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publicationDate 1996-07-17-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-0722172-A1
titleOfInvention Spacer for fuel rods
abstract A spacer for retaining nuclear fuel rods in laterally spaced relation to one another includes first and second sets of spacer strips (16,20) extending in mutually perpendicular diagonal directions (A,B) relative to a generally rectilinear peripheral spacer band (10). The strips (16,20) have linearly extending sections (22,26) with adjacent sections (22,26) angularly related to one another and meeting at apices (24,28). The sections of each strip alternately intersect a diagonal line across the spacer with the apices alternately located on opposite sides of the diagonal line. Alternate apices have springs (30,32) projecting to one side of the strip for engaging fuel rods and apices between the alternate apices have stops (34,36) projecting on opposite sides of the strip for engaging the fuel rods. Slots (48A,48B) are provided in the strips enabling intermeshing of the strips with one another to define discrete cells peripherally encompassing and retaining fuel rods within the spacer. In another form, the spacer includes pairs of strips (60,62) having alternating reversely curved sections (64A,66A,64B,66B) with alternate springs (72) and stops (74,76) and assembled to form rows of cells. The strips are intermeshed in egg-crate fashion and welded at their junctures.
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