Modular foil system for towed marine array

US11077920B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11077920-B2
Application numberUS-201916597147-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 9, 2019
Priority dateOct 9, 2018
Publication dateAug 3, 2021
Grant dateAug 3, 2021

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A marine array having various embodiments of a modular foil system is disclosed. The modular foil system may be configured to generate lift when towed in a marine environment, and thus used to move, position, and/or depress instrument of the array. The modular foil system may include multiple groups of foil sections, each having an angle of attack that is adjustable relative to other groups of foil sections. For example, each group may be supported by a pair of through cables, and an actuator may adjust a tension in one or both of through cables, thereby alerting the angle of attack. The pair of through cables may converge toward one another at connection points adjacent opposing ends of a given group of foil sections of the modular system. The connection points thus establishing a modular framework to couple the given group to other groups of foils of the system.

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What is claimed is: 1. A marine array, comprising: a first cable configured to be towed by a vessel and carry a submerged payload through a marine environment; and a modular foil system coupled with the first cable and configured to bias the submerged payload toward a target position, the modular foil system including: a group of foil sections collectively defining an angle of attack; a pair of through cables supporting the group of foil sections within the modular foil system and converging toward a first connection point at a first end of the group of foil sections and a second connection point at a second end of the group of foil sections, the first end opposite the second end; and a second cable coupled to the first connection point and extending away from the group of foil sections. 2. The marine array of claim 1 , further comprising an actuator configured to alter a tension in one or both of the pair of through cables, thereby altering the angle of attack. 3. The marine array of claim 1 , wherein: the group of foil sections is a first group of foil sections defining a first angle of attack; the pair of through cables is a first pair of through cables; and the modular foil system further comprises: a second group of foil sections collectively defining a second angle of attack; and a second pair of through cables supporting the second group of foil sections within the modular foil system and converging toward the first connection point. 4. The marine array of claim 3 further comprising an actuator configured to alter a tension in one or both of the first pair of through cables, thereby altering the first angle of attack relative to the second angle of attack, the second angle of attack being distinct from the first angle of attack. 5. The marine array of claim 1 , wherein the submerged payload is an instrument configured to at least one of collect data or transmit data. 6. The marine array of claim 1 , wherein the target position includes at least one of a lateral position or a depth position. 7. The marine array of claim 1 , wherein: the first cable is towed by the vessel; the marine array further comprises a third cable towed by the vessel; and the modular foil system is arranged substantially between submerged portions of the first cable and the third cable. 8. The marine array of claim 1 , wherein: the first cable is a cross-cable; the marine array further comprises streamer cables configured to be towed behind the cross-cable; the submerged payload includes seismic receivers carried by the streamer cables; and the angle of attack is configured to maintain the seismic receivers at a desired depth. 9. The marine array of claim 1 , wherein: the first cable is a lateral cable of the marine array under tension; the lateral cable includes an end portion positioned along an edge of the marine array; and the modular foil system is coupled with the lateral cable adjacent the end portion. 10. The marine array of claim 9 , wherein: the marine array further comprises a spur line connected to the end portion of the lateral cable; and the modular foil system is connected to the spur line opposite the lateral cable. 11. The marine array of claim 1 , wherein: the first cable is an upper cable; the modular foil system is a first modular foil system; and the marine array further comprises a lower cable; and a second modular foil system, according to the modular foil system described in claim 1 , attached to the lower cable; and the upper cable and the lower cable cooperate to form a mouth of a fishing trawl. 12. A marine array comprising: a first cable configured to be towed by a vessel and carry a submerged payload through a marine environment; and a modular foil system coupled with the first cable and configured to bias the submerged payload toward a target position, the modular foil system comprising: a first group of foil sections having a first angle of attack; a first pair of through cables supporting the first group of foil sections and converging toward a first connection point at a first end of the first group of foil sections and a second connection point at a second end of the first group of foil sections, the first end opposite the second end; a second cable coupled to the first connection point and extending away from the group of foil sections; and a second group of foil sections having a second angle of attack, wherein the first angle of attack is adjustable relative to the second angle of attack. 13. The marine array of claim 12 , wherein the connection point couples the first group of foil sections to a discrete assembly of the marine array. 14. The marine array of claim 13 further comprising an actuator configured to alter a tension in one or both of the first pair of through cables, thereby altering the first angle of attack. 15. The marine array of claim 14 , wherein the actuator is a dynamic actuator configured to alter the tension in one or both of the first pair of through cables while submerged in the marine environment. 16. The marine array of claim 14 , wherein the actuator is a turnbuckle coupled to one of the first pair of through cables. 17. The marine array of claim 13 , wherein: the modular foil system further comprises a second pair of through cables; the second group of foil sections is supported in the modular foil system by the second pair of through cables; the second pair of through cables converge toward the first connection point; and the second group of foil sections is the discrete assembly coupled to the first group of foil sections at the first connection point. 18. The marine array of claim 12 , wherein: the first cable is a cross-cable; the marine array further comprises streamer cables configured to be towed behind the cross-cable; the payload includes seismic instruments carried by the streamer cables; and both of the first angle of attack and the second angle of attack are configured to maintain seismic receivers at a desired depth. 19. The marine array of claim 18 further comprising a pair of paravanes positioned at opposing ends of the cross-cable and configured to laterally spread the cross-cable when towed in the marine environment. 20. The marine array of claim 19 , wherein: the pair of paravanes are configured to provide a positive lift to the cross-cable along a substantially vertical direction; and the modular foil system is configured to provide a negative lift to the cross-cable along the substantially vertical direction, the negative lift operating to counteract the positive lift provided by the pair of paravanes.

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  • dynamic steering, e.g. by paravanes or birds · CPC title

  • changing the angle of attack or the lift of the foil · CPC title

  • B63B21/66Primary

    Equipment specially adapted for towing underwater objects or vessels, e.g. fairings for tow-cables ({paravanes for dragging fishing nets A01K73/02; } salvaging underwater vessels or objects B63C7/00; towed underwater vessels B63G8/42) · CPC title

  • Mounting, suspension of the foils (B63B1/30 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11077920B2 cover?
A marine array having various embodiments of a modular foil system is disclosed. The modular foil system may be configured to generate lift when towed in a marine environment, and thus used to move, position, and/or depress instrument of the array. The modular foil system may include multiple groups of foil sections, each having an angle of attack that is adjustable relative to other groups of …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gx Tech Canada Ltd, Ion Geophysical Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B63B21/66. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 03 2021 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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