Patents by Inventor Claus Elter
Claus Elter has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 5032349Abstract: A process is provided for the long term shutdown of a high temperature nuclear reactor comprised of a pile of spherical fuel elements in a core by means of a neutron absorbing absorber material wherein the absorber material consisting of spherical absorber elements is introduced in the core of spherical fuel elements in the form of a column, but wherein the intermixing of the absorber material with the fuel elements is prevented. An apparatus for practicing the process is also provided comprised of a graphite side reflector concentrically surrounding a circular cylindrical core filled with a pile of spherical fuel elements of a high temperature nuclear reactor, into which at least two nose shaped projections distributed uniformly about the circumference radially project, with each of the projections comprising a vertical cavity to contain the absorber material. The vertical cavity is located in the vicinity of the core in the area of the frontal side facing the core of each projection.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1987Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Siegfried Brandes, Claus Elter, Hubert Handel, Dietrich Leithner, Hermann Schmitt, Josef Schoening
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Patent number: 4923670Abstract: A roof reflector comprising at least three individual layers of tapered layer elements combined in the form of vertical columns. Each column rests on a block column of the lateral reflector. Individual elements are secured by wedges and dowels to permit vertical column movements without constraint. The top and bottom layers comprise gas collector spaces communicating with each other by passage openings in the middle layer. In the top and bottom layers are also slot-shaped passage openings leading to an from the collector spaces. Preferably, they are radially offset relative to the passage openings in the middle layer to obtain good gas mixing as it rises through the reflector.Such a roof reflector is useful for avoiding roof reflector element damage if one element is vertically displaced relative to an adjacent element. The roof elements are carefully designed to achieve this end and maintain cover utility.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1987Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Claus Elter, Edgar Hornischer, Hermann Schmitt, Josef Schoening
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Patent number: 4863672Abstract: An absorber rod for nuclear reactors with a pile of spherical fuel elements, which is inserted directly into the pile, in order to affect the prevailing neutron flux by absorber material located in an annular gap between two concentric cylindrical rod elements. The absorber rod has concentric rod elements arranged in pairs, a common rod tip and common connecting pieces. The rod elements are cooled by flow of gas and the inner cylindrical rod element performs the support function, i.e., it absorbs and transmits forces and moments originating in the movements of the rod during insertion and extraction.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1988Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Harald Dorweiler, Claus Elter, Franz Grossert, Hermann Schmitt, Guenter Rohark, Josef Schoening
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Patent number: 4830818Abstract: A gas-cooled high temperature reactor having a core filled with spherical fuel elements is provided comprising a graphite side reflector including at least one nose-like projection comprised of a plurality of graphite nose stones stacked one upon the other, said nose stones each including at least one vertically disposed continuous cavity aligned with at least one vertically disposed continuous cavity in adjacent nose stones, said cavity adapted to receive discrete absorber material elements introduced into the reactor core, said nose stones further including at least one vertically aligned continuous gap which extends into said nose stones from a front portion thereof and is aligned with a corresponding continuous gap in adjacent nose stones, communication between said continuous gap and said cavity being prevented, said nose stones also comprising in top and bottom surfaces thereof sealing means which enable adjacent nose stones to be stacked in a manner sufficient to seal said at least one cavity in a gas-Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Hochtemperatur Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Claus Elter, Edgar Hornischer, Hermann Schmitt, Josef Schoening, Ulrich Weicht
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Patent number: 4798700Abstract: A gas-cooled high temperature reactor is provided having a core filled with spherical fuel elements, in combination with a graphite side reflector including at least one nose-like projection protruding radially into the reactor core from said graphite said reflector, the at least one nose-like projection including at least one vertically disposed cavity adapted to receive discrete absorber material elements introduced into said reactor core as well as a vertically disposed continuous opening which permits communication between said cavity and the core of the reactor, said opening having a maximum width adjacent said cavity which is less than the minimum dimension of said discrete absorber material elements in order to prevent passage of said elements into said continuous opening from said cavity.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1987Date of Patent: January 17, 1989Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Claus Elter, Edgar Hornischer, Herrmann Schmitt, Josef Schoening
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Patent number: 4778646Abstract: The invention relates to a gas cooled high temperature reactor located in the cavity of a pressure vessel, with spherical fuel elements, and removal apparatus for fuel elements. The latter is made of at least one ceramic pebble outlet tube extending through the graphite structural parts of the nuclear reactor (bottom reflector, bottom layers) and a number of metal pebble outlet tubes installed through the bottom of the pressure vessel. They are arranged coaxially in the liner of the passage through the vessel. To be able to dismantle the metal pebble outlet tubes, they are constructed of several releasably interconnected tube segments. Between the uppermost tube segment and the corresponding ceramic pebble outlet tube a compensating tube is provided and connected with the tube segment by means of a sliding joint. The other end of the compensating tube is fastened to the thermal bottom shield.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1985Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Claus Elter, Jurgen Rautenberg, Josef Schoening, Wilfried Stracke
