Claims
- 1. A riser system for transporting fluid cargo from a sub sea facility to a vessel in a body of water comprising:
a flexible riser for transporting fluid cargo from a sub sea facility to a vessel; and a riser tensioning mechanism comprising:
a riser tensioning element having a first end and a second end; a submerged base; a pivot connection attached to said base and to said first end of said tensioning element for allowing said tensioning element to pivot about said base; means for securing said riser to said second end of said tensioning element; and means for applying tension to said riser that urges said tensioning element toward an equilibrium position; whereby, movement of said riser causes said riser tensioning element to move away from said equilibrium position and causes said means for applying tension to apply a counteracting force that urges said tensioning element back toward said equilibrium position, thereby maintaining tension on said riser.
- 2. The riser system of claim 1, wherein said means for applying tension comprises one or more tension applying elements disposed on said tensioning element, said tension applying elements selected from the group comprising a buoyancy element and a weight.
- 3. The riser system of claim 2, wherein a buoy is disposed at said second end of said tensioning element and said riser is attached to said buoy.
- 4. The riser system of claim 3, wherein said buoy has a curved outer surface and said riser is attached to said curved outer surface.
- 5. The riser system of claim 4, wherein said system further includes a rigid section of pipe attached to said curved outer surface of said buoy and having a first end for attachment to a sub sea flow line and a second end attached to a first end of said flexible riser.
- 6. The riser system of claim 2, wherein said means for applying tension comprises a weight attached to said tensioning element and positioned to urge said tensioning element to one side of vertical.
- 7. The riser system of claim 1, wherein said tensioning element comprises a rigid arm.
- 8. The rises system of claim 7, wherein said arm is a unshaped arm having first and second vertical legs attached at first, bottom ends thereof to first and second corresponding pivot connections disposed on said submerged base.
- 9. The riser system of claim 8, wherein said means for applying tension comprises a horizontally positioned buoyancy element connecting second, top ends of said first and second legs together;
whereby, said buoyancy element urges said tensioning arm toward a vertical equilibrium position, thereby maintaining tension on said riser.
- 10. The riser system of claim 9, wherein said means for applying tension further includes a weight attached to one side of said u-shaped arm for urging said arm to one side of said vertical position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority, under 35 USC 119(e), on U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/330,500, which was filed on Oct. 23, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60330500 |
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