E02B17/0809

Method and apparatus for elevating a marine platform
10017909 · 2018-07-10 · ·

A method of elevating the deck area of a marine platform (e.g., oil and gas well drilling or production platform) utilizes a specially configured sleeve support to support the platform legs so that they can be cut. Once cut, rams or jacks elevate the platform above the cuts. The sleeve support is then connected (e.g., welded) to the platform leg and becomes part of the structural support for the platform. In one embodiment, two sleeves are employed. In another embodiment, the jacks or rams elevate in two stages including a first stage wherein one sleeve elevates and the other sleeve does not elevate and a second stage wherein both sleeves elevate together.

Onboard boat lift structure and method
09950772 · 2018-04-24 · ·

An onboard lift for a pontoon boat has four legs pivotally attached underneath a platform and extending between the outer pontoons. Each leg terminates in a slide foot. The pivot pin for each leg is canted, such as at 13 relative to horizontal. In a stowed position, the legs and slide feet extend forward in the direction of travel and tight to the platform. When used to lift the boat, actuation of the legs pushes the slide feet outward due to the cant of the pivot axis, such that the slide feet are positioned underneath the outer pontoons when the boat is fully raised. The control allows separate powering of the front legs from the rear legs, and further has a display so the user can see the amount of extension of each set of legs.

Method and apparatus for elevating a marine platform
09926683 · 2018-03-27 · ·

A method of elevating the deck area of a marine platform (e.g., oil and gas well drilling or production platform) utilizes a specially configured sleeve support to support the platform legs so that they can be cut. Once cut, rams or jacks elevate the platform above the cuts. The sleeve support is then connected (e.g., welded) to the platform leg and becomes part of the structural support for the platform. In one embodiment, two sleeves are employed. In another embodiment, the jacks or rams elevate in two stages including a first stage wherein one sleeve elevates and the other sleeve does not elevate and a second stage wherein both sleeves elevate together.

APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR MOVING A LOAD BETWEEN A FLOATING VESSEL AND A SUBMERGED POSITION
20240409189 · 2024-12-12 · ·

The present disclosure describes an apparatus for suspending a connector provided on a first elongated hoisting member during a subsea hoisting operation. The apparatus includes a mechanism for holding the connector, in which, when the mechanism is subjected to a hydrostatic pressure above a threshold pressure, the mechanism is changeable to a configuration for moving past the connector while the apparatus is raised. Also described are a system and methods for moving a load between a floating vessel and a submerged position.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ELEVATING A MARINE PLATFORM
20170335534 · 2017-11-23 ·

A method of elevating the deck area of a marine platform (e.g., oil and gas well drilling or production platform) utilizes a specially configured sleeve support to support the platform legs so that they can be cut. Once cut, rams or jacks elevate the platform above the cuts. The sleeve support is then connected (e.g., welded) to the platform leg and becomes part of the structural support for the platform. In one embodiment, two sleeves are employed. In another embodiment, the jacks or rams elevate in two stages including a first stage wherein one sleeve elevates and the other sleeve does not elevate and a second stage wherein both sleeves elevate together.

Method and apparatus for elevating a marine platform
09670637 · 2017-06-06 ·

A method of elevating the deck area of a marine platform (e.g., oil and gas well drilling or production platform) utilizes a specially configured sleeve support to support the platform legs so that they can be cut. Once cut, rams or jacks elevate the platform above the cuts. The sleeve support is then connected (e.g., welded) to the platform leg and becomes part of the structural support for the platform. In one embodiment, two sleeves are employed. In another embodiment, the jacks or rams elevate in two stages including a first stage wherein one sleeve elevates and the other sleeve does not elevate and a second stage wherein both sleeves elevate together.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ELEVATING A MARINE PLATFORM
20170096790 · 2017-04-06 ·

A method of elevating the deck area of a marine platform (e.g., oil and gas well drilling or production platform) utilizes a specially configured sleeve support to support the platform legs so that they can be cut. Once cut, rams or jacks elevate the platform above the cuts. The sleeve support is then connected (e.g., welded) to the platform leg and becomes part of the structural support for the platform. In one embodiment, two sleeves are employed. In another embodiment, the jacks or rams elevate in two stages including a first stage wherein one sleeve elevates and the other sleeve does not elevate and a second stage wherein both sleeves elevate together.

INTERNAL JACKET LEVELING TOOL

A jacket leveling tool may comprise a substantially cylindrical central body and a plurality of hydraulic cylinders disposed about the body. Disposed about an exterior surface of the central body may be a radial skirt and radial collar, each of which may also be attached to one end of the plurality of hydraulic cylinders. A cap may be attached to an upper end of the central body, with first and second links configured to attach to connection points on an outer surface of a jacket, such that the relative vertical position of the jacket may be adjusted through the injection of hydraulic fluid into the hydraulic cylinders.

Experiment device for spudcan penetration and pullout of jack-up rig

This disclosure provides an experiment device for spudcan penetration and pullout of a jack-up rig, comprising an experiment bench and a spudcan leg, and further comprising: a ballasting tank; supporting wheels provided on the experiment bench; a suspension rope wound around the supporting wheels with two ends being connected respectively to the spudcan leg and the ballasting tank, wherein the ballasting tank has a first state of being seated on the spudcan leg and a second state of being separated from the spudcan leg and suspended under the suspension rope, by configuring the ballasting tank to have two different states, the gravity of the ballasting tank can be used as both the penetration force and the pullout force, and eliminating the need to provide two loading devices to apply the penetration pressure and the pullout force respectively.