Claims
- 1. A buoyancy system configured to be couplable to a riser to provide buoyancy for the riser, the system comprising:a) a rigid ecto-skeleton, configured to be couplable to the riser, defining an interior cavity configured to receive the riser therethrough; and b) a vessel, disposed in the interior cavity of the ecto-skeleton, configured to contain a buoyant material to provide buoyancy for the riser; e) the ecto-skeleton including a plurality of longitudinal and lateral members forming an external truss framework configured to withstand forces between the riser and a floating platform and to protect the vessel; f) a plurality of gaps, formed between proximal members of the framework; and g) a plurality of cladding members, each disposed in one of the plurality of gaps around the interior cavity, the cladding members including a buoyant material.
- 2. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein the ecto-skeleton and the vessel are configured to be substantially submerged; andwherein the buoyant material in the vessel includes air.
- 3. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein the vessel includes a vessel wall with a fiber composite material.
- 4. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein the plurality of members of the framework include tubular members having hollow interiors with a buoyant material disposed therein.
- 5. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein the ecto-skeleton has a square cross-sectional shape; andwherein the vessel has a circular cross-sectional shape; and further comprising: a plurality of inserts, disposed in the ecto-skeleton between the framework and the vessel at corners of the square cross-sectional shape, the inserts including a buoyant material.
- 6. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein the ecto-skeleton is a first ecto-skeleton of modular configuration, and further comprising:a) a second ecto-skeleton of modular configuration, attached to the first ecto-skeleton; and b) a plurality of mating protrusions and indentations disposed on the first and second ecto-skeletons.
- 7. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein the ecto-skeleton and the vessel have a circular cross-sectional shape.
- 8. A buoyancy system configured to be couplable to a riser to providing buoyancy for the riser, the system comprising:a) a rigid ecto-skeleton, configured to be couplable to the riser, defining an interior cavity configured to receive the riser therethrough, the ecto-skeleton including a plurality of members forming an external framework; and b) a vessel, disposed in the interior cavity of the ecto-skeleton, configured to contain a buoyant material to provide buoyancy for the riser; and c) the plurality of members including tubular members having hollow interiors; and d) a buoyant material, disposed in the hollow interiors of the tubular members.
- 9. A system in accordance with claim 8, wherein the hollow interiors of the tubular members are sized such that the framework is substantially at least neutrally buoyant.
- 10. A system in accordance with claim 8, wherein the ecto-skeleton has a square cross-sectional shape; andwherein the vessel has a circular cross-sectional shape; and further comprising: a plurality of inserts, disposed in the ecto-skeleton between the framework and the vessel at corners of the square cross-sectional shape, the inserts including a buoyant material.
- 11. A system in accordance with claim 8, further comprising:a) a plurality of gaps, formed between proximal members of the framework; and b) a plurality of cladding members, each disposed in one of the plurality of gaps around the interior cavity, the cladding members including a buoyant material.
- 12. A system in accordance with claim 8, wherein the ecto-skeleton is a first ecto-skeleton of modular configuration, and further comprising:a) a second ecto-skeleton of modular configuration, attached to the first ecto-skeleton; and b) a plurality of mating protrusions and indentations disposed on the first and second ecto-skeletons.
- 13. A system in accordance with claim 8, wherein the ecto-skeleton and the vessel have a circular cross-sectional shape.
- 14. A system in accordance with claim 8, wherein the plurality of members of the framework include 1) longitudinal members oriented longitudinally with respect to the framework, and 2) lateral members oriented laterally with respect to the framework, the longitudinal and lateral members being connected at intersections.
- 15. A buoyancy system configured to be couplable to riser to provide buoyancy for the riser, the system comprising:a) a rigid ecto-skeleton, configured to be couplable to the riser, defining an interior cavity configured to receive the riser therethrough, the ecto-skeleton including a plurality of members forming an external framework, the plurality of members defining a plurality of gaps formed between proximal members of the framework; b) a vessel, disposed in the interior cavity of the ecto-skeleton, configured to contain a buoyant material to provide buoyancy for the riser; and c) a plurality of cladding members, each disposed in one of the plurality of gaps around the interior cavity, the cladding members including a buoyant material.
- 16. A system in accordance with claim 15, wherein the ecto-skeleton has a square cross-sectional shape; andwherein the vessel has a circular cross-sectional shape; and further comprising: a plurality of inserts, disposed in the ecto-skeleton between the framework and the vessel at corners of the square cross-sectional shape, the inserts including a buoyant material.
- 17. A system in accordance with claim 15, wherein the plurality of members of the framework include tubular members having hollow interiors with a buoyant material disposed therein.
- 18. A system in accordance with claim 18, wherein the ecto-skeleton is a first ecto-skeleton of modular configuration, and further comprising:a) a second ecto-skeleton of modular configuration, attached to the first ecto-skeleton; and b) a plurality of mating protrusions and indentations disposed on the first and second ecto-skeletons.
