Claims
- 1. A thermally responsive valve assembly comprising two paths, a first valve mechanism, a second valve mechanism, said first and second valve mechanisms being interposed between the two paths to provide for two parallel passages joining the first and second paths, the second valve mechanism including an orifice and a valve and seat assembly for closing the orifice or opening the orifice to permit throttled flow between said two paths, said orifice having a cross sectional area smaller than either of said two paths, and said first valve mechanism, when open, permitting full flow between said two paths, said assembly further comprising a cavity disposed remotely from the valve mechanism, a first bimetallic element, a second bimetallic element, the first and second bimetallic elements being of different thermal responsive character and held in the cavity, two motion transfer members respectively operatively connecting the first and second bimetallic elements to the first and second valve mechanisms, and isolating means for isolating the cavity from the first and second valve mechanisms, whereby the first and second paths are fluidly connected through said orifice when in an open position, and whereby said orifice is bypassed by the first valve mechanism when said first valve mechanism is in an opened position.
- 2. A thermally responsive valve assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said isolating means comprises a bushing anchored within said body by press fitting and said first and said second motion transfer means, the first motion transfer means being in sleeve form and disposed in said bushing in movable relation therewith and the second motion transfer means being in pin form and disposed in the first motion transfer means in movable relation therewith.
- 3. A thermally responsive valve assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first valve mechanism comprises a seat formed in a portion of said body and a first valve disposed adjacent to the seat.
- 4. A thermally responsive valve assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said bimetallic assembly further comprises a spacer having a ring form and said first and said second bimetallic elements have each a disc form of identical size with the spacer, said first bimetallic element resting on said spacer, said spacer resting on said second bimetallic element, said first bimetallic element having a central hole, said second motion transfer means extending through said central hole in movable relation therewith.
- 5. A thermally responsive valve assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said body has a thermally conductive member and said cavity is disposed in the thermally conductive member.
- 6. A thermally responsive valve assembly comprising two paths, a first valve mechanism, a second valve mechanism, said first and second valve mechanisms being interposed between the two paths to provide for two parallel passages joining the first and second paths, the second valve mechanism including an orifice and a valve and seat assembly for closing the orifice or opening the orifice to permit throttled flow between said two paths, and said first valve mechanism, when open, permitting full flow between said two paths, said assembly further comprising a cavity disposed remotely from the valve mechanisms, a first bimetallic element, a second bimetallic element, the first and second bimetallic elements being of different thermal responsive character and held in the cavity, two motion transfer members respectively operatively connecting the first and second bimetallic elements to the first and second valve mechanisms, and isolating means for isolating the cavity from the first and second valve mechanisms, whereby the first and second paths are fluidly connected through said orifice when in an open position, and whereby said orifice is bypassed by the first valve mechanism when said first valve mechanism is in an opened position, wherein said first valve mechanism comprises a seat formed in a portion of said body and a first valve disposed adjacent to the seat, wherein said first valve mechanism further comprises first spring means biasing said first valve against said first bimetallic element and said second valve mechanism further comprises second spring means anchored between said first and second valves to thereby normally urge said second valve to said second bimetallic element.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 098,752, filed Nov. 30, 1979, now abandoned.
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