Claims
- 1. A buoyancy control system for controlling the buoyancy of a tube, the system comprising:
a generally tubular length of buoyancy control material having a selected buoyancy characteristic, the length of buoyancy control material being attached to a section of the length of the tube to adjust the buoyancy of the section of the tube.
- 2. The buoyancy control system of claim 1, wherein the length of buoyancy control material is an integral, coaxial layer of the tube.
- 3. The buoyancy control system of claim 1, wherein the length of buoyancy control material is externally attached to tube.
- 4. The buoyancy control system of claim 3, wherein the length of the buoyancy control material has a longitudinal axis that is spaced-apart from a longitudinal axis of the tube.
- 5. The buoyancy control system of claim 1, wherein the buoyancy control material is positively buoyant.
- 6. The buoyancy control system of claim 5, wherein the buoyancy control material is a foam material.
- 7. The buoyancy control system of claim 5, wherein the foam material is a thermoplastic, a thermosett material, or a thermoplastic elastomer.
- 8. The buoyancy control system of claim 5, wherein the buoyancy control material is a low density polymer having a specific gravity of less than or equal to 1.
- 9. The buoyancy control system of claim 1, wherein the buoyancy control material is negatively buoyant.
- 10. The buoyancy control system of claim 9, wherein the buoyancy control material has a specific gravity greater than or equal to 1.25.
- 11. The buoyancy control system of claim 10, wherein the buoyancy control material has a specific gravity greater than or equal to 2.0.
- 12. The buoyancy control system of claim 9, wherein the buoyancy control material is a slurry.
- 13. The buoyancy control system of claim 9, wherein the buoyancy control material is a liquid.
- 14. The buoyancy control system of claim 9, wherein the buoyancy control material includes a curing agent, a hardener, or a gellation agent to cause the buoyancy control material to set after a selected time period.
- 15. The buoyancy control system of claim 9, wherein the buoyancy control material is displaceable along the section of the tube.
- 16. The buoyancy control system of claim 1, further comprising a containment layer positioned about the buoyancy control material.
- 17. The buoyancy control system of claim 16, wherein the containment layer is generally tubular in shape.
- 18. The buoyancy control system of claim 16, wherein the containment layer is collapsible and expandable.
- 19. The buoyancy control system of claim 16, wherein the containment layer has a diameter approximate to a diameter of the tube.
- 20. The buoyancy control system of claim 16, wherein the containment layer and the buoyancy control material are spoolable on a reel.
- 21. The buoyancy control system of claim 16, further comprising an outer jacket that encapsulates at least a portion of the tube and the containment layer.
- 22. The buoyancy control system of claim 21, wherein the outer jacket further comprises at least one energy conductor coupled thereto.
- 23. The buoyancy control system of claim 22, wherein the energy conductor is embedded within the outer jacket.
- 24. The buoyancy control system of claim 21, further comprising one or more sensors positioned along the length of the tube.
- 25. The buoyancy control system of claim 24, wherein the sensors are coupled to the outer jacket.
- 26. The buoyancy control system of claim 16, wherein the containment layer is continuously bonded to the section of the tube.
- 27. The buoyancy control system of claim 16, wherein the containment layer is discretely attached to the section of tube.
- 28. A composite tube comprising:
a substantially fluid impervious internal liner, a composite layer of fibers embedded within a matrix material, and a buoyancy control layer formed of a buoyancy control material having a specific gravity of greater or equal to 1.25.
- 29. The composite tube of claim 28, wherein the buoyancy control layer is interposed between the internal liner and the composite layer.
- 30. The composite tube of claim 29, wherein the buoyancy control layer is positioned externally to the composite layer.
- 31. The composite tube of claim 30, further comprising a containment layer positioned externally to the buoyancy control layer.
- 32. A composite tube comprising:
a substantially fluid impervious internal liner, a composite layer of fibers embedded within a matrix material, and a buoyancy control layer formed of a buoyancy control material having a specific gravity of less than over equal to 1.
- 33. A buoyancy control system for controlling the buoyancy of a tube, the system comprising:
a buoyancy control material having a selected buoyancy characteristic, a generally tubular containment layer attached to a longitudinal section of the tube, the buoyancy control material being positioned within the containment layer, and means for selectively displacing the buoyancy control material along the length of the containment layer to selectively adjust the position of the buoyancy control material within the containment layer.
- 34. The buoyancy control system of claim 33, wherein the means for selectively displacing comprise one or more pumps.
- 35. The buoyancy control system of claim 33, further comprising one or more sensors positioned a long the length of the tube for monitoring changes in environmental conditions.
- 36. The buoyancy control system of claim 35, further comprising a processor connected to the sensors and receiving data therefrom, the processor controlling operation of the means for selectively displacing the buoyancy control material in response to the date received from the sensors.
- 37. A buoyancy control system for controlling the buoyancy of a tube, the system comprising:
a buoyancy control material having a selected buoyancy characteristic, a generally tubular containment layer attached to a longitudinal section of the tube, the buoyancy control material being positioned within the containment layer, and a pump operable to displace the buoyancy control material along the length of the containment layer to selectively adjust the position of the buoyancy control material within the containment layer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/287,268 filed Apr. 27, 2001, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/287,193 filed Apr. 27, 2001, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/337,848 filed Nov. 5, 2001, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/337,025 filed Dec. 3, 2001. Each of the above-referenced patent applications is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (4)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60287268 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
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60287193 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
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60337848 |
Nov 2001 |
US |
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60337025 |
Dec 2001 |
US |