Claims
- 1. A pipe-laying vessel comprising:
means for propelling the vessel during pipe-laying; a tower on the vessel; means for raising a length of pipe from a deck of the vessel to a position aligned with the tower; means for joining such a length of pipe to a pipeline being laid; tensioners arranged to grip such a pipeline and to lower it into the water while maintaining a desired tension in the pipeline as the pipeline passes through the tensioners; and one or more clamps arranged to grip the pipeline below the tensioners.
- 2. A pipe-laying vessel that is propelled during pipe-laying, the vessel comprising:
a tower on the vessel; a device for raising a length of pipe from a deck of the vessel to a position aligned with the tower; a station for joining such a length of pipe to a pipeline being laid; tensioners arranged to grip such a pipeline and to lower it into the water while maintaining a desired tension in the pipeline as the pipeline passes through the tensioners; and one or more clamps arranged to grip the pipeline below the tensioners.
- 3. A pipe-laying vessel for J-laying that is propelled during pipe-laying, the vessel comprising:
a tower on the vessel; means for raising a length of pipe from a deck of the vessel to a position aligned with the tower; means for joining such a length of pipe to a pipeline being laid; crawler-track tensioners arranged to grip such a pipeline and to lower it into the water while maintaining a desired tension in the pipeline as the pipeline passes through the crawler-track tensioners; and one or more clamps arranged to grip the pipeline below the crawler-track tensioners.
- 4. A pipe-laying vessel for J-laying that is propelled during pipe-laying, the vessel comprising:
a tower on the vessel; a device for raising a length of pipe from a deck of the vessel to a position aligned with the tower; a station for joining the length of pipe to a pipeline being laid; crawler-track tensioners arranged to grip the pipeline and to lower the pipeline into the water while maintaining a desired tension in the pipeline as the pipeline passes through the crawler-track tensioners; and one or more clamps arranged to grip the pipeline below the crawler-track tensioners.
- 5. A pipe-laying vessel for J-laying that is propelled during pipe-laying, the vessel comprising:
a tower on the vessel; longitudinal conveyors for bringing lengths of pipe into a position generally aligned with the tower; a pipe loader for lifting the lengths of pipe along the tower; a station for joining the lengths of pipe to a pipeline being laid; tensioners arranged to grip the pipeline and to lower the pipeline into the water while maintaining a desired tension in the pipeline as the pipeline passes through the tensioners; and one or more clamps arranged to grip the pipeline below the tensioners.
- 6. A method of laying pipes from a vessel having a tower, comprising:
repeatedly raising lengths of pipe from a deck of the vessel to a position aligned with the tower; joining each length of pipe in turn to a pipeline being laid; gripping the pipeline with tensioners and lowering the pipeline into the water while maintaining a desired tension in the pipeline as the pipeline passes through the tensioners; and gripping the pipeline with one or more clamps below the tensioners during any interruptions in laying.
- 7. A method of J-laying pipes from a vessel having a tower, comprising:
repeatedly raising lengths of pipe from a deck of the vessel to a position aligned with the tower; joining each length of pipe in turn to a pipeline being laid; gripping the pipeline with crawler-track tensioners and lowering the pipeline into the water while maintaining a desired tension in the pipeline as the pipeline passes through the crawler-track tensioners; and gripping the pipeline with one or more clamps below the crawler-track tensioners during any interruptions in laying.
- 8. A pipe-laying vessel comprising an upwardly extending tower assembly defining a path down which the pipe passes as a pipeline is being laid by the vessel, and a lower guide arrangement for guiding the pipeline after it has passed down the tower, the lower guide arrangement including a plurality of sets of guide rollers spaced apart along the path of the pipeline and defining the lateral limits of the path, the guide rollers being located such that they allow some bending of the pipeline as it passes through the lower guide arrangement.
- 9. The vessel according to claim 8, in which the plurality of sets of guide rollers comprises three or more sets of guide rollers.
- 10. The vessel according to claim 8, in which the plurality of sets of guide rollers comprises five or more sets of guide rollers.
- 11. The vessel according to claim 8, in which the guide rollers of at least one set of rollers include rollers whose axes of rotation, in a plane perpendicular to the tower, are inclined to one another.
