The invention relates to subsea termination frames which can provide an interface to an underwater vehicle such as a remotely operated vehicle or an autonomously operated vehicle and their manufacture.
Subsea termination frames are typically welded or bolted structures with a fixed declination angle, preventing a custom frame designed for a particular client's requirement. These are also typically not able to be re-configured to rapidly meet various operation requirements.
Further, current manufacturing processes of subsea termination frames occur in a rigid, linear path. A parallel manufacturing process for subsea termination heads can allow the structural termination frame and the internals to be manufactured in parallel, reduce the total manufacturing time/cost for a subsea termination head.
The following figures are illustrative.
In its embodiments, versatile flying lead (VHL) termination head system 100 comprises underwater vehicle interface 110 which allows adjustability of a frame angle which further allows one termination head design to be used for various operation requirements. It also allows for use of standardized machined (non-fabricated) building blocks for a centralized spine of the disclosed termination frame which allows for part simplicity and remote manufacturing.
In various embodiments, parallel manufacturing of versatile flying lead (VHL) termination head system 100 may reduce manufacturing time and cost.
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Interface plate 120 may further comprise upper interface plate 120a removably connected to lower interface plate 120b.
In embodiments the termination frames comprises a connection end (141 (
The configurable declination angle typically comprises a set of predetermined, distinct, configurable declination angles.
The device may comprise a typical underwater component such as subsea umbilical (10) or a cable.
In embodiments, the adjuster (131 (
Underwater vehicle interface 110 typically comprises remotely operated vehicle bucket (150).
In certain embodiments, a conduit (not shown the figures) may be present and connected to interface plate 120 and/or underwater vehicle interface 110.
In embodiments, underwater vehicle interface 110 comprises removable plate 112 and may further comprise remotely operated vehicle bucket 150.
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In these embodiments, interface plate 120 is typically connected to lower termination plate 130 at an end of lower termination plate 130 opposite from an end of lower termination plate 130 where underwater vehicle interface 110 is disposed. Further, interface plate 121 may be present and disposed intermediate interface plate 120 and lower termination frame plate 130 where interface plate 121 is connected to interface plate 120 and lower termination frame plate 130. Interface plate 121 may further comprise interface plate mounting support 122 configured to connect interface plate 121 to lower termination frame plate 130.
In these embodiments, a set of lower frame covers 110a may be present and connected to lower termination frame plate 130. Further, a set of upper frame covers 110b may be present and connected to upper termination frame plate 140 where the set of upper frame covers 110b is configured to slidably interface with the set of lower frame covers 110a.
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Further, connection end 201 may comprise a predetermined set of connector receivers 204 and underwater vehicle interface 110 may comprise bracket 111 which comprises a predetermined set of bracket receivers adapted to align with a predetermined subset of the predetermined set of connector receivers 204. Adjuster 231 typically comprises a predetermined set of fasteners 232 adapted to be received through the predetermined set of bracket receivers and their aligned predetermined subset of the predetermined set of connector receivers.
In these embodiments, fasteners typically comprise bolt 232 and nut 233 adapted to thread onto bolt 232.
In the operation of exemplary embodiments, a versatile flying lead (VHL) subsea termination head system 100 may be manufactured and assembled by obtaining a predetermined set of standardized structural building blocks that fit together to form a complete termination frame, where the termination frame is as described above in its various embodiments. The predetermined set of standardized structural building blocks may be used to construct the versatile flying lead (VHL) subsea termination head system 100 from the predetermined set of standardized structural building blocks substantially in parallel.
Underwater vehicle interface 110 may be connected to the termination frame at a predetermined angle using the adjuster (131 (
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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 and/or an illustrative method may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.
This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/280,702 and claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/632,714 entitled “Versatile Flying Lead (HFL) Termhead System” filed Oct. 20, 2018.
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