Claims
- 1. The method of quickly elevating a drilling and production platform on a support including at least one bottomed, upright caisson, comprising the steps of: floating the platform which is formed with at least one caisson well open at one side of the platform into a position about said one caisson so that the caisson is received within said open caisson well; then placing a jacking head on the upper end of at least said one caisson; and then incrementally exerting a downward pull on at least said one jacking head and an upward pull on the platform to successively elevate the platform on at least said one caisson.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the support includes a plurality of caissons and wherein said platform includes a plurality of open caisson wells, said method further comprising the step of positioning said platform with respect to the support so that each of said plurality of caissons is within one of said plurality of caisson wells.
- 3. The method of quickly elevating a drilling and production platform relative to a plurality of bottomed, upright caissons having the upper end thereof projecting above the water to a height greater than that to which the platform is to be elevated, and wherein the platform has a plurality of open caisson wells, one for each caisson, and is movable into position to receive said caissons, and wherein the platform has a jacking unit for each caisson, and wherein each of the jacking units includes a horizontal jacking head, two pairs of jacking legs, said pairs of jacking legs being pivotally connected at the upper end thereof to the respective opposite ends of the jacking head, and four jacking mechanisms, each pivotally connected at the lower end thereof to the platform and receiving one of the jacking legs, the steps comprising: holding the jacking heads at an elevation higher than the upper end of the caissons; positioning the platform so that a caisson is received in each of the caisson wells; lowering the jacking heads, and sliding the jacking legs downwardly through their associated jacking mechanisms until the jacking heads engage the upper end of the caissons; and then operating the jacking mechanisms of the jacking units to hoist the platform on the caissons, utilizing the upper end of the caissons as load reaction points for the hoisting effort of the jacking units.
- 4. The method claimed in claim 3, including the further step of locking at least one of the caissons in its associated caisson well prior to operating the jacking mechanisms.
- 5. Well drilling apparatus comprising: a bottomed, upwardly extending caisson, a platform having a caisson well to receive said caisson therein; a jacking unit mounted upon said platform, said jacking unit including a jacking head and means on said platform for positioning said jacking head above and in engagement with the upper end of said caisson once said bottomed caisson is received in said caisson well, said jacking unit further including a jacking leg and a jacking mechanism connected between said platform and said jacking head and operable to simultaneously exert a downward pulling force on said jacking head and an upward pulling force on said platform to thereby raise said platform upon said bottomed caisson.
- 6. The well drilling apparatus claimed in claim 5, wherein the jacking head carries a pilot member on its lower side to be received in its associated caisson for axially aligning the jacking head with the axis of the caisson and for maintaining said jacking head in such alignment during a jacking operation.
- 7. The well drilling apparatus claimed in claim 5, wherein the jacking unit includes at least one jacking leg connected with the opposite ends of the jacking head, said platform having openings extending therethrough to receive the respective jacking legs, each jacking leg extending through a jacking mechanism, each jacking mechanism having two axially spaced sets of wedge-type slips engageable with its associated jacking leg; and means for actuating said sets of slips to energize or retract the same relative to the jacking legs, said slips when energized being freely movable relative to the jacking leg in only an upward direction.
- 8. The well drilling apparatus claimed in claim 7, including hydraulically operated cylinders and pistons connected between the two sets of slips, said cylinders and pistons being operable to move the sets of slips toward and away from each other along the jacking legs.
- 9. The well drilling apparatus claimed in claim 8, wherein each set of slips is mounted in a separate holder; and wherein the lower holder constitutes one element of a gimbal joint and is pivotally mounted at diametrically opposite points on a ring constituting another element of the gimbal joint; and wherein means on the platform supports said ring for pivotal movement on an axis at right angles to said diametrically opposite pivot points; and wherein the pivotal axis of said lower slip holder lies in a fore and aft direction.
- 10. The well drilling apparatus claimed in claim 7, including a frame mounted upon the platform, said frame having upright members disposed on opposite sides of the jacking unit outwardly of the jacking legs; means mounted on said frame and connected with the jacking head for supporting the weight of the jacking head and jacking legs above a caisson prior to the start of the jacking operation, said means being operable to hold the jacking heads clear of the caisson as the platform is being moved into position relative to the caisson, and to thereafter lower the jacking head onto the upper end of the caisson.
- 11. The well drilling apparatus claimed in claim 10, wherein the means supporting the weight of the jacking head and jacking legs comprises a pair of cables, one end of each of which is connected to the top of the frame, said cables extending downwardly and through pulleys on the jacking head and upwardly and through pulleys mounted at the top of the frame, and then extending downwardly to a dual-drum winch mounted on the platform.
