Claims
- 1. A transporter for heavy objects at sea, comprising:an oblong structure with a U-shaped cross section and a prismatic enveloping surface having eight corners, the oblong structure having two long sides, an intermediate underside, an opposite open top side and two short sides; ballasting chambers being provided in each of the eight corners of the prismatic enveloping surface, whereby the structure can be rotated by ballasting to a desired position in water; and attachment means for securing objects which are to be transported to the transporter.
- 2. The transporter according to claim 1, wherein the ballasting chambers in the corners of the prismatic enveloping surface are provided in ballastable pontoons arranged in four longitudinal corner areas between the long sides, the underside and the open top side of the structure, the structure further comprising transverse connecting elements provided in the long sides and underside for connecting the pontoons together.
- 3. The transporter according to claim 2, wherein the pontoons in the longitudinal corner areas include longitudinal pontoons.
- 4. The transporter according to claim 3, wherein the longitudinal pontoons in the longitudinal corner areas extend along an entire longitudinal direction of the transporter and have a ballasting chamber at each end, which ballasting chambers in the longitudinal direction are extendable towards the middle of the pontoon.
- 5. The transporter according to claim 1, wherein the underside has at least one longitudinal pontoon.
- 6. The transporter according to claim 5, wherein at least one of the longitudinal pontoons, compared to a surface forming the underside, is located closer to a central area of the transporter such that when the transporter is lying in the water with the underside down, the at least one longitudinal pontoon in the underside is located at least partly above the water.
- 7. The transporter according to claim 1, wherein the transporter is open in at least one of the short sides to thereby provide easy access for objects which are to be placed in an area above the underside.
- 8. The transporter according to claim 1, wherein one end of the underside has a recess formed due to the underside in the longitudinal direction of the transporter has a shorter extension than the long sides, whereby when the transporter is lying in the water with the underside down, the long dies can be moved on to the outside of a support for an object which is to be transferred to the transporter.
- 9. The transporter according to claim 8, wherein the pontoons in the longitudinal corner areas include longitudinal pontoons and wherein the longitudinal pontoons between the underside and the long sides at an end of the transporter adjacent the recess have projecting sections which project past the long sides in the longitudinal direction whereby when at least a portion of the pontoons are deballasted, the projecting sections contribute to keeping the transporter horizontal when lying in the water with the underside down and further support an object at the same end of the transporter.
- 10. The transporter according to claim 3, wherein the longitudinal pontoons between the underside and the long sides have projecting sections which project past the long sides in the longitudinal direction whereby when at least a portion of the pontoons are deballasted, the projecting sections contribute to keeping the transporter horizontal when lying in the water with the underside down and further support an object at the same end of the transporter.
- 11. The transporter according to claim 3, wherein the longitudinal pontoons are composed of tubes.
- 12. The transporter according to claim 2, wherein the transverse connecting elements in the long sides and underside of the transporter are composed of at least one of pontoons and tubes.
- 13. The transporter according to claim 12, wherein the at least one of pontoons and tubes are ballastable.
- 14. The transporter according to claim 1, wherein the oblong structure is made from hollow tubes.
- 15. A method for at least transporting heavy objects at sea, the method comprising the steps of:providing an oblong structure with a U-shaped cross section and a prismatic enveloping surface having eight corners, the oblong structure having two long sides, an intermediate underside, an opposite open top side and two short sides; rotating the structure to any desired position in the water by ballasting and deballasting selected ballasting chambers, each of the eight corners of the prismatic enveloping surface having at least one of the ballasting chambers; and attaching at least one object to be transported to the transporter after the step of rotating.
- 16. The method for transporting heaving objects at sea according to claim 15, further comprising the steps of:bringing the transporter into abutment with a jacket supporting the at least one object to be transported; and lifting the at least one object from the jacket during the step of rotating to thereby detach the at least one object from the jacket.
- 17. The method for transporting heaving objects at sea according to claim 15, wherein the at least one object is a platform deck and wherein the method further comprises the step of moving the platform through the sea on the transporter.
- 18. A portion of a disassembled offshore platform including at least one of the jacket and platform produced in accordance with the steps of claim 17.
- 19. A portion of a disassembled offshore platform including a jacket produced in accordance with the steps of claim 16.
- 20. A portion of a disassembled offshore platform including at least one object produced in accordance with the steps of claim 15.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
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965439 |
Dec 1996 |
NO |
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973563 |
Aug 1997 |
NO |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the National phase under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/NO97/00344 which has an International filing date of Dec. 17, 1997
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/NO97/00344 |
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WO |
00 |
8/16/1999 |
8/16/1999 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO98/26979 |
6/25/1998 |
WO |
A |
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