Offshore cargo rack for use in transferring loads between a marine vessel and an offshore platform
09738415 · 2017-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2590/0066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D88/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D88/128
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/0033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D19/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D88/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D88/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cargo rack for transferring loads between a marine vessel and an offshore marine platform (for example, oil and gas well drilling or production platform) provides a frame having a front, a rear, and upper and lower end portions. The lower end of the frame has a perimeter beam base, a raised floor and a pair of open-ended parallel fork tine tubes or sockets that communicate with the perimeter beam at the front and rear of the frame, preferably being structurally connected (e.g., welded) thereto. Openings in the perimeter beam base align with the forklift tine tubes or sockets. The frame includes a plurality of fixed side walls extending upwardly from the perimeter beam that include at least left and right side walls. A plurality of gates are movably mounted on the frame including a gate at least at the front and at least at the rear of the frame, each gate being movable between open and closed positions, the gates enabling a forklift to place loads on the floor by accessing either the front of the frame or the rear of the frame. Each gate can be pivotally attached to a fixed side wall. The frame has vertically extending positioning beams or lugs that segment the raised floor into a plurality of load-holding positions. Each load holding position has a plurality of positioning beams or lugs that laterally hold a load module (e.g., palletized load) in position once a load is placed on the raised floor.
Claims
1. A cargo rack comprising: a) a frame having a front, a rear, and upper and lower end portions; b) the lower end portion of the frame providing a base with a floor providing multiple load holding positions, each configured to hold a separate load module; c) a plurality of load modules that are supported with the frame during use; d) the frame including a plurality of side walls that attach to and extend upwardly from the base and including at least left and right side walls, the frame having four corners with a corner column at each corner; e) an intermediate column positioned in between each pair of corner columns; f) a plurality of gates that are movably mounted to the frame, including a pair of gates at the front and a pair of gates at the rear of the frame, each gate being movably mounted to the frame between open and closed positions, each gate spanning in a horizontal direction from a corner column to an intermediate column; g) a plurality of lifting eyes attached to the upper end portion of the frame, each lifting eye attached to the frame next to an intermediate column; h) inner supports that separate the base into said load holding positions, said inner supports spanning between intermediate columns to define a transverse support that is generally aligned with a pair of said lifting eyes; and i) wherein the inner supports include inclined members and a lifting eye at a top of each inclined member.
2. The cargo rack of claim 1 wherein there are four load holding positions.
3. The cargo rack of claim 1 wherein there are a pair of gates at the front of the frame.
4. The cargo rack of claim 1 wherein there are a pair of gates at the rear of the frame.
5. The cargo rack of claim 1 wherein at least a part of the floor is inclined.
6. The cargo rack of claim 5 wherein the floor attaches to an upper end portion of the base.
7. The cargo rack of claim 5 wherein there is a drain opening in the floor.
8. The cargo rack of claim 1 wherein the floor attaches to an upper end portion of the frame at the base.
9. The cargo rack of claim 1 further comprising clamps movably attached to the upper end of the frame between clamping and release positions for restraining vertical movement of a load that is placed on the floor.
10. The cargo rack of claim 1 further comprising raised portions that extend above the floor for providing a level surface to engage a load placed on a load holding position of the frame.
11. A cargo rack comprising: a) a frame having a perimeter, a front, a rear, and upper and lower end portions; b) the frame including a plurality of side walls extending upwardly from the frame perimeter and including at least left and right side walls, four corners that each provide a corner column and one or more intermediate columns in between a pair of corner columns; c) a plurality of lifting eyes attached to the upper end portion of the frame, each lifting eye attached to the frame next to an intermediate column; d) a plurality of gates that are movably mounted to the frame, each gate being movable between open and closed positions, each gate extending between a corner column and an intermediate column; e) the frame having a floor that provides a plurality of load holding positions; and inner supports that separate the frame perimeter into said load holding position, each said inner support spanning between a pair of intermediate columns to define a transverse support that is generally aligned with a pair of said lifting eyes; and g) wherein said transverse supports each include one or more inclined members spaced inwardly of said perimeter, a said lifting eye being on a top of each said inclined member.
12. The cargo rack of claim 11 wherein there are four load holding positions.
13. The cargo rack of claim 11 wherein there are a pair of gates at the front of the frame.
14. The cargo rack of claim 11 wherein there are a pair of gates at the rear of the frame.
15. The cargo rack of claim 11 wherein the floor includes inclined portions.
16. The cargo rack of claim 15 wherein there is a drain in the floor.
17. The cargo rack of claim 11 wherein the frame lower end portion includes a plurality of perimeter beams and the floor attaches to the perimeter beams.
18. The cargo rack of claim 17 wherein the floor attaches to an upper end portion of at least one of the perimeter beams.
19. The cargo rack of claim 11 further comprising clamps movably attached to the upper end portion of the frame between clamping and release positions for restraining vertical movement of a load that is placed on the load platform.
