Claims
- 1. A marine anchoring device adapted to penetrate into sea bed soil, characterized in that the anchoring device comprises a low friction external surface having a coefficient of friction relative to submerged sea bed soil particles sliding thereon less than the comparable coefficient of friction for bare water-coated and painted steel surfaces.
- 2. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said external surface is formed of a low friction material.
- 3. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said external surface is formed of a coating of solid low friction lubricating material adhering to the device.
- 4. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that said coating comprises a layer formed of at least one of the substances polytetrafluoroethylene, ethylene-chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer, graphite and diamond.
- 5. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 2 characterized in that said external surface is formed by at least one of a fluid lubricant and a semi-solid grease-like lubricant.
- 6. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that said fluid lubricant is a vegetable based oil.
- 7. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that the vegetable based oil comprises any one of olive oil, rapeseed oil, sunflower oil, coconut oil and palm oil.
- 8. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that said lubricant is pumpable and smearable.
- 9. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that said lubricant is at least one of biodegradable and short-term degradable.
- 10. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that said lubricant contains a delayed-action inhibiting substance whereby the lubricity of the lubricant is nullified after a determinable period of time.
- 11. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said anchoring device comprises an anchor having an anchor fluke connected to an anchor shaft and an anchor embedment means associated therewith, characterized in that said low friction external surface is located on at least one of the anchor fluke and the anchor shank of the anchor and said anchor embediment means.
- 12. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 11, characterized in that at least one of said anchor and said anchor embedment means comprise replenishment means for replenishing loss of lubricant material from said external surface due to entrainment of the lubricant material with sea bed soil sliding on the surface.
- 13. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that said lubricant is delivered via a closed channel to said external surface on which a layer of lubricant is thereby maintained by entrainment with sea bed soil sliding on the surface.
- 14. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that said lubricant is delivered via a closed channel to a forward edge of the external surface on at least one of a fluke of the anchor and a shank of the anchor on which a layer of lubricant is thereby maintained by entrainment with sea bed soil sliding thereon.
- 15. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 14, characterized in that a plurality of outlets for lubricant is located at and spaced along said forward edge of said external surface.
- 16. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said anchoring device comprises an anchor having an anchor fluke connected to an anchor shaft and an anchor embedment means associated therewith, characterized in that said low friction external surface is located on at least one of the anchor fluke and the anchor shank of the anchor and said anchor embedment means.
- 17. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 16, characterized in that said reservoir is drained by a pump means operable by movement of sea bed soil relative to said anchor whereby said lubricant contained in said reservoir is metered proportional to anchor motional displacement in the sea bed soil for delivery to said forward edge of said external surface as the anchor penetrates into the sea bed.
- 18. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said low friction material comprises at least one of a coating of low friction material, and a lubricant and comprises a hydrophobic substance which prevents adhesion of sea bed soil on said external surface of the device.
- 19. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 18, characterized in that said hydrophobic substance comprises a silicone material.
- 20. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the low friction external surface substantially loses its low friction characteristic at the end of a period during the act of deploying the device.
- 21. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said low friction external surface comprises a lubricated surface.
- 22. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said coefficient of friction of said external surface with respect to sand, sliding thereon does not exceed 0.2.
- 23. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 1, and comprising an anchor characterized in that the anchor comprises means for adjusting the setting of the anchor fluke relative to the anchor shank whereby in an operative position of the anchor in a sea bed soil the shank is set relative to the fluke so that the pull on the anchor via an anchor cable is substantially normal to the upper surface of the fluke.
- 24. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 1 and in the form of a drag embedment anchor, characterized in that the anchor has a forward opening angle β exceeding 66° for use in soft clay.
- 25. A drag embedment anchor as claimed in claim 24, characterized in that said angle β is in the range 68° to 80° for soft clay and 50° to 68° for sand.
- 26. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 1, and in the form of a drag embedment anchor with a fixed shank and for use in both sand and soft clay soils, characterized in that the anchor has a forward-opening angle β in the range 54° to 64°.
