Pipelaying

US9068675B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9068675-B2
Application numberUS-201213982186-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 24, 2012
Priority dateJan 28, 2011
Publication dateJun 30, 2015
Grant dateJun 30, 2015

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An accessory is disclosed for a subsea pipeline such as an in-line tee having a rigid pipe support frame defining a pipe course and at least one carriage arranged to support a pipe or a fitting attached to a pipe. The carriage is movable with respect to the frame in a direction generally parallel to the pipe course. The carriage is attached to the frame via at least one angularly movable connection that allows a pipe or fitting supported by the carriage to tilt locally with respect to the frame as the pipe bends during laying. Pipe stiffness is therefore independent from the stiffness of the accessory. The stiffened section of the pipe is limited to a short length of the carriage. This is compatible with the small bending radius of the pipe on a stinger.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A pipeline for laying subsea following fabrication on a surface vessel, the pipeline comprising: a rigid pipe that can be bent during laying; and an accessory attached in line with the pipe such that the accessory can be laid with the pipe into water and can touch down on the sea bed with the pipe, the accessory comprising: a foundation including one or more mudmats arranged to rest on the sea bed when the pipe is laid and movable with respect to the frame between a folded position and a deployed position, a rigid pipe support frame attached to the foundation defining a pipe course; and at least one carriage arranged to support the pipe or a fitting attached to the pipe, the at least one carriage being movable with respect to the frame in a direction generally parallel to the pipe course; wherein at least one angularly movable connection acting between the pipe or fitting and the frame allows the pipe or fitting supported by the at least one carriage to tilt locally with respect to the frame as the pipe bends during laying. 2. The in-line accessory of claim 1 , wherein the at least one carriage is attached to the frame via the at least one angularly movable connection. 3. The in-line accessory of claim 1 , wherein the at least one angularly movable connection decouples the rigidity of the frame from the pipe under loads in a generally vertical plane that bend the pipe during laying. 4. The in-line accessory of claim 1 , wherein the at least one carriage resists movement of the pipe or fitting relative to the frame in a direction transverse to the pipe course. 5. The in-line accessory of claim 1 , wherein one of the at least one angularly movable connection comprises a pivot joint acting between one of the at least one carriage and the frame. 6. The in-line accessory of claim 5 , wherein the pivot joint has a pivot axis substantially orthogonal to the pipe course. 7. The in-line accessory of claim 1 and comprising at least two carriages each arranged to support the pipe or the fitting attached to the pipe, the at least two carriages being movable independently with respect to the frame in a direction generally parallel to the pipe course and each being attached to the frame via at the least one angularly movable connection that allows the pipe or fitting supported by the carriage to tilt with respect to the frame as the pipe bends during laying. 8. The in-line accessory of claim 7 , wherein the carriages are movable in series on the frame. 9. The in-line accessory of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises at least one rail substantially aligned with the pipe course, along which the at least one carriage is movable. 10. The in-line accessory of claim 9 comprising at least two rails with a gap between, at least one of the at least two rails being disposed to each side of a plane containing the pipe course, with each carriage being engaged with the at least two rails, intersecting the plane and bridging the gap between the at least two rails. 11. The in-line accessory of claim 10 , wherein the one or more mudmats is movable with respect to the frame about a pivot axis. 12. The in-line accessory of claim 10 , wherein the one or more mudmats has a center of gravity that is outboard of the pivot axis when in the folded position. 13. The in-line accessory of claim 10 , and further comprising a restraint for holding the one or more mudmats in the folded position against gravitational force acting to move the one or more mudmats into the deployed position. 14. The in-line accessory of claim 13 , wherein the restraint is a rope or other element that is cut or otherwise released by a remote operated vehicle (ROV). 15. The in-line accessory of claim 13 , wherein the restraint acts on at least two of the one or more mudmats and is capable of releasing the at least two of the one or more mudmats simultaneously for coordinated movement into the deployed position. 16. The in-line accessory of claim 10 , wherein in the folded position, a mudmat is elevated above a level of the pipe course and in the deployed position, the mudmat is lowered toward the level of the pipe course. 17. The in-line accessory of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises a plurality of generally parallel longitudinal structural members, at least one of the structural members being a rail along which the carriage is movable. 18. The in-line accessory of claim 1 , further comprising a variable-length link between a mudmat and the frame. 19. The in-line accessory of claim 18 , wherein the link is lockable in an extended position when the mudmat is in the deployed position. 20. The in-line accessory of claim 1 , wherein a fitting attached to the pipe comprises a piping branch, a connector, a valve and a valve actuator. 21. The in-line accessory of claim 20 , wherein the at least one carriage comprises a cradle for supporting a connector. 22. The in-line accessory of claim 21 , wherein the cradle further supports a valve actuator beside the connector. 23. The in-line accessory of claim 1 , further comprising longitudinally-spaced rigging supports for the attachment of ends of a cable suspended by a sheave through which the cable can pass to support the load of the accessory. 24. The in-line accessory of claim 23 , wherein the rigging supports are located at or near opposed ends of the frame. 25. The in-line accessory of claim 23 , wherein the rigging supports are located substantially in a vertical plane containing the pipe course. 26. The in-line accessory of claim 23 , further comprising the ends of the cable attached to the rigging supports, the ends of the cable being variable in effective length as orientation of the accessory changes during laying. 27. The in-line accessory of claim 23 , wherein at least one of the rigging supports comprises an elongate lever that extends to an elevated position above the frame to resist rotation of the accessory with respect to a rigging element. 28. The in-line accessory of claim 27 , wherein the elongate lever is hinged on an axis transverse to the pipe course, to pivot as orientation of the accessory changes during laying. 29. The in-line accessory of claim 1 is substantially symmetrical about a vertical plane containing the pipe course. 30. The in-line accessory of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises a plurality of generally parallel longitudinal structural members, at least one of the structural members being a rail along which the at least one carriage is movable, and the pipe is supported beneath the structural members of the frame. 31. The in-line accessory of claim 1 , wherein the pipe comprises at least one piping branch extending transversely with respect to the pipe. 32. The in-line accessory of claim 31 , wherein the at least one piping branch leads to a valve. 33. The in-line accessory of claim 32 , further comprising a valve actuator for operating the valve, the actuator being rotatable about an axis transverse to the pipe. 34. The in-line accessory of claim 33 , wherein the axis of rotation of the actuator is generally vertical when the accessory is on the seabed in use. 35. The in-line accessory of claim 31 , wherein the at least one piping branch leads to a connector.

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Classifications

  • for underwater installations (E21B41/005, E21B41/04, E21B41/06, E21B41/08, E21B41/10 take precedence) · CPC title

  • F16L1/20Primary

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

  • Repairing or joining pipes on or under water · CPC title

  • F16L1/18Primary

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

  • Apparatus for controlling the pipe during laying · CPC title

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What does patent US9068675B2 cover?
An accessory is disclosed for a subsea pipeline such as an in-line tee having a rigid pipe support frame defining a pipe course and at least one carriage arranged to support a pipe or a fitting attached to a pipe. The carriage is movable with respect to the frame in a direction generally parallel to the pipe course. The carriage is attached to the frame via at least one angularly movable connec…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mille Romain, Bourgeois Cesar, Acergy France SAS
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L1/20. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 30 2015 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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