Claims
- 1. A lifting apparatus for lifting a multi-ton deck package, comprising:
- a) a pair of barges, each defining a base that can support a large multi-ton load;
- b) a truss supported by each of the barges on a load spreader platform and positioned about the periphery of the package for forming a load transfer between the barges and the package to be lifted;
- c) each said truss including at least one diagonally extending lift boom having a lower end with a base and an upper end, each lift boom lower end being attached to a barge, the upper end being attachable to the deck package;
- d) first and second lower connections for forming attachments of the truss to the package at positions near the lower ends of the booms;
- e) each boom having a free end with a lifting end portion;
- f) a receptacle on the package that receives and connects to the lifting end portion;
- g) means for raising and lowering the combination of the truss and the supported package; and
- h) wherein the load spreader platforms include at least one platform that is movable relative to the barge deck so that the base of at least one boom can be moved by sliding or rotating in order to adjust the position of the lifting end portion in order to apportion the load to each boom.
- 2. The lifting apparatus of claim 1 wherein one of the platforms is sufficiently movable so that the load can be apportioned in substantially equal load values to each boom.
- 3. The lifting apparatus of claim 1 wherein there are multiple lift booms on each barge, one of which has a movable load spreader platform.
- 4. The lifting apparatus of claim 1 wherein there are multiple lift booms on each barge, one of which has a fixed load spreader platform.
- 5. The lifting apparatus of claim 1 wherein there are between two and four lift booms on each barge.
- 6. The lifting apparatus of claim 3 wherein there are between two and four lift booms on each barge.
- 7. The lifting apparatus of claim 4 wherein there are between two and four lift booms on each barge.
- 8. The lifting apparatus of claim 1 wherein each load spreader platform includes a plate with heel pin padeyes thereon that support the lower ends of the boom.
- 9. The lifting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the truss means is a variable dimension truss means that includes a lifting boom and at least one truss member of variable length.
- 10. The lifting apparatus of claim 9 wherein there are at least three lifting booms on each barge and the barges have horizontal surfaces spaced generally on opposite sides of the package being lifted.
- 11. The lifting apparatus of claim 1 wherein there are two opposing truss members that are each pinned to a different one of the barges and which are angularly disposed with respect to each other during use, each truss including a compression member and end caps that removably fit and attach to the compression member wherein the end caps form a detachable interface between the truss and the compression member.
- 12. The lifting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the truss includes a flexible cable.
- 13. The lifting apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a roller on the lifting end portion that slides side to side for effecting adjustment during connection of the lifting end portion to its receptacle.
- 14. The lifting apparatus of claim 13 wherein the truss includes a wound cable extending between a pair of sheaves respectively on the barge and on the package, wherein the cable can be lengthened or shortened.
- 15. The lifting apparatus of claim 1 wherein each lifting boom is an "A" frame shaped boom that comprises a pair of longitudinal boom members that form an acute angle with the barge deck, a pair of lifting end portions that form a detachable interface between each longitudinal boom member and a barge, the free end portion having a structural member and a pair of end caps that form a detachable connection between the longitudinal boom members and the lifting end portion.
- 16. The lifting apparatus of claim 10 wherein the variable length member includes multiple cable assemblies spaced apart on each barge.
- 17. A method for the offshore lifting of a multi-ton deck package, comprising the steps of:
- a) transporting a lifting assembly to a desired site;
- b) attaching a lifting assembly to the deck package at multiple positions including positions that are at least on generally opposite sides of the package, and at upper and lower positions on the package respectively, the lifting assembly including a lower chord normally in tension during the lifting process which has a variable length, and an upper diagonally extending chord normally in compression during the lifting process;
- c) wherein in step "a" the lifting assembly further includes two opposed lifting booms, each having a base with a load spreader platform, each boom being connectable at its lifting end portion to the package;
- d) structurally supporting the lifting assembly with one or more lift barges each having a deck;
- e) lifting the package upon by changing the length of the lower chord of the lifting assembly; and
- f) wherein the load spreader platforms include at least one platform that is movable relative to the barge deck so that the base of at least one boom can be moved by sliding or rotating in order to adjust the position of the lifting end portion in order to apportion the load to each boom.