- 12. The well drilling apparatus claimed in claim 11, wherein a cable is disposed between the frame uprights and its associated jacking unit on opposite sides of said jacking unit for stabilizing the jacking unit relative to the platform, said cables being connected with the respective ends of the jacking head and arranged to steady the jacking unit while permitting movement of the frame relative to the caisson in response to movement of the platform relative to the caisson under wind and wave action.
- 13. The well drilling apparatus claimed in claim 12, wherein the cables are anchored at their upper end to the upper portion of the frame and extend around pulley means mounted on the frame uprights and on opposite ends of the jacking head, each of said cables having the lower end thereof connected with a snubbing device to maintain tension in said cables.
- 14. The well drilling apparatus claimed in claim 13, wherein the pulleys mounted on the frame uprights are carried by a trolley freely movable along the frame uprights to accommodate relative movement of the jacking head and platform as the platform is being elevated on the caissons.
- 15. Well drilling apparatus, comprising: a plurality of bottomed, upwardly extending caissons spaced from one another, a platform having a plurality of spaced apart caisson wells, said wells each having an open end to receive one of said similarly spaced caissons; a plurality of jacking units mounted upon said platform, each jacking unit including a jacking head and means on said platform for positioning its associated jacking head above and in engagment with the upper end of one of said caissons once said one caisson is received in its associated caisson well, each jacking unit also including means straddling each caisson well and connected between said platform and each of said jacking heads and operable to simultaneously exert a downward pulling force on said jacking head and an upward pulling force on said platform to thereby raise said platform upon said bottomed caissons.
- 16. The method of lifting a buoyant off-shore platform on a pre-installed support, by means of a fail-safe jacking mechanism attached to said platform and positioned on an elongated jacking leg connected at its upper end to said support, under conditions in which said platform is subject to wave action, said jacking mechanism including upper and lower housings having therein upper and lower sets of wedge-shaped, self-energizing slips, respectively, arranged to sequentially grip and release said elongated jacking leg to provide a ratchet-like action, said upper and lower housings being connected together by jacking means disposed therebetween and said lower housing being attached to said platform, and wherein said method comprises the steps of: actuating said jacking means to apply jacking forces between said housings for sequentially moving said housings toward and away from each other, and upwardly relative to said jacking leg to cause said sets of slips to selectively grip or release said jacking leg; moving the upper housing upwardly away from the lower housing to release the upper set of slips while maintaining the lower set of slips energized in a gripping, fail-safe condition; next moving said lower housing upwardly toward said upper housing to cause the upper set of slips to grip said jacking leg to establish a fail-safe condition and to lift said platform relative to said jacking leg, and to release the grip of the lower set of slips, whereby any effective wave action occurring during said lifting of said platform will assist in raising said platform, and said upper set of slips will hold said platform at the position to which it has been raised by said wave action and will continue to raise said platform so long as said lower housing is being moved upwardly toward said upper housing, and whereby the maintenance of said slips in a fail-safe condition prevents accidental dropping of said platform.
- 17. The method of quickly elevating an off-shore platform relative to at least one bottomed, upright support, said method comprising the steps of positioning an off-shore platform having a caisson well open at one side of the platform so that the support is received within said open caisson well, pivotally connecting the lower end of at least one jacking mechanism with the platform, pivotally connecting one end of at least one rigid jacking leg at the upper and of said support and extending said jacking leg alongside said support but unconnected thereto so that the other end of said jacking leg is moveable with respect to said support, positioning said jacking mechanism along said rigid jacking leg and operating said jacking mechanism to elevate the platform using the upper end portion of said one support as a load reaction point for the hoisting effort of the jacking mechanism, said pivotal connection accommodating the free movement of the platform relative to said support in response to wind and wave action.
- 18. The method claimed in claim 17 wherein the upright support comprises an assembly of a single caisson and several legs angularly connected thereto, and including the further step of: anchoring the legs on the sea bottom prior to elevating the platform on the caisson.
- 19. The method claimed in claim 17 wherein the jacking leg is pivotally connected to a jacking head, said method further including the steps of: positioning the jacking head above the support and lowering the jacking head onto the upper end of the support prior to operating the jacking mechanism.
- 20. The method claimed in claim 19, including the further step of: locking the support within the well prior to operating the jacking mechanism.
