Claims
- 1. An expansion/deflection coupling for use with pipes carrying a liquid metal where a limited amount of leakage can be tolerated comprising a pair of coaxially and slidably engaged tubular elements having substantially the same diameter throughout the length thereof, said tubular elements having radially enlarged opposed ball portions of spherical contour, said ball portions being adapted to engage conical sockets in the ends of the pipes being connected, the inner diameter of the pipes being connected being substantially equal to the internal diameter of the coupling, said conical sockets being formed by frustoconical interior surfaces at the end of the pipes which flare outward at an angle of 45.degree. to the axis of the pipe, a flared inlet throat in the coupling being larger than an outlet throat in the pipe, a flared inlet throat in the pipe being larger than an outlet throat in the coupler, and spring means for urging said spherical portions apart and into engagement with said conical sockets.
- 2. In a liquid-metal-cooled safety test facility including a tank containing said liquid metal, a reactor vessel containing a nuclear reactor core, at least one pump and at least one exchanger submerged in said liquid metal and being connected by lines carrying said liquid-metal coolant, the improvement comprising an expansion/deflection coupling in a line having conical sockets in the ends thereof between components of the facility comprising a pair of coaxially and slidably engaged tubular elements having substantially the same diameter throughout the length thereof and radially enlarged ball portions of spherical contour, said ball portions being adapted to engage said conical sockets in the ends of the lines being connected, the inner diameter of the lines being connected is substantially equal to the internal diameter of the coupling, said conical sockets being formed by frustoconical interior surfaces at the end of the lines which flare outward at an angle of 45.degree. to the axis of the lines, a flared inlet throat in the coupling being larger than an outlet throat in the line, and a flared inlet throat in the line being larger than an outlet throat in the coupler, and spring means for urging said spherical portions apart and into engagement with said conical sockets.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the course of, or under, a contract with the UNITED STATES ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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161,121 |
Jun 1933 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Fast Reactor Technology: Plant Design, M.I.T. Press, (1966), Yevick et al. pp. 187-188. |