Patent Number: 043081002
Section: claims

1. Apparatus for charging a nuclear reactor disposed at the bottom of a pool and constituted by a plurality of tiers of combustible assemblies having different stages of enrichment, each assembly having combustible rods and an auxiliary cluster associated with the particular tier of the assembly, said apparatus comprising a rolling bridge supported for movement in a plane above the pool, a turnable platform on said bridge having an axis of rotation, three vertical telescopic manipulation arms on said platform arranged in angular spaced relation thereon around the axis of rotation of said platform, each arm carrying a respective grappling means, the grappling means for one arm being constructed to engage a complete combustible assembly, the grappling means of the second arm being constructed to engage a first type of cluster and the grappling means of the third arm being constructed to engage a second type of cluster, said turnable platform having the same number of angular stop positions as there are telescopic arms and further having an active position at which each telescopic arm is selectively fixed in operative position while at the other angular positions the arms are inactive, and means for extending and retracting each of the telescopic arms at said active position comprising a self-contained winch for each arm. 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said manipulation arms are angularly spaced equally around said axis of rotation of said platform such that with the bridge at rest as said platform is successively rotated through said stop positions said arms successively pass through said operative positions at precisely the same vertical position and the grappling means on the respective arms can operatively coact with the rods and cluster of each assembly. 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising an auxiliary mast secured to said carriage at the axis of rotation of said platform, said mast projecting vertically between said arms, and camera means on said auxiliary mast. 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein said arms and mast extend vertically downwards, said mast extending to a level above the lowermost extended position of each arm.