Claims
- 1. An articulated marine riser apparatus comprising:
- a. at least two elongate structures situated in end-to-end relation and arranged in a substantially vertical orientation, each said structure including at least three rigid, fluid-handling lines that are rigidly affixed thereto and extend the length thereof;
- b. a universal joint connecting each adjacent pair of elongate structures, each said joint serving to transfer axial loads between the adjacent structures and including a pair of transverse flexural axes to permit omnidirectional flexure;
- c. at least three flexible fluid-handling lines that interconnect corresponding rigid, fluid-handling lines situated in the adjacent elongate structures;
- d. a foundation structure situated on the floor of a body of water; and
- e. a universal joint interconnecting said foundation structure and the lowermost elongate structure.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said foundation structure is comprised of a self-standing riser.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said rigid fluid-handling lines serve as load-bearing members within said elongate structures.
- 4. An articulated marine riser apparatus comprising:
- a. at least two elongate structures situated in end-to-end relation and arranged in a substantially vertical orientation, each said structure including at least three rigid, fluid-handling lines that are rigidly affixed thereto and extend the length thereof;
- b. a universal joint connecting each adjacent pair of elongate structures, each said joint serving to transfer axial loads between the adjacent structures and including a pair of transverse flexural axes to permit omnidirectional flexure;
- c. at least three flexible hoses that interconnect corresponding rigid, fluid-handling lines situated in the adjacent elongate structures;
- d. means situated in each said joint interconnecting adjacent elongate structures for restraining lateral movement of the hoses extending thereacross;
- e. a foundation structure situated on the floor of a body of water; and
- f. a universal joint interconnecting said foundation structure and the lowermost elongate structure.
- 5. An articulated riser according to claim 4 wherein said flexible hoses are spiraled through said joint to connect a rigid, fluid-handling line of one structure to a rigid, fluid-handling line of the other structure geometrically opposite.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said foundation structure is comprised of a self-standing riser.
- 7. An articulated marine riser apparatus comprising:
- a. at least two elongate structures situated in end-to-end relation and arranged in a substantially vertical orientation, each said structure including at least three rigid, fluid-handling lines that are rigidly affixed thereto and extend the length thereof;
- b. a universal joint connecting each adjacent pair of elongate structures, each said joint serving to transfer axial loads between the adjacent structures and including a pair of transverse flexural axes to permit omnidirectional flexure;
- c. at least three flexible fluid-handling lines comprised of swivels in combination with rigid fluid-handling lines that interconnect corresponding rigid, fluid-handling lines situated in the adjacent elongate structures;
- d. a foundation structure situated on the floor of a body of water; and
- e. a universal joint interconnecting said foundation structure and the lowermost elongate structure.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the said swivels in combination with rigid fluid-handling lines are comprised of a pair of swivels interconnected by rigid fluid-handling lines, the axis of rotation of each said swivel being aligned with one of the transverse flexural axis of the said joint.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said foundation structure is comprised of a self-standing riser.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 186,881, filed Oct. 6, 1971, and now abandoned.
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