20. A cargo rack comprising: a) a frame having a perimeter and front, rear, and upper and lower end portions; b) the lower end portion of the frame providing a frame perimeter base with a floor providing multiple load holding positions, each configured to hold a separate load module; c) a plurality of load modules that are supported with the frame during use; d) the frame perimeter base including a plurality of side walls that attach to and extend upwardly from the base and including at least left and right side walls, the frame having four corners with a corner column at each corner; e) an intermediate column positioned in between each pair of corner columns; f) a plurality of gates that are movably mounted to the frame, including a pair of gates at the front and a pair of gates at the rear of the frame, each gate being movably mounted to the frame between open and closed positions, each gate spanning in a horizontal direction from a corner column to an intermediate column; g) a plurality of lifting eyes attached to an upper end portion of the frame, each lifting eye attached to the frame next to an intermediate column; h) inner supports that separate the frame perimeter base into said load holding positions, said inner supports spanning between intermediate columns to define a transverse support that is generally aligned with a pair of said lifting eyes; and i) wherein each lifting eye is spaced inwardly of said frame perimeter base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(36) Cargo rack 10 provides a frame 11 having an upper end portion 12 and a lower end portion 13. The lower end portion 13 includes a base 14. Base 14 can provide a bottom 15 configured to rest upon an underlying support surface such as a floor 16.
(37) Base 14 floor 16 is divided into a number of floor segments or quadrants 17, 18, 19, 20. Each floor segment or quadrant 17-20 can contain a load module or tank 105. This arrangement can be seen in
(38) Frame 11 has sidewalls or gates or doors. In a preferred embodiment, there are four doors 21, 22, 23, 24. The doors 21-24 are arranged in pairs. As shown in
(39) Each door 21-24 is movably (e.g. hingedly) attached to frame 11. Hinges 25, 26, 27, 28 are provided. The door 21 attaches to frame 11 at hinges 25. The door 22 attaches to frame 11 at hinges 26. Similarly, door 23 attaches to frame 11 at hinges 27. Door 24 attaches to frame 11 at hinges 28.
(40) Each of the hinges 25-28 is attached to a corner column. There are four corner columns 29, 30, 31, 32. Frame 11 also provides a plurality of intermediate columns. There is an intermediate column in between each pair of corner columns 29-32. Upper interior horizontal supports 37-40 form a connection between each intermediate column 33-36 and a central column 41. Diagonal supports 42-45 are also provided, each diagonal support 42-45 extending between the central column 41 and an intermediate 33-36 (see
(41) Plate sections 50, 51, 52, 53 extend between floor 16 and a lower horizontal support 46, 47, 48 or 49. Each plate section 50-53 can have openings 120 for enabling easy cleanup or wash down. In
(42) Four lifting assemblies 54, 55, 56, 57 are provided. Each lifting assembly (see
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(44) The annular grooves 70 of pin 69 register in slots 77 of endplates 71, 72 as shown in
(45) A cover plate 78 can be placed over the block or body 60, the plate 78 being receptive of the bottom 15 of another rack 10 when they are stacked upon one another as shown in
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(47) Valve 92 having valve handle 93 can be placed immediately upstream of discharge of outlet fitting or coupling 91. Header 84 communicates with valve 92. A plurality of four flow lines 94, 95, 96, 97 empty their contents into header 84 as shown in
(48) Flow line 94 connects to swivel 98. The swivel 98 connects to a riser 99 at elbow fitting 100. Another elbow fitting 101 connects to hose section 102. Hose section 102 is provided with a quick connect fitting 103 that forms a quick connect with a flow line 106 that exits the tank or module 105. This connected position can be seen in
(49) Each corner column 29-32 can be provided with a stacking fitting 110 which enables one cargo rack 10 to be stacked upon another cargo tank 10 as seen in
(50) Module receptacles 115 are provided for supporting each corner of a tank or module 105. Each receptacle 115 has a lower plate 116 and side, vertical plates 117, 118 as seen in
(51) A drain is provided for draining fluids from floor 16 such as might occur during a wash down or if there is leakage from one of the modules 105. Drain channel 121 is mounted just under floor 16 as seen in
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(53) Each door 21, 22 can be opened or closed using levers 153, 154 which are attached to the rods 138, 139. Each rod 138, 139 is mounted in a sleeve and in rod guides. The rod 138 is able to move up and down while being supported by sleeve 142, upper rod guide 144, lower rod guide 146 while being moved up or down with a lever 153. In
(54) Similarly, the door 22 has two rods 139, each rod having an attached lever 154. The rod 139 is supported by upper rod guides 145, lower rod guides 147 and sleeve 143. Each of the rod guides 144, 145, 146, 147 provides a rod opening 148 through which a rod 138 or 139 can pass (see
(55) Each of the upper and lower rod guides 144, 147 can be in the form of a horizontal flange 150 or 151.
(56) The upper plate 136 has plate openings 137. Similarly, the lower plate 149 has lower plate openings 152.
