Claims
- 1. A container for receiving a structurally damaged nuclear fuel assembly that includes fissionable material, from within a fuel pool, and for subsequent storage and transportation of the nuclear fuel assembly, comprising:
- (a) an elongated receptacle, forming an enclosure, having an open end, the open end for receiving a structurally damaged nuclear fuel assembly;
- (b) a cover, adapted to mate with the open end of the receptacle, thereby substantially closing the open end of the receptacle; and
- (c) a drainage passage defined in the container, forming a path of fluid communication from the interior of the receptacle to the exterior of the receptacle, wherein the drainage passage includes a filter to prevent the passage of fissionable material therethrough, the filter being adapted to allow liquid to flow through it while filtering particles from the liquid flow.
- 2. The container of claim 1, further comprising a projection on the exterior of the container for receiving fuel handling tools used to handle the container.
- 3. The container of claim 2, wherein the projection is located on the cover so that fuel handling tools can be used to handle the cover alone, and the entire container when the cover is in place on the receptacle.
- 4. The container of claim 1, the container further comprising a first longitudinal end and a second longitudinal end, wherein the drainage passage is defined in the first longitudinal end of the container so that when the container is oriented with its longitudinal axis substantially vertical and the first longitudinal end is lower in elevation than the second longitudinal end, liquid within the container will drain out.
- 5. A container for receiving a structurally damaged nuclear fuel assembly that includes fissionable material, from within a fuel pool, and for subsequent storage and transportation of the nuclear fuel assembly, comprising:
- (a) an elongated receptacle, forming an enclosure, having an open end, the open end for receiving a structurally damaged nuclear fuel assembly;
- (b) a cover, adapted to mate with the open end of the receptacle, thereby substantially closing the open end of the receptacle; and
- (c) a drainage passage defined in the container, forming a path of fluid communication from the interior of the receptacle to the exterior of the receptacle, wherein the drainage passage is formed by at least one hole defined in the container, having a fine mesh screen covering the hole, the fine mesh screen acting as a restrictor to prevent the passage of fissionable material therethrough.
- 6. A canister for receiving structurally damaged nuclear fuel assemblies, including fissionable material, from within a fuel pool, and for subsequent storage and transportation of the nuclear fuel assemblies, comprising:
- (a) a basket assembly, including:
- (i) a plurality of apertured plates; and
- (ii) structural members interconnecting the apertured plates, maintaining the plates in a spaced apart relationship with the apertures in each plate axially aligned into a plurality of rows;
- (b) an exterior shell, forming an enclosure open at one end, the exterior shell receiving and surrounding the basket assembly, the basket assembly being oriented within the shell, so that the longitudinal axis of each row is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shell;
- (c) a plurality of containers, each for containing a damaged nuclear fuel assembly, a single container inserted into each row of axially aligned apertures, each container including:
- (i) an elongated receptacle, forming an enclosure, having an open end, the open end for receiving a structurally damaged nuclear fuel assembly;
- (ii) a cover, adapted to mate with the open end of the receptacle thereby substantially closing the open end of the receptacle;
- (iii) a drainage passage defined in the container, forming a path of fluid communication from the interior of the receptacle to the exterior of the receptacle, wherein the drainage passage includes a restrictor to prevent the passage of fissionable material therethrough; and
- (d) a lid, adapted to mate with the open end of the shell and close the open end of the shell.
- 7. The canister of claim 6, further comprising a projection on the exterior of each container for receiving fuel handling tools to remove and insert the containers in the canister.
- 8. The canister of claim 7, wherein the projection is located on the cover so that fuel handling tools can be used to handle the cover alone, and the entire container when the cover is in place on the receptacle.
- 9. The canister of claim 6, wherein the drainage passage is formed by at least one opening defined in each container, having a fine mesh screen covering the opening.
- 10. The canister of claim 6, each container further including a closed end opposite the open end of each container, the closed end and the open end generally aligned along a central axis that is generally coincident with the longitudinal axis of a row in which each container is inserted, the open end of each container being nearer the open end of the canister when each container is inserted in a row, wherein a first drainage passage is defined in the closed end of each container so that when each container is inserted in a row, and the canister is oriented so that the longitudinal axis of each container is generally vertical and the closed end is lower in elevation than the open end, substantially any liquid within each container will drain out.
- 11. The canister of claim 10, each container having a second drainage passage defined in the cover.
- 12. The canister of claim 6, wherein each container is removable from each row of axially aligned apertures.
- 13. A canister for receiving structurally damaged nuclear fuel assemblies, the canister comprising an exterior shell forming an enclosure and having a plurality of containers inserted therein, each container being for receiving a structurally damaged nuclear fuel assembly, wherein each container includes:
- (a) an elongated receptacle, forming an enclosure, having an open end, the open end for receiving a structurally damaged nuclear fuel assembly;
- (b) a cover, adapted to mate with the open end of the receptacle, thereby substantially closing the open end of the receptacle; and
- (c) a drainage passage defined in the container, forming a path of fluid communication from the interior of the receptacle to the exterior of the receptacle, wherein the drainage passage includes a restrictor to prevent the passage of fissionable material therethrough.
- 14. The canister of claim 13, further comprising a projection on the exterior of each container for receiving fuel handling tools used to handle each container.
- 15. The container of claim 14, wherein the projection is located on the cover of each container for permitting fuel handling tools used to handle the cover alone of each container and an entire container when a cover is in place on the container.
- 16. The container of claim 13, wherein the drainage passage is formed by a least one hole defined in the container, having a screen covering the hole.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of the prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/131,971, filed on Oct. 8, 1993, of Robert A. Lehnert, Robert D. Quinn, Steven Sisley, and Brandon D. Thomas for CONTAINERS FOR TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE OF SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,438,597 on Aug. 1, 1995, the benefit of the filing date of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.120.
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