Patents by Inventor Robert D. Quinn

Robert D. Quinn 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).

  • Patent number: 11282614
    Abstract: A modular dry spent fuel canister system in which several different types of inner spent nuclear fuel canisters can be loaded into the same outer cask family. This family typically includes a storage overpack, a transfer cask, a transportation cask and support or auxiliary hardware. The various canisters can be loaded interchangeably into the different types of outer casks. The inner canisters are differentiated not by physical fuel type or dimension, but by the engineering objective or criterion that applies to the spent fuel being stored. One such objective may be for a single canister to store a large number of assemblies economically and safely. A second is a canister designed to greatly reduce the cooling time (or radioactive decay time) that must pass in order to load spent nuclear fuel for off-site storage, so as to meet the decay heat requirements and capabilities of the off-site storage system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 22, 2022
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Company LLC
    Inventors: Timothy M. Lloyd, Robert D. Quinn, Emiliano Gonzalez Herranz, Emmanuel Mercier, David Castrillon Cabaleiro
  • Publication number: 20190237210
    Abstract: A modular dry spent fuel canister system in which several different types of inner spent nuclear fuel canisters can be loaded into the same outer cask family. This family typically includes a storage overpack, a transfer cask, a transportation cask and support or auxiliary hardware. The various canisters can be loaded interchangeably into the different types of outer casks. The inner canisters are differentiated not by physical fuel type or dimension, but by the engineering objective or criterion that applies to the spent fuel being stored. One such objective may be for a single canister to store a large number of assemblies economically and safely. A second is a canister designed to greatly reduce the cooling time (or radioactive decay time) that must pass in order to load spent nuclear fuel for off-site storage, so as to meet the decay heat requirements and capabilities of the off-site storage system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2019
    Publication date: August 1, 2019
    Applicant: Westinghouse Electric Company LLC
    Inventors: Timothy M. Lloyd, Robert D. Quinn, Emiliano Gonzalez Herranz, Emmanuel Mercier, David Castrillon Cabaleiro
  • Patent number: 5550882
    Abstract: Disclosed is a transportation and storage assembly for transporting and storing nuclear fuel rod assemblies. The transportation and storage assembly includes a basket assembly (24) designed for failed nuclear fuel rod assemblies, or a basket assembly (122) designed for undamaged nuclear fuel rod assemblies. The basket assemblies (24, 122) are inserted into a canister (22). The canister (22) includes a shell (26) that receives and surrounds the basket assemblies (24, 122), and lids (28, 96) that enclose the shell (26). The basket assemblies (24, 122) include a plurality of apertured plates (36, 124) interconnected by structural members (42, 88) that maintain the plates (36, 124) in a spaced apart relationship, axially aligning the apertures (38, 126) in the plates (36, 124). In the basket assembly (24) for failed nuclear fuel rod assemblies, a container (44) is inserted into a row of axially aligned apertures (122), having a drain passage (104).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1996
    Assignee: Vectra Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert A. Lehnert, Robert D. Quinn, Steven E. Sisley, Brandon D. Thomas
  • Patent number: 5546436
    Abstract: The present invention provides a cask (10) for transport and short-term storage of spent nuclear fuel. The cask 10 includes a structural shell (14) defining a cavity (40) for receiving spent nuclear fuel. The shell is formed from an upper shell portion (16) formed of a first metal and a lower shell portion (18) formed from a second metal. The first metal utilized to form the upper shell portion has a higher load bearing strength than the second metal utilized to form the lower shell portion. A bearing surface is defined on the upper shell portion by trunnions (30) mounted within sleeves (32) secured to the upper shell portion. The trunnions (30) each define a bearing projection (160) that is engageable to enable hoisting of the cask, with the tensile and shear loads of hoisting the cask being transferred from the trunnions to the trunnion mounting sleeves, and thus to the upper shell portion of the structural shell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1996
    Assignee: Pacific Nuclear Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Kyle B. Jones, Robert A. Lehnert, Ian D. McInnes, Robert D. Quinn, Steven E. Sisley, Charles J. Temus
  • Patent number: 5513231
