Patent Number: 047131993
Section: claims

1. Modular-system depository for dry storage of radioactive waste containers and spent fuel cells comprising a concrete storage block on a concrete base, said concrete storage block containing vertical channels for storing and cooling said radioactive waste and fuel cells, and a cover, said storage block being composed of a plurality of individual concrete blocks each having a plurality of vertical storage and cooling channels extending therethrough,  said concrete blocks being stacked beside and on top of one another with said vertical channels in alignment, at least one said container or fuel cell being disposed in each said channel,  said concrete blocks having said channels being arranged in essentially equal modular grids and having the same dimensions, a plurality of stacked concrete blocks forming a block segment and a plurality of block segments forming a storage block, said block segments being spaced from said concrete base, the spaces between the bottom of the block segments and the concrete base forming intake air conduits communicating with said vertical storage and cooling channels. 2. Depository of claim 1 which includes a concrete base plate having ribs projecting above the surface thereof to provide an air supply space between the ribs in communication with said vertical storage and cooling channels, said ribs serving to support the said storage block in a position above said base. 3. Depository of claim 1 in which each said storage container or fuel cell is spaced from the inner wall of said vertical channel to provide an annular gap for cooling air. 4. Depository of claim 3 in which said storage container has axial ribs to facilitate cooling. 5. Depository of claim 2 which includes bracing elements to brace the stacked blocks against said base plate. 6. Depository of claim 1 which includes supply and discharge ducts having filters. 7. Depository of claim 1 in which said individual concrete blocks have on their top and bottom stacking surfaces mating centering elements. 8. Depository of claim 1 which includes a concrete ceiling spaced above said storage block to form an intermediate space, which space communicates with a discharge duct. 9. Depository of claim 8 in which said storage containers are tubular and said concrete ceiling contains openings aligned with said vertical channels to permit insertion of said tubular storage containers into said vertical channels. 10. Depository of claim 1 in which each said storage container is suspended within a vertical channel by means of radial arms extending from said container and resting on the top side of the uppermost concrete block. 11. Depository of claim 10 in which the ends of said radial arms rest in recesses in said top side of said uppermost block. 12. Depository of claim 9 in which said openings in said concrete ceiling are enlarged at their upper ends to provide an annular shoulder and the upper ends of said tubular storage containers are similarly enlarged so that they fit within said enlarged openings. 13. Depository of claim 12 which includes a concrete plug within said enlarged portion of said storage container, said plug having the same cross-sectional configuration as said enlarged portion. 14. Depository of claim 13 in which said storage container extends above the top of said plug and carries a cover. 15. Depository of claim 14 in which said storage container is spaced from the wall of said enlarged opening to form an annular space and includes a sealing sleeve disposed between said container cover and the upper edge of said container. 16. Depository of claim 1 in which said blocks are enclosed in cells, the walls, floor and ceiling of which are provided with insulation. 17. Depository of claim 1 in which the outside walls thereof are double shelled. 18. Depository of claim 17 which includes means disposed between said shell walls for monitoring the presence of water and a pump responsive to said monitoring means. 19. Depository of claim 4 in which said axial ribs also serve to space said storage container from the inner wall of said vertical channel.