(57) Each lever 153, 154 has a lever opening for enabling the lever 153, 154 to be attached to a Tee shaped fitting 157. The lever 153 has lever opening 155. The lever 154 has lever opening 156. Each of the Tee fittings 157 is mounted to a vertical plate. For the door 21, the plate 158 carries two such Tee fittings 157 as shown in
(58) In order to lock the gate 21 or 22, the levers 153 or 154 move toward the upper plate 136 for the upper rods or toward the lower plate 149 for the lower rods. When the levers 153 or 154 are moved to the locking Tee fitting 163 as shown in
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(60) Inner lower horizontal supports 185, 186, 187, 188 are each welded to one another at center 289 and to an intermediate column 164, 165, 166, 167 as shown in
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(65) The following is a list of suitable parts and materials for the various elements of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
PARTS LIST
(66) TABLE-US-00002 PART NO. DESCRIPTION 10 cargo rack 10A cargo rack 11 frame 12 upper end portion 13 lower end portion 14 base 15 bottom 16 floor 17 floor segment/quadrant 18 floor segment/quadrant 19 floor segment/quadrant 20 floor segment/quadrant 21 gate/door 22 gate/door 23 gate/door 24 gate/door 25 hinge 26 hinge 27 hinge 28 hinge 29 corner column 30 corner column 31 corner column 32 corner column 33 intermediate column 34 intermediate column 35 intermediate column 36 intermediate column 37 upper interior horizontal support 38 upper interior horizontal support 39 upper interior horizontal support 40 upper interior horizontal support 41 central column 42 diagonal support 43 diagonal support 44 diagonal support 45 diagonal support 46 lower interior horizontal support 47 lower interior horizontal support 48 lower interior horizontal support 49 lower interior horizontal support 50 plate section 51 plate section 52 plate section 53 plate section 54 lifting assembly 55 lifting assembly 56 lifting assembly 57 lifting assembly 58 peripheral horizontal member 59 upper central fitting 60 lifting flock/body 61 side surface 62 side surface 63 front surface 64 rear surface 65 upper end portion 66 lower end portion 67 recess/slot 68 opening 69 pin 70 annular groove 71 plate 72 plate 73 opening 74 opening 75 bolt 76 opening 77 slot 78 cover plate 79 nut 80 sling/lift line 81 eyelet 82 lifting implement/hook/crown block 83 ring/shackle/lifting fitting 84 header/manifold 85 base interior 86 bottom panel 87 beam 88 beam 89 opening/bore 90 opening/bore 91 discharge/outlet fitting/coupling 92 valve 93 valve handle 94 flow line 95 flow line 96 flow line 97 flow line 98 swivel 99 riser 100 elbow fitting 101 elbow fitting 102 hose section 103 quick connect fitting 104 arrow 105 tank/module 106 tank discharge flow line 107 tank discharge valve 110 stacking fitting 111 gusset/stiffener plate 112 horizontal plate 113 vertical plate 114 vertical plate 115 module receptacle 116 lower plate 117 vertical plate 118 vertical plate 119 tank/module foot 120 opening/slot 121 drain channel 122 flow bore 123 floor opening 124 drain channel inlet opening 125 arrow 126 drain flow pipe 127 cap 128 arrow 129 outlet valve 130 vertical member 131 vertical member 132 vertical member 133 vertical member 134 horizontal member 135 horizontal member 136 upper plate 137 upper plate opening 138 rod 139 rod 140 vertical flanged member 141 vertical flanged member 142 sleeve 143 sleeve 144 upper rod guide 145 upper rod guide 146 lower rod guide 147 lower rod guide 148 rod opening 149 lower plate 150 horizontal flange 151 horizontal flange 152 lower plate opening 153 lever 154 lever 155 lever opening 156 lever opening 157 Tee fitting - unlock 158 vertical plate 159 vertical plate 160 arrow 161 arrow 162 arrow 163 Tee fitting - lock 164 intermediate column 165 intermediate column 166 intermediate column 167 intermediate column 168 inclined column/outer diagonal support 169 inclined column/outer diagonal support 170 inclined column/outer diagonal support 171 inclined column/outer diagonal support 172 upper, inner horizontal member 173 upper, inner horizontal member 174 upper, inner horizontal member 175 upper, inner horizontal member 176 upper, outer horizontal member 177 upper, outer horizontal member 178 upper, outer horizontal member 179 upper, outer horizontal member 180 elevating support member 181 eyelet 182 slot 183 offset section of slot 184 offset section of slot 185 lower inner horizontal support 186 lower inner horizontal support 187 lower inner horizontal support 188 lower inner horizontal support 189 horizontal pin 190 inner diagonal support 191 inner diagonal support 192 inner diagonal support 193 inner diagonal support 194 header/manifold 195 flexible section 196 flanged connection 197 first header section 198 second header section 199 riser 200 elbow fitting 201 bracket/hanger 202 lateral support member 203 opening 204 hinge 205 corner column 206 corner column 207 corner column 208 corner column 289 center 290 lifting assembly/lifting eyes 291 lifting assembly/lifting eyes 292 lifting assembly/lifting eyes 293 lifting assembly/lifting eyes 294 frame 295 recess 296 pin
(67) All measurements disclosed herein are at standard temperature and pressure, at sea level on Earth, unless indicated otherwise.
(68) The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.