Sealed drive screw operator

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6339630
  • Patent Number
    6,339,630
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 18, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 15, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
A sealed operator is provided for operating an internal locking control element for a closure head for the inner container in a dual container hazardous waste storage system. The operator includes a cylindrical housing in which a bushing/operator element assembly is mounted for translational movement. The latter assembly includes a cylindrical bushing sealingly mounted in the housing, a spherical bearing assembly including an annular outer bearing press fit within the bushing and an annular inner bearing. An operator element is press fit within the inner surface of the inner bearing. The operator element includes a driving head which engages the locking control element for the closure head of the inner container.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a sealed screw operator for operating wedge drive screws or the like without breaching a hazardous material control border.




2. Related Art




Although the invention is not limited to such an application, the invention is particularly useful as applied to dual cask arrangements wherein an inner container or cask is installed inside of an outer shipping cask. In such arrangements, the inner container or cask is adapted to be removed from the shipping cask in instances where the exterior of the cask is contaminated with a hazardous material or materials. Loading and/or unloading operations may take place in a dry, non-hazardous environment and, under these circumstances, the inner container is not removed from the shipping cask. The inner cask includes a closure head which is secured by a series of wedge blocks operated by drive screws in the inner container walls. Because the inner container is not removed from the shipping cask, access to the drive screws during security of the closure head must be obtained through the wall of the shipping cask. It will be appreciated that, during operations, the goal is to avoid breaching boundaries contaminated with hazardous materials.




Patents of interest in this field include: U.S. Pat. No. 4,893,022 (Hall, et al.) which discloses an improved closure for covering and sealing a single cask radioactive waste system using sealing bolts. The sealing bolts are inserted through a bore having a shoulder to prevent the sealing bolts from inadvertently falling through the bore and breaking the seal. U.S. Pat. No. 4,456,827 (Botzem, et al.) discloses a transportation and storage container for radioactive wastes which are socketed screws in tapped sockets to seal the container from the admission of water. U.S. Pat. No. 4,636,645 (Kessinger) discloses a closure system for a storage cask for spent nuclear fuel which can be temporarily closed with a shear key and permanently closed via welding. U.S. Pat. No. 4,983,352 (Efferding) discloses a closure system for storing spent nuclear fuel. Studs are coated with sealant before screwing the studs into bores. U.S. Pat. No. 4,576,779 (McWilliams) discloses a wedge shaped member which is used to close the end of a transport flask and which advances a seal plate to close an opening in the base of the flask. U.S. Statutory Invention Registration No. HII (Basnar et al.) and U.S. Statutory Invention Registration No. HIO (Frank, et al.) both disclose a can-out hatch assembly. In both, an actuating shaft is inserted through a bore in a container for the purpose of positioning a hex head coupling against a pressure plate. The actuating shaft and the bore are provided with complimentary threads.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, there is provided a sealed operator for operating (e.g., engaging and locking) a controllable element (e.g., a wedge screw drive such as disclosed above) in a dual container hazardous waste storage system.




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided, for use in a dual container hazardous waste containment system comprising an inner container, an outer container and an internal locking control element disposed inwardly of the outer container (such as the wedge screw drive element described above), a sealed operator device for operating the locking control element and adapted to be mounted in an aperture in the outer container, said operator comprising: a housing adapted to be sealingly mounted in said aperture, a bushing sealingly mounted within said housing for longitudinal movement with respect to said housing; a bearing assembly sealingly mounted within said bushing and comprising an outer bearing secured within said bushing and an inner bearing pivotably movable with respect to said outer bearing; and an operator element sealingly mounted within said inner bearing for movement therewith, said operator element including a stem portion secured within said inner bearing and a driving head adapted to engage the locking control element.




Preferably, the inner and outer bearings form a spherical bearing assembly. The bearings advantageously include respective polymer coated bearing surfaces.




In a preferred implementation, the outer bearing is a press fit within the bushing and the stem portion of the operator element is a press fit within the inner bearing. Advantageously, the outer surface of the housing is threaded for mounting in the aperture in the outer container.




In accordance with a further feature of importance, the bushing has an outer cylindrical surface including longitudinally extending guide track therein and the housing includes an inwardly extending guide pin received in the guide track for limiting angular movement of the bushing.




