Claims
- 1. A method for servicing a propeller drive assembly of a steerable thruster in which the thruster propeller is deployable below a submerged surface of a floating structure, the method comprising the step of raising the thruster vertically in the structure from a deployed position adequately to place the drive assembly at a service location at which the propeller is above the floating waterline of the structure.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 including the further steps of removing the propeller from the drive assembly at the service location.
- 3. The method according to claim 2 in which the step of removing the propeller includes the further step of connecting to the propeller in the drive assembly a movable propeller removal tool, and moving the tool with the propeller connected thereto laterally away from the drive assembly.
- 4. The method according claim 2 in which the service location is within the floating structure.
- 5. The method according to claim 4 including the step of providing at the service location a propeller removal tool capable of supporting the propeller and a track along which the tool can be moved toward and away from the propeller drive assembly.
- 6. The method according to claim 5 in which the thruster is movable in a trunk which extends in the structure between a submerged lower end and a closeable hatch at an upper end above the floating waterline, and the step of providing the propeller removal tool and the track at the service location includes moving the tool and the track to the service location through the trunk hatch before raising the thruster in the trunk to place the propeller at the service location.
- 7. The method according to claim 6 including the further steps, performed after raising the thruster to place the propeller at the service location, of placing the track in alignment with the propeller, engaging the tool with the track for movement along the track, coupling the tool with the propeller in propeller supporting relation, and moving the tool with the propeller coupled thereto along the track to disconnect the propeller from its drive assembly.
- 8. The method according to claim 7 including placing the track in alignment with the propeller at a position of the track above a floor of the service location.
- 9. The method of claim 1 in which the service location is on a weather deck of the floating structure, the thruster includes a vertically elongate propeller driver enclosure above the propeller drive assembly, and the thruster is movable in a trunk which extends in the structure between a submerged lower end and a closeable hatch at the weather deck, and including using extensible rams coupled between the enclosure and, as appropriate, the trunk and a trunk extending frame connected to the trunk through the hatch to incrementally raise the propeller drive assembly through the hatch.
- 10. The method according to claim 9 in which the operation of incrementally raising the propeller drive assembly through the hatch includes disassembling the enclosure.
- 11. A high retraction steerable thruster for a floating structure which defines a downwardly open, substantially vertical passage in which the thruster is movable to and from a deployed position relative to the structure in which a thruster propeller is submerged below an exterior surface of the structure, characterized in that the passage is defined to enable the thruster to be moved substantially only vertically from its deployed position to a second position at which the propeller is above the floating waterline of the floating structure.
- 12. A thruster according to claim 11 characterized in that the structure defines a deck adjacent the propeller location at the second position of the thruster and to which the passage opens.
- 13. A thruster according to claim 12 characterized in that the thruster includes a propeller driver enclosure above the propeller.
- 14. A thruster according to claim 13 characterized in that the enclosure is disassemblable to accommodate movement of the propeller to the deck.
- 15. A thruster according to claim 12 characterized in that the deck is located within the structure.
- 16. A floating marine structure which includes a steerable retractable thruster which is movable in the structure between a lower deployed position in which a propeller of the thruster is disposed below adjacent submerged surfaces of the structure and an upper retracted position in which the propeller is within the structure in a submerged state below the floating waterline of the structure, characterized by a more elevated service position of the thruster in the structure in which the thruster propeller is located above said floating waterline.
- 17. A floating marine structure according to claim 16 characterized in that the structure is a vessel of shipform configuration.
- 18. A floating marine structure according to claim 16 characterized in that the structure is equipped as an offshore drilling facility.
- 19. A floating marine structure according to claim 16 characterized in that the thruster includes an enclosure containing a drive mechanism operable for powering rotation of the propeller and a steering mechanism operable for changing the angular relation between the direction of thrust produced by the propeller and the floating structure, and further characterized by a vertical drive mechanism coupled between the structure and the enclosure operable for moving the thruster between said deployed, retracted and service positions.
- 20. A floating marine structure according to claim 19 characterized in that the vertical drive mechanism is powered from within the enclosure.
- 21. A floating marine structure according to claim 20 characterized in that the vertical drive mechanism includes a rack carried by the structure and a pinion gear meshed with the rack and carried by the enclosure.
- 22. A floating marine structure according to claim 19 characterized by a seal engagable between a lower extent of the enclosure and the structure in the deployed position of the thruster.
- 23. A floating marine structure according to claim 22 characterized by a downwardly open trunk in the structure in which the thruster enclosure is vertically movable to and between said positions, and the seal is engagable substantially at the lower end of the trunk about the enclosure.
- 24. A floating marine structure according to claim 23 characterized in that the enclosure is lockable to the trunk in the deployed and retracted positions of the thruster.
- 25. A floating marine structure according to claim 23 characterized in that the trunk is laterally enlarged adjacent the location of the propeller in the service position of the thruster.
- 26. A floating marine structure according to claim 23 characterized by service decking positionable in the trunk adjacent the location of the propeller in the service position of the thruster.
