive being incorporated into said additional layer.Cited by (0)
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