Transport arrangement
10325690 ยท 2019-06-18
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Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A transport arrangement having an inner container, preferably having at least one apron projecting beyond an end face of the inner container, an outer container, which receives the inner container, and a twist prevention device, by means of which the containers can be locked together to prevent them from twisting about their longitudinal axes. The twist prevention device has a locking element that is axially adjustable in a first receptacle, a second receptacle that rotatably receives the first receptacle and is fixedly connected to one of the containers, and a handle that extends from the first receptacle and is radially guided by the second receptacle, the pivoting movement of said handle being convertible via the first receptacle into the axial adjustment of the locking element for engagement in the other container or disengagement therefrom.
Claims
1. An arrangement for transporting uranium hexafluoride, comprising: an inner container (10) having at least one apron (18, 20) projecting beyond an end face (22, 24) of the inner container, an outer container (12), which receives the inner container, and a twist prevention device, by means of which the containers can be locked together to prevent them from twisting about their longitudinal axes (15); wherein the twist prevention device comprises: a locking element (30) that is axially adjustable in a first receptacle (32) and in that receptacle's longitudinal direction, a second receptacle (34) that rotatably receives the first receptacle and is fixedly connected to one of the containers (10, 12), and a handle (38) that extends from the first receptacle and is radially guided by the second receptacle, the pivoting movement of said handle (38) being convertible via the first receptacle into the axial adjustment of the locking element for engagement in the other container (12, 10) or disengagement therefrom.
2. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first receptacle (32) includes a hollow cylinder shape with at least one helical opening (46, 47) in axial direction, wherein said opening is penetrated by at least one protrusion (42, 44) extending from the locking element (30), and wherein the protrusion (42, 44) engages with a recess (48, 50) extending in the longitudinal direction of the second receptacle.
3. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the second receptacle (34) comprises a second opening (40) extending radially, and wherein the second opening is penetrated by the handle (38) extending from the first receptacle (32).
4. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the locking element (30) for preventing the twisting of the containers (10, 12) interacts with the apron (18) of the inner container (10).
5. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein two helical first openings (46) are provided in the longitudinal direction of the first receptacle (32), and wherein protrusions (42, 44) extending from the locking element (30) engage with each of the first openings like an adjusting pin.
6. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the outer container (12) comprises two shells (14, 16) that are joined and can be locked when the inner container (10) is properly enclosed, wherein the handle (38) can be positioned in a locking position and in an unlocking position, wherein the shells (14, 16) of the outer container (12) are joined in the locking position of the handle, such that the outer container (12) properly surrounds the inner container (10), and wherein the shells are positioned at a distance from each other in the area of the handle when the same is in the unlocking position.
7. The arrangement according to claim 6, wherein two support elements (52, 54) for the handle (38) extend from one of the shells (16) of the outer container (12), wherein a counter element (56) associated with one of the support elements (54) extends from the other shell (14), and wherein the distance between the counter element and the associated support element is smaller than the effective extent of the handle between these two elements when the outer container is properly closed.
8. The arrangement according to claim 6, wherein the handle (38) extends along the support element (54), which is associated with the counter element (56), when the containers (10, 12) are unlocked.
Description
(1) Additional details, advantages and characteristics of the invention follow not only from the claims and the characteristics contained in the sameon their own and/or in combinationbut also from the preferable exemplary embodiments described in the following and in the drawings.
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(12) The drawings show schematic diagrams of a transport arrangement with a twist prevention device, which safeguards an inner container 10 and a protective packaging to be described as outer container 12 with regards to twisting, such that the inner container 10 is prevented from twisting or rotating relative to the outer container 12, thus precluding damages to components of the inner container 10 such as a valve or plug. In this context, the twist prevention device works both under normal transport conditions and under accident-related conditions, such that even an impact of the outer container 12 outside of the 6-o'clock position would not lead to a rotation.
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(14) As can be seen in the horizontal sectional view in
(15) The diagrams show that the twist prevention device 26, 28 includes a locking element, which in the exemplary embodiment is designed as stud 30, which is axially moveable in an inner sleeve 32 comprising a hollow cylinder shape. The sleeve 32 can be described as a first receptacle, which is rotatably received by a second receptacle 34, which in turn is fixedly connected with the lower shell 16 of the outer container 12. The second receptacle 34, which also comprises a hollow cylinder geometry in the exemplary embodiment, extends from a bracket 36, which is connected with the lower shell 16.