- 18. The lifting apparatus of claim 17 wherein there are multiple lift booms on each barge, one of which has a movable load spreader platform.
- 19. The lifting apparatus of claim 17 wherein there are multiple lift booms on each barge, one of which has a fixed load spreader platform.
- 20. The lifting apparatus of claim 17 wherein there are between two and four lift booms on each barge.
- 21. The lifting apparatus of claim 18 wherein there are between two and four lift booms on each barge.
- 22. The lifting apparatus of claim 19 wherein there are between two and four lift booms on each barge.
- 23. The lifting apparatus of claim 17 wherein each load spreader platform includes a plate with heel pin padeyes thereon that support the lower ends of each boom.
- 24. The method of claim 17, wherein the package can be lowered by lengthening the lower chord.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the lower chord includes a winch that is wound with a lift cable which winds/unwinds to change the length of the lift cable.
- 26. The method of claim 17, wherein there are two opposed lift barges that are floating barges.
- 27. The method of claim 17, wherein one portion of the lifting assembly includes a plurality of compression carrying diagonally extending lift booms, each with opposing end portions and a plurality of end caps that removably attach to the boom end portions.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein each lift barge has a winch structurally mounted thereon and a lower connection formed with the package deck includes a flexible cable extending between the winch and the deck package.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the lifting assembly includes a plurality of non-extensible diagonally extending lift booms, each removably connecting to an end cap and further comprising the step of connecting a plurality of the end caps to the booms.
- 30. A method for the offshore lifting of a multi-ton deck package, comprising the steps of:
- a) transporting a lifting assembly to a desired site;
- b) attaching a lifting assembly to the deck package at multiple positions including positions that are at least on generally opposite sides of the package, and at upper and lower positions on the package respectively, the lifting assembly including a lower chord normally in tension during the lifting process which has a variable length, and an upper diagonally extending chord normally in compression during the lifting process;
- c) wherein in step "a" the lifting assembly further includes two opposed lifting booms, each having a base with a load spreader platform, each boom being connectable at its lifting end portion to the package, wherein the lifting end portion includes a roller;
- d) structurally supporting the lifting assembly with one or more lift barges each having a deck;
- e) lifting the package upon by changing the length of the lower chord of the lifting assembly; and
- f) wherein the load spreader platforms include at least one platform that is movable relative to the barge deck so that the base of at least one boom can be moved by sliding or rotating in order to adjust the position of the lifting end portion in order to apportion the load to each boom.
- 31. A method for the offshore lifting of a multi-ton package, comprising the steps of:
- a) transporting a lifting assembly to a desired site having the package;
- b) attaching the lifting assembly to the package at multiple elevational positions on the package, including upper and lower positions and at positions that are at least on generally opposite sides of the package;
- c) wherein the lifting assembly includes opposed floating barges having diagonally extending lifting booms thereon connected during lifting at their upper ends with a lifting end portion to the deck package;
- d) structurally supporting each of the lifting booms at the lower end portion thereof on a load spreader platform on its respective barge, each boom being pivotally attached to its load spreader platform;
- e) elevating or lowering the package or by changing the angle of inclination of the booms so that the lifting end portion gradually elevates or lowers the package; and
- g) wherein the load spreader platforms include at least one platform that is movable relative to the barge deck so that the base of at least one boom can be moved by sliding or rotating in order to adjust the position of the lifting end portion in order to apportion the load to each boom.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/709,014, filed Sep. 6, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,800,093, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/615,838, filed Mar. 14, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,662,434, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/501,717, filed Jul. 12, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,607,260, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/404,421 filed Mar. 15, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,609,441, each of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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