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Patent number: 4777012Abstract: A gas cooled high temperature reactor with spherical fuel elements surrounded by a reflector utilizes at least one ceramic tube and at least one metal tube for removal of pebbles from the core of the reactor. Each cermaic tube is surrounded directly by a ring of graphite columns wherein a plurality of recesses house a number of rod-shaped boron bodies. Additional plate-shaped boron bodies may advantageously be located in the bottom layes of the reflector.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1981Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Josef Schoning, Claus Elter, Hans-Georg Schwiers
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Patent number: 4752439Abstract: A gas cooled high temperature nuclear reactor utilizes an independent cooling system for the safety enclosure surrounding the reactor vessel. The cooling system comprises means for circulating cooling medium at least on the reactor side of a concrete safety enclosure shell and a separate closed cooling loop for circulation of separate cooling medium through a reservoir of the first cooling medium and to the outside of the entire nuclear reactor installation.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1985Date of Patent: June 21, 1988Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Claus Elter, Josef Schoening, Winfried Wachholz, Ulrich Weicht
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Patent number: 4743424Abstract: A nuclear reactor installation with a high temperture, gas cooled nuclear reactor supported in a cavity on a segmented bottom plate held by a centered point of fixation. The first heat exchangers of the primary circulation loop are arranged in the cavity around the nuclear reactor, with the associated first blowers being supported in first passages of the pressure vessel roof. The second heat exchanger for the removal of the decay heat are arranged similarly, with the associated second blowers located in passages of the pressure vessel bottom. The blowers are equipped with contactless magnetic bearings for the rotors. The drives of the core rods and the reflector rods are designed for a banking operation. Simultaneously, the side reflector is supported by means of radial supports on the thermal side shield elastically and secured against rotation. The measures described provide a simplified configuration without affecting safety.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1986Date of Patent: May 10, 1988Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Claus Elter, Josef Schoening, Winfried Wachholz, Ulrich Weicht
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Patent number: 4725400Abstract: A nuclear reactor plant housed in a steel pressure vessel with a small high temperature reactor, together with a steam generator arranged over said reactor and with at least two circulating blowers connected in parallel with each other and following the steam generator in line and is provided with a decay heat removal system located in the primary loop. This system is arranged above the steam generator and a shut-off device is provided between the two component. The shut-off device, which may actuated both passively--by difference pressure--and actively, by means of a drive, is designed so that in normal operation no hot gas may enter the decay heat removal system. In the decay heat removal mode the hot gas is conducted into the decay heat removal system and the steam generator is closed off the hot gas. Simultaneously, the cold gas coming from the decay heat removal system is returned through the steam generator or a gas conduit parallel to it, to the reactor core.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1985Date of Patent: February 16, 1988Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Claus Elter, Josef Schoening, Winfried Wachholz, Ulrich Weicht
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Patent number: 4713213Abstract: A nuclear reactor plant housed in a steel pressure vessel comprises a small high temperature reactor and a He/He heat exchanger located above the reactor, preferably followed by two circulating blowers connected in parallel. The installation further comprises at least one decay heat removal system, following in line the He/He heat exchanger in the direction of flow and with the entire flow of primary helium constantly flowing through it. In a preferred embodiment, the He/He heat exchanger is made up of two concentrically arranged coil bundles connected in succession, through which both the primary and the secondary helium are flowing in opposing directions.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1985Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Josef Schoening, Claus Elter
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Patent number: 4696790Abstract: Disclosed is a prestressed concrete pressure vessel having a vessel opening which is closed by a concrete cover. Two separate gaskets are disposed between the cover and the pressure vessel, and bordering on an annular channel. The annular channel is connected with a gas detector by means of a connecting channel. At the same time, the inner area of the cover rises from the pressure vessel at a slight angle. The vertical prestress by which the cover is pressed down is larger than the force acting against it (the internal pressure). Additionally, the horizontal annular prestress of the cover is larger in its upper region than in the lower region. In this manner, a constant seal is combined with means for monitoring the seal.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1984Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Claus Elter, Josef Schoening