Preferably, at least one o-ring seal is provided between said bushing and said housing. More preferably, at least first and second o-rings are mounted in annular grooves in an outer cylindrical surface of the bushing.




In accordance with a further aspect of the invention a dual container hazardous waste containment system is provided which comprises an inner container, an outer container, a controllable element (e.g., the aforementioned wedge drive element) associated with the inner container and disposed inwardly of the outer container and a sealed operator device mounted in an aperture in the outer container for operating the controllable element, the sealed operator comprising: a housing sealingly mounted in the aperture; a bushing sealingly mounted within the housing for longitudinal movement with respect to the housing; a bearing assembly mounted within the bushing and comprising an outer bearing press fit within the bushing and an inner bearing pivotably movable with respect to the outer bearing; and an operator element mounted within the inner bearing for movement therewith, said operator element including a stem portion press fit within the inner bearing and a driving head adapted to engage the controllable element.




Further features and advantages of the present invention will be set forth in, or apparent from, the detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof which follows.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a side view of a sealed operator in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention; and





FIG. 2

shows a side view of a dual container system incorporating the sealed operator of FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a sealed operator, generally denoted


10


, constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention. The sealed operator


10


includes, inter alia, the following elements or components described in more detail below: a cylindrical or tubular housing


12


, a tubular bushing


20


mounted in housing


12


, a bearing assembly


30


press fit to and supported by bushing


20


, an operator element


40


press fit to and supported by bearing assembly


30


, a pair of o-rings


50


providing a seal between the bushing


20


and the housing


12


, and a guide pin


52


affixed to housing


12


for controlling the rotational movement of bushing


20


during rotation of operator element


40


.




The sealed operator


10


is, in use, incorporated in a dual container hazardous waste system such as that shown in FIG.


2


and denoted


100


in that figure. The container system


100


includes an outer container or shipping cask


102


having an aperture or recess


104


therein in which the sealed operator


10


is housed, and an inner container


106


. The inner container


106


includes a wedge drive screw support element


108


which supports a wedge drive screw


110


for a wedge block (not shown) corresponding to that described above. A sleeve


112


is provided to guide the movement of the associated wedge. As indicated above, the wedge block is one of a plurality of wedge blocks used to secure in place a closure head (not shown) for the inner cask


106


. It will be understood that the wedge and wedge drive assembly are conventional and thus will not be further described.




Referring again to

FIG. 1

, and considering the specific components of the sealed operator


10


in more detail, the housing


12


includes an outer surface


14


, an inner surface


16


, and a hole or opening


18


in which guide pin


52


is affixed. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the tubular housing


12


is inserted into the aperture


104


, so that the outer surface


14


frictionally engages the wall defining aperture


104


. In a preferred embodiment, the outer surface


14


of the tubular housing


12


is threaded and the aperture


104


has an opposing abutment surface for receiving the threads of the tubular housing


12


. Thread sealant is preferably applied to the opposing abutment surface or to the outer surface


14


of the housing


12


or to both. All components of the dual-container, operator assembly-system shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

are manufactured from materials selected for corrosion resistance and compatibility with the other materials. In the preferred embodiment, the housing


12


is manufactured from aluminum bronze.




The cylindrical or tubular bushing


20


includes an outer surface


22


, an inner surface


24


, and a plurality of annular grooves


26


in outer surface


22


in which o-rings


50


are received. The outer diameter of bushing


20


is smaller than the inner diameter of housing


12


so that bushing


20


can be inserted into and translate within the tubular housing


12


. In the preferred embodiment, the tubular bushing


20


is manufactured from stainless steel, e.g., NITRONIC 60, a trademark of Armco Steel. Stainless steel has good compatibility with the aluminum bronze and does not cause galling during the sliding contact associated with the engagement/disengagement of the operator described below.




As indicated above, bushing


20


has a plurality of annular grooves


26


(two are shown) which receive a like plurality of o-rings


50


so as to enhance sealing between the outer surface


22


of the bushing


20


and the inner surface


16


of the housing


12


.