- 12. The vessel according to claim 11, in which the guide rollers of at least one set of rollers extend at least one quarter of a revolution around the path of the pipeline.
- 13. The vessel according to claim 11, in which the guide rollers of at least one set of rollers extend substantially all around the path of the pipeline.
- 14. A method of laying a pipeline from a vessel, comprising lowering the pipeline down an upwardly extending tower assembly of the vessel and then through a lower guide arrangement, the lower guide arrangement including a plurality of sets of guide rollers spaced apart along the path of the pipeline and defining the lateral limits of the pipeline, the pipeline undergoing some bending as it passes through the lower guide arrangement.
- 15. A pipe-laying vessel that is propelled during pipe-laying, the vessel comprising:
a tower on the vessel; an upper pipe joining station at an upper location along the tower; means for raising a length of pipe from the deck to a position aligned with the tower and with the bottom of the length of pipe at substantially the level of the upper joining station; a lower pipe joining station at a lower location along the tower, separated from the upper joining station by substantially the length of one length of pipe; and means at the upper or lower joining stations for joining a length of pipe to a pipeline being laid.
- 16. The pipe-laying vessel according to claim 15, wherein the vessel comprises means at the upper and lower joining stations for joining a length of pipe to a pipeline being laid.
- 17. A pipe-laying vessel that is propelled during pipe-laying, the vessel comprising:
a tower on the vessel; an upper pipe welding station at an upper location along the tower; means for raising a length of pipe from the deck to a position aligned with the tower and with the bottom of the length of pipe at substantially the level of the upper pipe welding station; and a lower pipe station at a lower location along the tower, separated from the upper pipe welding station by substantially the length of one length of pipe, the lower pipe station being equipped for testing the welding carried out at the upper pipe welding station.
- 18. A pipe-laying vessel that is propelled during pipe-laying, the vessel comprising:
a tower on the vessel; an upper pipe welding station at an upper location along the tower for joining a length of pipe to a pipeline being laid; means for bringing the lengths of pipe into a position generally aligned with the tower; means for lifting the lengths of pipe along the tower with the bottom of the length of pipe at substantially the level of the upper pipe welding station; and a lower pipe station at a lower location along the tower, separated from the upper pipe welding station by substantially the length of one length of pipe, the lower pipe station being equipped for testing the welding carried out at the upper pipe welding station.
- 19. A pipe-laying vessel that is propelled during pipe-laying, the vessel comprising:
a tower on the vessel; an upper pipe joining station at an upper location along the tower; a device for raising a length of pipe from the deck to a position aligned with the tower and with the bottom of the length of pipe at substantially the level of the upper joining station; a lower pipe joining station at a lower location along the tower, separated from the upper joining station by substantially the length of one length of pipe; and welders at the upper or lower joining stations for joining a length of pipe to a pipeline being laid.
- 20. The pipe-laying vessel according to claim 19, comprising welders at the upper and lower joining stations for joining a length of pipe to a pipeline being laid.
- 21. A pipe-laying vessel that is propelled during pipe-laying, the vessel comprising:
a tower on the vessel; an upper pipe welding station at an upper location along the tower for joining a length of pipe to a pipeline being laid; longitudinal conveyors for bringing the lengths of pipe into a position generally aligned with the tower; a pipe loader for lifting the lengths of pipe along the tower with the bottom of the length of pipe at substantially the level of the upper pipe welding station; and a lower pipe station at a lower location along the tower, separated from the upper pipe welding station by substantially the length of one length of pipe, the lower pipe station being equipped for testing the welding carried out at the upper pipe welding station.
- 22. A method of laying pipes from a vessel having a tower, the vessel comprising:
repeatedly raising lengths of pipe from a deck of the vessel to a position aligned with the tower; and joining each length of pipe in turn to a pipeline being laid; wherein upper and lower pipe joining stations are provided on the tower, the joining of the pipe is carried out at the upper or lower pipe joining stations and the pipe joining stations are separated by substantially the length of one length of pipe.
- 23. The method according to claim 22, wherein the joining is carried out at the upper and lower pipe joining stations.
