Patent Number: 047298677
Section: claims

1. For use with a fuel assembly having at least one grid formed of interleaved straps defining a plurality of hollow cells for respectively receiving a plurality of fuel rods, at least some of said straps being disposed in pairs thereof so as to form springs in pairs thereof being positioned in back-to-back relationships between adjacent ones of said cells, said springs in each pair thereof being configured to normally assume expanded positions in which they are displaced away from one another to engage fuel rods received in said respective cells and being deflectible to retracted positions in which they are displaced toward one another to allow loading of the fuel rods in said respective cells without engaging said springs, a spring retainer apparatus for facilitating the loading of said fuel rods into said cells of said fuel assembly grid, comprising: (a) a plurality of elongated holder bars, each holder bar being alignable with one of said pairs of said straps of said grid which defines said pairs of springs and extendible along, and in spaced relation from, said one strap pair and between and spaced from positions occupied by fuel rods when received in said cells of said grid; and  (b) a plurality of members supported by each of said holder bars corresponding to said pairs of springs defined by said pair of straps aligned with said holder bar;  (c) each of said members having a terminal end configured to engage and retain said springs of one of said pairs thereof in their retracted positions when said respective holder bar supporting said member is aligned with and moved toward said pair of straps aligned with said holder bar;  (d) each of said members being an elongated post with said terminal end of said member being a bifurcated end on said post defining at least one pair of spaced apart fingers adapted to receive said pair of springs therebetween for retaining said springs in their retracted positions.  (a) first and second spring retainer assemblies, each of said spring retainer assemblies including  (b) said holder bars of said respective first and second spring retainer assemblies having mating means permitting said assemblies to be superimposed one on top of the other in criss-cross fashion and interconnected in alignment with all of said pairs of springs defined by said straps of said grid.  (a) aligning a plurality of elongated holder bars with pairs of said straps of said grid which defines said pairs of springs such that said holder bars extend along, and in spaced relation from, said strap pairs and between and spaced from positions occupied by fuel rods when received in said cells of said grid; and  (b) moving said holder bars toward said pairs of said straps to insert bifurcated terminal ends of members supported by each of said holder bars about and in engagement with said springs to retain said springs in their retracted positions within the bifurcated terminal ends of the members. 2. The spring retainer apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said bifurcated end on each of said posts define two spaced pairs of spaced apart fingers adapted to receive said pair of springs therebetween and engage said pair at two displaced locations therealong for retaining them in their retracted positions. 3. The spring retainer apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein each member in said plurality thereof supported by a respective one holder bar is rigidly connected to and extends from said bar in a generally parallel relationship with respect to the other members of said plurality thereof supported by said bar. 4. The spring retainer apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said bifurcated terminal end of each member defines a pocket adapted to receive said pair of springs therein and retain said springs in their retracted positions and a convergently-tapered entrance to said pocket for facilitating insertion of said springs when in their retracted positions into said pocket. 5. The spring retainer apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said bifurcated terminal end of each member defines a pocket adapted to receive said pair of springs therein and retain said springs in their retracted positions and a convergently-tapered entrance to said pocket for causing deflection of said springs from their normal expanded positions to their retracted positions and facilitating insertion of said retracted springs into said pocket. 6. For use with a fuel assembly having at least one grid formed of interleaved straps defining a plurality of hollow cells for respectively receiving a plurality of fuel rods, at least some of said straps being disposed in pairs thereof so as to form springs in pairs thereof being positioned in back-to-back relationships between adjacent ones of said cells, said springs in each pair thereof being configured to normally assume expanded positions in which they are displaced away from one another to engage fuel rods received in said respective cells and being deflectible to retracted positions in which they are displaced toward one another to allow loading of the fuel rods in said respective cells without engaging said springs, a spring retainer apparatus for facilitating the loading of said fuel rods into said cells of said fuel assembly grid, comprising: 7. The spring retainer apparatus as recited in claim 6, wherein said mating means on said holder bars are in the form of aligned notches defined in said bars of said first and second spring retainer assemblies. 8. The spring retainer apparatus as recited in claim 6, wherein said bifurcated end on each of said posts defines two spaced pairs of spaced apart fingers adapted to receive said pair of springs therebetween and engage said spring pair at two displaced locations therealong for retaining them in their retracted positions. 9. The spring retainer apparatus as recited in claim 6, wherein each member in said plurality thereof supported by a respective one holder bar is rigidly connected to and extends from said bar in a generally parallel relationship with respect to the other members of said plurality thereof supported by said bar. 10. The spring retainer apparatus as recited in claim 6, wherein said bifurcated terminal end of each member defines a pocket adapted to receive said pair of springs therein and retain said springs in their retracted positions and a convergently-tapered entrance to said pocket for facilitating insertion of said springs when in their retracted positions into said pocket. 11. The spring retainer apparatus as recited in claim 6, wherein said bifurcated terminal end of each member defines a pocket adapted to receive said pair of springs therein and retain said springs in their retracted positions and a convergently-tapered entrance to said pocket for causing deflection of said springs from their normal expanded positions to their retracted positions and facilitating insertion of said retracted springs into said pocket. 12. For use with a fuel assembly having a least one grid formed of interleaved straps defining a plurality of hollow cells for respectively receiving a plurality of fuel rods, at least some of said straps being disposed in pairs thereof so as to form springs in pairs thereof being positioned in back-to-back relationships between adjacent ones of said cells, said springs in each pair thereof being configured to normally assume expanded positions in which they are displaced away from one another to engage fuel rods received in said respective cells and being deflectible to retracted positions in which they are displaced toward one another to allow loading of the fuel rods in said respective cells without engaging said springs, a spring retainer method for facilitating the loading of said fuel rods into said cells of said fuel assembly grid, comprising the steps of: 13. The spring retainer method as recited in claim 12, wherein said moving of said holder bars toward said strap pairs causes deflection of said springs from normal expanded positions to retracted positions and retention of said retracted springs in their retracted positions.