Patent Number: 043127053
Section: claims

1. Spacer for fuel rods assembled into a fuel assembly for nuclear reactors formed of a grid structure of sheetmetal webs passing edgewise perpendicularly through one another comprising resilient and rigid contact elements fastened to the sheetmetal webs, each of the fuel rods being supportable in a respective mesh of the grid structure by two diagonally opposing three-point contact systems, each of said systems being formed of one of said resilient contact elements and two of said rigid contact elements disposed diagonally opposite and axially spaced from said one resilient contact elements, said one resilient contact element being disposed centrally of said two rigid contact elements, as viewed in axial direction, and said two rigid contact elements being disposed opposite one another in said axial direction and being ring-shaped. 2. Spacer according to claim 1 wherein the sheetmetal webs pass through one another at intersecting points and are formed with respective slots at the upper and lower edges thereof adjacent said intersecting points, said ring-shaped rigid contact elements being located at said intersecting points at the upper and lower edges of said sheetmetal webs and being engaged in the respective slots and welded to said sheetmetal webs, said ring-shaped rigid contact elements being formed of short tube sections having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the fuel rods to be supported in the spacer, at least the sheetmetal webs passing in the one direction through the other sheetmetal webs being formed with cutouts, members having a substantially triangular cross section respectively suspended in said cutouts and being held in position by the other sheetmetal webs, said members having two of said resilient contact elements extending in axial direction and projecting diagonally into two adjacent meshes of the grid structure. 3. Spacer according to claim 2 wherein said two resilient contact elements of said members, respectively, project laterally into the mesh beyond the respective ring-shaped rigid contact elements at the upper and lower edges of the sheetmetal webs so as to contact a respective fuel rod, whereas said ring-shaped rigid contact elements are spaced from the respective fuel rod. 4. Spacer according to claim 1 wherein the grid structure has a multiplicity of meshes respectively defined by wall portions of the sheetmetal webs, said wall portions, respectively, being formed with large-area openings. 5. Spacer according to claim 2 wherein said members suspended in said cutouts are formed of one-piece stamped-out blanks of resilient material having respective head and base parts formed by bends into a substantially triangular cross section, said head and base parts being formed with slots for guidance into said cutouts and engaging a mesh wall forming part of the respective sheetmetal webs.