The present invention relates to a clamp and a clamp element.
In operations involving subsea gas and oil production, there is provided a riser or an umbilical which is used to convey product, power and communications between seabed assets and the surface. In order to offset the weight of the assembly, clamps are attached to the riser or umbilical at selected locations and buoyancy jackets are wrapped around the clamps.
It has now been discovered that clamps can be formed of a plurality of relatively small elements which are, arranged to be mounted around an outer surface of a riser or umbilical.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention there is provided a clamp element characterized by comprising a body having and outward facing portion with a projection arranged to engage with a buoyancy element, an inward facing portion and a pair of opposed laterally extending portions arranged to be attached to an umbilical or riser.
The clamp element of the present invention may conveniently be manufactured from thermoplastic material which is injection moulded to produce the clamp element.
The clamp element of the present invention is envisaged to be assembled into an array of similar clamp elements to form a clamp having a central aperture and arranged to be mounted about a riser or umbilical.
In accordance with a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a clamp assembly comprising a plurality of clamp elements characterized by the clamp elements each comprising a body having an outward facing portion with a projection arranged to engage with a buoyancy element, an inward facing portion, and a pair of opposed laterally extending portions arranged to be attached to an umbilical or riser, the clamp elements being joined together laterally with the projections facing outwardly, such that, in use, the inward facing portions are arranged to be mounted adjacent a riser or umbilical and the projections of the outward facing portions are arranged to be mounted to a buoyancy element.
The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
In
Opposite to the tang 20, between the inner faces 26, is a cavity 22. Finally, each outer surface 28 is provided with a pair of opposed L-shaped brackets 30. As can best be seen in
A plurality of the clamp elements 10 are joined together as will be described in an array to form a clamp assembly. In that context the array of clamp elements 10 is mounted about a riser or umbilical with faces 26 and cavities 22 adjacent to the riser or umbilical. Further, the radially projecting tangs 20 engage with buoyancy elements used to offset the weight of the assembly in which the clamp elements 10 are used.
As shown in
The looped ends 44 are placed around respective cross-bar members 46 of a retaining means 47 shown generally in
The threaded bar 50 has a head 60 which has a polygonal, such as hexagonal lateral, shape in plan view. As shown in
As shown in
Further as can best be seen in
In use, the plurality of clamp elements 10 are assembled together by means of the straps 42. At each end of the assembly there is provided a cross-bar member 46 having engaged therewith a loop 44 of a strap 42. Initiator elements 52 are a modified version of clamp element 10, where the outer face 28 incorporates a flat zone upon which a cross bar 46 may slide. Once engaged with a loop 44 of the strap 42, the cross-bar member 46 is pinned onto the flat zone of the initiator element 52 using a fastener 53, thereby providing some degree of stability to the open assembly.
With the assembly open, the clamp assembly 40 can be wrapped around a riser or an umbilical so that pairs of cross-bar members 46 with connections to a strap 42 in looped ends 44 are brought together.
Once wrapped around the riser or umbilical and positioned correctly the clamp assembly 40 is closed by engaging a hollow threaded bar 50 with a pair of adjacent cross-bar members 46 described above and as shown in
The round nut 51 may then be wound onto the threaded bar 50, closing the circumferential load path and completing the retaining means 47.
As shown in
Alternatively, the straps 42 may be tensioned by other mechanical or hydraulic means and the resulting slack in the retaining assembly 47 removed by rotating the round nut 51 as best seen in
Modifications and variations as would be apparent to a skilled addressee are deemed to be within the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2011902051 | May 2011 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
PCT/AU2011/001523 | 11/25/2011 | WO | 00 | 2/10/2014 |