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William R Masetti

from Somers, NY
Age ~99

William Masetti Phones & Addresses

  • 556 Heritage Hls, Somers, NY 10589 (845) 276-4296 (914) 276-4296
  • 556C Heritage Hls, Somers, NY 10589 (914) 276-4296
  • 556C Heritage Hls APT C, Somers, NY 10589 (914) 276-4296
  • 556C000000 Heritage Hls, Somers, NY 10589 (914) 276-4296
  • 1572 Old Orchard St, West Harrison, NY 10604 (914) 761-7212
  • Westchester, NY

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William Masetti

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Address:
556C Heritage Hls, Somers, NY 10589
VIN:
3VWRZ71K98M194412
Make:
VOLKSWAGEN
Model:
JETTA
Year:
2008

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Us Patents

Spacer Structure

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US Patent:
40909182, May 23, 1978
Filed:
Oct 8, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/730974
Inventors:
William R. Masetti - White Plains NY
Assignee:
General Atomic Company - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G21C 330
US Classification:
176 78
Abstract:
A spacer structure is described for maintaining a spaced relation between a plurality of generally parallel fuel rods within a housing in a nuclear reactor. The spacer structure is comprised of a grid pattern of ribs slotted to interlock with each other. The slots are arranged in such a way that when the ribs are welded to each other, the weld shrinkage is distributed uniformly in all directions to reduce or eliminate the amount of rework necessary in manufacturing the spacer structure.

Method And Apparatus For Fluid Sealing Of Steam Generator

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US Patent:
51924927, Mar 9, 1993
Filed:
Jun 28, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/724389
Inventors:
Daniel M. Gately - Peekskill NY
Louis J. Zezza - Brookfield CT
William R. Masetti - White Plains NY
Assignee:
Consolidation Edison Company of New York, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
G21C 1300
US Classification:
376203
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for maintaining a water level which immerses heat exchanger tubes, containing radioactive emitting material, within an inner shell of a steam generator while permitting space between the inner shell and a coaxial outer shell to be free of water during operations performed by workmen in such space after the apparatus is installed thereby reducing exposure of the workmen to harmful radiation. Seal support segments are installed around the inner shell at the lower end of the space and in engagement with the inner and outer shells. A pair of inflatable tubes are placed end-to-end on the support segments so as to encircle the inner shell. Seal retention segments which, together, form a ring around the inner shell are placed on the inflatable tubes and the latter tubes are inflated to form a water tight seal between the shells. The water level in the shells can be lowered to a level below the inflatable tubes during installation of the components and the water level within the inner shell can be raised so as to immerse the radiation emitting tubes after inflation of the inflatable tubes, but preferably, the radiation emitting tubes are maintained immersed in water until the components are installed and the inflation of the inflatable tubes, and water in the space is then pumped out.
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