Claims
- 1. An offshore system for mooring a vessel and transferring cargo between the vessel and a pipe at the sea floor comprising:
- a column having upper and lower end portions;
- a column conduit with upper and lower ends which extends along most of the height of said column;
- means for detachably connecting the upper end portion of the column and the upper end of the conduit to a vessel;
- at least three flexible chain devices attached to the lower end portion of the column and extending in different directions therefrom and in loose catenary curves to the sea floor;
- a flexible conduit with first and second ends, said flexible conduit extending in a loop between its ends, said second end connected to the lower end of said column conduit;
- means for coupling the first end of said flexible conduit to said pipe at the sea floor, said coupling means holding a portion of said flexible conduit higher above the sea floor than said second end at least when the column has been detached from the vessel and has sunk;
- a weight hanging from the lower end portion of the column to a depth below the bottom of the column, said column being buoyant but the buoyancy of the column being insufficient to support all of said chain devices and said weight, the weight limiting the depth of submersion of the column when it is detached from the vessel by the column falling only until the weight rests on the sea floor, to a depth at which the bottom of said loop of said flexible conduit lies above the sea floor.
- 2. The system described in claim 1 wherein:
- said column has a height greater than half the height of the sea, and the upper end of said column is pivotally connected to said vessel so the column can tilt about horizontal axes relative to the vessel, whereby the column acts like a long pendulum that gently urges a drifting vessel back to its initial position.
- 3. An offshore system comprising:
- a vessel;
- a universal joint hanging from said vessel and having means for connecting to the top of a column, to permit the column to pivot about a pair of horizontal axes relative to the vessel;
- a pair of line guides which closely surround lines extending therethrough, lying on opposite sides of the lower end of said joint;
- a winch means on said vessel for pulling up lines;
- a column having a lower end anchored by a plurality of chains extending in loose catenary curves to the sea floor, and having an upper end; and
- a pair of lines extending from said winch means and through said line guides to the upper end of said column, whereby to urge said joint into alignment with the top of the column as the column is being pulled up.
- 4. An offshore system for mooring a vessel and transferring cargo between the vessel and a pipe at the sea floor comprising:
- a column having upper and lower end portions;
- a column conduit with upper and lower ends which extends along most of the height of said column;
- means for detachably connecting the upper end portion of the column and the upper end of the conduit to a vessel, including a universal joint having a lower portion with means for connecting to the upper end of said column;
- a winch apparatus mounted on said vessel;
- a pair of line guides mounted on the lower portion of said joint; and
- a pair of lines extendable from said winch apparatus through said line guides, and to the upper end of said column, whereby to tilt the joint so it is largely aligned with the column to easily connect to the connecting means;
- at least three flexible chain devices attached to the lower end portion of the column and extending in different directions therefrom and in loose catenary curves to the sea floor;
- a flexible conduit with first and second ends, said flexible conduit extending in a loop between its ends, said second end connected to the lower end of said column conduit;
- means for coupling the first end of said flexible conduit to said pipe at the sea floor, said coupling means holding a portion of said flexible conduit higher above the sea floor than said second end at least when the column has been detached from the vessel and has sunk;
- a weight hanging from the lower end portion of the column to a depth below the bottom of the column, said column being buoyant but the buoyancy of the column being insufficient to support all of said chain devices and said weight, the weight limiting the depth of submersion of the column when it is detached from the vessel by the column falling only until the weight rests on the sea floor, to a depth at which the bottom of said loop of said flexible conduit lies above the sea floor.
- 5. In a vessel which has a hull, a platform rotatably mounted on the hull about a vertical axis, and a winch means for pulling up lines extending from an underwater column whose upper end can move vertically and horizontally, and wherein the column upper end has a connector for connection to the platform after the column has been raised, the improvement comprising:
- a two axis joint mounted at the bottom of said platform said joint having a connector which can connect to the column connector and which can pivot about two horizontal axes relative to the platform, said joint having a pair of upper line guides and a pair of lower line guides, the line guides of a pair lying at substantially the same height, for receiving said lines that extend between said column and said winch means each line guide closely surrounding a line passing therethrough;
- said upper line guides lying at about the same height as said axes of said joint, said joint having a lower portion, and said lower guides lie at the lower portion of the joint;
- said winch means is constructed to pull up two lines, each extending through one lower and one upper guide.
- 6. The improvement described in claim 5 including:
- a third guide lying on said platform above said two axis joint but below said winch means, for receiving said line.
- 7. The improvement described in claim 5 wherein:
- each of said guides has a lower portion which has a width that increases at progressively lower locations along the guide.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 438,322 filed Nov. 1, 1982, now abandoned.
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