- 21. The method claimed in claim 17, wherein the support comprises an assembly of three caissons arranged as a tripod, and including the further steps of: pivotally connecting the lower end of at least three jacking mechanisms with the platform; pivotally connecting one end of at least one rigid jacking leg at the upper end of each caisson and extending each leg alongside its associated caisson but unconnected thereto so that the other end of each jacking leg is moveable with respect to said support, positioning one of said jacking mechanisms along each jacking leg and operating the jacking mechanisms to elevate the platform on the caissons.
- 22. The method claimed in claim 21, further including a jacking head for each caisson to which a jacking leg is pivotally connected and wherein the caissons are received in separate open caisson wells in the platform, said method further including the step of positioning each jacking head on the upper end of its associated caisson prior to operating the jacking mechanisms.
- 23. The method claimed in claim 21, further including a jacking head for each caisson and at least two jacking legs pivotally connected to each jacking head and wherein the caissons are received in separate open caisson wells in the platform, said method further including the steps of: arranging the jacking legs in straddling relation to their associated caissons with each jacking leg extending through a jacking mechanism, positioning at least one of said jacking heads on the upper end of its associated caisson and operating the jacking mechanisms associated with said one jacking head to hoist the platform on the caissons.
- 24. Apparatus comprising an off-shore platform having a caisson well open at one side of the platform; a bottomed, upright caisson in said well; and a jacking unit mounted upon said platform having a jacking leg connected at its upper end with the upper end of said caisson, said jacking unit further including a jacking mechanism connected at its lower end with said platform adjacent said caisson well and positioned on said jacking leg, said jacking mechanism having first and second sets of wedge-type, self-energizing gripping elements surrounding and engaging substantially the entire circumference of said jacking leg and means positioned between said sets of slips to alternately move said sets of slips upwardly and thereby alternately cause release of gripping by each of said sets of slips whereby said jacking mechanism moves said platform along said jacking leg to raise said platform relative to said caisson.
- 25. The apparatus claimed in claim 24, wherein the jacking unit includes a jacking head mounted on the caisson, and wherein the upper end of the jacking leg is connected to the jacking head, and wherein the jacking head includes a pilot portion telescoping with the upper end of the caisson, to maintain the jacking head in axial alignment with the caisson.
- 26. The apparatus claimed in claim 25, wherein the pilot portion telescopes with the caisson sufficiently to transmit a cantilever load from the jacking leg to the caisson.
- 27. The well drilling apparatus claimed in claim 25, wherein the platform has three open caisson wells, in combination with a tripod platform support having three upright caissons, each of said caissons being received in an open caisson well in the platform and disposed beneath a jacking head; and at least one gate mounted on the platform and closing one of said caisson wells for locking the associated caisson therein.
- 28. Apparatus comprising a support, an elongated jacking leg connected to said support, a buoyant offshore platform subject to wave action and a jacking mechanism positioned on said jacking leg and connected to said platform, said jacking mechanism including first and second gripping means for gripping said jacking leg, each of said gripping means including a set of wedge-shaped, spring-actuated, self energizing slips mounted in a correspondingly shaped slip holder, said slip holders each being configured and oriented such that the slips of one set automatically grip said jacking leg when a downward force is applied to the slip holder of said one set and automatically release from said jacking leg against said spring actuation when an upward force is applied to said one slip holder, said jacking mechanism further including jacking means positioned between said first and second gripping means for alternately applying jacking forces between said gripping means to move said gripping means toward and away from each other for raising the platform, wherein upwardly directed forces applied to said platform by wave action temporarily release the engaged gripping means against said spring actuation and move same and said platform upwardly along said jacking leg, and wherein immediately upon termination of the application of jacking and/or wave action forces, the associated spring-actuated selfenergizing slips grip said jacking leg to retain the platform at the position to which it has been raised.
- 29. Apparatus comprising at least one bottomed, upright support, an offshore platform formed with a caisson well open at one side of the platform for receiving said support therein, at least one rigid jacking leg pivotally connected at one end to the upper end of said support, said jacking leg extending alongside said support but unconnected thereto so that its other end is movable with respect to said support, and at least one jacking mechanism pivotally connected to said platform, said jacking mechanism being positioned along said rigid jacking leg, wherein the upper end portion of said support is a load reaction point for the hoisting effort of the jacking mechanism and wherein said pivotally connected jacking leg and jacking mechanism cooperate to accommodate the free movement of the platform relative to said support in response to wind and wave action.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 353,665 filed Apr. 23, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,876,181.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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