Patents by Inventor Norman R. Singleton
Norman R. Singleton 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: 8638900Abstract: An alignment plate that is attached to a core barrel of a pressurized water reactor and fits within slots within a top plate of a lower core shroud and upper core plate to maintain lateral alignment of the reactor internals. The alignment plate is connected to the core barrel through two vertically-spaced dowel pins that extend from the outside surface of the core barrel through a reinforcement pad and into corresponding holes in the alignment plate. Additionally, threaded fasteners are inserted around the perimeter of the reinforcement pad and into the alignment plate to further secure the alignment plate to the core barrel. A fillet weld also is deposited around the perimeter of the reinforcement pad. To accommodate thermal growth between the alignment plate and the core barrel, a gap is left above, below and at both sides of one of the dowel pins in the alignment plate holes through which the dowel pins pass.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2007Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Company LLCInventors: David A. Altman, David R. Forsyth, Richard E. Smith, Norman R. Singleton
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Patent number: 8483347Abstract: In a pressurized water reactor with all of the in-core instrumentation gaining access to the core through the reactor head, each fuel assembly in which the instrumentation is introduced is aligned with an upper internals instrumentation guide-way. In the elevations above the upper internals upper support assembly, the instrumentation is protected and aligned by upper mounted instrumentation columns that are part of the instrumentation guide-way and extend from the upper support assembly towards the reactor head in hue with a corresponding head penetration. The upper mounted instrumentation columns are supported laterally at one end by an upper guide tube and at the other end by the upper support plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2007Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Company LLCInventors: Norman R. Singleton, David A. Altman, Ching Yu, James A. Rex, David R. Forsyth
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Patent number: 8064564Abstract: In a nuclear reactor neutron panels varying in thickness in the circumferential direction are disposed at spaced circumferential locations around the reactor core so that the greatest radial thickness is at the point of highest fluence with lesser thicknesses at adjacent locations where the fluence level is lower. The neutron panels are disposed between the core barrel and the interior of the reactor vessel to maintain radiation exposure to the vessel within acceptable limits.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Company LLCInventor: Norman R. Singleton
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Patent number: 7889830Abstract: A nuclear reactor having a coolant flow deflector secured to a reactor core barrel in line with a coolant inlet nozzle. The flow deflector redirects incoming coolant down an annulus between the core barrel and the reactor vessel. The deflector has a main body with a front side facing the fluid inlet nozzle and a rear side facing the core barrel. The rear side of the main body has at least one protrusion secured to the core barrel so that a gap exists between the rear side of the main body adjacent the protrusion and the core barrel. Preferably, the protrusion is a relief that circumscribes the rear side of the main body.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2007Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Company LLCInventors: Charles B. Gilmore, David A. Altman, Norman R. Singleton
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Publication number: 20100119030Abstract: An alignment system that employs jacking block assemblies and alignment posts around the periphery of the top plate of a nuclear reactor lower internals core shroud to align an upper core plate with the lower internals and the core shroud with the core barrel. The distal ends of the alignment posts are chamfered and are closely received within notches machined in the upper core plate at spaced locations around the outer circumference of the upper core plate. The jacking block assemblies are used to center the core shroud in the core barrel and the alignment posts assure the proper orientation of the upper core plate. The alignment posts may alternately be formed in the upper core plate and the notches may be formed in top plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: Westinghouse Electric Company, LLCInventors: CHARLES B. GILMORE, Norman R. Singleton
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Publication number: 20090296877Abstract: An alignment plate that is attached to a core barrel of a pressurized water reactor and fits within slots within a top plate of a lower core shroud and upper core plate to maintain lateral alignment of the reactor internals. The alignment plate is connected to the core barrel through two vertically-spaced dowel pins that extend from the outside surface of the core barrel through a reinforcement pad and into corresponding holes in the alignment plate. Additionally, threaded fasteners are inserted around the perimeter of the reinforcement pad and into the alignment plate to further secure the alignment plate to the core barrel. A fillet weld also is deposited around the perimeter of the reinforcement pad. To accommodate thermal growth between the alignment plate and the core barrel, a gap is left above, below and at both sides of one of the dowel pins in the alignment plate holes through which the dowel pins pass.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2007Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventors: David A. Altman, David R. Forsyth, Richard E. Smith, Norman R. Singleton
