The present invention relates to a system for loading and unloading fluid products from a vessel.
In connection with the anchoring of vessels in such a situation, it is desired to arrive at a flexible solution so that any type of tanker (ship) can be used in the operation, independent of waves or sea depths.
The mentioned object may be reached with a loading and unloading system according to the present invention.
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The frame 2 has a turret-coupling 3 to which a liquid hose 4 may be coupled for supply of liquid, for example, oil, from, for example, floating installations, permanent installations, submersible buoys, loading towers and the like. From the turret-coupling 3 runs a hose 9 to a coupling 7 on the ship for transport of liquid to or from the ship's tanks.
The frame 2 may conveniently be equipped with propellers 10 for maneuvering to placement under the ship 1. The frame 2 is held in position by means of a dynamic positioning system (DP-system), possibly with permanent anchoring.
Power supply for the frame 2 takes place from a control centre, which may be the production ship, a storage ship, a production platform, or a shore station. The frame is steered to its position at the bottom of the ship 1. As the ship's bottom cannot be equipped with devices to receive a frame 2, the operation of fastening the frame 2 to the ship 1 will be relatively uncomplicated, in that neither orienting in relation to the ship 1 or placement in the ship's 1 longitudinal direction will be critical. Steering and control of the frame is remotely controlled from the control centre.
By means of the turret-coupling 3, the frame construction may rotate so that the tanker may turn by the wind and weather.
By means of the DP-system it is assured that the tanker is held in exact position during loading and unloading to another vessel or to the shore, for example, in places lacking suitable docking facilities.
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This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/009,237, filed May 13, 2002 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,701,981, which is the U.S. National Stage of International Application No. PCT/NO00/00201, filed Jun. 9, 2000.
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