- 24. A method of laying pipes from a vessel having a tower, the vessel comprising:
repeatedly raising lengths of pipe from a deck of the vessel to a position aligned with the tower; and joining each length of pipe in turn to a pipeline being laid; wherein an upper pipe welding station and a lower pipe station are provided on the tower, the joining of the pipe is carried out at the upper pipe welding station and the upper pipe welding station and the lower pipe stations are separated by substantially the length of one length of pipe.
- 25. The method according to claim 24, wherein the lower pipe station is equipped for non-destructive testing and finishing of the join between the length of pipe and the pipeline being laid.
- 26. A method of laying pipes from a vessel having a tower, the vessel, comprising:
repeatedly bringing lengths of pipe into a position generally aligned with the tower; repeatedly lifting the lengths of pipe along the tower; and joining each length of pipe in turn to a pipeline being laid; wherein upper and lower pipe joining stations are provided on the tower, the joining of the pipe is carried out at the upper or lower pipe joining stations and the pipe joining stations are separated by substantially the length of one length of pipe.
- 27. The method according to claim 27, wherein the joining is carried out at the upper and lower pipe joining stations.
- 28. A pipe-laying vessel that is propelled during pipe-laying, the vessel comprising:
an apparatus for assembling sections of pipe generally horizontally on the vessel to form longer lengths; a tower at the bow of the vessel, with respect to an intended direction of movement during pipe-laying, pivotally mounted so that it can be angled to the vertical with the top of the tower being further forward in the intended direction of movement during pipe-laying than the bottom of the tower; a device for raising a length of pipe from a deck to a position aligned with the tower; a station for joining such a length of pipe to a pipeline being laid; tensioners arranged to grip such a pipeline and to lower the pipeline into the water while maintaining a desired tension in the pipeline; one or more clamps arranged to grip the pipeline below the tensioners; and a lower ramp provided with rollers and arranged to guide the pipeline as it leaves the vessel.
- 29. A pipe-laying vessel that is propelled during pipe-laying, the vessel comprising:
a tower at the bow of the vessel, with respect to an intended direction of movement during pipe-laying, pivotally mounted so that it can be angled to the vertical with the top of the tower being further forward in the intended direction of movement during pipe-laying than the bottom of the tower; means for raising a length of pipe from a deck of the vessel to a position aligned with the tower; and means for joining such a length of pipe to a pipeline being laid; wherein the tower is placed at the extreme bow of the vessel whereby pipeline being laid by the vessel is not enclosed by the vessel in the region of the hull of the vessel.
- 30. A pipe-laying vessel that is propelled during pipe-laying, the vessel comprising:
a tower at the bow of the vessel, with respect to an intended direction of movement during pipe-laying, pivotally mounted so that it can be angled to the vertical with the top of the tower being further forward in the intended direction of movement during pipe-laying than the bottom of the tower; a device for raising a length of pipe from a deck of the vessel to a position aligned with the tower; and a station for joining such a length of pipe to a pipeline being laid; wherein the tower is placed at the extreme bow of the vessel whereby pipeline being laid by the vessel is not enclosed by the vessel in the region of the hull of the vessel.
- 31. A method of laying pipes from a vessel having a tower at the bow of the vessel with respect to an intended direction of movement during pipe-laying, pivotally mounted so that it can be angled to the vertical with the top of the tower being further forward in the intended direction of movement during pipe-laying than the bottom of the tower, the method comprising;
repeatedly raising lengths of pipe from a deck of the vessel to a position aligned with the tower; and joining each length of pipe in turn to a pipeline being laid; wherein the tower is at the extreme bow of the vessel, whereby pipeline being laid by the vessel is not enclosed by the vessel in the region of the hull of the vessel.
Priority Claims (2)
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9816026.0 |
Jul 1998 |
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9904422.4 |
Feb 1999 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/744,211, filed on Jan. 22, 2001, which is a national stage application of PCT/EP99/05201, filed on Jul. 21, 1999, which claims priority of GB 9816026.0, filed on Jul. 22, 1998 and GB 9904422.4, filed on Feb. 25, 1999. The contents of all above-identified applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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