This invention is directed toward a system for driving a wire loop cutting element. More particularly, the disclosed invention employs a frame and pulleys to drive a wire loop cutting element.
Prior art systems exist for cutting subsea structures. One such system is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,361,748 to Matteucci. Prior art cutting systems have employed multiple component cutting means comprising pulleys, a cutting blade and related structure, which must move so as to traverse the diameter of the object to be cut. The movement of such multiple component cutting means is often cumbersome and requires significant clearance on multiple sides of the object to be cut.
The present invention overcomes such drawbacks by providing a cutting system wherein traversal of the diameter of the object to be cut by a multiple component cutting means is not required.
a is a top view of an embodiment of the invention during the initial phase of a cutting operation.
b is a top view of an embodiment of the invention during the middle phase of a cutting operation.
c is a top view of an embodiment of the invention during the final phase of a cutting operation.
a is a rear view of the present invention with the pulleys in the retracted position.
b is a rear view of the present invention with the pulleys in the extended position.
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In another preferred embodiment, the frame further comprises a buoyant member 26, as shown in
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A first preferred embodiment of the invention further comprises a first drive wheel motor 32 attached to the frame and operatively coupled to the first drive wheel axle. A first preferred embodiment of the invention further comprises a second drive wheel motor attached to the frame and operatively coupled to the second drive wheel axle.
A first preferred embodiment of the invention further comprises a clamping device 36 attached to the frame and positioned such that it can clamp objects to be cut in a fixed position in the central gripping regions, as shown in
In another preferred embodiment, the clamping device is attached to the frame and positioned such that it can clamp objects to be cut in a fixed position in the central gripping regions. In this embodiment, the clamping device comprises a first clamping arm on one side of the central gripping region and a second clamping arm on the other side of the central gripping region.
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A first preferred embodiment of the invention further comprises a pulley positioning system attached to the first and second pulleys for varying the separation distance between the first and second pulleys. In another preferred embodiment, the pulley positioning system comprises a threaded translation member 48 operatively coupled to the first and second pulley axles such that rotation of the translation member is a first direction causes the separation distance between the first and second pulleys to increase, and rotation of the translation member in a second direction opposite the first direction, causes the separation distance between the first and second pulleys to decrease. In this preferred embodiment, the pulley positioning system further comprises a hydraulically driven motor 50 operatively coupled to the translation member, such that the motor can cause rotation of the translation member in the first direction or in the second direction. In another preferred embodiment, the pulley positioning system comprises a threaded drive rod 48 coupled to the first and second pulleys for varying the separation distance between the first and second pulleys.
In another preferred embodiment, the invention further comprises a continuous loop wire cutting blade 52 extending around the outer periphery of the first and second pulleys and the first and second drive wheels, as shown in
In another preferred embodiment, the invention comprises a first idler wheel axle port 41 in the upper plate right arm, and a second idler wheel axle port 43 in the upper plate left arm, as shown in
In another preferred embodiment, the invention further comprises a continuous loop wire cutting blade extending around the outer periphery of the first and second pulleys and the first and second drive wheels, and further engaging the first and second idler wheels on the sides of the idler wheels facing the upper central gripping region. In this preferred embodiment, the cutting blade comprises tungsten carbide cutting elements.
The foregoing disclosure and description of the inventions are illustrative and explanatory. Various changes in the size, shape, and materials, as well as in the details of the illustrative construction may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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20080022830 A1 | Jan 2008 | US |