Patent Number: 050842315
Section: claims

1. A refueling mast for refueling a nuclear reactor, said mast comprising: plural longitudinally extending cylindrical tubes including an outermost tube and at least a first inner tube, said first tube having a first outer surface and being relatively dimensioned so that said inner tube can be slid within and relative to said outermost tube;  said first inner tube having a first set of longitudinally extending tracks formed at said first outer surface, each of said tracks of said first set having longitudinally extending grooves;  telescoping means for causing said first inner tube to slide within and relative to said outermost tube; and  first guide means for guiding longitudinal movement of said first inner tube relative to said outermost tube, said first guide means including grooved rollers which mate with said first set of longitudinally extending tracks, said first guide means being mechanically coupled to said outermost tube so as to maintain a fixed longitudinal position relative thereto.  a second inner tube, said second inner tube having a second outer surface and having a second set of longitudinally extending tracks formed at said second outer surface, each of said tracks of said second set having longitudinally extending grooves, each of said second set of tracks being radially aligned with a respective one of said set of tracks; and  second guide means for guiding longitudinal movement of said second inner tube relative to said outermost tube, said second guide means including grooved rollers which mate with said second set of longitudinally extending tracks, said second guide means being mechanically coupled to an outer tube so as to maintain a fixed longitudinal position relative thereto.  plural longitudinally extending cylindrical tubes including an outermost tube and plural inner tubes, said inner tubes including a first inner tube relatively dimensioned so that said first inner tube can be slid within and relative to said outermost tube, and a second inner tube relatively dimensioned so that said second inner tube can be slid within and relative to said first inner tube, said first inner tube having a first outer surface and said second inner tube having a second outer surface;  said first inner tube having a first set of longitudinally extending tracks formed therein at said first outer surface;  said second inner tube having a second set of longitudinally extending tracks formed therein at said second outer surface, each of said tracks of said first and second sets having longitudinally extending grooves, each of said second set of tracks being radially aligned with a respective one of said first set of tracks;  hoist means for causing each inner tube to move within and relative the next radially outward and adjacent of said tubes;  guide means for guiding longitudinal movement of each of said inner tubes, said guide means for each of said inner tubes including grooved rollers mounted on the next radially outward and adjacent of said tubes, each of said grooved rollers mating with a respective one of said grooved tracks;  a fuel grapple attached to one of said inner tubes, said fuel grapple being adapted for engaging and lifting fuel elements; and  transit means for moving said tubes laterally;  whereby said hoist means can cause said inner tubes to protract and retract relative to said outermost tube so as to raise and lower said fuel grapple, said transit means providing for movement of fuel elements between a storage area and a reactor core in a fission reactor complex. 2. A refueling mast as recited in claim 1 further comprising: 3. A refueling mast as recited in claim 1 wherein said first inner tube is flattened in the location of said tracks. 4. A refueling system comprising: 5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein said inner tubes are flattened in the location of said tracks.