Claims
- 1. A radial bearing arrangement for rotatably supporting a turret within a moonpool of a vessel, said turret having a generally vertical turret axis, the arrangement comprising,a turret support ring secured to said moonpool, said turret support ring having a ring axis, an outward facing ring surface disposed on said turret, a bearing assembly mounted on said turret including a housing having an inward facing continuous cylindrical surface and a bushing retained between said outward facing ring surface of said turret and said inward facing cylindrical surface of said housing, by which said turret is free to rotate about said turret axis with respect to said housing, and a coupling arrangement including a continuous outer facing surface of said housing and a continuous inner facing surface of said turret support riser and a gap between said outer facing surface of said housing and said inner facing surface of said turret support ring between said housing and said turret support ring, whereby said housing is prevented from rotating about said turret axis with respect to said moonpool while enabling tilting of said turret axis with respect to said ring axis.
- 2. A radial bearing arrangement for rotatably supporting a turret within a moonpool of a vessel, said turret having a generally vertical turret axis, the arrangement comprising,a turret support ring secured to said moonpool, said turret support ring having a ring axis, an outward facing ring surface disposed on said turret, a bearing assembly mounted on said turret including a housing having an inward facing cylindrical surface and a bushing retained between said outward facing ring surface of said turret and said inward facing cylindrical surface of said housing, by which said turret is free to rotate about said turret axis with respect to said housing, a coupling arrangement between said housing and said turret support ring, whereby said housing is prevented from rotating about said turret axis with respect to said moonpool while enabling tilting of said turret axis with respect to said ring axis, wherein, said turret support ring includes an inward facing reaction surface, said housing includes an outward facing surface with said coupling arrangement arranged and designed for contact between said inward facing surface and said outward facing surface when said turret axis tilts with respect to said ring axis, and wherein, said inward facing reaction surface of said turret support ring is a cylindrical surface which is parallel to said ring axis, and said outward facing cylindrical surface of said outer housing is curved and designed for contact with said reaction surface when said turret tilts with respect to said moonpool.
- 3. A radial bearing arrangement for rotatably supporting a turret within a moonpool of a vessel, said turret having a generally vertical turret axis, the arrangement comprising,a turret support ring secured to said moonpool, said turret support ring having a ring axis, an outward facing ring surface disposed on said turret, a bearing assembly mounted on said turret including a housing having an inward facing cylindrical surface and a bushing retained between said outward facing ring surface of said turret and said inward facing cylindrical surface of said housing, by which said turret is free to rotate about said turret axis with respect to said housing, a coupling arrangement between said housing and said turret support ring, whereby said housing is prevented from rotating about said turret axis with respect to said moonpool while enabling tilting of said turret axis with respect to said ring axis, wherein said turret support ring includes a key and said housing of said bearing assembly has a slot which is positioned about said key, whereby said housing of said bearing assembly is substantially prevented from rotating about said ring axis.
- 4. A radial bearing arrangement for rotatably supporting a turret within a moonpool of a vessel, said turret having a generally vertical turret axis, the arrangement comprising,a turret support ring secured to said moonpool, said turret support ring having a ring axis, an outward facing ring surface disposed on said turret, a bearing assembly mounted on said turret including a housing having an inward facing cylindrical surface and a bushing retained between said outward facing ring surface of said turret and said inward facing cylindrical surface of said housing, by which said turret is free to rotate about said turret axis with respect to said housing, a coupling arrangement between said housing and said turret support ring, whereby said housing is prevented from rotating about said turret axis with respect to said moonpool while enabling tilting of said turret axis with respect to said ring axis, wherein said turret includes top and bottom annular shoulders adjacent said outer facing ring surface of said turret, said outer housing has top and bottom surfaces, said bushing includes a plurality of curved segments, and said curved segments being retained in an annular cavity defined by said outward facing ring surface of said turret, by said inward facing cylindrical surface of said housing, and by said top and bottom shoulders of said turret and by at least one retainer plate which overlaps at least one of said top and bottom annular shoulders and at least one of said top and bottom surfaces of outer housing, and wherein, said inward facing cylindrical surface includes a slot, and wherein said bearing segments include at least one segment having a retainer key arranged and designed to fit within said slot.
- 5. A radial bearing arrangement for rotatably supporting a turret within a moonpool of a vessel, said turret having a generally vertical turret axis, the arrangement comprising,a turret support ring secured to said moonpool, said turret support ring having a ring axis, an outward facing ring surface disposed on said turret, a bearing assembly mounted on said turret including a housing having an inward facing cylindrical surface and a bushing retained between said outward facing ring surface of said turret and said inward facing cylindrical surface of said housing, by which said turret is free to rotate about said turret axis with respect to said housing, a coupling arrangement between said housing and said turret support ring, whereby said housing is prevented from rotating about said turret axis with respect to said moonpool while enabling tilting of said turret axis with respect to said ring axis, wherein, said turret support ring includes an inward facing reaction surface, said housing includes an outward facing surface with said coupling arrangement arranged and designed for contact between said inward facing surface and said outward facing surface when said turret axis tilts with respect to said ring axis and wherein, an annular space is provided between said inward facing reaction surface of said turret support ring and said outward facing surface of said housing, said annular space being arranged and designed to allow ovalization of said turret support ring caused by vessel structural deflections thereby preventing pinching of said turret support ring of said outer housing.