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Patent number: 7616728Abstract: An alignment system that employs jacking block assemblies and alignment posts around the periphery of the top plate of a nuclear reactor lower internals core shroud to align an upper core plate with the lower internals and the core shroud with the core barrel. The distal ends of the alignment posts are chamfered and are closely received within notches machined in the upper core plate at spaced locations around the outer circumference of the upper core plate. The jacking block assemblies are used to center the core shroud in the core barrel and the alignment posts assure the proper orientation of the upper core plate. The alignment posts may alternately be formed in the upper core plate and the notches may be formed in top plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2007Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Co. LLCInventors: Charles B. Gilmore, Norman R. Singleton
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Publication number: 20090225930Abstract: In a nuclear reactor neutron panels varying in thickness in the circumferential direction are disposed at spaced circumferential locations around the reactor core so that the greatest radial thickness is at the point of highest fluence with lesser thicknesses at adjacent locations where the fluence level is lower. The neutron panels are disposed between the core barrel and the interior of the reactor vessel to maintain radiation exposure to the vessel within acceptable limits.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2008Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventor: Norman R. Singleton
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Publication number: 20090052606Abstract: An alignment system that employs jacking block assemblies and alignment posts around the periphery of the top plate of a nuclear reactor lower internals core shroud to align an upper core plate with the lower internals and the core shroud with the core barrel. The distal ends of the alignment posts are chamfered and are closely received within notches machined in the upper core plate at spaced locations around the outer circumference of the upper core plate. The jacking block assemblies are used to center the core shroud in the core barrel and the alignment posts assure the proper orientation of the upper core plate. The alignment posts may alternately be formed in the upper core plate and the notches may be formed in top plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventors: Charles B. Gilmore, Norman R. Singleton
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Publication number: 20080279326Abstract: A nuclear reactor having a coolant flow deflector secured to a reactor core barrel in line with a coolant inlet nozzle. The flow deflector redirects incoming coolant down an annulus between the core barrel and the reactor vessel. The deflector has a main body with a front side facing the fluid inlet nozzle and a rear side facing the core barrel. The rear side of the main body has at least one protrusion secured to the core barrel so that a gap exists between the rear side of the main body adjacent the protrusion and the core barrel. Preferably, the protrusion is a relief that circumscribes the rear side of the main body.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventors: Charles B. Gilmore, David A. Altman, Norman R. Singleton
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Publication number: 20080253497Abstract: In a pressurized water reactor with ail of the in-core instrumentation gaining access to the core through the reactor head, each fuel assembly in which the instrumentation is introduced is aligned with an upper internals instrumentation guide-way. In the elevations above the upper internals upper support assembly, the instrumentation is protected and aligned by upper mounted instrumentation columns that are part of the instrumentation guide-way and extend from the upper support assembly towards the reactor head in hue with a corresponding head penetration. The upper mounted instrumentation columns are supported laterally at one end by an upper guide tube and at the other end by the upper support plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2007Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventors: Norman R. Singleton, David A. Altman, Ching Yu, James A. Rex, David R. Forsyth
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Patent number: 4961898Abstract: A nuclear reactor monitoring system includes incore and excore neutron detectors for producing neutron noise signals and system data including at least one of reactor coolant pump motor current, temperature and pressure of the reactor coolant system and pressurizer pressure and means for diagnosing conditions of the reactor internals and core support structures by comparing analyzed instrumentation signatures. The signatures may be derived from scale model test data, plant test data, analytical model results and trending analysis results. Analyses performed by the system include time and frequency domain analyses of the neutron noise signals and the system data. The analyzed data are compared with rules in a rules base of an expert system to generate a diagnosis of the condition of the reactor internals and core support structures and action recomendations for maintenance of the nuclear reactor.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1988Date of Patent: October 9, 1990Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: William T. Bogard, George J. Bohm, William Ciaramitaro, Sam S. Palusamy, Norman R. Singleton, John A. Tgortorice
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Patent number: 4720840Abstract: A steam generator for nuclear power plant applications. U-shaped heat exchanger tubes within said steam generator are provided with compliant antivibration bars at the U-shaped portion of the tubes. Flexible plates located at opposite sides of the antivibration bars are placed in contact with the opposite sides of the rows of tubes. Support ribs spaced along the length of the compliant bars limit the deflection of the flexible plates and establish the effective length of the flexible plates. The ribs in successive columns of antivibration bars are located between the ribs of the bars of each preceding and following row.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1987Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Hermann O. Lagally, Bernard L. Silverblatt, Thomas A. Pitterle, Norman R. Singleton