Patent Number: 058964304
Section: claims

1. A method in fuel handling for lifting fuel assemblies and/or control rods out of/into a reactor vessel in a nuclear reactor, wherein the reactor vessel comprises a reactor core with a plurality of fuel assemblies and control rods and wherein a fuel pool is arranged adjacent the reactor vessel, said method comprising the steps of: arranging a cassette comprising a plurality of storage positions for fuel assemblies and/or control rods adjacent the reactor core;  lifting fuel assemblies and/or control rods out of the reactor core and arranging in the cassette;  transporting the cassette to the fuel pool for temporary storage and transporting the cassette back to the reactor vessel for reinsertion into the reactor core of the fuel assemblies and/or the control rods arranged in the cassette. 2. A method according to claim 1, further comprising loading the cassette with fuel assembles and/or control rods in the lateral direction. 3. A device used for lifting fuel assemblies and/or control rods out of/into a reactor vessel in a nuclear reactor, the reactor vessel comprising a reactor core with a plurality of fuel assemblies and control rods, and a fuel pool being arranged adjacent the reactor vessel, the device comprising a cassette with at least two substantially vertically arranged sleeve-formed spaces, each of the sleeve-formed spaces being provided with an opening for loading at least one or more fuel assemblies and/or control rods for transporting the cassette with the fuel assemblies and/or control rods between the reactor vessel and the fuel pool and for temporary storage of the cassette with the fuel assemblies and/or control rods in the fuel pool. 4. A device according to claim 3, wherein each of the sleeve-formed spaces is formed of walls of a neutron-absorbing material and a bottom part. 5. A device according to claim 3, comprising four, eight or twelve sleeve-formed spaces arranged in one or two rows. 6. A device according to claim 3, wherein each of the sleeve-formed spaces is designed for accommodating a fuel assembly or a control rod, or a core module with four fuel assemblies and a control rod arranged therebetween. 7. A device according to claim 3, wherein at least one of the sleeve-formed spaces comprises an opening provided in the vertical wall portion of the sleeve-formed space for unloading and loading, respectively, the fuel assemblies and/or the control rods in the lateral direction and wherein the opening extends substantially along the whole vertical extent of the sleeve-formed space. 8. A device according to claim 7, wherein the opening is provided with a port for sealing the sleeve-formed space during transportation and storage.