Patents by Inventor Thomas G. Dunlap
Thomas G. Dunlap 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: 5883931Abstract: A control rod includes four panels in cruciform section each containing a plurality of absorber tubes. The absorber tubes are mounted between upper and lower mounting structures having generally T-shaped slots opening toward one another. The absorber tubes have generally T-shaped end plugs for reception in the slots. The slots and end plugs are configured to permit limited axial movement of each absorber tube relative to the control rod and to adjacent tubes. The absorber tubes are maintained in tension during all nuclear operations including during a scram.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: James E. Holden, Gary S. Martin, Robert B. Elkins, Dennis D. Kessen, Locksley V. Hampton, Ararat Pogosian, Michael J. Sullivan, Thomas G. Dunlap, Richard E. Kingston
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Patent number: 5809101Abstract: A fuel bundle assembly for a nuclear reactor includes a modified channel and a handle unit that improves pressure drop performance. With the modified channel, one approach is to vary the outside dimension of the fuel channel along the length of the channel, but maintain a constant channel wall thickness. Another approach is to maintain the external dimensions of the fuel channel and vary the wall thickness along the length of the channel. The handle unit is formed including a handle member and a separate rod support member releasably engageable with the handle member. The handle member includes channels for receiving latch pin assemblies, coolant rods and a spacer assembly. The rod support member includes a plurality of fuel rod support chambers providing lateral support for the fuel rods of the fuel assembly. The rod support member also includes a main chamber that is sized to receive a portion of the handle member in a friction fit.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1996Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas G. Dunlap, Gerald M. Latter, Mark J. Colby, Michael R. Stepp
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Patent number: 5787140Abstract: A fuel bundle assembly for a nuclear reactor includes a modified channel that improves pressure drop performance and a handle assembly that includes structure for preventing a broken end plug from escaping the fuel bundle. In modifying the channel, one approach is to vary the outside dimension of the fuel channel along the length of the channel, but maintain a constant channel wall thickness. Another approach is to maintain the external dimensions of the fuel channel and vary the wall thickness along the length of the channel. The handle assembly replaces the conventional upper tie plate and is provided with structure for preventing debris such as a broken fuel rod end plug from escaping the fuel bundle. The structure preferably includes a plurality of gridwork cross members forming a substantially square grid including gridwork windows that are sized smaller than the fuel rod end plugs.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1996Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas G. Dunlap, Gerald M. Latter, Mark J. Colby, Michael R. Stepp
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Patent number: 5748695Abstract: A latch pin assembly is configured to enable selective engagement with at least one of the fuel assembly channel and the coolant rod such that the fuel assembly channel and the coolant rod can be selectively utilized to support the fuel assembly load, thereby eliminating the need for fuel tie rods. The latch pin assembly includes a latch pin selectively engageable with the fuel assembly channel and the coolant rod, and an anchoring assembly cooperating with the latch pin, wherein the anchoring assembly anchors the latch pin in a selected position such that the latch pin engages at least one of the fuel assembly channel and the coolant rod. The latch pin may be alternatively engageable with the fuel assembly channel and the coolant rod or simultaneously engageable with the fuel assembly channel and the coolant rod.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1995Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas G. Dunlap, Robert B. Elkins, Mark J. Colby
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Patent number: 5663993Abstract: In a nuclear fuel rod assembly including a plurality of fuel rods and at least one water rod held together in a bundle, and wherein end plugs at the lower ends of the fuel rods and the at least one water rod engage a lower tie plate, an improvement wherein the end plug at the lower end of the at least one water rod is hollow and includes a multi-diameter flow metering bore for regulating coolant flow into the water rod.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1995Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: David W. Danielson, Robert B. Elkins, Thomas G. Dunlap
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Patent number: 5646973Abstract: A fuel bundle assembly for a nuclear reactor includes a lower tie plate; a transition piece underlying the lower tie plate; a plurality of fuel rods and at least one water rod seated on the lower tie plate and extending in substantially parallel relationship toward an upper end of the fuel bundle assembly, wherein a fuel bundle assembly lifting load is carried by load bearing members including certain of the fuel rods or by the at least one water rod; a plurality of spacers axially spaced along the at least one water rod and including means for laterally supporting each of the fuel rods; and a handle bar assembly at the upper end of the fuel bundle assembly connected to the load bearing members such that the plurality of non-load bearing fuel rods are supported only by the lower tie plate and the plurality of spacers.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Richard A. Proebstle, Christian D. Frederickson, Thomas G. Dunlap, Edward A. Croteau
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Patent number: 5627866Abstract: A fuel assembly for a nuclear reactor vessel includes a plurality of fuel rods, at least one coolant rod, a lower tie plate supporting the fuel rods and coolant rod, and a channel surrounding the fuel rods, coolant rod and tie plate. The lower tie plate is supported by the channel such that the channel carries a load of the fuel assembly. In one aspect of the invention, an upper tie plate includes two spring loaded latch pins engageable with corresponding apertures in the channel. A transition member supports the lower tie plate and is rigidly secured to the channel. Thus, when lifting the fuel assembly from the reactor, the channel bears the load of the fuel assembly. End gussets or clips are welded to the channel and inserted into the transition member, which serve as a secondary support for the transition member in the event that its primary connection to the channel fails. A channel guide member is secured to the, upper tie plate and includes two ears that are received in ear apertures in the channel.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1995Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas G. Dunlap, Robert B. Elkins, Christian D. Frederickson, Russell P. Higgins
