Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
405173000 | With raising of line from marine floor | 6 |
20080279636 | Method and apparatus for seismic data acquisition - A marine seismic exploration method and system comprised of continuous recording, self-contained ocean bottom pods characterized by low profile casings. An external bumper is provided to promote ocean bottom coupling and prevent fishing net entrapment. Pods are tethered together with flexible, non-rigid, non-conducting cable used to control pod deployment. Pods are deployed and retrieved from a boat deck configured to have a storage system and a handling system to attach pods to cable on-the-fly. The storage system is a juke box configuration of slots wherein individual pods are randomly stored in the slots to permit data extraction, charging, testing and synchronizing without opening the pods. A pod may include an inertial navigation system to determine ocean floor location and a rubidium clock for timing. The system includes mathematical gimballing. The cable may include shear couplings designed to automatically shear apart if a certain level of cable tension is reached. | 11-13-2008 |
20110142543 | Method of Using Sacrificial Pipe String - The present disclosure is directed to a method and system of laying pipe using a sacrificial pipe string to extend the length of an A&R winch wire. In one aspect, present disclosure is directed to a method of positioning a flowpipe on a sea floor from a vessel. The method includes lowering a first end of a flowpipe from the vessel. Additionally, the method includes connecting a pipeline end termination to a second end of the flowpipe. Also, the method includes connecting a first end of a sacrificial pipe to the pipeline end termination. In addition, the method includes connecting a winch wire to a second end of the sacrificial pipe. Furthermore, the method includes lowering the sacrificial pipe with the winch wire so that the pipeline end termination rests on the sea floor. Additionally, the method includes disconnecting the sacrificial pipe from the pipeline end termination. | 06-16-2011 |
20130051921 | Hoisting Method and Assembly for Abandoning and/or Recovering an Underwater Pipeline from a Laying Vessel, and Laying Vessel Equipped with such a Hoisting Assembly - A method of abandoning or recovering an underwater pipeline from a laying vessel includes the steps of looping a first rope about a pulley connected to the free end of the pipeline; end-locking the first rope, on one side, to the laying vessel; and winding or unwinding the first rope, on the other side, by means of a first winch located on the laying vessel. | 02-28-2013 |
20130309018 | ABANDONMENT AND RECOVERY SYSTEM - A method of abandoning a pipeline being laid by a pipelaying vessel, wherein said pipeline is being held by a lay tower comprising a pipelaying and tensioning arrangement, comprising at least the steps of: (a) linking the end of the pipeline ( | 11-21-2013 |
20140072370 | A/R METHOD AND APPARATUS THEREFOR - A method of abandoning a pipeline from an offshore vessel, wherein the method includes the steps of: providing a tubular member between a winch apparatus and the end of the pipeline being abandoned, the tubular member being received in a tensioning apparatus, and lowering the pipeline with the winch apparatus and the tensioning apparatus, the tensional load of the pipeline being held by the tensioning apparatus and the winch apparatus at the same time. | 03-13-2014 |
20160186894 | Gravity Driven Pile Tower Based Device for Pipeline Lifting and Support and Method of Use - A system and method for securely cradling a subsea pipeline is claimed that lands on one side of the pipeline, is embedded into the sea floor, reaches under the pipeline, positions the cradling structure, and then lifts the pipeline. The system typically comprises a gravity driven pile based device, comprising a pile tower, a roller carriage assembly, and a jacking assembly that engages the roller carriage assembly and pile tower rails. | 06-30-2016 |