THERMOSTATIC VALVES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AVEO DANFOSS A/S Nordborgvej 81 Nordborg 6430 Denmark Thermostatic valves; temperature sensors being thermostatic valves for heating radiators;
EMERSON EMERSON ELECTRIC CO. 8000 West Florissant Ave. St. Louis MO 63136 Thermostatic valves; hot water heaters and dispensers;The stippling is a feature of the mark.;
EVOSENSE AB MARKARYDS METALLARMATUR Box 10, Markaryd SE-28521 Sweden Thermostatic valves;
THE NEPTUNE SERIES Lawler Manufacturing Co., Inc. 5330 E 25TH STREET Indianapolis IN 46218 Thermostatic valves;SERIES;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
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.