Abstract: There is disclosed a mixing valve primarily for hot and cold water which includes a complex unitary removable seat unit formed by molding, to cooperate with a control member and seal of special form to control fluid flow into a valve body and through the same to a by-pass valve in the body which includes a spool arranged to operate in a horizontal position to cause fluid directed thereto, to be delivered to and from one outlet or another in response to opening and closing of one outlet.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 18, 1979
Date of Patent:
February 23, 1982
Assignee:
Stephen A. Young Corporation
Inventors:
Gerald E. Christiansen, William E. Politz
Abstract: A single lever mixing valve adapted for proportioning hot and cold water and for controlling the volume of flow. A valve body has fluid passages which terminate in two spaced apart inlet ports and an outlet port to a valve seat. A generally spherical closure member is universally movable within the valve body so as to normally cover and seal the inlet ports in a closed position. Two recesses in the surface of the closure member are spaced apart by a divider portion and extend circumferentially relative to the inlet ports. Due to this configuration, the closure member can be moved to open mixing positions in which each recess completes a fluid passage between one of the inlet ports and the outlet port. The divider portion can be positioned to partially or fully close one inlet port while the other inlet port remains open.