Bushing


20


also includes a longitudinally extending guide track


21


located in an upper portion of outer surface


22


. The aforementioned guide pin


52


, which is affixed in the opening


18


in the housing


12


, engages in track


21


so as to prevent rotation of the bushing


20


, i.e., to limit the movement of bushing


20


to a translating movement. This feature prevents potential damage to the o-rings


50


due to “wrapping up” during operation.




The bearing assembly


30


includes an outer bearing


32


including an outer cylindrical surface


32




a


and an inner concave, part spherical bearing race


32




b


, and inner bearing


34


including an outer convex, part spherical bearing surface


34




b


and an inner cylindrical surface


34




a


. The overall bearing assembly


30


is press fit into a cylindrical recessed portion of bushing


20


with the outer surface


32




a


of the bearing


32


engaging the associated mating surface of bushing


20


. The mating part spherical surfaces


32




b


and


34




b


of bearings


32


and


34


permit a limited pivoting movement so that operator element


40


can still engage the wedge drive screw


110


where there is misalignment between the wedge drive screw


110


and the operator element


40


. In a preferred embodiment, the pivoting movement provided will accommodate an angle of approximately seven to eight degrees between drive screw


110


and the operator element


40


which is equivalent to an offset between the inner container


106


and the outer container or shipping case


102


of approximately 0.2 inches.




The bearings


32


and


34


fit together sufficiently closely to provide sealing of the bearing assembly


30


under typical operating conditions. In addition, bearing assembly


30


preferably includes a polymer coating which increases its effectiveness as a seal. If there is a likelihood of a flood of hazardous material, a sealed bearing assembly can be used as bearing assembly


30


. The press fit between bearing assembly


30


and bushing


20


and operator element


40


provides effective sealing between the corresponding interfaces.




The operator element


40


has a stem


42


interconnecting a driven end


44


and a driving head


46


. The operator element


40


is a press fit in bearing


34


with the outer surface of stem


42


engages the cylindrical inner surface


34




a


of bearing


34


. The driving head


46


is adapted to engage the wedge drive screw


110


discussed above in connection with FIG.


2


. In a preferred embodiment, a hex-head driving head


46


is employed, but, in general, any shape is appropriate as long as the head


46


properly couples with the driven end of the wedge drive screw


110


. In the preferred embodiment, the flats of the hex-head driving head


46


are radiused to avoid binding where, for example, the inner container


106


is misaligned with respect to the outer container


102


during shipping. The driven end


44


of the operator element


40


includes an opening


48


adapted to receive an appropriate tool for driving the operator element


40


. The driven end


44


of the operator element


40


also includes a threaded opening


54


adapted to receive a tool (not shown) for translating the bushing


20


outwardly within the housing


12


.




In operation, the aforementioned driving tool (not shown) is coupled to opening


48


of the driven end


44


of the operator element


40


and pushed in so as to provide translation of the operator element


40


forwardly, i.e., to the left, as viewed in FIG.


1


. The operator element


40


is translated and manipulated until the driving head


46


operator couples with wedge drive screw


110


. The wedge drive screw


110


is rotated to drive the wedge in a leftward, horizontal direction, as viewed in FIG.


1


. As indicated above, the wedge drive screw


110


drives a corresponding wedge block (not shown) to secure the closure head (not shown) of the inner cask or container


106


. It is, of course, understood that the bearing assembly


30


and bushing


20


also translate with operator element


40


relative to housing


12


.




During shipment, a plug


114


(see

FIG. 2

) is screwed Into the housing


12


and jammed against the operator element


40


to lock the assembly in place.




When removal of the inner container


106


from the shipping cask


102


is desired, a tool (not shown) is threaded into opening


54


permitting translation of bushing


20


in the outward direction (to the right in

FIG. 1

) to disengage the driving head


46


of operator


40


from the wedge drive screw


110


.




