THERMOSTATIC AUTOMATIC EXPANSION VALVES

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FUJICONTROLS Kabushiki Kaisha Fujicontrols 7-15, Kamimeguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku Tokyo Japan thermostatic and automatic expansion valves, thermostats, temperature controls, dial thermometers, solenoid valves, pressure switch apparatus for controlling pressurized fluids or steam in for example refrigerating and air conditioning systems; piping accessories for use in line with metal piping, namely sight glasses for use in servicing liquid lines containing refrigerants or other solvents by means of moisture indicators and/or liquid check valves;valves for refrigeration and other machinery; namely, evaporator pressure and suction pressure regulating valves, water regulating valves and filters, dryers and strainers for use therewith;manually operated metal valves;FUJI CONTROLS;refrigeration and air conditioner flow control and regulator valves;
FUJIKOKI FUJIKOKI CORPORATION No. 17-24, Todoroki 7-chome Setagaya-ku Tokyo 0 Japan thermostatic and automatic expansion valves, thermostats, temperature controls, dial thermometers, pressure switches, solenoid valves;regulating valves for refrigeration and other machinery; namely, evaporator pressure and suction pressure regulating valves, water regulating valves and filters, dryers and strainers for use therewith;manually operated metal valves and piping accessories for use in line with metal piping; namely, sight glasses with and without moisture indicators and check valves;
MAXIS FUJIKOKI AMERICA INC. 4040 Bronze Way Dallas TX 75237 thermostatic and automatic expansion valves, thermostats, electric temperature controllers, dial thermometers, pressure sensitive electrical switches and solenoid valves;regulating valves for refrigeration and other machinery; namely, evaporator pressure and suction pressure regulating valves, water regulating valves and filters, dryers and strainers for use with said valves;manually operated metal valves and piping accessories for use in line with metal piping; namely, sight glasses with and without moisture indicators and check valves;refrigeration and air conditioning flow control and regulator valves;
MAXIS Fujikoki America, Inc. 4040 Bronze Way Dallas TX 75237 thermostatic and automatic expansion valves, thermostats, electric temperature controllers, dial thermometers, pressure sensitive electrical switches and solenoid valves;regulating valves for refrigeration and other machinery, namely evaporator pressure and suction pressure regulating valves, water regulating valves and filters, dryers and strainers for use with said valves;manually operated metal valves and piping accessories for use in line with metal piping, namely sight glasses with and without moisture indicators and check valves;refrigeration and air conditioning flow control and regulator valves;
 

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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.