A gas generator for an air bag having a simple structure, which is
activated to apply as small an impact as possible to a vehicle occupant
at the initial stage of activation and, thereafter, can reliably protect
the vehicle occupant by rapidly increasing gas pressure, is provided. It
is a gas generator for an air bag in which an inner cylindrical member is
disposed in the housing to define an ignition means accommodating chamber
and a combustion chamber, plural flame-transferring holes for
communicating the both chambers with each other are formed on the
circumferential surface of the inner cylindrical member, and the plural
flame-transferring holes are formed at a distance of less than 30% of the
axial length of the inner cylindrical member, from an end of the inner
cylindrical member. A gas generator, which can use even a gas generating
agent with less ignitability, and further can exhibit enough operation
performance at the initial stage of activation even when using such a gas
generating agent, is provided. It is a gas generator for an air bag in
which an inner cylindrical member is disposed in the housing to define an
ignition means accommodating chamber and a combustion chamber, and the
central angle formed by the adjacent communicating portions which are
formed on the circumferential surface of the inner cylindrical member is
adjusted to be not more than 60 degrees.