Claims
- 1. An apparatus for moving a canister of spent nuclear fuel from a first location to a storage cask, comprising:
a first lifting mechanism for engaging and lifting a transfer cask in which a canister of spent nuclear fuel is temporarily positioned, said first lifting mechanism comprising a lower engagement assembly that is substantially without freedom of movement with respect to the transfer cask when said first lifting mechanism is engaged with said transfer cask; a second lifting mechanism, said second lifting mechanism being constructed and arranged to engage an upper portion of the canister of spent nuclear fuel, and wherein
said second lifting mechanism is mounted on the lower engagement assembly of the first lifting mechanism, whereby the canister of spent nuclear fuel may be lowered with respect to the transfer cask while the first lifting mechanism remains engaged with the transfer cask.
- 2. An apparatus for moving a canister of spent nuclear fuel according to claim 1, wherein said first lifting mechanism comprises a crane having a lower block assembly, and wherein said second lifting mechanism comprises a hoist that is mounted on said lower block assembly.
- 3. An apparatus for moving a canister of spent nuclear fuel according to claim 2, wherein said first lifting mechanism comprises at least two lifting hooks that are suspended from said lower block assembly, said lifting hooks being constructed and arranged to engage corresponding lifting lugs that are located on an outer portion of said transfer cask.
- 4. An apparatus for moving a canister of spent nuclear fuel according to claim 2, wherein said canister has a lid portion, and wherein said second lifting mechanism further comprises a grab mechanism that is constructed and arranged to engage said lid portion of said canister.
- 5. An apparatus for moving a canister of spent nuclear fuel according to claim 4, wherein said grab mechanism is configured so as to be prevented from disengaging from said lid portion when a predetermined amount of weight of said canister is borne by said second lifting mechanism.
- 6. An apparatus for moving a canister of spent nuclear fuel according to claim 4, wherein said grab mechanism is configured so as to be prevented from disengaging from said lid portion when said canister is lifted a predetermined distance by said second lifting mechanism.
- 7. An apparatus for moving a canister of spent nuclear fuel according to claim 1, further comprising centering means for centering said second lifting mechanism with respect to a lid portion of said canister.
- 8. An apparatus for moving a canister of spent nuclear fuel according to claim 1, further comprising sensing means for sensing whether said second lifting mechanism is properly engaged with said canister.
- 9. An apparatus for moving a canister of spent nuclear fuel according to claim 8, further comprising a control system for controlling said second lifting mechanism, and wherein said control system is constructed and arranged so as to disable said second lifting mechanism from being able to lower or raise the canister unless said sensing means indicates that said second lifting mechanism is properly engaged with said canister.
- 10. An apparatus for moving a canister of spent nuclear fuel from a first location to a storage cask, comprising:
a trolley assembly; a first single failure proof lifting mechanism mounted for movement with said trolley assembly for engaging and lifting a transfer cask in which a canister of spent nuclear fuel is temporarily positioned; and a second single failure proof lifting mechanism mounted for movement with said trolley assembly for engaging and lifting the canister of spent nuclear fuel.
- 11. An apparatus for moving a canister of spent nuclear fuel from a first location to a storage cask according to claim 10, wherein said first lifting mechanism comprises a crane, and wherein said second lifting mechanism comprises a hoist.
- 12. An apparatus for moving a canister of spent nuclear fuel according to claim 11, wherein said first lifting mechanism comprises at least two lifting members that are constructed and arranged to engage corresponding lifting lugs that are located on an outer portion of said transfer cask.
- 13. An apparatus for moving a canister of spent nuclear fuel according to claim 11, wherein said canister has a lid portion, and wherein said second lifting mechanism further comprises a grab mechanism that is constructed and arranged to engage said lid portion of said canister.
- 14. An apparatus for moving a canister of spent nuclear fuel according to claim 13, wherein said grab mechanism is configured so as to be prevented from disengaging from said lid portion when a predetermined amount of weight of said canister is borne by said second lifting mechanism.
- 15. An apparatus for moving a canister of spent nuclear fuel according to claim 13, wherein said grab mechanism is configured so as to be prevented from disengaging from said lid portion when said canister is lifted a predetermined distance by said second lifting mechanism.
- 16. A method of retrofitting an overhead crane assembly at a nuclear facility into a mobile nuclear cask transfer assembly, comprising steps of:
(a) removing a prexisting trolley from at least one travel rail of an overhead crane assembly; (b) installing a mobile nuclear cask transfer assembly onto said at least one travel rail, said mobile nuclear cask transfer assembly comprising a trolley assembly, a first single failure proof lifting mechanism mounted for movement with said trolley assembly for engaging and lifting a transfer cask in which a canister of spent nuclear fuel is temporarily positioned, and a second single failure proof lifting mechanism mounted for movement with said trolley assembly for engaging and lifting the canister of spent nuclear fuel.
- 17. A method of retrofitting an overhead crane assembly at a nuclear facility into a mobile nuclear cask transfer assembly according to claim 16, wherein step (a) is performed within a building.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/172,185, filed Jun. 14, 2002, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth fully herein.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10172185 |
Jun 2002 |
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Child |
10341654 |
Jan 2003 |
US |