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Merrill F Mcginnis

from Glendale, AZ
Age ~86

Merrill Mcginnis Phones & Addresses

  • 13412 54Th Ave, Glendale, AZ 85304 (602) 978-8613
  • 2522 Cherry Bark Ln, Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 882-8173
  • Peoria, AZ
  • Surprise, AZ
  • Greenview, MO
  • 2522 E Cherry Bark Ln, Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 827-8772

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Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Safety Shower Head

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US Patent:
42817900, Aug 4, 1981
Filed:
May 2, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/145781
Inventors:
Merrill F. McGinnis - Surprise AZ
International Classification:
G05D 2312
US Classification:
236 93B
Abstract:
This shower head serves to replace existing shower heads, and when the water becomes too hot for safety, it is so designed, that it will stop the hot water flow from striking the bather. It consists primarily of a fixed thermostat, which, when expanded, will cause a disc attached to a piston to be, by water pressure, urged against an opening, to cut off the water flow on the bather, and the hot water is then shut off at its source by the bather. The head further includes a lower passageway leading to a depressible relief valve, for releasing the hot water from the thermostat area, so as to enable the thermostat to reset.

Temperature Limiting Control Valve For A Shower Head

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US Patent:
53682270, Nov 29, 1994
Filed:
Nov 16, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/153809
Inventors:
Merrill F. McGinnis - Glendale AZ
International Classification:
G05D 2700
US Classification:
236 92R
Abstract:
A temperature limiting control valve for a shower head including a housing having an internal water chamber, a water diversion piston slidably mounted in the internal water chamber, a thermostat mounted in water diversion piston that is closed by a predetermined water temperature in the water chamber with a valve and valve seat being positioned to allow water to flow into the water diversion piston when the valve is in the unseated position and to substantially prevent water from flowing into the water diversion piston when the valve is in the unseated position and to substantially prevent water from flowing into the water diversion piston when the valve is in the seated position, a button mechanically connected to the water diversion piston chamber for resetting the water diversion piston, and an overflow passage external to the housing.
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