Spent fuel storage rack

US9679668B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9679668-B2
Application numberUS-201013263343-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 5, 2010
Priority dateApr 10, 2009
Publication dateJun 13, 2017
Grant dateJun 13, 2017

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A spent fuel storage rack that accommodates and stores spent fuels in a large number of cells formed in a grid pattern includes a flat rectangular plate-shaped base forming the bottom of the rack, columnar members extending upward from the four corners of the base, and at least a pair of upper and lower grid-shaped frame plates disposed above the base and fixed to and supported by the columnar members. Each of the cells is formed by assembling metal plates to which boron is added to a density greater than 1% into a polygonal tube, and the cells are arranged contiguously at fixed intervals in the grid-shaped frame plates.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A spent fuel storage rack that accommodates and stores spent fuels in a large number of cells formed in a grid pattern, the spent fuel storage rack comprising: a flat rectangular plate-shaped base that forms a bottom of the rack; columnar members having an L-like cross sectional shape that extend upward from four corners of the base; and at least a pair of upper and lower grid-shaped frame plates disposed above the base and fixed to and supported by inner surfaces of the columnar members, wherein each of the cells includes four flat plates, made of high boron content stainless steel having a boron density greater than 1%, assembled into a rectangular tube, the cells are arranged contiguously at fixed intervals in the grid-shaped frame plates, the four flat plates each include first slits and locking protrusions formed thereon, the locking protrusions are inserted into the first slits such that ends of each adjacent pair of the four flat plates that intersect each other at right angles, the locking protrusions of the ends of each adjacent pair of the four flat plates that intersect each other protrude outward by a common length beyond the intersection of the adjacent pair, and the locking protrusions are detachably engaged with the first slits such that, when the locking protrusions are engaged with the first slits, portions of the locking protrusions extend below the first slits and inward facing surfaces of the extended portions abut outward facing surfaces of the four flat plates below the first slits. 2. The spent fuel storage rack according to claim 1 , wherein the four flat plates are each formed of a stacked plate obtained by stacking a stainless steel plate on an outer surface of a high boron content stainless steel plate having a boron density greater than 1%; and each of the cells includes a weld at a corner at which the locking protrusions protrude. 3. The spent fuel storage rack according to claim 2 , wherein a part of each of the stainless steel plates is cut off so as to expose an outer surface of the corresponding boron stainless steel plate. 4. The spent fuel storage rack according to claim 2 , wherein the stainless steel plates are disposed only at four locations on outer surfaces of portions where each adjacent pair of the boron stainless steel plates intersect each other. 5. The spent fuel storage rack according to claim 1 , further comprising: a vertically elongated bar having recesses extending in a vertical direction that engages two locking protrusions of adjacent plates, wherein the common length of the two locking protrusions that protrude beyond the intersection of the adjacent plates are received in the recesses in the bar. 6. The spent fuel storage rack according to claim 1 , wherein second slits are provided in the locking protrusions and are disposed at four corners at which each adjacent pair of the four flat plates intersect each other, and disengagement preventing members are inserted into the second slits.

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  • Anti-earthquake means · CPC title

  • G21C19/07Primary

    Storage racks; Storage pools · CPC title

  • Nuclear fission reactors · CPC title

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What does patent US9679668B2 cover?
A spent fuel storage rack that accommodates and stores spent fuels in a large number of cells formed in a grid pattern includes a flat rectangular plate-shaped base forming the bottom of the rack, columnar members extending upward from the four corners of the base, and at least a pair of upper and lower grid-shaped frame plates disposed above the base and fixed to and supported by the columnar …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mukai Toshimasa, Sato Takao, Hasegawa Hidenobu, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G21C19/07. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 13 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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