Patent Number: 054405998
Section: claims

1. A nuclear fuel rod spacer grid comprising: a first set of strips which is slottedly interlocked with a second set of strips;  a plurality of integral tabs formed on each of said first strips and which are coplanar with said first strips; and  side-supported vanes comprising a portion of each said tab which is bent along a predetermined bend line which extends outwardly along each said tab and which is coplanar with the strip on which each said tab is formed.  a set of first strips which are each formed with a plurality of first slots which extend from an upper edge thereof;  a set of second strips which are each formed with a plurality of second slots which extend from a lower edge thereof, said second strips being interleaved with said first strips so that said first and second slots respectively receive portions of said second and first strips which are contiguous with said second and first slots;  a plurality of integral tabs formed exclusively on an upper edge of each of said second strips and which are coplanar with said second strips; and  side-supported vanes comprising a portion of each of said tabs which is bent along a predetermined bend line which extends outwardly along each of said tabs and which is coplanar with the strip on which each said tabs is formed. 2. The nuclear fuel rod spacer grid of claim 1, in which the vanes are supported by said tabs in a manner wherein they are spaced from the strips by an amount sufficient that they become fluidly decoupled from the flow restriction caused by said first and second sets of strips. 3. The nuclear fuel rod spacer grid as set forth in claim 2, further comprising a flow control vane which comprises a portion of said integral tab which is bent at a predetermined angle with respect to the portion of said tab which is coplanar with said first strip and along a bend line which is coplanar with said first strip. 4. A nuclear fuel rod spacer grid as set forth in claim 3, wherein said first tabs each assume an essentially triangular shape after the at least one edge portion is bent to form said flow deflecting vane. 5. A nuclear fuel rod spacer grid comprising: 6. A nuclear fuel rod spacer grid as set forth in claim 5, further comprising a plurality of essentially inverted U-shaped apertures which are formed in each of said first strips, each of said essentially inverted U-shaped apertures being formed in said strips so as to proximate a base portion of a tab and so dimensioned and located as to facilitate welding of said first and second strips.