The present invention relates to a flexible buoy. More specifically, the present invention relates to a flexible buoy configured to enhance workability of placing and removing mooring rope and the like of a rig in water.
In general, a steel buoy is used as a mooring buoy which is used for placing and removing mooring rope of an oil drilling rig or the like in an offshore area (for example, refer to Patent Document 1). However, because the oil drilling rig is moved with a change of places for drilling, at every time of the movement, construction for placing and removing an anchor, mooring rope and the mooring buoy is repeatedly carried out. Additionally, at every time of the movement, the above steel buoys are piled on a working boat and the buoys are unloaded at the next place for drilling.
However, because the steel buoy has stiffness while being a heavy load, there have been a lot of problems that the working boat, and an object on the working boat are damaged when the steal buoy is in contact with them and that the buoys occupy a space on the working boat.
Additionally, because the steel buoy does not have shock-absorbing properties, it have often happed that, when the steel buoy collides with another object, the buoy itself becomes recessed and damaged.
Moreover, when the steel buoy is used in a water zone with a depth deeper than a specified depth, by mistake, the buoy sometimes crushes due to a hydraulic pressure. Once the steel buoy has thus crushed, collection of the steel buoy becomes difficult. In addition, even if the steel buoy is collected, it is impossible to reuse the steel buoy because an original form thereof cannot be restored.
Furthermore, because steel which is material for the steel buoy is corrosive, while the buoy is being placed in the water, the buoy should be disembarked at regular intervals to be treated with maintenance for corrosion prevention, or to be replaced in some situations.
[Patent Document 1] Japanese patent application Kokai publication No. Hei 10-310095
An object of the present invention is to resolve the above described conventional problems, and to provide a flexible buoy which is lightweight and excellent in workability, and which has excellent durability preventing the buoy from being damaged by contact and collision with another object.
The flexible buoy for achieving the above object is characterized in that an airtight hollow structure is formed of a flexible membrane made of rubber or resin, in which a reinforcement layer is buried, that a flange opening includes a gas inlet fixed to at least one position of the hollow structure, and that buoyancy thereof is controllable by using an internal pressure of a gas injected in the hollow structure.
With the above mentioned configuration, the flexible buoy of the present invention has the following excellent effects that:
(1) Since the buoy is lightweight and foldable in a deflated state, it is made possible to obtain excellent workability in constructions for placing and removing on the water, to easily store the buoys on land or on a boat, and to easily secure a storage space;
(2) Since the buoy is flexible, when the buoy is collided with another object on the water, the buoy will not be recessed or damaged, and additionally will not damage a counterpart object, such as a boat, colliding with the buoy;
(3) Since the buoyancy thereof is controllable by adjusting the internal pressure, the buoy is capable of maintaining the desired buoyancy while avoiding being crushed due to an external pressure even in deep water;
(4) Even in the case where the buoy is drawn into the water with a depth deeper than a predetermined one and becomes squashed, it is possible to restore the original form thereof without being permanently deformed; and
(5) The buoy is characterized in that it is difficult to be corroded by sea water and the like.
The flexible buoy of the present invention can be used in a manner that one of the abovementioned flexible buoys is, or the plural flexible buoys coupled to one another are, hung down in the water with a longitudinal direction of the hollow structures of the flexible buoys being set in the vertical direction, and that a heavy load is connected to an lower end portion of the single one or the plural ones of the flexible buoys.
Hereinbelow, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In
This flexible buoy 1 is used in the water or on the water. The internal pressure of the highly airtight hollow structure 2 can be controlled by having a gas, such as air, injected into or discharged from the hollow structure 2 through the inlet. Accordingly, the buoyancy of the flexible buoy 1 in the water can be controlled.
As shown in
The reinforcement layer C is constituted of a large number of arrayed reinforcing cords, or fabric cloth. The reinforcement layer C is buried in a flexible member, such as rubber or resin, constituting the flexible membrane, thereby functioning so as to enable the hollow structure 2 to endure a pressure of the gas injected into the inside thereof. Although kinds of the reinforcing cords and the fabric cloth are not particularly limited, it is preferable that the reinforcing cords and the fabric cloth be constituted of an organic fiber material such as nylon or polyester. Thereby, flexibility of the hollow structure 2 is secured, whereby it becomes easier to fold the hollow structure 2 in a state where air in the inside is discharged.