- 27. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 24 or claim 26, characterized in that said apparatus includes metering means whereby said lubricant is metered for delivery to said external surface proportionate to motional displacement of said anchor in said sea bed soil.
- 28. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 1 comprising a direct embodiment anchor and an elongate pushing member embedment means.
- 29. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 28 and comprising a lubricant supply apparatus attached to at least one of said direct embedment anchor and said elongate pushing member embedment means, said lubricant supply apparatus comprising delivery means for delivering a lubricant to an external surface of at least one of said anchor and said embedment means whereby a layer of said lubricant is established on said surface by entrainment with sea bed soil sliding thereon.
- 30. A lubricant supply apparatus for attachment to at least one of an anchor, and an anchor embedment means characterized in that the apparatus comprises delivery means for delivering a lubricant to an external surface of at least one of said anchor and the embedment means whereby a layer of said lubricant is established on said surface by entrainment with sea bed soil sliding thereon.
- 31. A lubricant supply apparatus as claimed in claim 30, characterized in that said apparatus comprises reservoir means containing said lubricant, and pump means to pump lubricant from said reservoir means to said external surface.
- 32. An apparatus as claimed in claim 31, characterized in that said reservoir means comprises a flexible pillow tank.
- 33. A lubricant supply apparatus as claimed in claim 30, characterized in that said apparatus comprises a soil turbine having blades rotatable by soil impingement thereon and connected by means of a driving shaft to said pump means whereby pumping of said lubricant occurs in proportion to soil movement relative to said anchor.
- 34. An apparatus claimed in claim 30, characterized in that said means for delivering said lubricant comprises a closed conduit channel attached to and aligned with a forward edge of said external surface and perforated with holes spaced along said edge from which said lubricant may escape to become smeared over said external surface by entrainment with sea bed soil sliding thereon.
- 35. An apparatus as claimed in claim 30, characterized in that there is provided differential delivery means for delivering lubricant differentially to a port and starboard pair of external surfaces on said anchor.
- 36. An apparatus as claimed in claim 35, characterized in that said differential delivery means comprises a pendulum-controlled valve which reduces lubricant flow to a lowermost one of said port and starboard pair of external surfaces when said anchor is tilting transversely due to rolling with concomitant yawing whereby frictional forces are reinstated such as to oppose said yawing and thus said tilting.
- 37. A drag embedment anchor including a lubricant supply apparatus as claimed in claim 30, characterized in that the anchor has a forward opening angle β exceeding 66° for use in soft clay.
- 38. A drag embedment anchor with a fixed shank for use in both sand and soft clay soils and comprising the lubricant supply apparatus of claim 30, characterized in that the anchor has a forward-opening angle β in the range 54° to 64°.
- 39. A method of deploying an anchor by means of an anchor embedment means comprising an elongate pushing member, said anchor comprising a fluke and a shank attached to the fluke, said method being characterized by steps comprising:a. applying a low friction surface to any one of said anchor and the pushing member; b. causing the anchor to be carried by the pushing member by a carrying device on the pushing member, so as to form a combination comprising the anchor and the pushing member; c. fitting a support cable to the pushing member for lowering of said combination towards the sea bed wherein the anchor is to be deployed, and fitting an anchor cable to the shank of the anchor; d. controlled lowering of the combination to a contact position on the sea bed surface; e. causing the pushing member by means of its weight to directly embed the anchor into the sea bed from said contact position; f. releasing the embedded anchor from the pushing member; g. adjusting the anchor so that the anchor is set in an operating position in the sea bed for mooring a body at the sea surface by means of the anchor cable; and h. retrieving the pushing member from the seabed by means of said support cable.
- 40. A method as claimed in claim 39, characterized in that anchor deployment is effected by a single anchor handling vessel at the sea surface, the support cable and the anchor cable being run out from this vessel during the controlled lowering step of the combination.
- 41. A method as claimed in claim 39, characterized in that in the operating position of the anchor the pull on the anchor cable is substantially normal to the fluke of the anchor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of PCT/GB95/01089 filed Apr. 30, 1997.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuations (1)
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