- 6. A radial bearing arrangement for providing rotatable radial support of a turret within a moonpool of a vessel, where said turret has a turret axis and is anchored by anchor legs to the seafloor, and where the moonpool has a moonpool axis, the arrangement comprising,a turret support ring secured to the moonpool and having a continuous cylindrical inward radial facing reaction surface, a radial bearing assembly mounted on said turret, said assembly having a housing by which said turret is free to rotate within said housing, said housing having a continuous, cylindrical outer rim, and a coupling including a gap between said continuous, cylindrical inward radial facing reaction surface of said turret support ring and said continuous, cylindrical outer rim of said housing by which said outer housing rotates about said turret axis when said vessel weathervanes about said moonpool axis and is capable of tilting with respect to said moonpool axis.
- 7. A radial bearing arrangement for providing rotatable radial support of a turret within a moonpool of a vessel, where said turret has a turret axis and is anchored by anchor legs to the seafloor, and where the moonpool has a moonpool axis, the arrangement comprising,a turret support ring secured to the moonpool and having an inward facing reaction surface, a radial bearing assembly mounted on said turret, said assembly having a housing by which said turret is free to rotate within said housing, said housing having an outer rim, and a coupling between said inward radial facing reaction surface of said turret and said outer rim of said housing by which said outer housing rotates about said turret axis when said vessel weathervanes about said moonpool axis, wherein, said coupling includes a key slot in said outer rim disposed about a key of said turret support ring, whereby rotational force of said vessel about said moonpool axis is transferred to said housing, and said moonpool and said outer housing are free to rotate together about said turret when said turret is anchored to the seafloor.
- 8. A radial bearing arrangement for providing rotatable radial support of a turret within a moonpool of a vessel, where said turret has a turret axis and is anchored by anchor legs to the seafloor, and where the moonpool has a moonpool axis, the arrangement comprising,a turret support ring secured to the moonpool and having an inward facing reaction surface, a radial bearing assembly mounted on said turret, said assembly having a housing by which said turret is free to rotate within said housing, said housing having an outer rim, and a coupling between said inward radial facing reaction surface of said turret and said outer rim of said housing by which said outer housing rotates about said turret axis when said vessel weathervanes about said moonpool axis, wherein, said coupling includes an outer curved profile arranged and designed for contact with said inward radial facing reaction surface, thereby allowing tilting of said turret axis with respect to said moonpool axis.
- 9. The arrangement of claim 8 wherein,said inward facing reaction surface and an outer surface of said outer curved profile of said housing are arranged for sliding and/or rolling contact.
- 10. A radial bearing arrangement for providing rotatable radial support of a turret within a moonpool of a vessel, where said turret has a turret axis and is anchored by anchor legs to the seafloor, and where the moonpool has a moonpool axis, the arrangement comprising,a turret support ring secured to the moonpool and having an inward facing reaction surface, a radial bearing assembly mounted on said turret, said assembly having a housing by which said turret is free to rotate within said housing, said housing having an outer rim, a coupling between said inward radial facing reaction surface of said turret and said outer rim of said housing by which said outer housing rotates about said turret axis when said vessel weathervanes about said moonpool axis, wherein, said outer rim of said housing includes an outwardly facing surface, and said coupling includes a gap between said outwardly facing surface of said outer rim and said inward radial facing surface of said turret support ring so that ovalization of said turret support ring due to environmental forces on said vessel does not pinch said outer rim of said housing.
- 11. A radial bearing arrangement for providing rotatable radial support of a turret within a moonpool of a vessel, where said turret has a turret axis and is anchored by anchor legs to the seafloor, and where the moonpool has a moonpool axis, the arrangement comprising,a turret support ring secured to the moonpool and having an inward facing reaction surface, a radial bearing assembly mounted on said turret, said assembly having a housing by which said turret is free to rotate within said housing, said housing having an outer rim, a coupling between said inward radial facing reaction surface of said turret and said outer rim of said housing by which said outer housing rotates about said turret axis when said vessel weathervanes about said moonpool axis, wherein, said coupling includes a key slot in said outer rim disposed about a key of said turret support ring, whereby rotational force of said vessel about said moonpool axis is transferred to said housing, and said moonpool and said outer housing are free to rotate together about said turret when said turret is anchored to the seafloor, said coupling includes an outer curved profile arranged and designed for contact with said inward radial facing reaction surface, thereby allowing tilting of said turret axis with respect to said moonpool axis, said outer rim of said housing includes an outwardly facing surface, and said coupling includes a gap between said outwardly facing surface of said outer rim and said inward radial facing surface of said turret support ring so that ovalization of said turret support ring due to environmental forces on said vessel does not pinch said outer rim of said housing.