- 19. A system in accordance with claim 15, wherein the ecto-skeleton and the vessel have a circular cross-sectional shape.
- 20. A system in accordance with claim 15, wherein the plurality of members of the framework include 1) longitudinal members oriented longitudinally with respect to the framework, and 2) lateral members oriented laterally with respect to the framework, the longitudinal and lateral members being connected at intersections.
- 21. A buoyancy system configured to be coupled to a riser to provide buoyancy for the riser, the system comprising:a) a rigid ecto-skeleton, configured to be couplable to the riser, defining an interior cavity configured to receive the riser therethrough, the ecto-skeleton having a square cross-sectional shape; b) a vessel, disposed in the interior cavity of the ecto-skeleton, configured to contain a buoyant material to provide buoyancy for the riser; and c) a plurality of inserts, disposed in the ecto-skeleton between the ecto-skeleton and the vessel at corners of the square cross-sectional shape, the inserts including a buoyant material.
- 22. A system in accordance with claim 21, wherein the vessel has a circular cross-sectional shape.
- 23. A system in accordance with claim 21, wherein the ecto-skeleton includes:a plurality of members forming an external framework.
- 24. A system in accordance with claim 23, wherein the plurality of members of the framework include tubular members having hollow interiors with a buoyant material disposed therein.
- 25. A system in accordance with claim 23, further comprising:a) a plurality of gaps, formed between proximal members of the framework; and b) a plurality of cladding members, each disposed in one of the plurality of gaps around the interior cavity, the cladding members including a buoyant material.
- 26. A system in accordance with claim 23, wherein the plurality of members of the framework include 1) longitudinal members oriented longitudinally with respect to the framework, and 2) lateral members oriented laterally with respect to the framework, the longitudinal and lateral members being connected at intersections.
- 27. A system in accordance with claim 21, wherein the ecto-skeleton is a first ecto-skeleton of modular configuration, and further comprising:a) a second ecto-skeleton of modular configuration, attached to the first ecto-skeleton; and b) a plurality of mating protrusions and indentations disposed on the first and second ecto-skeletons.
- 28. A modular buoyancy system configured to be coupled to a riser to provide buoyancy for the riser, the system comprising:a) a plurality of buoyancy modules, attached together in series, each module including: 1) a rigid ecto-skeleton, configured to be couplable to the riser, defining an interior cavity configured to receive the riser therethrough; and 2) a vessel, disposed in the interior cavity of the ecto-skeleton, configured to contain a buoyant material to provide buoyancy for the riser; and b) adjacent ecto-skeletons being attachable together by a male projection formed on one ecto-skeleton extending into a female indentation on the other ecto-skeleton.
- 29. A system in accordance with claim 28, wherein each of the ecto-skeletons include:a plurality of members forming an external framework.
- 30. A system in accordance with claim 29, wherein the plurality of members of the framework include tubular members having hollow interiors with a buoyant material disposed therein.
- 31. A system in accordance with claim 29, further comprising:a) a plurality of gaps, formed between proximal members of the framework; and b) a plurality of cladding members, each disposed in one of the plurality of gaps around the interior cavity, the cladding members including a buoyant material.
- 32. A system in accordance with claim 29, wherein the plurality of members of the framework include 1) longitudinal members oriented longitudinally with respect to the framework, and 2) lateral members oriented laterally with respect to the framework, the longitudinal and lateral members being connected at intersections.
- 33. A system in accordance with claim 23, wherein the ecto-skeleton has a square cross-sectional shape; andwherein the vessel has a circular cross-sectional shape; and further comprising: a plurality of inserts, disposed in the ecto-skeleton between the framework and the vessel at corners of the square cross-sectional shape, the inserts including a buoyant material.
- 34. A system in accordance with claim 28, wherein the ecto-skeleton and the vessel have a circular cross-sectional shape.
- 35. A buoyancy system, comprising:a) a buoyant platform configured to be disposed on or under a surface of an ocean; b) an elongated riser, coupled to the platform and configured to extend to a floor of the ocean; c) a rigid ecto-skeleton, at least partially movably disposed within the buoyant platform and couplable to the riser, defining an interior cavity capable of receiving the riser therethrough; and d) a buoyant vessel, disposed in the interior cavity of the ecto-skeleton, containing a buoyant material to provide buoyancy for the riser; e) the ecto-skeleton including a plurality of longitudinal and lateral members forming an external truss framework to withstand forces between the riser and the platform and to protect the vessel; f) a plurality of gaps, disposed between proximal members of the framework; and g) a plurality of cladding members, each disposed in one of the plurality of gaps, the cladding members including a buoyant material.
- 36. A system in accordance with claim 35, wherein the vessel includes a vessel wall with a fiber composite material.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/250,310, filed Nov. 30, 2000.
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