The flexible membrane is constituted of rubber, resin or the like, which are flexible. It is preferable to use, as these rubber and resin, a material excellent in antifouling properties which is, for example, a rubber composition containing an antifouling component such as Japanese horseradish extracts or an isothiazolone derivative, resin made of polyurethane or polyethylene with small surface friction resistance, or silicon-based or fluorine-based resin. This makes it difficult that sea water corrodes the hollow structure 2, and also prevents adhesion of marine organisms such as a shellfish to the hollow structure 2. Thus, by avoiding change in the buoyancy of the flexible buoy 1 due to the adhesion of marine organisms, it is possible to secure more stability of the buoyancy thereof in the water, and simultaneously to reduce work for removing the marine organisms.
With the above described configuration, the flexible buoy 1 of the present invention has the following excellent effects that: (1) since the buoy is lightweight and foldable in a deflated state, it is made possible to obtain excellent workability in constructions for placing and removing on the water, to easily store the buoys on land or on a boat, and to easily secure a storage space; (2) since the buoy is flexible, when the buoy is collided with another object on the water, it does not be recessed or damaged and additionally does not damage a counterpart object, such as a boat, collided with the buoy; (3) since the buoyancy thereof is controllable by adjusting the internal pressure, the buoy is capable of maintaining the desired buoyancy while avoiding crush due to an external pressure even in the deep water; (4) even in the case where the buoy is drawn into the water with deeper than a predetermined depth and thereby becomes squashed, it is possible to restore the original form thereof without being permanently deformed; and (5) it is difficult to be corroded by sea water and the like, and unlikely to suffer from damage caused by marine organisms and the like.
In the present invention, as one embodiment of the hollow structure 2, it is preferable that the reinforcement layer C is constituted of a plurality of reinforcing cords arranged in the longitudinal direction of the hollow structure 2 and a plurality of reinforcing cords arranged in the circumferential direction thereof. Additionally, tensile stiffness of the reinforcement layer C in the circumferential direction may be adjusted to be not less than twice as high as tensile stiffness thereof in the longitudinal direction preferably, and more preferably, not less than twice and not more than four times as high as the tensile stiffness in the longitudinal direction. Thereby, the flexible membrane constituting the hollow structure 2 can be made durable against higher pressure even when the thickness thereof is made thinner. Accordingly, the hollow structure 2 has advantages such as easiness of folding work thereof in a deflated state and easiness of use thereof in deep water ocean.
In addition, as another embodiment, in order to enhance flexibility of the hollow structure 2, and to further enhance folding workability thereof in a deflated state, it is preferable that the reinforcement layer C be constituted of a plurality of reinforcing cords arranged so as to intersect with the longitudinal direction of the hollow structure 2, obliquely; and a plurality of reinforcing cords arranged so as to intersect with the longitudinal direction thereof, obliquely in the reverse direction of the above mentioned plurality of reinforcing codes. To be more precise, it is preferable that the reinforcement layer C be constituted of a plurality of plies each having the reinforcing cords arranged parallel to one another at a predetermined angle with the longitudinal direction of the hollow structure 2 and that the plurality of plies be superimposed in a manner that the reinforcing cords of the adjacent plies intersect with each other obliquely at the same angle with the longitudinal direction of the hollow structure 2, but respectively in the reverse direction. In this case, an intersecting angle between the cords of the respective adjacent plies may be set preferably at 100 to 120 degrees, more preferably at 105 to 115 degrees, and particularly preferably at 109.5 degree. By thus setting the intersection angle, the hollow structure 2 can constantly maintain a stable shape regardless of a magnitude of the internal pressure, besides the above mentioned effects.
