Patent Number: 046631178
Section: claims

1. A nuclear reactor fuel assembly of the kind comprising multi-pins located in a wrapper of hexagonal cross-section and stabilised by a series of spaced grids of cellular structure, characterised in that a plurality of elements extend lengthwise of the wrapper at locations between the vertices of the wrapper and are secured to the grids to form with the grids a cage structure within the wrapper, and each element includes inwardly directed projections at each grid location which extend into overlapping relation with the cellular structure of each grid without encroaching on the open cross-secion of each cell. 2. An assembly as claimed in claim 1 in which each grid includes a pin accommodating cell at each vertex of the wrapper. 3. An assembly as claimed in claim 1 in which each element is in the form of an elongate plate and said inwardly directed projections are constituted by pressed out portions of the plate. 4. An assembly as claimed in claim 1 in which the edge cells of each grid are fomed with axially projecting tabs which are secured in face-to-face relation with said inwardly directed projections of said elements. 5. An assembly as claimed in claim 3 in which the edge cells of each grid are of unitary construction. 6. An assembly as claimed in claim 1 in which at least some of said elements are provided with elastically yieldable formations for bearing against the internal faces of the wrapper and provide lateral support for the cage within the wrapper. 7. An assembly as claimed in claim 1 in which said elements are anchored to the wrapper at only one axial location, the cage being free of connection to the wrapper over the remainder of the length of said elements. 8. An assembly as claimed in claim 1 in which there are two groups of said elements each associated with a respective set of grids so as to form two cage structures at successive axial locations within the grid. 9. An assembly as claimed in claim 8 in which said cage structures are separated by a gap. 10. An assembly as claimed in claim 8 in which each cage structure is anchored to the wrapper at the end remote from the other cage structure and is free of connection to the wrapper over the intervening space between the anchored ends of the cagte structures. 11. A nuclear reactor fuel assembly of the kind comprising multi-pins located in a wrapper of hexagonal cross-section and stabilised by a series of spaced grids of cellular structure, characterised in that a plurality of elements extend lengthwise of the wrapper at locations between the vertices of the wrapper and are secured to the grids to form with the grids a cage structure within the wrapper, and the cells at the periphery of each grid are formed with axially projecting tabs and the tabs of at least some adjacent cells are of differing length and are secured together to leave the longer length partially exposed, the exposed portion being in face-to-face relation with, and secured to, an inwardly directed projection of a respective element. 12. An assembly as claimed in claim 11 in which each grid includes a pin accommodating cell at each vertex of the wrapper. 13. An assembly as claimed in claim 11 in which the edge cells of each grid are of unitary construction. 14. An assembly as claimed in claim 11 in which at least some of said elements are provided with elastically yieldable formations for bearing against the internal faces of the wrapper and provide lateral support for the cage within the wrapper. 15. An assembly as claimed in claim 11 in which said elements are anchored to the wrapper at only one axial location, the cage being free of connection to the wrapper over the remainder of the length of said elements. 16. An assembly as claimed in claim 15 in which said cage structures are separated by a gap. 17. An assembly as claimed in claim 15 in which each cage structure is anchored to the wrapper at the end remote from the other cage structure and is free of connection to the wrapper over the intervening space between the anchored ends of the cage structures.