Claims
- 1. A temperature responsive control device which utilizes a wax based substance which has liquid properties and a high coefficient of expansion, which substance is located, without provision for replenishment in service within a cylinder between two end plugs, both end plugs being equipped with peripheral sliding seals engaging with the wall of the cylinder and both end plugs being adjustable axially of the cylinder, a piston passing through one of the end plugs and having one end immersed in said substance and its other end operatively connected by way of a high leverage operating linkage with a first load element, the cylinder being connected to a second load element, the device effecting relative movement between said load elements with changes of temperature, with the piston being slidable in a shaft seal in the end plug through which it passes, and wherein, in order to prevent reduction of the sealing efficiency of the peripheral seal and of the shaft seal of that end plug through which it passes means are provided for shielding the outboard end of the piston from direct exposure to the environment, and the piston bears with its outboard end upon the inboard end of a push rod which can be moved separately and independently from the piston and which can transmit forces to the piston and to the end plug only axially, and wherein, in order to obtain improved response upon the occurrence of change of temperature causing change of volume of said substance contained in said cylinder, the bore of said cylinder is at least three times greater in diameter than said piston rod.
- 2. An assembly according to claim 1 further characterised in that the guiding means for the push rod are separate and axially spaced from the guiding means for the piston, the first mentioned guiding means being constituted by a bore in a cap screwed to one end of the cylinder and the second guiding means being constituted by a bore in the plug through which the piston passes, and wherein a stop is provided on each of the piston and the push rod to ensure that the end to end abutting interface between the two is maintained within the cylinder between the first and second above mentioned guiding means.
- 3. An assembly according to claim 2 further characterised in that the guiding means supporting the push rod has an axial length which is at least as long as the diameter of the rod but not more than twice the diameter.
- 4. An assembly according to claim 2 further characterised in that the guiding means supporting the piston has an axial length which is at least twice the diameter of the piston.
- 5. An assembly according to claim 2 further characterised in that the stop means on the push rod and on the piston are circlips.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/130,730, filed Mar. 17, 1980, now abandonned.
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