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Patent number: 5610961Abstract: A fuel assembly for a nuclear reactor vessel includes a plurality of fuel rods, at least one coolant rod, a lower tie plate supporting the fuel rods and coolant rod, and a channel surrounding the fuel rods, coolant rod and tie plate. The lower tie plate is supported by the channel such that the channel carries a load of the fuel assembly. In one aspect of the invention, a conventional upper tie plate is removed and a handle assembly is provided that includes two spring loaded latch pins engageable with corresponding apertures in the channel. A transition member supports the lower tie plate and is rigidly secured to the channel. Thus, when lifting the fuel assembly from the reactor, the channel bears the load of the fuel assembly. If it is desired to remove the fuel bundle from the channel, the handle assembly is released from the assembly by releasing the latch pins.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas G. Dunlap, Richard A. Proebstle, Robert B. Elkins, Christian D. Frederickson
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Patent number: 5608768Abstract: In a fuel bundle assembly for a nuclear reactor wherein a plurality of fuel rods and tie rods extend between upper and lower tie plates and wherein some of the fuel rods are partial length fuel rods extending between the lower tie plate and a spacer located between the upper and lower tie plates, an improved end plug is provided for at least each of the partial length fuel rods, each end plug secured between a respective partial length fuel rod and the lower tie plate. The end plug includes an upper portion constructed of a first alloy material and including an exterior fuel rod receiving surface and a tapped hole in a lower end thereof, and a lower portion constructed of a second alloy material and including upper and lower threaded sections, the upper threaded section receivable within the tapped hole and the lower threaded section receivable within a tapped hole in the lower tie plate. The threaded end plug may be used with full length fuel rods as well as bundle tie rods.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1995Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Bruce Matzner, Thomas G. Dunlap, Richard A. Proebstle
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Patent number: 5483564Abstract: In a boiling water reactor fuel bundle, a three dimensional debris catching grid construction is placed within the flow volume defined by the lower tie plate assembly between the inlet nozzle and upper fuel rod supporting grid. A perforated plate is utilized having round holes as small consistent with the prevention of inadvertent closure due crudding and a hole pitch consistent with mechanical integrity requirements. The perforated plate is placed in a three dimensional construction such as a dome, cylinder, pyramid, inverted pyramid or corrugated construction spanning the flow volume of the lower tie plate assembly. As a consequence of this three dimensional grid construction, the total flow through area of the perforations in the metal plate does not introduce appreciable pressure drop in the lower tie plate assembly between the inlet nozzle and the rod supporting grid.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1994Date of Patent: January 9, 1996Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Bruce Matzner, Eric B. Johansson, Richard A. Wolters, Jr., Thomas G. Dunlap, Robert B. Elkins, Harold B. King, Paul W. Sick, Kevin L. Ledford
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Patent number: 5384814Abstract: In a boiling water reactor fuel bundle, a three dimensional debris catching grid construction is placed within the flow volume defined by the lower tie plate assembly between the inlet nozzle and upper fuel rod supporting grid. A perforated plate is utilized having round holes as small consistent with the prevention of inadvertent closure due crudding and a hole pitch consistent with mechanical integrity requirements. The perforated plate is placed in a three dimensional construction such as a dome, cylinder, pyramid, inverted pyramid or corrugated construction spanning the flow volume of the lower tie plate assembly. As a consequence of this three dimensional grid construction, the total flow through area of the perforations in the metal plate does not introduce appreciable pressure drop in the lower tie plate assembly between the inlet nozzle and the rod supporting grid.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1993Date of Patent: January 24, 1995Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Bruce Matzner, Eric B. Johansson, Richard A. Wolters, Jr., Thomas G. Dunlap, Robert B. Elkins, Harold B. King, Paul W. Sick
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Patent number: 5164155Abstract: A fuel bundle having spacers optimally deployed is disclosed wherein the distance between the spacers varies along the length of the fuel bundle. The fuel bundle has a dense fuel rod array (preferably in the range of 10.times.10). It includes at least one part length rod extending from the lower tie plate toward but not to the upper tie plate, which part length rod terminates at a spacer and defines under the upper tie plate overlying the end of the spacer a vent volume for the preferential venting of vapor moderator (steam) from the fuel bundle. A vertical spatial distribution of the spacers is disclosed in which the bottom spacers in the single phase region of the fuel bundle are relatively closely vertically spaced and the upper spacers are relatively more distantly vertically spaced one from another.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1991Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Richard A. Wolters, Anthony P. Reese, Thomas G. Dunlap
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Patent number: 4675154Abstract: In a nuclear reactor fuel assembly, a relatively flexible mounting member for mounting a large coolant conducting tube to the lower tie plate whereby excessive side forces on the fuel rod spacers are avoided in the event of lateral displacement of the fuel assembly such as during a seismic event.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1985Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Harold L. Nelson, Thomas G. Dunlap, Eric B. Johansson, Bruce Matzner
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Patent number: 4420458Abstract: In a nuclear fuel assembly having a coolant conducting or water tube which also retains the spacers in axial position, the fuel rods experience greater axial growth with exposure than the water tube creating a risk that the water tube might become disengaged from the supporting tie plates. An arrangement for preventing such disengagement is described including lengthened end plug shanks for the water tube, a protective boss surrounding the lower end plug shank to protect it from flow induced vibration, a conical seat for the lower end plug and an arrangement for limiting upward movement of the water tube.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1981Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas G. Dunlap, William G. Jameson, Jr., Carl R. Mefford, Harold L. Nelson, James E. Cearley