Patents Assigned to Horne Engineering Limited
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Patent number: 9702470Abstract: A valve arrangement comprises first and second valves mechanically interconnected for synchronous operation with one another so as to be switchable by a single action between first and second fluid flow configurations. The first configuration provides a first path for first fluid to flow from a first inlet to a first outlet and a second path for second fluid to flow from a second inlet to a second outlet. The second configuration provides paths for first fluid to flow from the first inlet to both the first and second outlets while closing the path from the second inlet. In one application, the arrangement allows a convenient method of disinfecting a water-consuming appliance such as a shower.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2014Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Horne Engineering LimitedInventor: Graham Donald Paul
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Patent number: 8020779Abstract: There is described a mixer tap with integrated thermostatic mixing valve (TMV). The tap comprises in a single housing: hot and cold water inlets; an outlet for mixed water; hot and cold lever controls and a thermostatic mixing device within the single housing to prevent water above a certain temperature being emitted from the common outlet. The cold water control opens a fluid path from the cold inlet to the common outlet, bypassing said thermostatic mixing device, allowing better assurance of purity. The thermostatic mixing device and strainer/check valve cartridges are housed in an internal body so as to be readily accessible for servicing after installation of the device by removing only a cap part of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Horne Engineering LimitedInventor: Michael Wellesley Grahame Jarvis
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Publication number: 20090200388Abstract: There is described a mixer tap with integrated thermostatic mixing valve (TMV). The tap comprises in a single housing: hot and cold water inlets; an outlet for mixed water; hot and cold lever controls and a thermostatic mixing device within the single housing to prevent water above a certain temperature being emitted from the common outlet. The cold water control opens a fluid path from the cold inlet to the common outlet, bypassing said thermostatic mixing device, allowing better assurance of purity. The thermostatic mixing device and strainer/check valve cartridges are housed in an internal body so as to be readily accessible for servicing after installation of the device by removing only a cap part of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: HORNE ENGINEERING LIMITEDInventor: Michael Wellesley Grahame Jarvis
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Publication number: 20090090884Abstract: A lever action tap or faucet has a rotary control for manually regulating the flow of water through the tap to a spout, and is adapted for hospital environments, including pre-surgical scrubbing up. The control comprises a long lever arm and a short lever arm, either lever arm being operable to operate the control, the lever arms being mounted with a predetermined angular separation about the axis. The angle of rotation between the open and closed states is substantially equal to 90°. The arrangement is such that the long lever is arranged to rotate upwards and away from the user in moving from the open state to the closed state. The short lever arm is arranged to rotate downwards and away from the user, in moving from the closed state to the open state.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: HORNE ENGINEERING LIMITEDInventor: Michael Wellesley Grahame Jarvis
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Publication number: 20090001178Abstract: There is described a mixer tap with integrated thermostatic mixing valve (TMV). The tap comprises in a single housing: hot and cold water inlets; an outlet for mixed water; hot and cold lever controls and a thermostatic mixing device within the single housing to prevent water above a certain temperature being emitted from the common outlet. The cold water control opens a fluid path from the cold inlet to the common outlet, bypassing said thermostatic mixing device, allowing better assurance of purity. The thermostatic mixing device and strainer/check valve cartridges are housed in an internal body so as to be readily accessible for servicing after installation of the device by removing only a cap part of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: Horne Engineering LimitedInventor: Michael Wellesley Grahame Jarvis