    Abstract: A skid for transporting a nuclear fuel transportation cask. The skid comprises a supporting member having parallel spaced-apart plates. The plates are aligned perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the cask, include a semi-circular trough for mating with the cask, and are connected by longitudinal fins parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cask. The skid also comprises a retaining member including parallel spaced-apart plates. The plates of the retaining member are aligned perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the cask, include a trough for mating with the cask, and are connected by longitudinal fins parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cask. The fins of the supporting member are spaced apart such that when the cask rests in the trough of the supporting member, the fins of the supporting member are aligned with elongate members of the cask neutron radiation shielding material to transfer the load between the cask and the skid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 30, 1996
    Assignee: Pacific Nuclear Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Kyle B. Jones, Robert A. Lehnert, Ian D. McInnes, Robert D. Quinn, Steven E. Sisley, Charles J. Temus
  • Patent number: 5513232
    Abstract: The present invention provides a cask (10) for transport and short-term storage of spent nuclear fuel. The cask 10 includes a structural shell (14) defining a cavity (40) for receiving spent nuclear fuel. The shell is formed from an upper shell portion (16) formed of a first metal and a lower shell portion (18) formed from a second metal. The first metal utilized to form the upper shell portion has a higher load bearing strength than the second metal utilized to form the lower shell portion. A bearing surface is defined on the upper shell portion by trunnions (30) mounted within sleeves (32) secured to the upper shell portion. The trunnions (30) each define a bearing projection (160) that is engageable to enable hoisting of the cask, with the tensile and shear loads of hoisting the cask being transferred from the trunnions to the trunnion mounting sleeves, and thus to the upper shell portion of the structural shell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 30, 1996
    Assignee: Pacific Nuclear Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Kyle B. Jones, Robert A. Lehnert, Ian D. McInnes, Robert D. Quinn, Steven E. Sisley, Charles J. Temus
  • Patent number: 5438597
    Abstract: Disclosed is a transportation and storage assembly for transporting and storing nuclear fuel rod assemblies. The transportation and storage assembly includes a basket assembly (24) designed for failed nuclear fuel rod assemblies, or a basket assembly (122) designed for undamaged nuclear fuel rod assemblies. The basket assemblies (24, 122) are inserted into a canister (22). The canister (22) includes a shell (26) that receives and surrounds the basket assemblies (24, 122), and lids (28, 96) that enclose the shell (26). The basket assemblies (24, 122) include a plurality of apertured plates (36, 124) interconnected by structural members (42, 88) that maintain the plates (36, 124) in a spaced apart relationship, axially aligning the apertures (38, 126) in the plates (36, 124). In the basket assembly (24) for failed nuclear fuel rod assemblies, a container (44) is inserted into a row of axially aligned apertures (122), having a drain passage (104).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1995
    Assignee: Vectra Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert A. Lehnert, Robert D. Quinn, Steven E. Sisley, Brandon D. Thomas
  • Patent number: 5406600
    Abstract: The present invention provides a cask (10) for transport and short-term storage of spent nuclear fuel. The cask 10 includes a structural shell (14) defining a cavity (40) for receiving spent nuclear fuel. The shell is formed from an upper shell portion (16) formed of a first metal-and a lower shell portion (18) formed from a second metal. The first metal utilized to form the upper shell portion has a higher load bearing strength than the second metal utilized to form the lower shell portion. A bearing surface is defined on the upper shell portion by trunnions (30) mounted within sleeves (32) secured to the upper shell portion. The trunnions (30) each define a bearing projection (160) that is engageable to enable hoisting of the cask, with the tensile and shear loads of hoisting the cask being transferred from the trunnions to the trunnion mounting sleeves, and thus to the upper shell portion of the structural shell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 11, 1995
    Assignee: Pacific Nuclear Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Kyle B. Jones, Robert A. Lehnert, Ian D. McInnes, Robert D. Quinn, Steven E. Sisley, Charles J. Temus
  • Patent number: 5394449
    Abstract: Impact limiters having noncircular outer peripheries are described for use to protect nuclear fuel transportation casks. The impact limiters include two different materials as impact absorbing materials. The impact limiter includes multiple sides and a tapered cap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1995
    Assignee: Pacific Nuclear Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert A. Johnson, Ian D. McInnes, Robert D. Quinn, Charles J. Temus