Patent Number: 047045396
Section: claims

1. An apparatus for transporting, positioning and sealing a container used for receiving irradiated fuel from beneath a loading and unloading pit of a nuclear installation, comprising: a cart including a framework, a rolling platform and means therebetween for adjusting the position of said framework relative to said rolling platform in a direction perpendicular to a direction of movement of said cart;  means disposed within said framework for supporting a container used for receiving irradiated fuel, said support means being adjutable to raise and lower the container supported thereon and being adjustable to maintain levelness of an upper surface of the container; and  setting means disposed within said framework for positioning the container supported therein, said setting means extending between said framework and an outer periphery of the container for adjusting the position of the container with respect to a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis taken in a horizontal plane passing through said framework and the container. 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising means for reducing radiations during loading of the container with irradiated fuel, said means including a pair of armored protection plates movably mounted on opposite sides of an upper portion of said framework, said plates being movable towards each other to close an opening into the container and movable away from each other to allow loading and unloading the container. 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein means are provided on said framework for moving said plates in a direction away from said upper portion of said framework for spacing said plates a desired distance from a lower surface of the unloading pit. 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said setting means comprises threaded shafts extending from opposite sidewalls of said framework and engaging the container for movement thereof by rotating said shafts, and said framework includes reference axes disposed on an upper surface thereof cooperative with a jig placed on the container for accurate positioning of the container on the cart by adjusting the setting means. 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said means adjusting the position of said framework comprises a movable support between said framework and said rolling platform and locking means for setting said movable support in a desired position with respect to said rolling platform. 6. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein resilient bumper means is provided between each of said screw shafts and the container for allowing thermal expansion of the container which occurs when the container is loaded with irradiated fuel. 7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising means for reducing radiation during loading of the container with irradiated fuel, said means including armored protection fixedly mounted on a part of said framework adjacent the top of the container, said armored protection providing a radiation shield at the top of the container when a plug used to seal the container is removed. 8. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a support trestle means disposed on said framework of said cart for supporting a plug removed from the top of the container supported within said framework, said support trestle means including suction means disposed adjacent the lower face of the plug for avoiding discharge of contamination on the lower face of the plug. 9. The apparatus of claim 1, further including means for cooling the container supported within said framework of said cart, said cooling means including tubing disposed within said framework and surrounding the outer periphery of the container over the entire height of cooling fins disposed on the container and sealing means between said tubing and the outer periphery of the container to provide for circulation of water in a space therebetween. 10. The apparatus of claim 1, further including means to engage a bellows disposed beneath the loading pit, said bellows engaging means being operable to pull the bellows towards said cart and in contact with a surface of the container to maintain fluid tightness between the bellows and the interior of the container, said bellows engaging means including rotatable screw shafts having free ends facing cooperative means associated with the bellows for engagement therewith when said screw shafts are moved into contact with the cooperative means and rotated to pull the bellows towards the container and said bellows engaging means further including means for rotating each of said screw shafts. 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said bellows engaging means includes counter means associated with each of said screw shafts for detecting and signalling lack of synchronization of the rotation of said screw shafts whereby rotation of said screw shafts can be terminated upon detection of lack of synchronization of said screw shafts. 12. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said bellows engaging means includes locking force limiting means associated with the bellows for detecting the surface of the container which is brought into contact with the bellows, said locking force limiting means including resilient mounting devices supporting collar nuts on the bellows each of which are engaged with a respective one of said screw shafts, cam means and electrical contact means disposed on the bellows and resilient mounting devices and cooperative with each other to detect relative displacement between the bellows and the resilient mounting devices corresponding to a force exerted between the container and the bellows due to engagement therebetween as a result of rotation of said screw shafts. 13. The apparatus of claim 10, further comprising an emergency manual control coupled to each of said means for rotating said screw shafts whereby the bellows and the container can be brought into engagement or separated from each other manually.