Patent Number: 050646060
Section: claims

1. An apparatus for removing a channel box from a nuclear fuel assembly having a bail provided on the top thereof, the channel box being generally square in cross section having the fuel assembly mounted therein in a telescopic relationship to each other, the channel box having a pair of clips provided adjacent a pair of diagonally opposed top corners thereof, the channel box removing apparatus comprising: a frame structure adapted for suspension from a lifting and transporting device;  a pair of releasable hooks pivotally mounted to the lower portion of the frame structure and movable between a first position in which the releasable hooks are in lifting engagement with the clips of the channel box and a second position in which the releasable hooks are released from the lifting engagement with the clips;  an operating mechanism for moving the pair of releasable hooks between the first and second positions; and  bail cap means mounted to the lower portion of the frame structure for vertical movement relative to the frame structure, the bail cap means being adapted to cooperate with the bail of the fuel assembly to guide the channel box removing apparatus into an operative position with the fuel assembly during lowering of the apparatus toward the fuel assembly with the pair of releasable hooks in the second position, the operating mechanism being activated to move the pair of releasable hooks into the first position after arrival of the channel box removing apparatus at the operative position. 2. A channel box removing apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the bail cap means comprises a pair of spaced support members provided in opposed relationship to each other and having a vertically extending guide slot defined therebetween to slidably receive the bail, a connector means securely connecting the pair of support members in their middle portions and adapted for abutting engagement with the top of the bail, and a pair of bail guides extending downwardly and outwardly from the bottom ends of the respective support members and having their open lower edges adapted to abut the upper ends of the channel box adjacent a pair of diagonally opposed corners thereof different from the pair of diagonally opposed corners having the clips provided thereon. 3. A channel box removing apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein each of the releasable hooks has an upper end pivotally mounted to the lower portion of the frame structure and a lower end extending downwardly from the bottom of the frame structure, and bracket means pitovally connected to the releasable hooks in a manner to straddle the hook pair, and wherein the operating mechanism comprises a cylinder mounted to the frame structure, a piston rod for the cylinder and having its lower end operatively connected to the bracket means, and conduit means for supplying operating fluid to the cylinder, whereby activation of the operating mechanism causes vertical movement of the piston rod and accordingly the bracket means to move the releasable hooks between the first and second positions. 4. A channel box removing apparatus as defined in claim 2, further comprising a hand lever having one end rotatably mounted to the frame structure and the other end adapted to be hooked for forced disengagemnt of the pair of releasable hooks from the channel box, the hand lever being pivotally connected adjacent the other end thereof to the top of the piston rod so that pivotal movement of the hand lever in a direction to cause upward movement of the piston rod moves the pair of releasable hooks to the second position. 5. A channel box removing apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising a locking mechanism for preventing accidental disengagement of the pair of releasable hooks from the associated clips of the channel box when the channel box is being lifted by the removal apparatus. 6. A channel box removing apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a pair of swing plates capable of selectively doubling the range of pivotal movement of the releasable hooks, each swing plate being pivotally mounted adjacent its upper end to the frame structure and having a slit formed therein, a first pin projecting from each releasable hook and being loosely received in the slit of the swing plate to permit a swinging movement of the lower end of the swing plate beyond the pivotal range of releasable hook, a second pin provided adjacent the lower end of each swing plate, and a stopper member integrally formed on each side surface of the bail cap means, each stopper member having a groove adapted to be engaged by the associated second pin when the associated releasable hook is in the first position, the second pin being in abutting engagement with the stopper member when the associated releasable hook is in the second position with the bail cap means slightly lowered relative to the removal apparatus. 7. A channel box removing apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising a first indicator mechanism for providing a visual indication that the pair of releasable hooks of the removal apparatus are in the first position. 8. A channel box removing apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein the first indicator mechanism comprises a first indicator plate pivotally mounted to the frame structure for swinging movement between an upright position and a horizontal position, a first actuator link pivotally mounted to the frame structure adapted to be engaged by the bail cap means, and a control rod having upper and lower ends pivotally connected to the rear face of the first indicator plate and to one end of the first actuator link, respectively, the control rod comprising a lower portion and an upper portion adapted to be moved vertically relative to each other, the upper portion of the control rod being biased downwardly to move the first indicator plate to the horizontal position and adapted to move upwardly to move the first indicator plate to the upright position in response to movement of the pair of releasable hooks from the first to the second position, the lower portion of the control rod being biased upwardly and being in engagement with the lower end of the upper portion of the control rod when the first actuator link is out of engagement with the bail cap means, whereby lowering of the removal apparatus toward the fuel assembly after the bottom of the bail cap means comes into engagement with the top of the channel box causes the bail cap means to move upwardly relative to the frame structure to bring the bail cap means into engagement with the lower end of the first actuator link to thereby rotate the first actuator link and to move the lower portion of the control rod downwardly, so that when the operating mechanism is activated in this condition, the upper portion of the control rod moves downwardly to move the first indicator plate to the horizontal position. 9. A channel box removing apparatua as defined in claim 1, wherein the operating mechanism includes a cylinder mounted to the frame structure, a piston rod for the cylinder and having its lower end operatively connected to the pair of releasable hooks, and a hand lever having one end rotatably mounted to the frame structure and the other end adapted to be hooked for forced disengagemnt of the pair of releasable hooks from the channel box, the hand lever being pivotally connected adjacent the other end thereof to the top of the piston rod so that pivotal movement of the hand lever in a direction to cause upward movement of the piston rod moves the pair of releasable hooks to the second position, and wherein the upper portion of the control rod has a third pin provided thereon which is operatively associated with the hand lever in such a manner that upward movement of the piston rod causes a corresponding movement of the control rod to move the first indicator plate to the upright position. 10. A channel box removing apparatus as defined in claim 7, further comprising a second indicator mechanism for providing a visual indication that the pair of releasable hooks are in the first position and also that the channel box alone can be lifted separately from the fuel assembly. 11. A channel box removing apparatus as defined in claim 10, wherein the second indicator mechanism comprises a second indicator plate pivotally mounted to the frame structure for swinging movement between an upright position and a horizontal position, a second control rod having an upper end pivotally connected to the rear face of the second indicator plate and a lower end extending downwardly through the frame structure into the lower portion thereof and adapted to be engaged by the bail of the fuel assembly, the second indicator plate being normally in the horizontal position due to the weight of the second control rod but adapted to be moved to the upright position by the upward movement of the second control rod caused by upward movement of the bail of the fuel assembly in abutting engagement with the lower end of the second control rod, whereby lifting of the removal apparatus with the pair of releasable hooks in the first position causes lowering of the bail cap means relative to the frame structure, disengaging the bail of the fuel assembly from the lower end of the second control rod to allow the second control rod to move downwardly thereby moving the second indicator plate to the horizontal position. 12. A channel box removing apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising a guide means removably mounted to the bail cap means to facilitate guidance of the removing apparatus into the operative position with the fuel assembly. 13. A channel box removing apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein the guide means comprises a pair of conical guide rollers rotatable about a common horizontal axis and adapted to slidably and rotatably engage the pair of diagonally opposed corners of the channel box having no clips provided thereon, and support means removably mounted to the lower end of the bail cap means and supporting the pair of conical guide rollers.