- 27. A floating marine structure according to claim 16 characterized by a closable opening in the structure through which an upper portion of the thruster extends in the service position of the thruster in the structure.
- 28. A floating marine structure, such as an offshore drilling facility, having a hull in which there is a retractable steerable thruster, the thruster having a propeller carried by and below a vertically movable enclosure which includes a driver for the propeller, the floating structure including, among other components, a vertical trunk in the hull in which the thruster driver enclosure is vertically movable, the trunk extending from a submerged lower open end to a level in the hull above the floating waterline of the structure at which at least one wall of the trunk opens to a thruster service space, and a thruster vertical travel system effectively coupled between the structure and the thruster and operable for moving the thruster vertically between a deployed position of the thruster in which the propeller is below the trunk lower end and an elevated position in which the propeller is above said level.
- 29. A floating marine structure according to claim 28 in which said level is at a weather deck of the hull.
- 30. A floating marine structure according to claim 28 in which said level is within the structure.
- 31. A floating marine structure according to claim 28 in which the trunk includes a closeable top hatch at a weather deck of the structure.
- 32. A floating marine structure according to claim 28 in which the thruster service space has sufficient dimension laterally and vertically relative to the trunk that the propeller can be removed from the thruster and placed in the space.
- 33. A floating marine structure according to claim 32 including, at the space, equipment for disconnecting and reconnecting the propeller from and to the thruster.
- 34. A floating marine structure according to claim 28 in which the thruster vertical travel system is operatively coupled between the thruster enclosure and the trunk.
- 35. A floating marine structure according to claim 34 in which the thruster vertical travel system includes a vertical rack carried on a wall of the trunk and a pinion meshed with the rack, carried by the thruster enclosure, and driven from within the enclosure.
- 36. A floating marine structure according to claim 28 in which at least a lower portion of the thruster enclosure is substantially watertight, and in which the lower end of the enclosure is substantially at the open lower end of the trunk in the deployed position of the thruster.
- 37. A floating marine structure according to claim 36 including a structural support frame for the thruster enclosure circumferentially of the trunk lower end opening and which the enclosure contacts in the deployed position of the thruster.
- 38. A floating marine structure according to claim 37 including a seal engageable between the thruster enclosure and the support frame substantially upon contact of the enclosure with the support frame.
- 39. A floating marine structure according to claim 38 including a depending skirt circumferentially of the thruster enclosure at its lower end and via which the enclosure contacts the support frame, and in which the seal is disposed inside the skirt.
- 40. A floating marine structure according to claim 36 in which the perimeter of the trunk lower end opening is defined substantially in a common plane.
- 41. A floating marine structure according to claim 40 in which said common plane is substantially parallel to a base plane of the structure.
- 42. A floating marine structure according to claim 40 in which the hull molded surface circumferentially of the trunk is not in said common plane at all locations about the trunk, and including an appendage on the hull defining such a portion of the opening perimeter as is adequate in relation to the molded surface to cause the opening perimeter to be substantially in the common plane.
- 43. A floating marine structure according to claim 41 in which the common plane is substantially in the base plane.
- 44. A floating marine structure according to claim 43 in which the propeller is designed to produce a high level of bollard pull.
- 45. A floating marine structure according to claim 41 in which the common plane is sufficiently above the base plane that the propeller of the deployed thruster does not extend significantly below the base plane.
- 46. A floating marine structure according to claim 45 in which the propeller is designed for best efficiency when the structure is moving at a selected velocity meaningfully greater than zero velocity.
- 47. A floating marine structure according to claim 28 in which the propeller has a substantially horizontal axis of rotation.
- 48. A floating marine structure according to claim 28 in which the thruster has an intermediate retracted position in the trunk at which the propeller is at least partially submerged and is above the lower end of the trunk.
- 49. A floating marine structure according to claim 48 including thruster position keeping means cooperable between the hull and the thruster and selectively operable for securing the thruster in its deployed, intermediate retracted, and elevated positions.
- 50. A floating marine structure according to claim 49 in which the thruster position keeping means includes lock pins releasably engagable between the hull and the thruster enclosure.
- 51. A floating marine structure according to claim 50 in which the pins are retractably carried by the enclosure.
- 52. A floating marine structure according to claim 51 including a mechanical latch engagable with each lock pin in the engaged state of the pin with hull for securing the lock pin in its engaged state.
- 53. A floating marine structure according to claim 51 in which there is a lock pin at each of three locations spaced about the circumference of the enclosure.
- 54. A floating marine structure according to claim 50 in which the lock pins are engagable between the hull and the thruster enclosure at the deployed and retracted positions of the thruster.
- 55. A floating marine structure according to claim 50 in which the lock pins and receiver therefor associated with the deployed position of the thruster are configured and defined for transfer of thrust developed by operation of the thruster to the floating structure.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application 60/121,812 filed Mar. 3, 1999.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US00/05273 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/51884 |
9/8/2000 |
WO |
A |
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