Patent Number: 055925200
Section: claims

1. A control rod for a nuclear reactor comprising: a control rod body having a plurality of blades projecting generally at right angles to one another, said body having a window defined by a plurality of generally linearly extending sides;  a latch handle for connection to said control rod body and location in said window, said latch handle having a plurality of linearly extending sides, at least a pair of sides of one of said window and said latch handle having retaining slots and at least a pair of sides of another of said window and said latch handle having flanges for engaging in said slots;  the sides of said latch handle and said window being configured so that said latch handle, in a first rotational orientation relative to said window, is receivable within the peripheral confines of said window and, upon rotation thereof into a second rotational orientation relative to said window, engages the periphery of said window with slots and flanges of said pairs of sides of said window and said latch handle engaging one another, respectively, to retain said latch handle in said window;  said pairs of sides engaging one another in said second orientation of said latch handle relative to said window to enable sliding movement of said latch handle in at least one linear direction relative to said window.  a control rod body having an elongated axis and a plurality of laterally projecting blades, said body having a generally rectangular window defined by upper and lower edges and opposite sides, said window lying along said axis;  a generally rectangular latch handle for connection to said control rod body and location in said window, said latch handle having a pair of opposite sides, said opposite sides of one of said window and said latch handle having retaining slots and said opposite sides of another of said window and said latch handle having flanges for engaging in said slots;  said latch handle and said window being configured so that said latch handle, in a first rotational orientation relative to said window, is receivable within said window with said latch handle sides lying generally in opposition to said upper and lower edges of said window and, upon rotation thereof into a second rotational orientation relative to said window, has said sides thereof engaging with the opposite sides of said window, respectively, with said slots and flanges engaging one another to retain said latch in said window, said opposite sides of said latch handle and said opposite sides of said window engaging one another in said second orientation of said latch handle to enable sliding movement of said latch handle in at least one linear direction relative to said window and along said axis.  a control rod body having a plurality of laterally projecting blades angularly related to one another, said body having a window with spaced edges;  a latch handle for connection to said control rod body and location in said window, said latch handle having spaced edges, at least a pair of edges of one of said window and said latch handle having retaining slots and at least a pair of edges of another of said window and said latch handle having flanges for engaging in said slots;  the edges of said latch handle and said window being configured so that said latch handle, in a first rotational orientation relative to said window, is receivable within the peripheral confines of said window and, upon rotation thereof into a second rotational orientation relative to said window, engages the periphery of said window with slots and flanges of said edges engaging one another, respectively, to retain said latch handle in said window;  said slots and said flanges engaging one another in said second orientation of said latch handle relative to said window to enable sliding movement of said latch handle in at least one linear direction relative to said window. 2. A control rod according to claim 1 wherein said control rod body includes a shaft having an axis and coupled to said latch handle in said second orientation thereof for linear movement therewith in an axial direction of said shaft. 3. A control rod according to claim 2 wherein said latch handle has an opening for receiving said shaft when in said second orientation, a locking device for connecting said shaft and said latch handle to one another in said second orientation of said latch handle relative to said window. 4. A control rod according to claim 1 wherein said latch has a pair of flanges defining said slots on each of said pair of sides of said latch handle, said window having a flange on each of said pair of sides of said window for engaging in said slots. 5. A control rod according to claim 1 wherein said window and said latch handle are generally rectangular in configuration. 6. A control rod according to claim 1 wherein portions of the slots or flanges of one of said pairs of slots and said flanges are arcuate to enable rotation of said latch handle between said first and second rotational orientations. 7. A control rod according to claim 1 wherein said windows and said latch handle are generally rectangular in configuration and wherein portions of the slots or flanges of one of said pairs of slots and said flanges are arcuate to enable rotation of said latch handle between said first and second rotational orientations, the arcuate slots or flanges lying along opposite sides of said latch handle or said window. 8. A control rod for a nuclear reactor comprising: 9. A control rod according to claim 8 wherein said control rod body includes a shaft having an axis and coupled to said latch handle in said second orientation thereof for linear movement therewith in the axial direction of said shaft. 10. A control rod according to claim 9 wherein said latch handle has an opening for receiving said shaft when in said second orientation, a locking device for connecting said shaft and said latch handle to one another in said second orientation of said latch handle relative to said window. 11. A control rod according to claim 8 wherein said opposite sides of said latch handle have set back portions along end portions thereof generally diagonally opposite one another. 12. A control rod according to claim 8 wherein said latch handle has slots along said opposite sides thereof and said window has said flanges along said opposite sides thereof. 13. A control rod according to claim 12 wherein bases of said slots of said latch handle are set back along end portions of said opposite sides generally diagonally opposite one another to enable said latch handle for rotation from said first orientation to said second orientation. 14. A control rod according to claim 13 wherein said control rod body includes a shaft having an axis and coupled to said latch handle in said second orientation thereof for linear movement therewith in an axial direction of said shaft; and wherein said latch handle has an opening for receiving said shaft when in said second orientation, a locking device for connecting said shaft in said latch handle to one another in said second orientation of said latch handle relative to said window. 15. A control rod for a nuclear reactor comprising: 16. A control rod according to claim 15 wherein said control rod body includes a shaft having an axis and coupled to said latch handle in said second orientation thereof for linear movement therewith in an axial direction of said shaft. 17. A control rod according to claim 16 wherein said latch handle has an opening for receiving said shaft when in said second orientation, a locking device for connecting said shaft and said latch handle to one another in said second orientation of said latch handle relative to said window. 18. A control rod according to claim 15 wherein the slots or flanges of one of said pairs of edges and said flanges are arcuate to enable rotation of said latch handle between said first and second rotational orientations. 19. A control rod according to claim 15 wherein said windows and said latch handle are generally rectangular in configuration and wherein the slots or flanges of one of said pairs of edges and said flanges are arcuate to enable rotation of said latch handle between said first and second rotational orientations, the arcuate slots or flanges lying along opposite edges of said latch handle or said window.