- 12. The arrangement of claim 11 wherein,said radial bearing assembly includes bushing segments disposed between a turret ring disposed about the exterior of said turret and said housing, said housing having an opening for installation of bushing segments radially between said inward facing surface of said housing and said outward facing surface turret ring, and axially between top and bottom shoulders of said turret ring, a retainer key bushing segment arranged for closing said opening, at least one retainer plate arranged and designed to retain said bushing segments radially between said turret ring and said housing and between said top and bottom shoulders.
- 13. A radial bearing arrangement for providing rotatable radial support of a turret within a moonpool of a vessel, where said turret has a turret axis and is anchored by anchor legs to the seafloor, and where the moonpool has a moonpool axis, the arrangement comprising,a turret support ring secured to the moonpool and having an inward facing reaction surface, a radial bearing assembly mounted on said turret, said assembly having a housing by which said turret is free to rotate within said housing, said housing having an outer rim, a coupling between said inward radial facing reaction surface of said turret and said outer rim of said housing by which said outer housing rotates about said turret axis when said vessel weathervanes about said moonpool axis, wherein, said radial bearing assembly includes bushing segments disposed between a turret ring disposed about the exterior of said turret and said housing, and said housing has an opening for installation of bushing segments between said housing and said turret ring.
- 14. The arrangement of claim 13 further comprising,a retainer key bushing segment arranged for closing said opening, and top and bottom retainer places for capturing said bushing segments between said turret ring and said housing.
- 15. A method for installing a lower radial bearing assembly for a turret within a moonpool of a vessel, the method including the first steps of,providing a turret shaft segment having an outer ring surface, providing an outer bearing housing having an inner housing surface and an outer rim, capturing a bushing ring between said outer ring surface of said turret shaft segment and said inner housing surface, whereby said outer bearing housing is carried by said turret segment, attaching said turret shaft segment to said turret, attaching a reaction ring within said moonpool of said vessel, where said reaction ring has an inward facing reaction surface, followed by the steps of, installing said turret with said outer bearing housing mounted thereto into said moonpool and within said reaction ring, and coupling said outer rim of said outer bearing housing to said reaction ring with an outer facing surface of said rim facing said inward radial facing surface.
- 16. A method for installing a lower radial bearing assembly for a turret within a moonpool of a vessel, the method including the first steps of,providing a turret shaft segment having an outer ring surface, providing an outer bearing housing having an inner housing surface and an outer rim, capturing a bushing ring between said outer ring surface of said turret segment and said inner housing surface, whereby said outer bearing housing is carried by said turret shaft segment, attaching said turret shaft segment to said turret, attaching a reaction ring within said moonpool of said vessel, where said reaction ring has an inward facing reaction surface, followed by the steps of, installing said turret with said outer bearing housing mounted thereto into said moonpool and within said reaction ring, and coupling said outer rim of said outer bearing housing to said reaction ring with an outer facing surface of said rim facing said inward radial facing surface wherein, said coupling step includes the step of, installing a key of said reaction ring into a slot of said rim of said outer housing, and whereby said outer bearing housing of said lower radial bearing is rotationally coupled to said reaction ring.
- 17. A method for installing a lower radial bearing assembly for a turret within a moonpool of a vessel, the method including the first steps of,providing a turret shaft segment having an outer ring surface, providing an outer bearing housing having an inner housing surface and an outer rim, capturing a bushing ring between said outer ring surface of said turret segment and said inner housing surface, whereby said outer bearing housing is carried by said turret shaft segment, attaching said turret shaft segment to said turret, attaching a reaction ring within said moonpool of said vessel, where said reaction ring has an inward facing reaction surface, followed by the steps of, installing said turret with said outer bearing housing mounted thereto into said moonpool and within said reaction ring, and coupling said outer rim of said outer bearing housing to said reaction ring with an outer facing surface of said rim facing said inward radial facing surface, wherein, said coupling step includes the step of, installing said turret into said moonpool with a gap existing between said outer facing surface of said outer rim and said inward facing surface, said gap arranged and sized to allow for pivoting of the turret and ovalization of said reaction ring caused by vessel structural deflection, thereby prohibiting said reaction ring from pinching said outer housing and said turret.
- 18. A method for installing a lower radial bearing assembly for a turret within a moonpool of a vessel, the method including the first steps of,providing a turret shaft segment having an outer ring surface, providing an outer bearing housing having an inner housing surface and an outer rim, capturing a bushing ring between said outer ring surface of said turret segment and said inner housing surface, whereby said outer bearing housing is carried by said turret segment, attaching said turret shaft segment to said turret, attaching a reaction ring within said moonpool of said vessel, where said reaction ring has an inward facing reaction surface, followed by the steps of, installing said turret with said outer bearing housing mounted thereto into said moonpool and within said reaction ring, coupling said outer rim of said outer bearing housing to said reaction ring with an outer facing surface of said rim facing said inward radial facing surface, and providing a curved profile on said outer facing surface of said outer rim which is arranged and designed for contact with said inward radial facing reaction surface, thereby allowing tilting of said turret within said moonpool.
- 19. The method of claim 18 which includes the step ofproviding a surface on said curved profile of said outer rim whereby said outer housing can slide and/or roll with respect to said reaction ring during turret wobble.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from Provisional Application 60/273,655 filed Mar. 6, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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