Temperature control device surrounding equipment penetrating a pressurized vessel
US-2025006386-A1 · Jan 2, 2025 · US
US10796808B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10796808-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715810976-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 30, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 6, 2020 |
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A containment seal seals a cable or tube to an opening accessing a containment vessel. The containment seal includes a lower body that attaches over the opening into the containment vessel. The cable or tube is inserted through a hole that extends axially through an upper body of the containment seal. Compression fittings are attached to the top and bottom ends of the upper body sealing the cable inside of the upper body. The cable sealed inside of the upper body in inserted through the lower body and into the opening accessing the containment vessel and a lower portion of the upper body is seated into the opening formed in the lower body. A retaining device compresses the upper body down against the lower body forming a seal between the upper body and lower body.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A nuclear reactor containment seal for use sealing an opening of a containment vessel, comprising: a lower body having an opening positionable to align with the opening of the containment vessel; an upper body including a through-hole, with the through-hole of the upper body and the opening of the lower body configured to receive a cable or tube to extend therethrough, the upper body having a bottom tubular section configured to insert at least partially down into the opening in the lower body, and a middle section that extends up and radially out from the bottom section and forms a bottom surface that seats onto a top surface of the lower body, the middle section having a threaded side surface; and a nut retained by the lower body and configured to threadably engage the threaded side surface of the upper body to hold the upper body down against the lower body, forming a sealed connection between the upper body and the lower body. 2. The containment seal of claim 1 , wherein a bottom surface of the lower body is attached to a cover for a flange attached to the containment vessel. 3. The containment seal of claim 1 , wherein the lower body includes: a circular tube section including a bottom end attached over the opening into the containment vessel; and an upper arm that extends radially out from a top end of the circular tube section. 4. The containment seal of claim 3 , wherein the nut comprises: an upper tubular section that extends up around the arm of the lower body and around a portion of the upper body; and a lower arm that extends radially inward from the upper tubular section below the upper arm of the lower body. 5. The containment seal of claim 1 , wherein the middle section includes: a multi-flat walled side surface for engaging with a tool. 6. The containment seal of claim 1 , wherein the bottom surface of the middle section includes one or more circular channels for retaining one or more O-rings that press against the top surface of the lower body. 7. The containment seal of claim 6 , including: a first test port including a first channel that extends from an exterior of the upper or lower body into an interior of the upper or lower body between two of the O-rings; and a second test port including a second channel that extends from the exterior of the upper or lower body into the hole that receives the cable or tube. 8. The containment seal of claim 1 , wherein the upper body includes: a top tubular section having a smaller diameter than the middle section and extending up from a top end of the middle section configured to receive a compression fitting and seal a top end of the upper body to the cable or tube; and wherein the bottom tubular section has a smaller diameter than the middle section and extends down from a bottom end of the middle section to receive a compression fitting and seal a bottom end of the upper body to the cable or tube. 9. A nuclear reactor containment seal for use sealing an opening of a containment vessel, comprising: a lower body including an opening attaching over the opening into the containment vessel; an upper body including a through-hole, with the through-hole of the upper body and the opening of the lower body configured to receive a cable or tube to extend therethrough, the upper body having a bottom tubular section configured to insert at least partially down into the opening in the lower body, and a middle section that extends up and radially out from the bottom section and forms a bottom surface that seats onto a top surface of the lower body, the bottom surface of the middle section having multiple circular O-ring channels for retaining one or more O-rings configured to press against the top surface of the lower body; a nut retained by the lower body and configured to threadably engage the threaded side surface of the upper body to hold the upper body down against the lower body, forming a sealed connection between the upper body and the lower body; a first test port including a first channel that extends from an exterior of the upper or lower body into an interior of the upper or lower body between two of the O-ring channels; and a second test port including a second channel that extends from the exterior of the upper or lower body into the hole that receives the cable or tube. 10. The containment seal of claim 9 wherein the middle section has a threaded side surface configured to threadably receive the nut.
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