Slide valve with partial-vacuum actuator

Fluid handling – With repair – tapping – assembly – or disassembly means – Assembling – disassembling – or removing cartridge type valve

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251 615, 251214, 277137, F16K 4100

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046338985

ABSTRACT:
A slide valve with a partial-vacuum actuator, especially for motor vehicle heating and air conditioning units, comprising a valve housing having a bottom; a slide for opening and closing the valve; a slide chamber for slidably containing the slide; an actuating rod connected with the slide, and for actuating the slide; a partial-vacuum actuator for actuating the actuating rod, and having a first housing section integral with the valve housing; a flat seal for sealing the sliding chamber, and for surrounding and sealing the actuating rod; a support for holding the flat seal against the bottom of the valve housing; and a bayonet mount with detent mechanism for fastening and securing the support inside the first housing section.

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patent: 940163 (1909-11-01), Kiel
patent: 968039 (1910-08-01), Farley
patent: 1171695 (1916-02-01), Brady
patent: 1541216 (1925-06-01), Hendricks
patent: 3699998 (1972-10-01), Baranowski, Jr.
patent: 3933339 (1976-01-01), Dietzsch
patent: 4529330 (1985-07-01), Boski

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