THERMOSTATIC METAL PRODUCTS

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CHACE TECHNITROL INVESTMENTS, INC. 103 SPRINGER BUILDING 3411 SILVERSIDE ROAD WILMINGTON DE 19810 thermostatic metal products; namely, gas meter temperature compensators, circuit breaker sub-assemblies and furnace controls;thermostatic and clad metals; namely, precision wound spiral and helical coils, precision stampings, precision rolled and slit strip in coils or straight cut lengths for use in further manufacture of motor protectors, home and industrial thermostats, color television tubes and temperature controlled appliances;
CHACE PRECISION METALS CHACE DELAWARE, INC. 103 Springer Bldg. 3411 Silverside Road Wilmington DE 19810 thermostatic metal products; namely, gas meter temperature compensators, circuit breaker subassemblies and furnace controls;thermostatic and clad metals; namely, precision wound spiral and helical coils, precision stampings, precision rolled and slit strip in coils or straight cut lengths for use in further manufacture of motor protectors, home and industrial thermostats, color television tubes and temperature controlled appliances;PRECISION METALS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A thermostatic mixing valve for the mixing of a first fluid and a second fluid is disclosed. The thermostatic mixing valve is configured to produce a mixed fluid of a particular temperature from a first fluid of a temperature higher than or equal to the particular temperature and a second fluid of a temperature lower than or equal to the particular temperature. The thermostatic mixing valve includes a valve body having a first fluid inlet, a second fluid inlet, and a mixed fluid outlet. The thermostatic mixing valve also includes a valve member configured to control the rate of flow of at least the first fluid. The valve member includes a thermostatic control device in communication with the mixed fluid and a shuttle coupled to the thermostatic control device, configured for movement within a liner, and oriented to adjustably engage the flow of at least the first fluid through at least one opening within a wall of the liner, the direction of flow of the first fluid being at least partially transverse with respect to the shuttle. At least one fluid inlet may include a check valve configured to prevent fluid from flowing out of the valve through the inlet. The check valve includes a first check valve member which is stationary, a second check valve member which is movable and engageable with the first check valve member, and a spring for urging the second check valve member into engagement with the first check valve member and for defining the path of motion of the second check valve member.