Claims
- 1. A valve for installation in an auxillary air duct of a furnace stack for controlling flow of air into the interior of said stack, said valve comprising a support member to engage sealingly the interior wall of said auxillary duct, a valve member movably mounted on said support member for movement from an open position in which flow is permitted to a closed position in which flow is inhibited, motor means operable upon said valve member to hold said valve member in said closed postion and control means responsive to operation of the furnace to which said stack is connected to cause said motor means to move said valve member to said open position, a lost motion device operably connected to said motor, said lost motion device including clutch means which operably connect said motor means and valve member for conjoint movement, and stop means to limit movement of said valve member at said open and closed positions, said clutch means thereby permitting continued movement of said motor upon engagement of said valve member with said stop means.
- 2. A valve according to claim 1 wherein said lost motion device is positioned between said motor and said valve member and stop means are provided to limit movement of said valve member at said open and closed positions, said lost motion device thereby permitting continued movement of said motor upon engagement of said valve member with said stop means.
- 3. A valve according to claim 2 wherein said clutch means is a friction clutch interposed between said motor and said valve member.
- 4. A valve according to claim 2 wherein said control means is responsive to temperature increases in said stack to cause said motor means to move said valve member to said open position.
- 5. A valve according to claim 4 wherein said support member includes a plurality of apertures and said valve member is movable to cover and uncover said apertures in said closed and open positions respectively.
- 6. A valve according to claim 3 wherein said motor means acts between said support member and said valve member.
- 7. A valve according to claim 6 wherein said motor means and said control means are constituted by a bimetallic member acting between said support and valve members.
- 8. A valve according to claim 7 wherein said valve member is rotatable with respect to said support member and said bimetallic strip is helically wound to induce rotation of said valve member upon variations in temperature of said stack.
- 9. A valve for installation in an auxillary air duct of a furnace stack for controlling flow of air through said duct into said stack, said valve comprising a support member having a disc with a plurality of apertures therein to permit flow of air across said disc and an annular ring formed around the periphery of said disc to extend in sealing engagement with said duct, a valve member slidably mounted on a said disc and having at least one aperture therein, said valve member being movable from a closed position in which apertures in said disc and said valve member are not aligned and flow of air across said valve is inhibited to an open position in which apertures are aligned to permit overflow across said valve, motor means operable between said valve member and said disc to move said valve member between open and closed positions, control means responsive to temperature variations to operate said motor means to move said valve member toward said open position upon an increase in temperature and toward a closed position upon a decrease in temperature, stop means to limit movement between said valve member and said disc and lost motion means operably connected to said motor to permit continued movement thereof upon engagement of said valve member with said stop means, said lost motion means comprising clutch means which operably connect said motor means and valve member for conjoint movement between said stop means.
- 10. A valve according to claim 9 wherein said motor means and control means comprise a bimetallic member operable between said valve member and said disc.
- 11. A valve member according to claim 10 wherein said valve member is rotatably mounted on said disc for rotation between said open and closed positions.
- 12. A valve member according to claim 11 wherein said valve member is connected to an axle pivotally supported in said disc, and said bimetallic member is helically wound about said axle and connected at one end to said axle and at the other to said support member whereby variations in temperature induce rotation of said valve members relative to said disc.
- 13. A valve according to claim 12 wherein said clutch means are operable between said axle and said valve member, said clutch means permitting rotation of said spindle independently of said valve member.
- 14. A valve according to claim 13 wherein said stop means are provided between said disc and said support member to prevent movement of said valve member beyond said fully open or said fully closed positions, said clutch means permitting continued rotation of said axle independently of said valve member upon continued operation of said motor means.
- 15. A valve according to claim 14 including a reaction member extending from said disc and along said axle, said bimetallic member being connected between said reaction member and said axle whereby said bimetallic member is positioned remote from said valve member and is impinged upon by gases in said stack.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 264,087, filed May 15, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,470,401.
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