Thermostat attachment for a valve

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G05D 23/00 (2006.01) G05D 23/12 (2006.01)

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CA 1222491

THERMOSTAT ATTACHMENT FOR A VALVE ABSTRACT In a thermostat attachment for a valve there is a base bracket (6), an axially retained knob (20), a working element (25) which is fixed with respect to the base and has a stiff capsule (26) of which the end face (27) frictionally engages the end wall (29) of the knob (20) and a movable plate (31) which is connected to a stem-like setting element (56) and which is subjected to the vapour pressure inside the working element (25) and in the opposite direction by a desired value spring (28), and a supporting bearing (41) for the desired value spring (2S), which bearing is axially displaceable but non-rotatable at the base and is axially adjustable by turning an internal screw thread (49) connected to the knob (20) relatively to an external non-rotatable screw thread (46) which is connected to the supporting bearing (41). The knob (20) is rotatably mounted at the base (6) but is axially fixed. The moveable plated (31) of the working element (25) is axially displaceably but non-rotatably connected to the supporting bearing (41). Fig.i.

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