Claims
- 1. A temperature-responsive valve comprising means providing first and second ports with a flow path extending therebetween, means comprising a valve element for closing said flow path, and temperature-responsive means, comprising first and second temperature-sensitive expansible actuators connected in series with each other and set to expand at different temperatures, for causing said valve element to open said flow path when one of said actuators expands, and also causing said valve element to open said flow path when the other of said actuators contracts, said actuators having a stable condition in an intermediate range of temperatures between said different temperatures, said flow path having an orifice, said temperature-responsive means including means, connected to said valve element and responsive to expansion and contraction of said actuators, for causing said valve element to move through said orifice from one side thereof to the other, and said actuators and valve element being arranged so that said valve element is located on one side of said orifice, when said one of said actuators expands, to permit fluid flow in said flow path, so that said valve element is located on the opposite side of said orifice, when other of said actuators contracts, to permit fluid flow in said flow path, and so that said valve element is located in said orifice to shut off flow in said flow path when said one of said actuators is contracted and said other of said actuators is expanded.
- 2. A temperature-responsive valve according to claim 1 in which said valve element is connected in series with said actuators, and having sealing means, associated with said valve element and with said orifice, for preventing flow through said orifice when the valve element is within a limited range of positions between said one side thereof and the other, said actuators and said valve element being arranged so that said valve element is in said limited range of positions when said one of the actuators is in an expanded condition and said other of the actuators is in a contracted condition.
- 3. A temperature-responsive valve according to claim 1 in which both of said actuators are located to be in contact with fluid on one side of said orifice.
- 4. A temperature-responsive valve according to claim 1 in which one of said actuators is located to be in contact with fluid on one side of said orifice and the other of said actuators is isolated from said fluid and arranged to be responsive to ambient temperature.
- 5. A temperature-responsive valve comprising means providing first and second ports with a flow path extending therebetween, means comprising a valve element for closing said flow path, and temperature-responsive means, comprising first and second temperature-responsive expansible actuators connected in series with each other and set to expand at different temperatures, for causing said valve element to open said flow path when one of said actuators expands, and also causing said valve element to open said flow path when the other of said actuators contracts, said actuators having a stable condition is an intermediate range of temperatures between said different temperatures, in which said temperature-responsive means comprises triggerable means, responsive to movement of said actuators, for normally holding said valve element in a position to close said flow path said triggerable means being responsive to said actuators, for releasing said valve element and causing said valve element to open said flow path when one of the actuators expands at one of said different temperatures and also when the other of the actuators contracts at the other of said different temperatures.
- 6. A temperature-responsive valve according to claim 5 in which said triggerable means comprises fixed detent means, a set of radially movable balls carried with said valve element and cooperable with said detent means to maintain said valve element in position to close said flow path when said balls are in a radially projecting position, and cam means, connected to be operated by said actuators, and having a surface engageable with said balls for normally maintaining said balls in said projecting condition, said cam means having recess means on both sides of said surface in the direction of cam movement for allowing retraction of said balls when the cam means moves in one direction upon contraction of one of the actuators, and also when the cam means moves in the opposite direction upon expansion of the other of said actuators.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 194,164, filed May 16, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,815,491, issued Mar. 28, 1989.
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