Claims
- 1. A sub-sea capsule comprising a hollow body which is adapted in its position of use to surround a sub-sea installation and be at all times water filled with the pressure of water in said capsule varying between pressure equal to external sea pressure and substantially atmospheric pressure depending on whether the interior of said sub-sea capsule is exposed to external sea pressure or to substantially atmospheric pressure of a transit capsule connected to said sub-sea capsule, said sub-sea capsule being resistant to external sea pressure when the pressure of water filling said capsule is at substantially atmospheric, means associated with said capsule permitting mounting thereof in sealed relationship around an installation, means carried by said capsule for cooperation with complementary means on a transit capsule to form access means between said sub-sea capsule and said transit capsule, and leak detection means located within the upper part of said capsule for detecting any leakage floating up from an installation through water filling said capsule when the latter is in its position of use surrounding said installation.
- 2. The sub-sea capsule of claim 1 including pressure relief means carried by said capsule for preventing pressure therein from significantly exceeding the external sea pressure.
- 3. The sub-sea capsule of claim 2 including inlet means carried by said capsule for enabling water to be pumped into the capsule to flush any leakage therefrom, said pressure relief means being disposed in said upper part and being constructed and arranged to provide an exit for flushing water delivered to said inlet.
- 4. The sub-seal capsule of claim 2 wherein the access means comprises a hatch, a removable sealing member surrounding said hatch having a first sealing surface for cooperating with the complementary means on the transit capsule and having a second sealing surface for sealing on to said sub-sea capsule, and means for releasably securing the sealing member to said sub-sea capsule.
- 5. The sub-sea capsule of claim 1 including port means in the wall of said capsule spaced from said access forming means, and cover plate means for said port means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 456,769 filed Apr. 1, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,968,656.
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Divisions (1)
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