Claims
- 1. A terminator assembly for use with a riser pipe used to anchor a floating structure, comprising:
- a tubular sleeve for attachment to the floating structure and adapted for surrounding an upper portion of the riser pipe;
- a first and a second terminator means connected to the riser pipe and spaced apart for providing a seleted lateral flexiblility in the riser pipe; and
- a first bearing and a second bearing connected to the interior surface of the tubular sleeve for attachment with, respectively, the midsections of the first and second terminator means.
- 2. The terminator assembly as in claim 1 wherein the first and second terminator means each comprises a tubular assembly having a cylindrical midsection and two conical end portions.
- 3. The terminator assembly as in claim 2 wherein a first conical end portion of the tubular assembly of the first terminator means is longer than a second conical end portion.
- 4. The terminator assembly of claim 1 wherein the first bearing comprises:
- (a) a first bearing element having a first inner bearing ring adapted to encircle and be attached to the riser pipe at a midpoint P; the outer surface of the first inner bearing ring being spherical with its center on the axis of the riser pipe at the midplane of the inner bearing ring at midpoint P;
- (b) the first bearing element having a first outer bearing ring attached to the tubular sleeve, the inner surface of the first outer bearing ring being spherical with its center on the axis of the riser pipe at the midplane of the inner bearing ring at midpoint P; and
- (c) an annular compliant member between the outer surface of the first inner bearing ring and the inner surface of the first outer bearing ring.
- 5. The terminator assembly of claim 1 and including a third bearing connected to the interior surface of the tubular sleeve for engagement with the riser pipe at a level above the first and second terminator means.
- 6. A terminator assembly for use with a riser pipe used to anchor a floating structure to the seafloor, comprising:
- a tubular sleeve for securement in the seafloor and for surrounding a lower portion of the riser pipe;
- a first and a second terminator means connected to the riser pipe and spaced apart for providing a selected lateral flexibility in the riser pipe; and
- a first bearing and a second bearing connected to the interior surface of the tubular sleeve for engagement with, respectively, the midsections of the first and second terminator means.
- 7. The terminator assembly of claim 6 and including a third bearing connected to the interior surface of the tubular sleeve for engagement with the riser pipe at a level below the first and second terminator means.
- 8. The terminator assembly of claim 6 wherein the first and second terminator means each comprise as tubular assembly having a cylindrical midsection and two conical end portions.
- 9. The terminator assembly of claim 8 wherein a first conical end portion of the tubular assembly of the first terminator means is longer than a second conical end portion.
- 10. The terminator assembly of claim 6 wherein the first bearing comprises:
- (a) a first bearing element having a first inner bearing ring adapted to encircle and be attached to the riser pipe at a midpoint P; the outer surface of the first inner bearing ring being spherical with its center on the axis of the riser pipe at the midplane of the inner bearing ring at midpoint P;
- (b) the first bearing element having a first outer bearing ring attaached to the tubular sleeve, the inner surface of the first outer bearing ring is spherical with its center on the axis of the riser pipe at the midplane of the inner bearing ring at midpoint P; and
- (c) an annular compliant member between the outer surface of the first inner bearing ring and the inner surface of the first outer bearing ring.
- 11. A terminator assembly for use with a riser pipe used to anchor a floating structure, comprising:
- a tubular sleeve for attachment to the floating structure and adapted for surrounding an upper portion of the riser pipe, the interior surface of the tubular sleeve being adapted to receive into contact the riser pipe when the riser pipe has a maximum design force applied thereto;
- a terminator means connected to the riser pipe for providing a selected lateral flexiblity in the riser pipe;
- a first bearing connected to the interior surface of the tubular sleeve for engagement with the midsection of the terminator means; and
- a second bearing connected to the interior surface of the tubular sleeve for engagement with the riser pipe above the level of the terminator means, the second bearing being spaced a certain distance from the first bearing to permit contact of the portion of the riser pipe between the first and the second bearings with the interior surface of the tubular sleeve when a maximum design force is applied to the riser pipe.
- 12. A terminator assembly for use with a riser pipe used to anchor a floating structure, comprising:
- a tubular sleeve for securement in the seafloor and adapted for surrounding a lower portion of the riser pipe, the interior surface of the tubular sleeve being adapted to receive into contact the riser pipe when the riser pipe has a maximum design force applied thereto;
- a terminator means connected to the riser pipe for providing a selected lateral flexiblity in the riser pipe;
- a first bearing connected to the interior surface of the tubular sleeve for engsagement with the midsection of the terminator means; and
- a second bearing connected to the interior surface of the tubular sleeve for engagement with the riser pipe below the level of the terminator means, the second bearing being spaced a certain distance from the first bearing to permit contact of the portion of the riser pipe between the first and the second bearings with the interior surace of the tubular sleeve when a maximum design force is applied to the riser pipe.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 352,496 filed Feb. 25, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,516,881.
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