Claims
- 1. A shipping container for a nuclear fuel assembly including a plurality of fuel rods and a bottom nozzle; the bottom nozzle including a longitudinally extending recess; said shipping container comprising:
- support means for supporting the plurality of fuel rods and the bottom nozzle;
- housing means for housing said support means and said nuclear fuel assembly; and
- bottom nozzle holding means secured to said support means for holding the bottom nozzle of said nuclear fuel assembly, said bottom nozzle holding means including recess holding means for holding the bottom nozzle within the longitudinally extending recess.
- 2. The shipping container as recited in claim 1 wherein the recess holding means includes wedge means for wedging against the bottom nozzle within the longitudinally extending recess and moving means for moving the wedge means within the longitudinally extending recess.
- 3. The shipping container as recited in claim 1 wherein the bottom nozzle further includes an end and a tapered bore which tapers toward the end, and wherein the recess holding means includes gripper means for gripping the tapered bore within the bottom nozzle and moving means for moving the gripper means against the tapered bore.
- 4. The shipping container as recited in claim 3 wherein the bottom nozzle includes a first barrel, a taper, and a second barrel having a diameter smaller than the first barrel; the taper interconnecting the first barrel and the second barrel which forms the end of the bottom nozzle; and wherein said bottom nozzle holding means further includes spacer means having a hole for inserting the second barrel therein and a tapered surface for abutting the taper in order to space the end of the bottom nozzle from said support means.
- 5. The shipping container as recited in claim 1 wherein the bottom nozzle further includes a shoulder within the longitudinally extending recess, and wherein the recess holding means includes gripper means for gripping the shoulder within the bottom nozzle and engaging means for engaging the gripper means against the shoulder.
- 6. The shipping container as recited in claim 5 wherein the bottom nozzle further includes an end; wherein said support means includes end support means for supporting the end; wherein the gripper means includes a plurality of grippers for gripping the shoulder within the bottom nozzle, each of the grippers having a gripping end and a pivot end; and wherein the engaging means includes base means for pivotally mounting the pivot end of each of the grippers and moving means for moving the gripping end of each of the grippers, the moving means including operating means for engaging the moving means which engages each of the gripping ends in order to move the gripping ends toward the shoulder within the bottom nozzle, the operating means also for disengaging the moving means in order to move the gripping ends away from the shoulder within the bottom nozzle, the base means being inserted adjacent the end support means and within the end of the bottom nozzle.
- 7. The shipping container as recited in claim 6 wherein the moving means includes cam means having a plurality of cam surfaces for camming a corresponding one of the gripping ends of the plurality of grippers.
- 8. The shipping container as recited in claim 7 wherein each of the plurality of grippers corresponds to one of the plurality of cam surfaces, and wherein adjacent ones of the plurality of grippers include a spring means for forcing each of the adjacent ones of the plurality of grippers against a corresponding one of the plurality of cam surfaces.
- 9. The shipping container as recited in claim 8 wherein said nuclear fuel assembly has a central longitudinal axis; wherein each of the end support means, the base means and the cam means has a hole which is positioned on the central longitudinal axis, the end support means having a surface, the hole of the cam means having threads; and wherein the operating means includes:
- screw means for rotating the cam means, said screw means having a head and a shaft, the head abutting the surface of the end support means, the shaft having a non-threaded portion and a threaded portion, the non-threaded portion adjacent the head and passing through the hole of the end support means and also passing through the hole of the base means, the threaded portion adjacent the non-threaded portion and threaded through the threads of the hole of the cam means;
- a collar fixedly attached to the threaded portion and separated from the cam means; and
- spring means biased between the cam means and said collar for providing a pre-load force for said screw means.
- 10. The shipping container as recited in claim 9 wherein the cam means further includes blocking means for blocking rotation of the cam means, the blocking means including a plurality of blocking surfaces, each of the blocking surfaces being between adjacent ones of the plurality of cam surfaces in order that each one of the blocking surfaces abuts the corresponding one of the gripping ends of the grippers whenever the cam means is fully disengaged.
- 11. The shipping container as recited in claim 9 wherein the cam means further includes blocking means for blocking rotation of the cam means, the blocking means including a plurality of blocking tabs, each of the blocking tabs being attached to a corresponding one of the cam surfaces in order that each one of the blocking means abuts the corresponding one of the gripping ends of the grippers whenever the cam means is fully engaged.
- 12. The shipping container as recited in claim 1 wherein the bottom nozzle has an end, wherein said support means includes end support means for supporting the end, and wherein said bottom nozzle holding means further includes spacer means for spacing the end of the bottom nozzle from the end support means.
- 13. The shipping container as recited in claim 12 wherein the spacer means is made of ASTM 240, type 304 stainless steel in order to preclude contamination of the bottom nozzle by the end support means.
- 14. A bottom nozzle holding apparatus for use with a shipping container for a nuclear fuel assembly including a plurality of fuel rods and a bottom nozzle; the bottom nozzle including a longitudinally extending recess, and a shoulder within the longitudinally extending recess; said bottom nozzle holding apparatus comprising:
- gripper means for gripping the shoulder within the bottom nozzle; and
- engaging means for engaging said gripper means against the shoulder.
- 15. The bottom nozzle holding apparatus as recited in claim 14 wherein said shipping container has a support mounted therein; wherein said gripper means includes a plurality of grippers for gripping the shoulder within the bottom nozzle, each of the grippers having a gripping end and a pivot end; and wherein said engaging means includes base means for pivotally mounting the pivot end of each of the grippers, moving means for moving the gripping end of each of the grippers, the moving means including operating means for engaging the moving means which engages each of the gripping ends in order to move the gripping ends radially and angularly outward toward the shoulder within the bottom nozzle, the operating means also for disengaging the moving means in order to move the gripping ends radially and angularly inward away from the shoulder within the bottom nozzle, the base means being inserted adjacent said support.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/299,697 filed Sep. 1, 1994.
The inventions taught herein are related to a commonly assigned copending application Ser. No. 08/298,503 entitled "Expandable Top Nozzle and Device for Securing Same to a Nuclear Fuel Assembly" by DeMario et at. (Attorney Docket No. 58,227).
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