Patent Number: 044937920
Section: claims

1. Apparatus for minimizing diversion of radioactive samples from a nuclear fuel sampling system, comprising: (a) means for drawing a radioactive sample from a vessel containing nuclear fuel;  (b) a shielded enclosure surrounding the sample drawing means and having solid walls for shielding personnel from exposure to radiation and for preventing direct physical access to the sample drawing means;  (c) a tray located in a wall of the shielded enclosure for translating a sample vessel supported thereby between a sampling position in the shielded enclosure and a second position outside of the shielded enclosure, said tray being configured so that only one sample vessel can be translated between said positions;  (d) means for moving a sample vessel within the shielded enclosure between its supported position by the tray and a spaced position for receiving a radioactive sample from the sample drawing means;  (e) means interlocking said sample drawing means and said vessel moving means with said tray such that a sample can only be drawn and said vessel can only be moved from its supported position to its spaced position when said tray is in its sampling position; and  (f) means connected to the tray for periodically immobilizing the tray in its secured position for a period of time sufficient to minimize diversion of radioactive samples.  (a) means for drawing a radioactive sample from a vessel containing spent nuclear fuel;  (b) a shielded enclosure surrounding the sample drawing means and having solid walls for shielding personnel from exposure to radiation and for preventing direct physical access to the sample drawing means;  (c) a tray located in a wall of the shielded enclosure for translating a sample vessel between a sampling position in the shielded enclosure and a secured position outside of the shielded enclosure;  (d) means for moving a sample vessel within the shielded enclosure between the tray and a position for receiving a radioactive sample from the sample drawing means, said moving means being operatively connected to the shielded enclosure and mechanically interlocked with said tray so that said vessel cannot be moved from the tray to its sample receiving position if the tray is not in its sampling position; and  (e) means connected to the sample vessel moving means for periodically immobilizing the vessel moving means for a period of time sufficient to minimize diversion of radioactive samples.  (a) an actuator forming part of said vessel moving means located with respect to the tray so that when the tray is in the secured position the actuator is blocked by the tray from operating and when the tray is in the sampling position the actuator is freed to move a sample vessel into position for receiving a sample from the sample drawing means; and  (b) means connected to the tray for periodically immobilizing the tray for a period of time sufficient to minimize diversion of radioactive samples.  (a) translating a sample vessel into a shielded enclosure using a moveable tray, said shielded enclosure having solid walls for shielding personnel from exposure to radiation and for preventing direct physical access therein;  (b) drawing a radioactive sample in the shielded enclosure from a vessel containing nuclear fuel and depositing said sample in the sample vessel in the shielded enclosure;  (c) translating the sample vessel and the sample out of the shielded enclosure using the moveable tray for further processing; and  (d) immobilizing the tray periodically with a time controlled escapement so that radioactive samples can only be drawn and removed from the shielded enclosure at a predetermined frequency thereby minimizing diversion.  (a) moving the sample vessel in the shielded enclosure using moving means; and  (b) immobilizing the sample vessel moving means periodically with a time controlled escapement so that radioactive samples can only be moved within the shielded enclosure at a predetermined frequency. 2. An apparatus as in claim 1 wherein the tray is mounted on a vertical axle located in a side wall of the shielded enclosure and rotates in a 180.degree. arc about a vertical axis between the sampling position and the secured position. 3. An apparatus as in claim 1 wherein the tray immobilizing means includes a time controlled escapement that permits the tray to make only one cyclic translation between periods of tray immobilization between the sampling position and the secured position. 4. An apparatus as in claim 1 wherein the sample drawing means and the sample vessel moving means are actuated by fluids that are controlled by lockable valves, said valves being periodically locked by the tray immobilizing means to prevent actuation of the sample drawing means and the sample vessel moving means. 5. An apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said interlocking means includes mechanical interlock means. 6. An apparatus for minimizing diversion of radioactive samples from a nuclear fuel sampling system, comprising: 7. An apparatus as in claim 6 including: 8. An apparatus as in claim 7 wherein the actuator includes an operating arm and wherein said tray has a bore for receiving therethrough the operating arm when in registration with said arm so that in the sampling position the operating arm must pass through the bore in the tray in order to move a sample vessel and in the secured position the operating arm is blocked by the tray because the bore and operating arm are not in registration. 9. An apparatus as in claim 6 wherein said immobilizing means includes a lockable valve which controls a fluid that actuates the sample vessel moving means, said valve being periodically locked by timing means to prevent actuation of the sample vessel moving means. 10. A method for minimizing diversion of radioactive samples from a nuclear fuel sampling system, comprising the steps of: 11. A method as in claim 10 including the steps of: 12. A method as in claim 11 including the step of mechanically blocking the sample vessel moving means with the moveable tray thereby immobilizing the sample vessel moving means.