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Patent number: 4692301Abstract: The invention concerns a steam generator heated by the cooling gas of a nuclear reactor and arranged in the reactor pressure vessel within a vertical shaft. A blower associated with the steam generator is installed above it. The hot gas is conducted to the steam generator in the form of a helical bundle in the downward direction, with the hot gas being conducted initially downward through an annular channel and entering the bundle of heat exchanger tubes at a uniform velocity. The annular channel is sealed in upward direction by means of a sliding seal, which also serves as an earthquake support. In order to provide access to the feed water and live steam lines in view of the blower arranged on top, the two lines are conducted laterally out of and through the reactor pressure vessel. By means of the special fixation of the individual tubes of the heat exchanger bundle in vertical plates and the presence of an expansion zone for the recycling pipes, differential thermal expansion may be kept small.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1985Date of Patent: September 8, 1987Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Josef Schoening, Claus Elter, Jurgen Rautenberg
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Patent number: 4661313Abstract: A cost-effective configuration of a metal liner for a reinforced concrete pressure vessel is disclosed wherein only stud shear connectors and cooling tubes of the liner cooling system are used to anchor the liner and the passages provided in the liner and the wall of the vessel. In the areas of the introduction of forces, stud connectors of different stud rigidities are used. In the anchoring of loads which is again effected by stud connectors only, further transmission is obtained by means of reinforcing rods.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1984Date of Patent: April 28, 1987Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Josef Schoening, Claus Elter, Gerhard Becker
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Patent number: 4657732Abstract: A barrier system for a high temperature reactor. The reactor utilizes spherical fuel elements consisting of coated particles of a fissionable material embedded in a graphite matrix, the coating forming a first safety barrier against the release of fissionable material, and the graphite matrix a second such safety barrier. The reactor is surrounded by a prestressed concrete pressure vessel clad on the inside with a metal liner. The metal liner acts as a third safety barrier, while the concrete body of the prestressed concrete pressure vessel forms the fourth, and outermost safety barrier. A plurality of passages are located in the pressure vessel which are closed off by closure means. The closure means provide sealment between the third and fourth barriers in the area of the passages. By utilizing the concrete pressure vessel as a safety barrier in this manner, the need for a separate protective reactor housing is eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1984Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Josef Schoening, Claus Elter
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Patent number: 4543232Abstract: A support structure for a nuclear reactor is disclosed comprising a primary support element connected with the roof of the pressure vessel and a secondary support element joined with the primary support element. The thermal roof shield and the roof reflector are connected to the secondary support element.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1981Date of Patent: September 24, 1985Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Claus Elter, Gerhard Noll, Josef Schoening, Hans-Georg Schwiers, Wilfried Stracke
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Patent number: 4504439Abstract: It is desirable to being able to vary the temperature of a loop exposed to a flow of hot gases in gas cooled nuclear reactor installations without thereby affecting the gas temperature in the other loops. It should be possible in an extreme case to take the affected loop out of service. This is achieved by arranging under the heat absorbing components in the hot gas channel a means for mixing gas connected with a cold gas line.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1981Date of Patent: March 12, 1985Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Claus Elter, Karl U. Schneider, Josef Schoning, Heinrich Stach, Wilfried Stracke
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Patent number: 4490328Abstract: A gas cooled, high temperature nuclear reactor is provided with a base plate arranged under the reactor core and over the bottom of the prestressed concrete pressure vessel serving as the bottom shield. The bottom shield comprises at least two plates arranged coaxially with respect to each other, one above the other. Each plate comprises several partially interconnected parts with the lower plate being placed at an axial and vertical distance from the bottom liner of the prestressed concrete pressure vessel and also from the upper plate.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1982Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbH.Inventors: Josef Schoening, Hans-Georg Schwiers, Claus Elter, Wilfried Stracke, Hans-Juergen Kolodzey
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Patent number: 4442066Abstract: A supporting floor for the core of a nuclear reactor utilizes a plurality of independent support columns forming the floor of the reactor and resting on the bottom layers of the reactor. The support columns are surrounded by a side reflector which is in turn surrounded by a thermal side shield. Between the thermal side shield and the side reflector are disposed retaining means for maintaining the columns close together and preventing the formation of large gaps during operation.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1980Date of Patent: April 10, 1984Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbHInventors: Josef Schoening, Hans-Georg Schwiers, Claus Elter, Rolf Fritz, Karl-Friedrich Kissel
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Patent number: 4424531Abstract: An inspection device for the inspection of internal spaces in nuclear reactor installations requires extremely small dimensions while being capable of use at high temperatures and exposures to radiation during shutdown periods of the reactor. The device is designed so that it is readily adapted to a particular inspection purpose. The particular device meeting these requirements comprises a camera arranged in a tube and cooled in such tube. The objective of the camera and/or a mirror are each connected with means for relative movement. A source light and the movement means are designed as separate structural elements which may be assembled in different combinations in a modular fashion.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1981Date of Patent: January 3, 1984Assignee: Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbH.Inventors: Claus Elter, Hubert Handel, Hans-Juergen Heiland, Hermann Schmitt, Josef Schoening