Patent Number: 047708441
Section: claims

1. An improved basket structure for a cask for transporting nuclear fuel rods, comprising a plurality of cells for receiving fuel rods, wherein each cell includes at least three sides, the sides of each cell being formed from a plurality of elongated side members of substantially equal dimensions, each side member including two opposing lengthwise edges, one of which is free and the other of which terminates in a flange of enlarged thickness, wherein said flange includes a slot that is complementary in shape to the free edge so that said cells may be formed by interfitting the free edge of one side member with the complementary slot in the flange of another side member, and wherein said flange further serves to space the cell that it partially forms from adjacent cells, and to provide a means for interconnecting said cells. 2. The basket structure of claim 1, wherein each of said cells is substantially square in cross-section, and formed from four orthogonally interfitted side members. 3. The basket structure of claim 1, wherein each of said cells is substantially square in cross-section, and formed from two opposing, interfitted side members, each of said side members forming two orthogonal sides of the resulting cells. 4. The basket structure of claim 1, wherein each of said flanges is integrally formed with its respective side member. 5. The basket structure of claim 1, wherein each of said side members includes an inside surface that faces the interior of the cell that it partially forms, as well as an outside surface, and wherein the outside surface is substantially covered with a neutron-absorbing material. 6. The basket structure of claim 1, wherein the flanges of adjacent cells are formed of a metallic material and are welded together in order to form said basket structure. 7. The basket structure of claim 6, wherein said side members are each formed from an extruded metal. 8. An improved basket structure for a cask for transporting nuclear fuel rods, comprising a plurality of cells for receiving fuel rods, wherein each cell includes at least three sides, the sides of each cell being formed from a plurality of elongated side members of substantially equal dimensions that are formed from an extrudable metal, each side member including two opposing lengthwise edges, one of which is free and the other of which terminates in a flange that is substantially thicker than said free edge, wherein said flange includes a slot that is complementary in shape to its free edge so that individual rod receiving cells may be formed by interfitting the free edge of one side member with the complementary slot in the flange of another side member and welding the free edge therein, and wherein each of said flanges serves to space the cell that it partially forms from adjacent cells, and to provide a means for interconnecting said cells. 9. The basket structure of claim 8, wherein each of said flanges includes a first leg that is parallel to its respective side member, and a second leg that is orthogonal with respect to the first leg. 10. The basket structure of claim 9, wherein the first and second legs of each flange include an inside corner that faces the interior of the cell that its respective side member partially forms, and wherein the edge-receiving slot of the flange is located within said inside corner at the junction of said legs. 11. The basket structure of claim 9, wherein the first and second legs of each flange include an outside corner that faces the exterior of the cell that its respective side member partially forms, and wherein said outside corner is beveled in order to define a recess for receiving a weld bead when flanges of different cells are abutted against each other. 12. The basket structure of claim 9, wherein each of said cells is substantially square in cross-section, and formed from four orthogonally interfitted side members. 13. The basket structure of claim 9, wherein each of said cells is substantially square in cross-section, and formed from two opposing, interfitted side members, each of said side members forming two orthogonal sides of the resulting cells. 14. The basket structure of claim 8, wherein the flanges of four adjacent cells are at least partially interconnected to form spacing blocks between adjacent cells. 15. An improved basket structure for a cask for transporting nuclear fuel rods, comprising a plurality of cells for receiving fuel rods, wherein each cell is an independent structure having a plurality of sides formed from side member which include two opposing lengthwise edges, one of which is free and the other of which is characterized by an enlarged flange, having a slot and wherein said basket structure is formed by interfitting and interconnecting the free edge of one side member with the slot in the flange of another side member to form an array of cells, wherein said enlarged flange serves to space said cells apart from one another. 16. The basket structure of claim 15, wherein the fuel rods contained within any two interconnected cells are subcritically spaced when said enlarged flanges are interconnected. 17. The basket structure of claim 16, wherein the cells are formed from aluminum, and the cell walls are clad with a neutron-absorbing material. 18. The basket structure of claim 15, wherein each of said cells is substantially square in cross-section, and formed for four orthogonally interfitted side members. 19. The basket structure of claim 15, wherein each of said cells is substantially square in cross-section, and formed from two opposing, interfitted side members, each of said side members forming two orthogonal sides of the resulting cells. 20. The basket structure of claim 18, wherein each of said flanges is integrally formed with its respective side member.