IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0449822
(1991-02-16)
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우선권정보 |
DE-0015563 (1987-05-09) |
국제출원번호 |
PCT/DE88/00263
(1988-05-05)
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§371/§102 date |
[Act 371]19891207
([Act 101]19891207)
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국제공개번호 |
WO88/08745
(1988-11-17)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
Greigg, Edwin E.Greigg, Ronald E.
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
10 인용 특허 :
4 |
초록
An apparatus for mixing liquids in a housing including a plurality of valves which are adjustable by use of drive gears on the outside of the housing. At least one of the drive gears may have some teeth missing so that one valve may be adjusted without adjusting the other valve.
대표청구항
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1. A mixing faucet for mixing liquids, having a housing, a valve block with at least first and second valve members each of which include a flow cross section that includes a valve seat, each of said valve members may be movable independently of each other by use of separate valve shafts, each valve
1. A mixing faucet for mixing liquids, having a housing, a valve block with at least first and second valve members each of which include a flow cross section that includes a valve seat, each of said valve members may be movable independently of each other by use of separate valve shafts, each valve member controls one flow cross section, wherein a change in flow cross section is effected by rotation of the valve shafts of the movable valve members via a drive means, said drive means having drive gear wheels disposed outside the valve housing and aligned in a plane that mesh with one another and are secured to the shafts of the movable valve members and serving as a coupling between the valve members, which upon adjustment of said first valve member effects a simultaneous adjustment of said second valve member, wherein on the basis of a gear ratio of the coupling, a cross-sectional change at said second valve member differs from the cross-sectional change made at the first valve member, and at least one of said drive gear wheels secured to the valve shafts (12) is provided with tooth gaps that effect a disengagement of the drive gear wheels secured to the valve shafts in order to effect a temporary rotational interruption at at least one of the gear wheels. 2. A mixing faucet as defined by claim 1, in which said drive gear wheels secured to the valve shafts (12) can be disengaged by pulling them out of the plane of the drive gear wheels. 3. A mixing faucet as defined by claim 2, in which said drive gear wheels of one diameter ratio can be replaced as a set by other sets having other diameter ratios. 4. A mixing faucet as defined by claim 2, in which at least one control motor is provided to drive at least one of the valve members or drive gear wheels for at least one valve member. 5. A mixing faucet as defined by claim 1, in which said drive gear wheels of one diameter ratio can be replaced as a set by other sets having other diameter ratios. 6. A mixing faucet as defined by claim 1, in which at least one control motor is provided to drive at least one of the valve members or drive gear wheels for at least one valve member. 7. A mixing faucet for mixing liquids, having a housing, a valve block with at least first and second movable valve members each of which include a flow cross section that includes a valve seat, each of said valve members may be movable independently of each other by use of separate valve shafts, each valve member controls one flow cross section, wherein a change in flow cross section is effected by rotation of the valve shafts of the movable valve members via a drive means, said drive means having drive gear wheels disposed outside the valve housing and which mesh with one another and are secured to the shafts of the movable valve members and serving as a coupling between the valve members, which upon adjustment of said first valve member effects a simultaneous adjustment of said second valve member, wherein on the basis of a gear ratio of the coupling, a cross-sectional change at said second valve member differs from the cross-sectional change made at the first valve member, at least one of said movable valve members has resilient seating element or a resilient seat, so that from a closed state, an associated inflow line is not opened until after a stroke corresponding to a resiliency of said resilient sealing element or said resilient seat, and the valve opening can be blocked in a closing direction even though the movable valve member associated therewith is moved onward in the closing direction, and at least one of said drive gear wheels is provided with tooth gaps that effect a disengagement of the drive gear wheels secured to the valve shafts. 8. A mixing faucet as defined by claim 7, in which said drive gear wheels of one diameter ratio can be replaced as a set by other sets having other diameter ratios. 9. A mixing faucet as defined by claim 7, in which at least one control motor is provided to drive at least one of the valve members or drive gear wheels for at least one valve member. 10. A mixing faucet for mixing liquids, having a housing, a valve block with at least first and second movable valve members each of which include a flow cross section that includes a valve seat, each of said valve members may be movable independently of each other by use of separate valve shafts, each valve member controls one flow cross section, wherein a change in flow cross section is effected by rotation of the valve shafts of the movable valve members via a drive means, said drive means having drive gear wheels disposed outside the valve housing and which mesh with one another and are secured to the shafts of the movable valve members and serving as a coupling between the valve members, which upon adjustment of said first valve member effects a simultaneous adjustment of said second valve member, wherein on the basis of a gear ratio of the coupling, a cross-sectional change at said second valve member differs from the cross-sectional change made at the first valve member, in which at least one valve seat is disposed on a nipple, and said nipple can be screwed into or out of the valve housing in order to adjust the seat position, and at least one of said drive gear wheels is provided with tooth gaps that effect a disengagement of the drive gear wheels secured to the valve shafts. 11. A mixing faucet as defined by claim 10, in which said drive gear wheels of one diameter ratio can be replaced as a set by other sets having other diameter ratios. 12. A mixing faucet as defined by claim 10, in which at least one control motor is provided to drive at least one of the valve members or drive gear wheels for at least one valve member.
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