Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Nuclear device
Patent
1988-10-17
1990-05-15
Briggs, William
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Nuclear device
29764, B23P 1900
Patent
active
049245872
ABSTRACT:
A workstation within a containment cell is provided with a services-supply module or unit by means of which a range of services such as electrical power, hydraulics, pneumatics etc. are made available for in-cell use. The services are provided by means of a number of replaceable and exchangeable services-connection cartridges which sealingly engage in the unit and provide continuity between out-of-cell supply lines connectible to adaptors and in-cell supply lines connectible to adaptors. The cartridges are replaceable without breaking cell containment conditions with the aid of a tool (by which a replacement cartridge is fed forwardly to displace in nose to tail relationship the cartridge to be replaced.
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Bell John L.
Spruce Brian
Welsby David P.
Briggs William
British Nuclear Fuels PLC
Hinds William R.
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