Bouancy apparatus system integrated with a rapid release emergency disconnect system

US10072784B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10072784-B2
Application numberUS-201414496321-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 25, 2014
Priority dateSep 27, 2013
Publication dateSep 11, 2018
Grant dateSep 11, 2018

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In various embodiments, fluid conduits such as high pressure hoses deployed in-between two sea-fairing vessels may be released during an emergency by using a rapid release emergency disconnect system as described herein, where the rapid release emergency disconnect system may engage with a hanger such as an industry standard frac hanger and be used in-line with fluid conduits such as high-pressure lines. Various skid embodiments are described which can be configured to interface with one or more of the described rapid release emergency disconnect systems.

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We claim: 1. An emergency quick disconnect system, comprising: a) a connector comprising a first fluid interface and a second fluid interface in fluid communication with the first fluid interface; b) a drop away assembly releasably connected to the connector, the drop away assembly comprising a valve disposed downstream with respect to the connector, the valve comprising: i) a third fluid interface in fluid communication with the second fluid interface; and ii) a fourth fluid interface in fluid communication with the third fluid interface, the fourth fluid interface configured to be in fluid communication with a fluid conduit, the valve configured to stop flow of a fluid in-between the third fluid interface and the fourth fluid interface; c) a connector interface disposed intermediate the connector and the drop away assembly, the connector interface configured to receive the connector into the connector interface, the connector interface configured to be removably accepted into a hanger and support the connector when the connector interface is received into the hanger; and d) a buoyancy apparatus connected to the connector, the buoyancy apparatus configured to remain connected to the drop away assembly, the buoyancy apparatus comprising a sufficient buoyancy to support the weight of the drop away assembly when the drop away assembly is disconnected from the connector. 2. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 1 , further comprising a hose end connector connected to the valve, wherein the buoyancy apparatus is connected to the hose end connector. 3. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 2 , wherein the buoyancy apparatus further comprises: a) a buoy rigging connected to the hose end connector; and b) a buoy connected to the buoy rigging. 4. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 1 , wherein the buoy comprises a float. 5. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 4 , wherein the float comprises a buoyant float comprising sufficient buoyancy to support the weight of the drop away assembly and the entire section of the hose to which it is connected. 6. An emergency quick disconnect system, comprising: a) a connector comprising a first fluid interface and a second fluid interface in fluid communication with the first fluid interface; b) a drop away assembly releasably connected to the connector, the drop away assembly comprising a valve disposed downstream with respect to the connector, the valve comprising: i) a third fluid interface in fluid communication with the second fluid interface; and ii) a fourth fluid interface in fluid communication with the third fluid interface, the fourth fluid interface configured to be in fluid communication with a fluid conduit, the valve configured to stop flow of a fluid in-between the third fluid interface and the fourth fluid interface; c) a connector interface disposed intermediate the connector and the drop away assembly, the connector interface configured to receive the connector into the connector interface, the connector interface configured to be removably accepted into a hanger and support the connector when the connector interface is received into the hanger; and d) a buoy configured to be disposed about a fluid conduit connected to the drop away assembly, the buoy comprising sufficient buoyancy to support the weight of the drop away assembly and a fluid conduit section to which the drop away assembly is connected. 7. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 6 , wherein the buoy comprises a plurality of buoys. 8. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 6 , wherein the buoy comprises: a) a first buoy section configured to at least partially receive the fluid conduit within an inner portion of the first buoy section; and b) a second buoy section configured to at least partially receive the fluid conduit within an inner portion of the second buoy section, the second buoy section configured to cooperatively engage the first buoy section about the fluid conduit. 9. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 6 , wherein the first buoy section is releasably fastened to the second buoy section using a fastener. 10. A method of using an emergency disconnect system, comprising: a) terminating a downstream fluid hose with a hose terminator; b) temporarily stowing the terminated fluid hose; c) retrieving an emergency disconnect system, the emergency quick disconnect system, comprising: i) a connector comprising a first fluid interface and a second fluid interface in fluid communication with the first fluid interface; ii) a drop away assembly releasably connected to the connector, the drop away assembly comprising a valve disposed downstream with respect to the connector, the valve comprising: ( 1 ) a third fluid interface in fluid communication with the second fluid interface; and ( 2 ) a fourth fluid interface in fluid communication with the third fluid interface, the fourth fluid interface configured to be in fluid communication with a fluid conduit, the valve configured to stop flow of a fluid in-between the third fluid interface and the fourth fluid interface; iii) a connector interface disposed intermediate the connector and the drop away assembly, the connector interface configured to receive the connector into the connector interface, the connector interface configured to be removably accepted into a hanger and support the connector when the connector interface is received into the hanger; and iv) a buoyancy apparatus connected to the connector, the buoyancy apparatus configured to remain connected to the drop away assembly, the buoyancy apparatus comprising a sufficient buoyancy to support the weight of the drop away assembly when the drop away assembly is disconnected from the connector; d) connecting the emergency disconnect system to the hose terminator; e) positioning the emergency disconnect system and its connected hose terminator proximate a hanger; f) securing the emergency disconnect system and its connected hose terminator into the hanger; and g) when activated: i) closing the valve; ii) opening the connector; iii) allowing the drop away assembly to fall away; and iv) allowing the valve to close automatically due to lack of pressure. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: a) retrieving a hose terminator with a crane; and b) temporarily stowing the terminator onto frac hanger pins.

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  • with fluid cut-off means in each of two pipe-end fittings · CPC title

  • of pipe-lines · CPC title

  • at least one of two lift valves being opened automatically when the coupling is applied · CPC title

  • Valve- or closure-operated by coupling motion · CPC title

  • the lift valve being of the ball type · CPC title

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What does patent US10072784B2 cover?
In various embodiments, fluid conduits such as high pressure hoses deployed in-between two sea-fairing vessels may be released during an emergency by using a rapid release emergency disconnect system as described herein, where the rapid release emergency disconnect system may engage with a hanger such as an industry standard frac hanger and be used in-line with fluid conduits such as high-press…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Oceaneering Int Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L37/38. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 11 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).