Automatic fluid control assembly

Automatic temperature and humidity regulation – Thermostatic – In fluid controlled

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236 93A, 251 612, G05D 2312

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044024550

ABSTRACT:
An automatic fluid control assembly comprising housing means having an inlet port and outlet port so as to permit the fluid to flow through the housing means between the ports with valve means operatively associated with input port to control the volume of fluid flow through the assembly depending on the position of the valve means relative to the inlet port, and a temperature responsive drive means mounted within the housing means in operative relation to the valve means and adapted to detect temperature changes of the fluid so as to actuate in response to temperature changes within a predetermined range, wherein the valve means is moved to automatically vary the volume of fluid flowing from the outlet port depending upon the temperature of the fluid.

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