Although the invention has been described above in relation to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that variations and modifications can be effected in these preferred embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. For use in a dual container hazardous waste containment system comprising an inner container, an outer container and an internal locking control element disposed inwardly of the outer container, a sealed operator device for operating the locking control element and adapted to be mounted in an aperture in the outer container, said operator comprising:a housing adapted to be sealingly mounted in said aperture; a bushing sealingly mounted within said housing for longitudinal movement with respect to said housing; a bearing assembly sealingly mounted within said bushing and comprising an outer bearing secured within said bushing and an inner bearing pivotably movable with respect to said outer bearing; and an operator element sealingly mounted within said inner bearing for movement therewith, said operator element including a stem portion secured within said inner bearing and a driving head adapted to engage the locking control element.
  • 2. The operator device of claim 1 wherein said inner and outer bearings form a spherical bearing assembly.
  • 3. The operator device of claim 2 wherein said bearings include respective polymer coated bearing surfaces.
  • 4. The operator device of claim 1 wherein the outer bearing is a press fit within the bushing and the stem portion of the operator element is a press fit within the inner bearing.
  • 5. The operator device of claim 1 wherein the outer surface of the housing is threaded for mounting in the aperture in the outer container.
  • 6. The operator device of claim 1 wherein said bushing has an outer cylindrical surface including longitudinally extending guide track therein and said housing includes an inwardly extending guide pin received in said guide track for limiting angular movement of said bushing.
  • 7. The operator device of claim 1 further comprising at least one o-ring seal between said bushing and said housing.
  • 8. The operator device of claim 7 wherein at least one o-ring seal comprises first and second o-rings mounted in annular grooves in an outer cylindrical surface of said bushing.
  • 9. A dual container hazardous waste containment system comprising an inner container, an outer container, a controllable element associated with the inner container and disposed inwardly of the outer container, and a sealed operator device mounted in an aperture in the outer container for operating the controllable element, the sealed operator comprising:a housing sealingly mounted in said aperture; a bushing sealingly mounted within said housing for longitudinal movement with respect to said housing; a bearing assembly mounted within said bushing and comprising an outer bearing press fit within said bushing and an inner bearing pivotably movable with respect to said outer bearing; and an operator element mounted within said inner bearing for movement therewith, said operator element including a stem portion press fit within said inner bearing and a driving head adapted to engage the controllable element.
  • 10. The dual container hazardous waste containment system of claim 9 wherein said inner and outer bearings form a spherical bearing assembly.
  • 11. The dual container hazardous waste containment system of claim 10 wherein said bearings include respective polymer coated bearing surfaces.
  • 12. The dual container hazardous waste containment system of claim 9 wherein the outer surface of the housing is threaded for mounting in the aperture in the outer container.
  • 13. The dual container hazardous waste containment system of claim 9 wherein said housing has an outer cylindrical surface including longitudinally extending guide track therein and said housing includes an inwardly extending guide pin received in said guide track for limiting angular movement of said bushing.
  • 14. The dual container hazardous waste containment system of claim 9 further comprising at least one o-ring seal between said bushing and said housing.
  • 15. The dual container hazardous waste containment system of claim 14 wherein said at least one o-ring seal comprises first and second o-rings mounted in annular grooves in an outer cylindrical surface of said bushing.
  • 16. A dual container hazardous waste containment system comprising an inner container, an outer container, a wedge drive element for securing in place a closure head for the inner container, and a sealed operator device mounted in an aperture in the outer container for operating said wedge drive element, the sealed operator comprising:a cylindrical housing sealingly mounted in said aperture; a cylindrical bushing sealingly mounted within said housing for longitudinal movement with respect to said housing; a spherical bearing assembly mounted within said bushing and comprising an annular outer bearing press fit within said bushing and an annular inner bearing pivotably movable with respect to said outer bearing; and an operator element mounted within said inner bearing for movement therewith, said operator element including a stem portion press fit within said inner bearing and a driving head adapted to engage the wedge drive element.
  • 17. The dual container hazardous waste containment system of claim 16 wherein said bearings include respective polymer coated bearing surfaces.
  • 18. The dual container hazardous waste containment system of claim 17 wherein the outer surface of the housing is threaded for mounting in the aperture in the outer container.
  • 19. The dual container hazardous waste containment system of claim 16 wherein said housing has an outer cylindrical surface including longitudinally extending guide track therein and said housing includes an inwardly extending guide pin received in said guide track for limiting angular movement of said bushing.
  • 20. The dual container hazardous waste containment system of claim 16 further comprising at least one o-ring seal between said bushing and said housing.
  • 21. The dual container hazardous waste containment system of claim 20 wherein said at least one o-ring seal comprises first and second o-rings mounted in annular grooves in an outer cylindrical surface of said bushing.
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