Bouancy apparatus system integrated with a rapid release emergency disconnect system
US-2016186907-A1 · Jun 30, 2016 · US
US9618149B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9618149-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414496289-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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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 check valve comprising a first fluid interface and a second fluid interface in fluid communication with the first fluid interface, the check valve configured to stop flow of a fluid between the first fluid interface and the second fluid interface when fluid pressure of a fluid present in the check valve falls below a predetermined level; b. a connector disposed downstream of and in fluid communication with the check valve, the connector comprising a third fluid interface and a fourth fluid interface in fluid communication with the third fluid interface, the connector connected to and operatively in fluid communication with the check valve; c. a drop away assembly, comprising: i. a control valve in fluid communication with the connector, the control valve configured to be in fluid communication with a fluid conduit; and ii. a hose end connector connected to the control valve; and d. a connector interface configured to receive the connector, the connector interface configured to be removably accepted into a hanger and support the connector and the drop away assembly when the connector interface is received into the hanger. 2. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 1 , wherein the check valve is configured to automatically close at a pre-defined delta-pressure. 3. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 1 , wherein the control valve comprises a selectively activated ball valve. 4. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 3 , wherein the selectively activated ball valve comprises a spring-actuated, normally closed ball valve. 5. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 3 , wherein the selectively activated ball valve comprises at least one of a remotely operated or manually operated ball valve. 6. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 1 , wherein the first fluid interface is configured to interface with a high pressure hose. 7. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 6 , wherein the high pressure hose comprises a co-flex hose. 8. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 1 , wherein the control valve is configured to interface with a high pressure hose. 9. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 8 , wherein the high-pressure hose comprises a co-flex hose. 10. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 1 , wherein the valve comprises an actuator. 11. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 10 , further comprising a hydraulic motor connected to the actuator and configured to change a position of the actuator, selectively opening and closing the control valve. 12. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 1 , further comprising: a. a first clamp connected to the connector; b. a second clamp connected to the first clamp; and a. a seal ring disposed intermediate the first clamp and the second clamp. 13. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 1 , wherein the hanger comprises an industry standard frac hanger. 14. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the connector and the check valve are configured to allow a fluid conduit to be connected and sealed while offshore. 15. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 1 , wherein the connector, the check valve, and the control valve are configured to seal a fluid connection up to around 15,000 psi of internal fluid. 16. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 1 , wherein the connector further comprises a padeye. 17. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 1 , wherein the connector further comprises: a. a screw drive coupled to at least one of the first clamp and the second clamp and configured to open at least one of the first clamp and the second clamp, thereby allowing drop away assembly to be released and fall away; and b. a hydraulic motor coupled to the screw drive and configured to drive the screw drive. 18. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 1 , wherein the connector further comprises a top hub configured to remain in position after the drop away assembly falls away. 19. The emergency quick disconnect system of claim 1 , wherein the connector further comprises a bottom hub configured to fall away with the drop away assembly. 20. 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 check valve comprising a first fluid interface and a second fluid interface in fluid communication with the first fluid interface, the check valve configured to stop flow of a fluid between the first fluid interface and the second fluid interface when fluid pressure of a fluid present in the check valve falls below a predetermined level; ii. a connector disposed downstream of the check valve, the connector comprising a third fluid interface and a fourth fluid interface in fluid communication with the third fluid interface, the connector connected to and operatively in fluid communication with the check valve; iii. a drop away assembly, comprising: 1. a control valve in fluid communication with the connector, the control valve configured to be in fluid communication with a fluid conduit; and 2. a hose end connector connected to the control valve; and a. a connector interface configured to receive the connector, the connector interface configured to be removably accepted into a hanger and support the connector and the drop away assembly when the connector interface is received into the hanger; 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, the following occurs: i. closing the valve; ii. opening the connector; iii. allowing the drop away assembly to fall away; and iv. allowing the check valve to close automatically due to lack of pressure. 21. The method of claim 20 , wherein: a. the connector further comprises a drive screw; and b. opening the connector further comprises rotating the drive screw. 22. The method of claim 20 , further comprising attaching a flotation system to the drop away assembly. 23. The method of claim 20 , further comprising: a. retrieving a hose terminator with a crane; and b. temporarily stowing the terminator onto frac hanger pins.
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