Claims
- 1. A turret mooring system for a vessel which includes a moon pool, the turret mooring system comprising:
a turret which is positioned in the moon pool; means for anchoring the turret to the sea floor; a bearing assembly for rotatably connecting the turret to the vessel; and a bearing support assembly which comprises an upper ring member to which the bearing assembly is connected, a lower ring member which is connected to the vessel in the moon pool, and a number of elongated support beams which are connected between the upper and lower ring members; wherein the lower ring member is connected to the vessel near the vertical center of the vessel.
- 2. The turret mooring system of claim 1, wherein the support beams are designed to deflect in order to allow the turret to pivot about a horizontal axis located near the bearing assembly.
- 3. The turret mooring system of claim 1, wherein the upper ring member comprises a circular base to which the bearing assembly is connected and a cylindrical hoop which is connected to the base.
- 4. The turret mooring system of claim 3, wherein the upper ring member further comprises a number of upper ribs, each of which is connected to the base, the hoop and an upper end of a corresponding support beam.
- 5. The turret mooring system of claim 1, wherein the lower ring member comprises a circular reaction ring which is supported on a corresponding portion of the vessel.
- 6. The turret mooring system of claim 5, wherein the lower ring member further comprises a number of lower ribs, each of which is connected to the reaction ring and a lower end of a corresponding support beam.
- 7. The turret mooring system of claim 5, wherein the reaction ring is supported on a support ring that is attached to the vessel.
- 8. The turret mooring system of claim 7, further comprising means for aligning the axis of rotation of the bearing assembly with another axis.
- 9. The turret mooring system of claim 8, wherein the aligning means comprises a number of axial jack screws which are operatively engaged between the support ring and the reaction ring.
- 10. The turret mooring system of claim 9, wherein the aligning means further comprises a number of radial jack screws which are operatively engaged between the vessel and the reaction ring.
- 11. The turret mooring system of claim 7, further comprising means for securing the reaction ring to the support ring.
- 12. The turret mooring system of claim 11, wherein the securing means comprises a number of bolts.
- 13. The turret mooring system of claim 7, further comprising a hardenable grout which is disposed between the support ring and the reaction ring.
- 14. A turret mooring system for a vessel which includes a moon pool, the turret mooring system comprising:
a turret which is positioned in the moon pool; means for anchoring the turret to the sea floor; a bearing assembly for rotatably connecting the turret to the vessel; and a bearing support assembly which comprises an upper ring member to which the bearing assembly is connected, a lower ring member which is connected to the vessel in the moon pool, and a number of elongated support beams which are connected between the upper and lower ring members; wherein the upper ring member is located near a first vertical position of the moon pool, the lower ring member is located near a second vertical position of the moon pool, and the deflections of the moon pool due to hogging and sagging of the vessel are smaller at the second vertical position than at the first vertical position.
- 15. The turret mooring system of claim 14, wherein the second vertical position is located near the vertical center of the vessel.
- 16. The turret mooring system of claim 14, wherein the support beams are designed to deflect in order to allow the turret to pivot about a horizontal axis located near the bearing assembly.
- 17. The turret mooring system of claim 14, wherein the upper ring member comprises a circular base to which the bearing assembly is connected and a cylindrical hoop which is connected to the base.
- 18. The turret mooring system of claim 17, wherein the upper ring member further comprises a number of upper ribs, each of which is connected to the base, the hoop and an upper end of a corresponding support beam.
- 19. The turret mooring system of claim 14, wherein the lower ring member comprises a circular reaction ring which is supported on a corresponding portion of the vessel.
- 20. The turret mooring system of claim 19, wherein the lower ring member further comprises a number of lower ribs, each of which is connected to the reaction ring and a lower end of a corresponding support beam.
- 21. The turret mooring system of claim 19, wherein the reaction ring is supported on a support ring that is attached to the vessel.
- 22. The turret mooring system of claim 21, further comprising means for aligning the axis of rotation of the bearing assembly with another axis.
- 23. The turret mooring system of claim 22, wherein the aligning means comprises a number of axial jack screws which are operatively engaged between the support ring and the reaction ring.
- 24. The turret mooring system of claim 23, wherein the aligning means further comprises a number of radial jack screws which are operatively engaged between the vessel and the reaction ring.
- 25. The turret mooring system of claim 21, further comprising means for securing the reaction ring to the support ring.
- 26. The turret mooring system of claim 25, wherein the securing means comprises a number of bolts.
- 27. The turret mooring system of claim 21, further comprising a hardenable grout which is disposed between the support ring and the reaction ring.
- 28. A bearing support assembly for a turret mooring system which includes a turret that is positioned in a moon pool of a vessel and is rotatably connected to the vessel by a bearing assembly, the bearing support assembly comprising:
an upper ring member to which the bearing assembly is connected; a lower ring member which is connected to the vessel in the moon pool; and a number of elongated support beams which are connected between the upper and lower ring members; wherein the lower ring member is located closer to the vertical center of the vessel than to the top of the moon pool.
- 29. The turret mooring system of claim 28, wherein the lower ring member is connected to the vessel near the vertical center of the vessel.
- 30. The turret mooring system of claim 28, wherein the support beams are designed to deflect in order to allow the turret to pivot about a horizontal axis located near the bearing assembly.
- 31. The turret mooring system of claim 28, wherein the upper ring member comprises a circular base to which the bearing assembly is connected and a cylindrical hoop which is connected to the base.
- 32. The turret mooring system of claim 31, wherein the upper ring member further comprises a number of upper ribs, each of which is connected to the base, the hoop and an upper end of a corresponding support beam.
- 33. The turret mooring system of claim 28, wherein the lower ring member comprises a circular reaction ring which is supported on a corresponding portion of the vessel.
- 34. The turret mooring system of claim 33, wherein the lower ring member further comprises a number of lower ribs, each of which is connected to the reaction ring and a lower end of a corresponding support beam.
- 35. The turret mooring system of claim 33, wherein the reaction ring is supported on a support ring that is attached to the vessel.
- 36. The turret mooring system of claim 35, further comprising means for aligning the axis of rotation of the bearing assembly with another axis.
- 37. The turret mooring system of claim 36, wherein the aligning means comprises a number of axial jack screws which are operatively engaged between the support ring and the reaction ring.
- 38. The turret mooring system of claim 37, wherein the aligning means further comprises a number of radial jack screws which are operatively engaged between the vessel and the reaction ring.
- 39. The turret mooring system of claim 35, further comprising means for securing the reaction ring to the support ring.
- 40. The turret mooring system of claim 39, wherein the securing means comprises a number of bolts.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is based on U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/465,092, which was filed on Apr. 23, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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