(16) A handle 38 extends from the first receptacle 32, said handle having a bar shape, although the inventive teaching is not limited to this embodiment. The handle 38, which is referred to as a grip in the following, penetrates a radially extending opening 40 in the second receptacle 34 or sleeve, which may comprise an arc length of 7E. The opening 40 therefore extends in a plane, which transversely or perpendicularly crosses the longitudinal axis 31 of the twist prevention device 26, 28 and thereby the longitudinal axis both of the inner sleeve 32 and of the outer sleeve 34.
(17) As illustrated in the cross-sectional view of
(18) Due to the helical openings 46, 47 in the first receptacle 32 and the penetration of these openings by the radially protruding protrusions or locating pins 42, 44 of the stud 30 and the engagement of these pins with the axially extending recesses such as grooves 48, 50 in the inner surface of the second receptacle 34, an axial adjustment of the stud 30 only occurs if the first receptacle 32 is swiveled via the grip 38. The rotational movement of the first receptacle 32 thereby is transformed into an axial adjustment of the stud 30. The rotational movement shifts the locating pins 42, 44 along the axial grooves 48, 50, in order to lockor, respectively, releasethe lower shell 16 to/from the inner container 10. A locking position is shown schematically in the upper image in
(19) Thus, the possibility is created of achieving an axial movement of the locking element 30, which is designed as a stud in the exemplary embodiment, by a rotational movement of the grip 38, without interrupting the edge surrounding the lower shell 16, which serves as a seal against splashing water. This is shown schematically in
(20) The operation of the twist prevention deviceonly rotational movement, low torque, no additional tools necessaryis very user-friendly. The inner container 10 can be loaded into and/or removed from the protective packaging, that is, into/out of the lower shell 16 of the outer container 12, in its storage position, without needing to be turned.
(21) However, another advantage results from the inventive teaching. Namely, it is impossible to join the upper shell 14 to the lower shell 16 when the twist prevention device is unlocked, as will be explained by means of
(22) The invention includes two support elements or supports 52, 54 extending from the lower shell 16, which are arranged on opposite sides of the twist prevention device and are connected with the bracket 36 in the exemplary embodiment. The surfaces of the supports 52, 54 are positioned in a plane, which extends parallel to the position of the grip 38 in its respective end position, as is shown schematically in the drawings.
(23) The support 54 is associated with a counter element or counter support 56, which extends from the upper shell 14. When the lower shell 16 is joined to the upper shell 14, the distance between the support 54 and the counter support 56 is smaller than the effective extent of the handle between the lower and upper shells 14, 16, that is, the diameter of the grip 38 in the exemplary embodiment.
(24) The counter support 56 is associated with the support 54, upon which the grip 38 rests when the stud 30 is not engaged with the apron 18 but instead is in its unlocked position. If one attempts to close the outer container 12 in this position, that is, to join the upper and lower shells 14, 16, the shells 14, 16 could not be properly joined, as the grip 38 would be located between the support 54 and the counter support 56.
(25) In the locked position, that is, when the stud 30 engages with the apron 18, which results in the desired locking between inner container 10 and upper shell 16, the grip is located on the support 52, such that the lower and upper shell 14, 16 can be properly joined, as the support 54 and counter support 56 can be aligned sufficiently; this is due to the fact that the grip 38 is not located in the gap 58. Thus, the upper shell 14 can be set exactly on top of the lower shell 16 and the latches of lower and upper shell 14, 16 can be properly closed.
(26) The inventive twist prevention device guarantees that protective elements of the inner container 10 that are positioned inside the outer container 12that is, inside the protective packagingcan maintain their function under normal conditions and accident-related transport conditions, and that they will not be rendered ineffective by a rotation of the inner container 10 and that such a rotation cannot lead to components of the inner container 10 being damaged. The twist prevention device is designed such that a closing of the protective packagingthat is, of the outer container 12is impossible insofar as the twist prevention device does not properly lock the inner and outer containers 10, 12. Therefore, any transport only is possible with a properly locked twist prevention device.
(27) Regarding the dimensions and materials of the twist prevention device, the following must be noted.
(28) The preferred material for the components is stainless steel.
(29) The locking element 30that is, the studmay have a length of 60 to 95 mm and a diameter of 40 to 60 mm. The diameter of the first receptacle 32that is, the first sleeveis adjusted accordingly, which means that the diameter can be between 50 and 75 mm. The length should be between 60 and 95 mm, wherein a wall thickness between 4 and 10 mm is preferable.
(30) The second receptacle, or sleeve 34, correspondingly should have a diameter of 65 to 90 mm and a length of 60 to 95 mm. The wall thickness may be between 4 and 8 mm.
(31) Regarding the axially extending grooves 48, 50, it must be noted that their width should be between 5 and 10 mm and their depth between 2 and 5 mm.
(32) The helical passage or opening 46, 47 should have a width of 5 to 15 mm.