The present invention relates to a support platform for operations at sea, and more particularly to a semi-submersible support platform and a positioning method thereof.
For hanging operation at sea, there is a platform that can be used on the sea. After the platform is sailed to a certain position, it can be used for hanging operation at sea. In order to maintain stability during the hanging operation, especially to avoid vertical fluctuations caused by wind and waves on the platform, a positioning means is used for positioning the platform on the sea surface, which is conducive to the stability and safety of the hanging operation.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,759,481 B1 and No. 7,815,398 B2 disclose a platform for operations at sea. A deck is provided with a plurality of legs. When the platform is sailed to a certain position, the legs are driven to move down to reach the seabed. The deck is lifted above the sea surface, thereby avoiding vertical fluctuations caused by wind and waves on the platform to maintain the stability of the platform. However, when the platform supported by the legs is moved out of the sea surface, the bottom of the platform will be lifted by the waves. When the waves recede, a vacuum will appear at the bottom of the platform to generate a force to attract the platform downwards, as if the weight of the platform is increased in an instant, so the legs sink further. The problem of the sinking of the platform caused by the waves will cause the instability of the height of the platform, which is unfavorable for operations at sea. In addition, the downward movement of the legs is completely dependent on a mechanical structure which must be able to lift the deck above the sea surface. Such a platform has the problems of heavy load and slow speed.
U.S. Pat. Publication No. RE29478 and No. 7219615 B2 disclose another platform for operations at sea. This platform belongs to a semi-submersible platform and has a lower pontoon below an upper deck. The lower pontoon can be filled with water to sink, and the center of gravity can be moved down toward the sea surface. The platform can be tightened by cables or steel cables to avoid vertical floating caused by wind and waves on the platform to maintain the stability of the platform. However, it has been found in practice that even if the center of gravity of the platform is moved down toward the sea surface and the platform is tightened by the cables or steel cable, the platform is still be vertically floating due to wind and waves, which will inevitably lead to instability during operations at sea. Accordingly, the inventor of the present invention has devoted himself based on his many years of practical experiences to solve these problems.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a semi-submersible support platform and a positioning method thereof, which use support legs filled with seawater to sink to the seabed and a lower pontoon filled with seawater to move down toward the sea surface, thereby positioning the platform in an economical and stable manner.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a semi-submersible support platform and a positioning method thereof. The semi-submersible support platform, used for operations at sea after sailed to a certain position of a sea surface, comprises an upper deck and a lower pontoon. The upper deck and the lower pontoon are connected by a plurality of upright columns. Each upright column is provided with a support leg that is longitudinally inserted through the upright column. The lower pontoon has a plurality of chambers therein. The chambers are configured to receive water therein so that the lower pontoon can sink downwardly when the water is introduced into the chambers or float upwardly when the water is drained out. The support leg has a compartment. The compartment is configured to receive water therein so that the support leg can sink downwardly when the water is introduced into the compartment or float upwardly when the water is drained out. Each upright column includes a leveling mechanism therein. When the support leg sinks to reach the seabed, the leveling mechanism in each upright column is combined with the support leg to support the support leg. The leveling mechanism can drive the upper deck to move up or down along the support leg.
Preferably, the leveling mechanism located in each upright column has a plurality of upper positioning cylinders disposed in an upper seat and a plurality of lower positioning cylinders disposed in a lower seat. The upper seat and the lower seat are connected by a plurality of jacking cylinders. Each of the upper positioning cylinders and the lower positioning cylinders has a positioning rod that can be extended and retracted horizontally. The support leg supported by the leveling mechanism has positioning holes for receiving the positioning rods of the upper positioning cylinders and the lower positioning cylinders. The positioning rods of the plurality of upper positioning cylinders or the positioning rods of the plurality of lower positioning cylinders can be respectively extended into the positioning holes of the support leg. The lower seat can be driven close to or away from the upper seat by the plurality of jacking cylinders to drive the upper deck to move up or down.
As to the positioning method, after the semi-submersible support platform is sailed to the certain location of the sea surface, the compartment of the support leg is filled with water and then sinks to reach the seabed. The leveling mechanism in each upright column is combined with the support leg to support the support leg. After the plurality of chambers inside the lower pontoon are filled with water, the support leg inserted through each upright column sinks further. The leveling mechanism can drive the upper deck to move up or down along the support leg until the upper deck is horizontal.
The present invention provides a semi-submersible support platform and a positioning method thereof. The semi-submersible support platform is used for operations at sea after sailed to a certain position of a sea surface A. As shown in
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The positioning method is that after the semi-submersible support platform is sailed to the certain location of the sea surface A, as shown in
From the above description, the advantages of the present invention are described below. The upright columns 3 are connected between the upper deck 1 and the lower pontoon 2. The support leg 4 is inserted through the upright column 3. After the support leg 4 is filled with water, it sinks to reach the seabed B. The leveling mechanism 5 disposed in the upright column 3 is combined with the support leg 4. After the lower pontoon 2 is filled with water, the center of gravity is moved down toward the sea surface A, so that the support leg 4 is stably supported on the seabed B. The upper deck 1 is moved up or down to a horizontal position. When the support leg 4 is filled with the seawater and sinks to the seabed B, the buoyancy of the lower pontoon 2 is sufficient to support the entire weight including the upper deck 1 and the lower pontoon 2, so that the upper deck 1 is maintained to be above the sea surface. When the aforementioned overall weight and the buoyancy of the lower pontoon 2 are balanced, the leveling mechanism 5, with the aid of the buoyancy of the lower pontoon 2, can easily elevate or lower the upper deck 1 with buoyancy along the support leg 4. This is beneficial for the horizontal fine adjustment of the upper deck 1 to achieve the effect of stable positioning of the platform. Besides, the sinking of the lower pontoon 2 and the support leg 4 is caused by injecting seawater, rather than a drive mechanism used for lifting, thereby saving cost and being economical.
Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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106127478 | Aug 2017 | TW | national |