Claims
- 1. A rotating diverter, comprising:a housing body having a bore running therethrough; a retrievable spindle assembly disposed in the bore, the retrievable spindle assembly comprising a first spindle and a first bearing assembly for rotatably supporting the first spindle, the first spindle being adapted to slidingly receive and sealingly engage a tubular member, wherein rotation of the tubular member rotates the first spindle within the bore, the first spindle having thereon a pair of opposed sealing elements; and a lock member disposed in the ho using body for securing the retrievable spindle assembly to the housing body.
- 2. The rotating diverter of claim 1, further comprising a seal member for sealing between the retrievable spindle assembly and the housing body.
- 3. The rotating diverter of claim 1, wherein the lock member comprises a first elastomeric member disposed in an annular cavity in the housing body and a second elastomeric member disposed within the first elastomeric member, the second elastomeric member being inflatable to engage and seal against the retrievable spindle assembly.
- 4. The rotating diverter of claim 3, further comprising a support member for supporting and adding stiffness to the first elastomeric member.
- 5. The rotating diverter of claim 3, wherein the first elastomeric member is made of a different material from the second elastomeric member.
- 6. The rotating diverter of claim 3, wherein a pressure applied to the first elastomeric element inflates the second elastomeric member to engage the retrievable spindle assembly.
- 7. The rotating diverter of claim 1, wherein the retrievable spindle assembly further comprises a chamber for holding lubricating fluid for the bearing assembly.
- 8. The rotating diverter of claim 7, wherein the retrievable spindle assembly further comprises a pressure intensifier for maintaining a pre-selected pressure in the chamber.
- 9. The rotating diverter of claim 1, further comprising a position locator for positioning the retrievable spindle assembly within the housing body.
- 10. The rotating diverter of claim 9, wherein the position locator comprises a retractable member disposed in a pocket in the housing body.
- 11. The rotating diverter of claim 10, further comprising an actuator for extending the retractable member into the bore and retracting the retractable member into the pocket.
- 12. The rotating diverter of claim 1, wherein the retrievable spindle assembly further comprises a second spindle in opposed relation to the first spindle and a second bearing assembly for rotatably supporting the second spindle, the second spindle being adapted to slidingly receive and sealingly engage the tubular member.
- 13. The rotating diverter of claim 1, wherein the retrievable spindle assembly passes through a marine riser.
- 14. A rotating diverter, comprising:a housing body having a bore running therethrough; a retrievable spindle assembly disposed in the bore, the retrievable spindle assembly comprising a first spindle and a bearing assembly for rotatably supporting the spindle, the spindle being adapted to slidingly receive and sealingly engage a tubular member, wherein rotation of the tubular member rotates the first spindle within the bore; and a clamp assembly disposed in an annular cavity in the housing body, the clamp assembly having an inflatable elastomeric element for sealingly engaging the retrievable spindle assembly to the housing body.
- 15. The rotating diverter of claim 14 wherein the first spindle has a pair of opposed sealing elements.
- 16. The rotating diverter of claim 14 wherein the clamp assembly further comprises a second elastomeric element positioned adjacent the inflatable elastomeric element, and wherein a pressure applied to the second elastomeric element inflates the inflatable elastomeric element to engage the retrievable spindle assembly within the housing body.
- 17. The rotating diverter of claim 14 further comprising a retractable member for positioning the retrievable spindle assembly within the housing body.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/079,641 filed on Mar. 27, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/079641 |
Mar 1998 |
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