Claims
- 1. In and for a system for working on a fixed sub sea installation which system includes a transit capsule and a hollow body enclosing said installation, said body including an opening through which the interior of the body is normally exposed to the pressure of the surrounding water and wherein said transit capsule is sealingly engageable with said body around said opening so that the interior of said capsule and of said body can be subsequently connected together through said opening to form a sub sea capsule in which men can work on said installation at substantially atmospheric pressure, the invention comprising a sealing arrangement between said transit capsule and said body, comprising oppositely directed faces on said transit capsule and said body co-axially surrounding said opening, a member disposed between the capsule and said body and having faces complementary with the faces on said transit capsule and said body, said member being normally engaged with said body even in the absence of said transit capsule, a first seal disposed between the complementary faces on said member and on said body and a second seal disposed between the complementary faces on said member and on said transit capsule, and cooperating means carried by said member and said capsule and operable from within said capsule to break the seal between said member and body and disengage said member from said body while simultaneously connecting said member to said transit capsule for transport of said member by said capsule to a position remote from said body.
- 2. The sealing arrangement of claim 1 wherein said member is rotatable in opposite directions relative to said body for engaging and disengaging the latter, said cooperating means including a T-shaped slot on said member and an element carried by and operated from within said capsule and engageable with said slot for rotation of said member in one direction or the other to effect engagement with or disengagement from said body.
- 3. The sealing arrangement in accordance with claim 1 including cooperating releasable catch means carried by said body and said member for releasably retaining said member engaged with said body.
- 4. In and for a system for enabling men to work on a fixed sub-sea installation which system includes an air filled pressure-resistant transit capsule in which men can descend from sea-level to the installation at atmospheric pressure, and a body associated with the installation part sealingly engageable with the transit capsule around an opening to form a pressure resistant capsule which can be reduced in pressure to atmospheric pressure to allow the men to leave the transit capsule into an atmospheric pressure environment, the invention comprising a sealing arrangement between said transist capsule and said body, comprising oppositely directed faces on said transit capsule and said body co-axially surrounding said opening, a member disposed between the capsule and said body and having faces complementary with the faces on said transit capsule and said body, said member being normally engaged with said body even in the absence of said transit capsule, a first seal disposed between the complementary faces on said member and on said body and a second deal disposed between the complementary faces on said member and on said transit capsule, the member having a provision on its internal periphery engageable by an engagement means carried by and operable from within the transit capsule to disengage the member from the body and simultaneously connecting the member to the transit capsule whereby if the transit capsule on a descent cannot make a satisfactory seal with the member the member can be removed by the transit capable for repair to the seal at sea level, and the said engagement means carried by and operable from within the transit capsule.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 685, 676 filed May 12, 1976 which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 456,769 filed Apr. 1, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,968,656 issued July 13, 1976.
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Divisions (2)
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