Underwater pipeline support, and system and method for setting up such a support

US10156301B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10156301-B2
Application numberUS-201515523566-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 3, 2015
Priority dateNov 3, 2014
Publication dateDec 18, 2018
Grant dateDec 18, 2018

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A support for an underwater pipeline, in particular configured to elevate an underwater pipeline on a bed of a body of water, with a connecting frame configured to fit to a portion of underwater pipeline extending along a longitudinal axis; and at least two legs, which are hinged to the connecting frame, and movable between a contracted configuration and an extended configuration in which they extend crosswise to the underwater pipeline to rest on the bed of the body of water.

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What is claimed is: 1. An underwater pipeline support comprising: a connecting frame extending along a first axis, said connecting frame configured to fit to a portion of a pipeline extending along a longitudinal axis, wherein when fitted, the first axis is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pipeline; a leg moveably connected to the connecting frame about a second axis crosswise to the first axis, said leg being movable from a contracted configuration in which the leg is substantially parallel to the pipeline to an extended configuration in which said leg extends crosswise to the pipeline; and a stop device configured to arrest the leg in the extended configuration. 2. The underwater pipeline support of claim 1 , wherein the connecting frame comprises a gripping member and a hub configured to support the leg and mounted to rotate relative to the gripping member. 3. The underwater pipeline support of claim 1 , further comprising a foot configured to rest on a bed of a body of water, wherein said foot is moveably connected to an end of the leg about a third axis, and said foot is movable from a contracted position in which said foot is substantially parallel to the leg to an operational position in which said foot extends crosswise to the leg. 4. The underwater pipeline support of claim 1 , wherein a length of the leg is adjustable. 5. The underwater pipeline support of claim 4 , wherein the leg comprises an adjusting mechanism configured to cause an adjustment of the length of said leg. 6. The underwater pipeline support of claim 5 , wherein the adjusting mechanism comprises a power take-off connection. 7. The underwater pipeline support of claim 5 , further comprising at least one sensor configured to detect a signal related to a load applied along said leg. 8. The underwater pipeline support of claim 1 , wherein the stop device comprises: a guide; a runner movable along the guide; an arm hinged to the runner and to the leg; and a non-return mechanism located along the guide and configured to form a coupling with the runner. 9. The underwater pipeline support of claim 1 , further comprising an opening mechanism configured to move the leg from the contracted configuration to the extended configuration. 10. The underwater pipeline support of claim 9 , wherein the opening mechanism comprises a screw and a nut screw movable along the screw and connected to the leg. 11. The underwater pipeline support of claim 1 , wherein the leg is hinged to the connecting frame about the second axis. 12. The underwater pipeline support of claim 1 , comprising at least two legs including the leg, which are moveably connected to the connecting frame about at least two respective second axes, each leg being movable from a contracted configuration to an extended configuration in which said leg extends crosswise to the pipeline. 13. The underwater pipeline support of claim 12 , further comprising at least two feet, each foot being configured to rest on a bed of a body of water, wherein each foot is moveably connected to an end of a respective leg about a third axis, and each foot is movable between a contracted position in which said foot is substantially parallel to the respective leg, and an operational position in which said foot extends crosswise to the respective leg. 14. An underwater pipeline laying system comprising: a laying vessel; and a crane configured to, within a predetermined area on a bed of a body of water, fit a support to a designated portion of a pipeline on the laying vessel, said support comprising: a connecting frame extending along a first axis, said connecting frame configured to fit to the designated portion of the pipeline extending along a longitudinal axis, wherein when fitted, the first axis is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pipeline; a leg moveably connected to the connecting frame about a second axis crosswise to the first axis, said leg being movable from a contracted configuration in which the leg is substantially parallel to the pipeline to an extended configuration in which said leg extends crosswise to the pipeline; and a stop device configured to arrest the leg in the extended configuration. 15. The underwater pipeline laying system of claim 14 , further comprising a lock member configured to keep the support in the contracted configuration, wherein the lock member is selectively removable to enable the support to assume the extended configuration. 16. The underwater pipeline laying system of claim 14 , further comprising an underwater vehicle configured to, at least one of: assist laying of the support and supply power to the support. 17. The underwater pipeline laying system of claim 14 , wherein the leg is hinged to the connecting frame about the second axis. 18. The underwater pipeline laying system of claim 14 , wherein the support comprises at least two legs including the leg, which are moveably connected to the connecting frame about at least two respective second axes, each leg being movable from a contracted configuration to an extended configuration in which said leg extends crosswise to the pipeline. 19. An underwater pipeline support comprising: a connecting frame extending along a first axis, said connecting frame configured to fit to a portion of a pipeline extending along a longitudinal axis, wherein when fitted, the first axis is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pipeline; and a leg moveably connected to the connecting frame about a second axis crosswise to the first axis, said leg being movable from a contracted configuration in which the leg is substantially parallel to the pipeline to an extended configuration in which said leg extends crosswise to the pipeline, wherein said leg is moveably connected to the connecting frame such that a transition from the contracted configuration to the extended configuration occurs by gravity following a release of a free end of said leg. 20. The underwater pipeline support of claim 19 , wherein the connecting frame comprises a gripping member and a hub configured to support the leg and mounted to rotate relative to the gripping member. 21. The underwater pipeline support of claim 19 , further comprising a foot configured to rest on a bed of a body of water, wherein said foot is moveably connected to an end of the leg about a third axis, and said foot is movable from a contracted position in which said foot is substantially parallel to the leg to an operational position in which said foot extends crosswise to the leg. 22. The underwater pipeline support of claim 19 , wherein a length of the leg is adjustable. 23. The underwater pipeline support of claim 22 , wherein the leg comprises an adjusting mechanism configured to cause an adjustment of the length of said leg. 24. The underwater pipeline support of claim 23 , wherein the adjusting mechanism comprises a power take-off connection. 25. The underwater pipeline support of claim 23 , further comprising at least one sensor configured to detect a signal related to a load applied along said leg. 26. The underwater pipeline support of claim 19 , wherein the leg is hinged to the connecting frame about the second axis. 27. The underwater pipeline support of claim 19 , comprising at least two legs including the leg, which are moveably connected to the connecting frame about at least two respectiv

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  • F16L3/12Primary

    comprising a member substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing · CPC title

  • on the bottom · CPC title

  • the pipes being S- or J-shaped and under tension during laying · CPC title

  • F16L1/20Primary

    Accessories therefor, e.g. floats or weights · CPC title

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What does patent US10156301B2 cover?
A support for an underwater pipeline, in particular configured to elevate an underwater pipeline on a bed of a body of water, with a connecting frame configured to fit to a portion of underwater pipeline extending along a longitudinal axis; and at least two legs, which are hinged to the connecting frame, and movable between a contracted configuration and an extended configuration in which they …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Saipem Spa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L3/12. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 18 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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