In the embodiment in
Additionally, the flange opening 4 fixed to the end portion of the hollow structure 2 has a disc shape, and it is preferable that the external diameter R of the flange opening 4 be set at 10 to 50% of the external diameter H of the hollow structure 2. In the case where the external diameter R exceeds 50% of the external diameter H, workability in folding is reduced, and additionally, the hollow structure 2 becomes more likely to be damaged when it collides with another object. In the case where it is less than 10%, the inlet, the safety valve and the like becomes more difficult to be attached, and moreover, operability of the inlet and the like tends to be reduced. Thus, both of the cases are not preferable.
As shown in
It is preferable that the flexible buoy 1 constituted as described above be armored with the coupling structure 3 formed of chains around the hollow structure 2, prior to use thereof, as shown in
In the present invention, it is preferable that each of chains 3a (refer to
It is preferable to use, as the flexible material constituting the tubular body 11, a material excellent in antifouling properties selected from a group consisting of, for example, a rubber composition containing an antifouling component such as Japanese horseradish extracts or an isothiazolone derivative, resin made of polyurethane or polyethylene with small surface friction resistance, and silicon-based or fluorine-based resin. Thereby, marine organisms, such as a shellfish, are unlikely to adhere to the tubular body 11, whereby a change in buoyancy caused by the adhesion of the marine organisms is avoided, and furthermore, work for removing marine organisms becomes almost unnecessary.
In the present invention, when the flexible buoy 1 is left at rest, as shown in
In the present invention, in the case where the flexible buoy 1 is placed on the water, the hollow structure 2 including the reinforcement layer and the flexible membrane, which are durable against a pressure in accordance with a water depth is prepared, and the hollow structure 2 is inflated to adjust the internal pressure by injecting a gas such as air through the inlet 9 of the flange opening 4 fixed thereto. Subsequently, after armoring the circumference of each of the hollow structures 2 with the coupling structure 3, a single flexible buoy 1 is used, or a plurality of flexible buoys 1 are used in a coupled manner (refer to
In this case, when the flexible buoy 1 is hung down in the water with the longitudinal direction of the hollow structure 2 being set along the vertical direction, it is preferable to adjust so as to form a clearance Q between a lowest end portion of the hollow structure 2 and the lowest end portion of the coupling structure 3. The clearance Q can be adjusted by appropriately setting the longitudinal length of the coupling structure 3. This clearance Q may be adjusted preferably at not less than 200 mm, and more preferably at a range from not less than 200 mm to not more than 2000 mm. Additionally, when the flexible buoy 1 is hung down in the water with the longitudinal direction of the hollow structure 2 being set along the vertical direction, as shown in
By thus forming the clearance Q, the flange opening 4 and the inlet which are fixed to the underside of the flexible buoy 1 are not brought in contact directly with the coupling structure 3. Therefore, damage to the flange opening 4 and the inlet can be prevented even when the flexible buoy 1 is strongly shaken up and down due to waves or the like.
In a case of using the flexible buoy of the present invention, as described above, it is preferable to hang down the flexible buoys of the number appropriate to a water depth, with the longitudinal direction of the hollow structures 2 being set along the vertical direction, and to use the flexible buoys in a state that a heavy load 12 is connected to the lowest end portion of the coupling structures 3. Thereby, the flexible buoy can play a role of reducing a weight of the heavy load 12, and a role of making the heavy load float on the water or in the water. In this case, when plural flexible buoys 1 are coupled together and hung down in the water, as shown in
By thus hanging down the flexible buoys in the water and by coupling a heavy load to the lowest end thereof, the flexible buoys 1 come to rest in a stable state, whereby no unnecessary tensile force acts upon the rope or the chains 3b. Additionally, in the case where plural flexible buoys 1 are used in the coupled state, more buoyancy can be obtained, and therefore, a heavier heavy load can be hung. Although the heavy load in the water is not particularly limited in the present invention, mooring rope, rope connected to an underwater installation and the like are preferably listed as the heavy load.
As described above, although the case where the hollow structure 2 is formed into a substantially cylindrical shape with both end portions being made hemispheric has been illustrated in the embodiments shown in the drawings, a shape of the hollow structure 2 is not particularly limited and may be an angled cylinder, or may be a hollow sphere.
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