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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 05, 1991
Filed:
Mar. 23, 1990
David D McAfee, Niles, MI (US);
Allied-Signal Inc., Morristown, NJ (US);
Abstract
The thermal fuse valve (10, 110) is disposed within a passage (14, 114) of the wheel rim (12, 112). The thermal fuse valve (10, 110) includes a retention mechanism (22, 122) which engages a complementary-shaped retention mechanism (13, 113) of the passage (14, 114) such that the thermal fuse valve (10, 110) is disposed stationary relative to the passage (14, 114). The thermal fuse valve (10, 110) comprises a fuse body (20, 120) joined with a sealing fuse plug (30, 130) by way of a fusible material (40, 140). The fuse body (20, 120) includes a central opening (24, 24A, 124) receiving an axial extension (34, 134) of said sealing plug (10, 110). A seal (50, 150) is disposed about the perimeter of the sealing fuse plug (30, 130) in order to retain pressurized fluid within the tire, the pressurized fluid communicating with the central opening (24, 24A, 124) and acting upon the extension ( 34, 134) of the sealing fuse plug (30, 130). An increase in temperature to a predetermined temperature causes the fusible material (40, 140) to melt and, in conjunction with the increased fluid pressure within the wheel, permits the sealing fuse plug (30, 130) to be released from the passage (14, 114) so that the pressurized fluid escapes through the central opening (24, 24A, 124).