Ships – Warships – Turret
Patent
1974-06-03
1976-01-27
Halvosa, George E. A.
Ships
Warships
Turret
61 465, 114 435R, B63B 3544
Patent
active
039345289
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for anchoring an offshore tension leg platform which includes a platform supported above an ocean surface by buoyant supports comprising at least three vertical buoyant support members. Each vertical support member includes a central axial conductor tube for passage of drill pipe adapted to be connected to anchor members carried at the bottom of the vertical support member, the drill pipe providing a for lowering the anchor member, for drilling beneath the anchor member to pin the anchor member in the ocean bottom, and for transfer of ballast from the vertical support member to the anchor member. Each vertical support member includes longitudinally extending anchor line casings spaced from the axial tube to provide passageways for anchor tension lines connected to the anchor and adapted to be tensioned at the upper end of the vertical support member or at the platform. A method of anchoring a tension leg platform wherein anchor members are substantially empty when lowered and are filled with ballast material at or near the sea floor. A method which includes advantages in mobility, installation, and anchoring of a tension leg platform under varying weather and sea conditions.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2399656 (1946-05-01), Armstrong
patent: 3559410 (1971-02-01), Blenkarn et al.
patent: 3641776 (1972-02-01), Diamond
Brewer John H.
Horton Edward E.
Hudson T. A.
Silcox William H.
Chevron Oil Field Research Co.
Deep Oil Technology, Inc.
Halvosa George E. A.
Jaros Edward F.
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