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Peter Leombruni

from Wethersfield, CT
Age ~69

Peter Leombruni Phones & Addresses

  • 200 Broad St, Wethersfield, CT 06109 (860) 940-4618
  • 200 Broad St #2, Wethersfield, CT 06109
  • 52 Angela Dr, Wethersfield, CT 06109
  • East Hartford, CT
  • 25 Corsino Ave, Old Lyme, CT 06371
  • 1106 Eagles Nest Ln, Monroeville, PA 15146

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Peter Leombruni
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JPCL ASSOCIATES, LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
200 Broad St, Wethersfield, CT 06109

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Fuel Transfer Tube Quick Operating Remote Closure Device

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US Patent:
56256558, Apr 29, 1997
Filed:
Jul 29, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/282895
Inventors:
Francis X. McDonald - Enfield CT
Scott A. Kendrick - Colchester CT
Edward F. Lamoureux - Hampden MA
Peter Leombruni - Wethersfield CT
Edward G. Sirica - East Hartford CT
Frank J. Formanek - W. Suffield CT
Assignee:
Combustion Engineering, Inc. - Windsor CT
International Classification:
G21C 13073
US Classification:
376203
Abstract:
A nuclear power plant fuel transfer tube quick operating remote closure device (10) comprised of a reducing ring (20) and a cover assembly (60). The reducing ring (20) is bolted to the transfer tube housing flange (12). Rotation of a chuck key advances jaws on the cover assembly (60) which feed closure latches (78) into a groove (40) on the reducing ring (20). The upper surface (80) of each latch (78) has a bevelled surface (82) corresponding to a bevelled surface (42) of the groove (40). As the latches (78) engage the groove bevelled surface (42), the entire cover assembly (60) is uniformly drawn toward the reducing ring (20). Machined seal faces (13, 30, 44, 68) and O rings (36, 74) provide a fluid and air tight seal between the transfer tube housing flange (12) and the sealing ring (20) and between the cover assembly (60) and the sealing ring (20). Belleville springs (86) in the latch assemblies (64) allow the latches (78) to move independently as they engage the reducing ring (20), provide a latch preload to compensate for the effects of differential thermal expansion, and allow the cover assembly (60) to be installed simply by turning the mechanical actuator (62) until it is hardstopped.
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