Claims
- 1. A semi-submersible vessel adapted to resist heave motion, said semi-submersible vessel comprising:
a plurality of support columns, each column of said plurality of support columns having an upper end and a lower end; a deck interconnected between said plurality of support columns at locations proximate said upper ends of each of said columns of said plurality of support columns; a ring-pontoon connected to said plurality of support columns at locations proximate said lower ends of each of said columns of said plurality of support columns; each of said plurality of support columns having a longitudinal axis inclined upwardly and inwardly from said ring-pontoon to said deck.
- 2. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 1 wherein said longitudinal axis of each of said plurality of support columns is oriented substantially radially from a center point of said vessel.
- 3. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 2 wherein an angle of incline of said longitudinal axis of each of said plurality of support columns is at least five degrees from vertical.
- 4. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 2 wherein said ring-pontoon is substantially rectangular-shaped.
- 5. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 2 wherein said ring-pontoon is substantially square-shaped having corner pontoon portions connected by elongate pontoon portions, and said square-shaped pontoon having a centerline intersecting center points of vertically taken cross-sections of said square-shaped pontoon.
- 6. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 5 wherein each of said lower ends of said columns of said plurality of columns is substantially connected at a corner pontoon portion of said square-shaped ring-pontoon.
- 7. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 6 wherein said deck is positioned substantially inboard of said centerline of said ring-pontoon.
- 8. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 6 wherein said elongate pontoon portions comprise four box-shaped structures, each of said box-shaped structures having a substantially four-sided vertically taken cross-sectional configuration.
- 9. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 6 wherein a center-point of said lower end of each of said columns of said plurality of columns is positioned inboard of said centerline of said ring-pontoon.
- 10. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 9, further comprising:
a substantially triangularly-shaped tank having a height substantially equal to a height of said ring-pontoon, said substantially triangularly-shaped tank positioned at a location inboard of a corner pontoon portion and of a said lower end of a column connected to said ring-pontoon at said corner pontoon portion.
- 11. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 9, further comprising:
each of said support columns being subdivided into four quadrants by cruciform bulkheads, each of said bulkheads being oriented at substantially the same inclination as said longitudinal axis of said support column; and each of said bulkheads being arranged as extensions of inward sides of said ring-pontoon.
- 12. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 9, further comprising:
each of said support columns being subdivided into four quadrants by cruciform bulkheads, each of said bulkheads being oriented at substantially the same inclination as said longitudinal axis of said support column; each of said bulkheads being arranged as extensions of longitudinally oriented bulkheads contained within said ring-pontoon; and said longitudinally oriented bulkheads dividing said pontoon box-shaped structures into at least two compartments.
- 13. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 9, further comprising:
an external periphery of said ring-pontoon being substantially octagonally shaped.
- 14. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 9, further comprising:
an internal periphery of said ring-pontoon being substantially octagonally shaped.
- 15. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 9, further comprising:
an external surface of a corner pontoon portion being substantially rounded and forming an extension of a lower end of a respective column connected at said corner pontoon portion.
- 16. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 9, wherein said deck is configured as a box-shaped structure.
- 17. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 9, wherein said semi-submersible vessel is adapted for accommodating the production of hydrocarbons from at least one sub-sea well-head that is connected to said semi-submersible vessel by at least one substantially rigid pipe laying along the sea floor and extending upwards in a catenary to said semi-submersible vessel.
- 18. The semi-submersible vessel as recited in claim 9, wherein said semi-submersible vessel is adapted for accommodating the production of hydrocarbons through a substantially vertical rigid riser terminating at a well-head positioned proximate said deck and which in turn is connected to production equipment by a jumper-hose.
- 19. A method for providing a semi-submersible vessel adapted to resist heave motion, said method comprising:
providing:
a plurality of support columns, each column of said plurality of support columns having an upper end and a lower end; a deck interconnected between said plurality of support columns at locations proximate said upper ends of each of said columns of said plurality of support columns; and a ring-pontoon connected to said plurality of support columns at locations proximate said lower ends of each of said columns of said plurality of support columns; locating a predominance of a buoyancy capacity of said ring-pontoon proximate said lower ends of said columns of said plurality of support columns; and inclining each of said plurality of support columns upwardly and inwardly from said ring-pontoon to said deck.
- 20. The method as recited in claim 19, further comprising:
orienting a longitudinal axis of each of said plurality of support columns substantially radially from a center point of said vessel.
- 21. The method as recited in claim 19, further comprising:
configuring said ring-pontoon into a substantially rectangular shape.
- 22. A semi-submersible vessel adapted to resist heave motion, said semi-submersible vessel comprising:
a plurality of support columns, each column of said plurality of support columns having an upper end and a lower end; a deck interconnected between said plurality of support columns at locations proximate said upper ends of each of said columns of said plurality of support columns; a ring-pontoon connected to said plurality of support columns at locations proximate said lower ends of each of said columns of said plurality of support columns; at least four of said plurality of support columns having a longitudinal axis inclined upwardly and inwardly from said ring-pontoon to said deck and said longitudinal axis being oriented substantially radially from a center point of said vessel.
- 23. A semi-submersible comprising:
a superstructure deck; a ring pontoon having four box-structures having a substantially four-sided cross-section and formed into a symmetrical square ring; four columns inclined inwards toward the upper end with an angle of inclination of at least five degrees from vertical; and a longitudinal axis of said pontoon box-structures being located outside of lower end center-points of said columns.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/184,463 filed Feb. 23, 2000. Said application in its entirety is hereby expressly incorporated by reference into the present application.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60184463 |
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