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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 20, 2010
Filed:
Apr. 13, 2006
Carsten Heldberg, Kirchlinteln, DE;
Carsten Heldberg, Kirchlinteln, DE;
ITW Automotive Products GmbH & Co. KG, Iserlohn, DE;
Abstract
A thermostat valve for a cooling system of a combustion engine, comprising a disc-shaped valve member, having a sealing portion and biased by a spring against an annular valve seat provided in a valve housing, a thermal extension element (DWE) within the valve housing which acts on the valve member opposite to the valve spring, characterized in that the valve member includes two separate parts, the first part being an annular member having an outer annular sealing portion and an inner annular sealing portion, the outer sealing portion cooperating with the valve seat and the second part being a plug-shaped member and extending through the annular member, the plug-shaped member having an outer annular sealing portion which in the closed position of the plug-shaped member cooperates with the inner sealing portion of the annular member, the plug-shaped member cooperating with the thermal extension element (DWE) and being structured such that upon an initial movement of the plug-shaped member by the thermal extension element a passage is formed between the inner sealing portion of the annular member and the outer sealing portion of the plug-shaped member and that upon further movement of the plug-shaped member the annular member is co-moved and lifted from the valve seat.