Device for towing a very long tubular object

US10059559B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10059559-B2
Application numberUS-201515321676-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 6, 2015
Priority dateJul 4, 2014
Publication dateAug 28, 2018
Grant dateAug 28, 2018

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A device for towing very long tubular objects, comprises: pulling means capable of driving, by friction, the object in a towing direction, gripping means capable of exerting a load on the pulling means to keep the pulling means and the towed object in continuous contact; the gripping means being driven by a relative movement relative to the towed object in a direction opposite to the towing direction, driving means, capable of driving the pulling means and the gripping means in a coordinated manner to ensure a continuous and uniform pulling of the object, further comprising setting means, capable of adjusting the load exerted on the pulling means.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A device for towing very long tubular objects comprising: pulling means capable of driving, by friction, the object in a towing direction, gripping means capable of exerting a load on the pulling means to keep the pulling means and the towed object in continuous contact; the gripping means being driven by a relative movement relative to the towed object in a direction opposite to the towing direction, driving means capable of driving the pulling means and the gripping means in a coordinated manner to ensure a continuous and uniform pulling of the object, further comprising setting means, capable of adjusting the load exerted by the gripping means on the pulling means, wherein: the pulling means comprise a tread coming into contact with the object to be towed, produced in a material with strong adhesive power; the gripping means comprise two main pulleys and a belt taut between the two main pulleys and helically wound around the object to be towed and the tread, so as to exert a load on the tread to keep the tread in continuous contact on the object to be towed; the setting means comprise a return pulley guiding the belt and being able to be displaced relative to the two main pulleys, so as to adjust the tension of the belt, making it possible to adjust the load exerted by the tread on the object to be towed; the gripping means comprise a frame that is rotationally mobile about the object pulling axis, formed by two flanges linked by longitudinal uprights and passed through by the object to be towed and the tread, a first and a second of the two pulleys being fixed respectively onto a first flange and a second flange of the two flanges; and the setting means comprise a mobile flange passed through by the object to be towed and the tread, mounted between the first and the second flange, the return pulley being fixed onto the mobile flange; the mobile flange being able to be displaced by translation between the first and the second flanges so as to adjust the tension exerted on the belt. 2. The towing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the belt is produced in an elastomer material. 3. The towing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the belt is elastically taut. 4. The towing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the gripping means comprise a frame that is rotationally mobile about the longitudinal axis of the object to be towed, the main pulleys being translationally fixed along the longitudinal axis of the object to be towed relative to the frame, the main pulleys being the first pulleys encountered by the belt at either end of the belt winding around the object to be towed. 5. The device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the return pulley can be displaced between a first and a second determined position so as to make it possible to exert on the object to be towed a load lying between a minimum value close to zero and a predetermined maximum value. 6. The device as claimed in claim 5 , intended for towing an object exhibiting a relief over a portion of a length of the object, and of which the setting means are configured such that the displacement of the relief during the towing drives the displacement of the return pulley to a first position, so as to substantially neutralize the load exerted by the tread on the object to be towed. 7. The device as claimed in claim 1 , comprising several first and second main pulleys fixed respectively onto the first flange and the second flange; the belt being taut between the first and second main pulleys and helically wound several times around the object to be towed and the tread. 8. The device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the gripping means comprise several belts and several first and second main pulleys fixed respectively onto the first flange and the second flange; each belt being associated with a first and a second main pulley and taut between said first and second main pulleys and helically wound around the object to be towed and the tread. 9. The device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the setting means comprise several return pulleys fixed onto the mobile flange. 10. The device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the pulling means comprise a spring mechanism configured to tighten the tread so as to adapt to a variation of diameter of the object to be towed. 11. The device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the pulling means comprise a plurality of treads coming into contact with the object to be towed, produced in a material with strong adhesive power. 12. The device as claimed in claim 1 , comprising at least one sensor for measuring the movement of the towed object. 13. A device for towing very long tubular objects comprising: pulling means capable of driving, by friction, the object in a towing direction, gripping means capable of exerting a load on the pulling means to keep the pulling means and the towed object in continuous contact; the gripping means being driven by a relative movement relative to the towed object in a direction opposite to the towing direction, driving means capable of driving the pulling means and the gripping means in a coordinated manner to ensure a continuous and uniform pulling of the object, further comprising setting means, capable of adjusting the load exerted by the gripping means on the pulling means, wherein: the pulling means comprise a tread coming into contact with the object to be towed, produced in a material with strong adhesive power; the gripping means comprise two main pulleys and a belt taut between the two main pulleys and helically wound around the object to be towed and the tread, so as to exert a load on the tread to keep the tread in continuous contact on the object to be towed; the setting means comprise a return pulley guiding the belt and being able to be displaced relative to the two main pulleys, so as to adjust the tension of the belt, making it possible to adjust the load exerted by the tread on the object to be towed; and the return pulley can be displaced between a first and a second determined position so as to make it possible to exert on the object to be towed a load lying between a minimum value close to zero and a predetermined maximum value. 14. The device as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the device is configured to tow an object exhibiting a relief over a portion of a length of the object, and of which the setting means are configured such that the displacement of the relief during the towing drives the displacement of the return pulley to a first position, so as to substantially neutralize the load exerted by the tread on the object to be towed. 15. The device as claimed in claim 14 , wherein in the first position, the load is insufficient to ensure towing of the object to be towed. 16. A device for towing very long tubular objects comprising: pulling means capable of driving, by friction, the object in a towing direction, gripping means capable of exerting a load on the pulling means to keep the pulling means and the towed object in continuous contact; the gripping means being driven by a relative movement relative to the towed object in a direction opposite to the towing direction, driving means capable of driving the pulling means and the gripping means in a coordinated manner to ensure a continuous and uniform pulling of the object, further comprising setting means, capable of adjusting the load exerted by the gripping means on the pulling means, wherein: the pulling means comprise a tread coming into contact with the object to be towed, produced in a material with strong adhesive power; the gripping means comprise two main pulleys and a

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  • B65H51/14Primary

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What does patent US10059559B2 cover?
A device for towing very long tubular objects, comprises: pulling means capable of driving, by friction, the object in a towing direction, gripping means capable of exerting a load on the pulling means to keep the pulling means and the towed object in continuous contact; the gripping means being driven by a relative movement relative to the towed object in a direction opposite to the towing dir…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Thales Sa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65H51/14. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 28 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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