Patents Assigned to Radioactive Isolation Consortium, LLC
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Patent number: 7368091Abstract: A package and process of using the package for disposal of radioactive cesium and strontium waste capsules. The package comprises a standard Hanford vitrified high-level waste canister as an outer container, which is approximately filled with three components: the first is a monolithic material with a defined cavity having a composite density less than about 3.5 grams per cubic centimeter and a melting temperature above that expected within the disposal package; the second is a frame for limiting relative movement of the capsules; and, the third are components forming an uninterrupted physical contact, thermal conduction pathway from the waste container to the outside of the package. The package includes lids for closing the disposal package. In the method of the invention, the capsules are loaded into position within the monolithic material, encased in thermally conducting material, and then lids are added to close the package.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2003Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Radioactive Isolation Consortium, LLCInventors: Bernard Manowitz, Morris Reich, James R. Powell, Louis Ventre, Jr.
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Patent number: 6941878Abstract: A melter for the vitrification of waste, and method of using the melter, in the form of a disposal canister, wherein the melter is capable of filling multiple disposal canisters of waste and subsequently of being filled with vitrified waste and disposed of in like manner to that of a disposal canister. In the method of the invention, while waste is loaded into the melter, it is melted and then allowed to flow out of the melter and into a disposal container. The filled disposal container is then removed and and replaced with an empty disposal container. This is repeated until a fixed number of disposal containers are filled. Then, the melter is filled with vitrified waste and disposed of in the same manner as for a disposal canister.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Radioactive Isolation Consortium, LLCInventors: James R Powell, Morris Reich
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Publication number: 20040249234Abstract: A package and process of using the package for disposal of radioactive cesium and strontium waste capsules. The package comprises a standard Hanford vitrified high-level waste canister as an outer container, which is approximately filled with three components: the first is a means for containing waste capsules, having a composite density less than about 3.5 grams per cubic centimeter and a melting temperature above that expected within the disposal package; the second is a means for limiting relative movement of the capsules; and, the third is a means for conducting heat away from the capsules. The package includes lids for closing the disposal package. In the method of the invention, the capsules are loaded into position within the means for containing waste capsules, encased in thermally conducting material, and then lids are added to close the package.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: RADIOACTIVE ISOLATION CONSORTIUM, LLCInventors: Bernard Manowitz, Morris Reich, James R. Powell, Louis Ventre
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Patent number: 6558308Abstract: The Advanced Vitrification System (AVS) Melting Process is a process for vitrification of waste in a disposable canister. In the process, waste is dropped into the disposable canister from the top. While the waste is being dropped into the disposable canister, radiant energy is added to the space above the waste in the canister, such that the temperature of the gaseous atmosphere above the waste is higher than the melting point of the waste. Since only the space above the waste in the canister is heated, the temperature of the melt decreases with increasing depth of the waste in the canister. The decreasing temperature permits a small surface melt volume to be maintained and solidified product to form with increasing depth. The process continues until the disposable canister is filled, then all heating is stopped and the disposable canister allowed to cool to ambient temperature.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2002Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Radioactive Isolation Consortium, LLCInventors: James R. Powell, Morris Reich
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Patent number: 6485404Abstract: A process of making vitrified waste in a crucible and inserting the crucible and vitrified waste into an outer container after vitrification. The outer container is then sealed.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2002Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Radioactive Isolation Consortium, LLCInventors: James R. Powell, Morris Reich
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Publication number: 20020165422Abstract: The AVS Melting Process is a process for vitrification of waste in a disposable canister. In the process, waste is dropped into the disposable canister from the top. While the waste is being dropped into the disposable canister, radiant energy is added to the space above the waste in the canister, such that the temperature of the gaseous atmosphere above the waste is higher than the melting point of the waste. Since only the space above the waste in the canister is heated, the temperature of the melt decreases with increasing depth of the waste in the canister. The decreasing temperature permits a small surface melt volume to be maintained and solidified product to form with increasing depth. The process continues until the disposable canister is filled, then all heating is stopped and the disposable canister allowed to cool to ambient temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Applicant: Radioactive Isolation Consortium, LLCInventors: James R. Powell, Morris Reich
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Patent number: 6395954Abstract: A process for improving waste vitrification in a disposable canister. In the process, chunks of frit are combined with waste and then added to the disposable canister. The waste and frit are then heated to melt the frit and waste. The melted mixture is then cooled to form a vitrified product in the module.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Radioactive Isolation Consortium, LLCInventors: James R. Powell, Morris Reich
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Patent number: 6283908Abstract: A method of filling a canister with vitrified waste starting with a waste, such as high-level radioactive waste, that is cooler than its melting point. Waste is added incrementally to a canister forming a column of waste capable of being separated into an upper zone and a lower zone. The minimum height of the column is defined such that the waste in the lower zone can be dried and melted while maintaining the waste in the upper zone below its melting point. The maximum height of the column is such that the upper zone remains porous enough to permit evolved gases from the lower zone to flow through the upper zone and out of the canister. Heat is applied to the waste in the lower zone to first dry then to raise and maintain its temperature to a target temperature above the melting point of the waste.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Radioactive Isolation Consortium, LLCInventors: James R. Powell, Morris Reich
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Patent number: 6211424Abstract: The AVS invention provides for an apparatus and process for its practice involving the vitrification of waste materials, such as nuclear waste, inside a disposable canister. The preferred embodiment of the process includes a canister having outer and inner containers with thermal insulation therebetween. Solid frit sections are placed inside the inner container to create one or more regions for receiving waste. The waste is then loaded into the regions. The inner canister is heated to melt the frit and waste and mix them once molten. The melted mixture is then cooled to form a vitrified product in the module. In an alternative process, chunks of frit are mixed with waste and loaded into the empty canister. The mixture is then melted and cooled inside the disposal canister.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Radioactive Isolation Consortium, LLCInventors: James R. Powell, Morris Reich