Claims
- 1. A floating drilling rig which is comprised of a platform which supports surface equipment comprising a derrick, living quarters, a helipad, and the like, which platform is welded to a floatable mat by a plurality of metal plates which are welded around the periphery of the lower outside side plating of said platform and to the top of said mat, which platform and mat were component parts of a bottom supported jack-up rig.
- 2. The rig of claim 1 wherein the mat contains a cut-out to allow for lifting said mat from a seafloor, which cutout is enclosed by a metal plate which is secured on the top surface and a metal plate which is secured to the bottom surface of said mat, which plates covers said cut-out, thereby enclosing said cut-out and creating another compartment in the mat to enhance its buoyancy.
- 3. The rig of claim 2 wherein said compartment contains floatable material.
- 4. The rig of claim 3 wherein the floatable material is a foam material.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the mat originally contained a cut-out to allow for lifting said mat from a seafloor, which cut-out is enclosed by securing a metal plate to the top surface and a metal plate to the bottom surface of said mat, which plates enclose said cut-out and creating another compartment in the mat to enhance its buoyancy.
- 6. A method for converting a mat supported jack-up drilling rig comprised of a mat for resting on the seafloor, a plurality of legs which are attached to the mat at their lower end and which legs contain means by which a jacking means can move the platform up and down on the legs, and a platform which normally is positioned above the wave action; which method comprises raising the mat to the platform by jacking the legs upward through the platform until said mat is contiguous to said platform; removing vertical lengths of said legs as they are jacked through said platform; and welding the mat to said platform by a plurality of metal plates which are welded around the periphery of the lower outside side plating of said platform and to the top of said mat.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the mat is joined to the platform by welding, one side of a plurality of metal plates around the periphery of the lower outside wall section of the platform, and the other side of said plates to the to of the mat.
- 8. The method of claim 6 which further comprises permanently removing said jacking means from said platform structure after removing said legs.
- 9. The method of claim 6 wherein the mat originally contained a cut-out to allow for lifting said mat from a seafloor, which cut-out is enclosed by securing a metal plate on the top surface and a metal plate to the bottom surface of said mat, which plates enclose said cut-out, thereby creating another compartment in the mat to enhance its buoyancy.
- 10. The method of claim 9 which further comprises filling said compartment with a floatable material.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the floatable material is a foam material.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 606,143, filed Oct. 31, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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