A Release Mechanism and Method of Use of Same
20210070400 ยท 2021-03-11
Inventors
- Jason David Pasternak (Houston, TX, US)
- Peter James Dorey (Vista, CA, US)
- Christian R. Winther (San Diego, CA, US)
- John Shelton (Fulshear, TX, US)
- Steven W. Van Bibber (El Cajon, CA, US)
- Michael D. Pearlman (El Cajon, CA, US)
Cpc classification
B63B2021/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2021/203
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2021/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B21/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B21/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A release mechanism for separating sections of mooring lines has a main body with two separable first and second halves or sections. A hydraulic assembly within the main body is controlled by an acoustic system, and moves a rod and button so as to move locking shoes within the main body. The locking shoes hold the first and second sections locked together, or alternatively release them to disconnect the mooring line. In addition to the acoustically controlled hydraulic assembly, the release mechanism has a mechanical disconnect, which is operated by pulling the release mechanism into a chain fairlead or the like, or by pulling an encircling member such as a trigger sleeve into the release mechanism. The release mechanism may include instrumentation to transmit various operating conditions of the release mechanism when in use.
Claims
1. A release mechanism for separating sections of a mooring line assembly, comprising: a main body comprising first and second mating sections disconnectable along a line of disconnection, the end of each section having openings to which sections of said mooring line can be attached, each of said first and second sections having a transverse inwardly extending flange adjacent the line of disconnection; one or more movable locking shoes having a locking portion bridging said flanges and line of disconnection, said locking shoes having opposed surfaces for engaging said flanges, said shoes locking said first and second sections together when said opposed surfaces thereof are maintained in contact with said flanges; each of said shoes having an inwardly curved rocker portion at one end thereof adapted to contact the side walls when moved radially outwardly, the outward movement of said rocker portion causing the locking portion to move radially inwardly and disengage the opposed surfaces of said locking portion from said flanges to thereby permit disconnection of said body sections; a button comprising an exterior cam surface located adjacent said locking shoes and in a first position holding said locking portion of said locking shoes in contact with said flanges, said cam surface being adapted to contact and move said rocker portion radially outwardly and cause said locking portion of said locking shoes to move away from said flanges and thereby permit separation of said sections, when said cam surface is in a second position; a remotely operable acoustic internal assembly for moving said button between said first and said second positions, said internal assembly connected to said button by a shaft; and a mechanical means for moving said button from said first position to said second position, wherein said locking shoes can move to a second unlocked position and said first and second sections of said release mechanism can disconnect, said mechanical means operable by application of an external force to said mechanical means.
2. The release mechanism of claim 1, wherein said mechanical means for moving said cam means comprises: a pair of trigger rods disposed on said main body and longitudinally movable thereon; a pair of trigger arms rotatably mounted on said main body, one end of each of said trigger arms positioned proximal said button, the other end of each of said trigger arms disposed proximal one end of said trigger rods, whereby longitudinal movement of said trigger rods pushes one end of said trigger arms and rotates same into contact with said button, and whereby continued longitudinal movement of said trigger rods and said trigger arms moves said button to its second position wherein said locking shoes move to a second, unlatched position and said release mechanism disconnects.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a shear plate disposed between said shaft and said button, whereby force applied by said trigger arms to said button may shear said shear plate and move said button to its second position, while said shaft remains in position.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a spring disposed between said button and said shaft, said spring imparting an outwardly directed bias force to said button, whereby force applied by said trigger arms to said button may shear said shear plate, overcome said bias force and move said button to its second position, while said shaft remains in position.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a spring disposed between said button and said shaft, said spring imparting an outwardly directed bias force to said button, whereby force applied by said trigger arms to said button may overcome said bias force and move said button to its second position, while said shaft remains in position.
6. The release mechanism of claim 2, wherein said trigger rods comprise two sections, one section on either side of said line of disconnection.
7. The release mechanism of claim 3, wherein said trigger rods comprise two sections, one section on either side of said line of disconnection.
8. The release mechanism of claim 4, wherein said trigger rods comprise two sections, one section on either side of said line of disconnection.
9. The release mechanism of claim 5, wherein said trigger rods comprise two sections, one section on either side of said line of disconnection.
10. The release mechanism of claim 2, further comprising a ring type element disposed on said mooring line, and wherein said ring type element is moved into contact with said trigger rods, thereby moving said trigger rods.
11. The release mechanism of claim 1, further comprising: one or more sensors measuring data from the group comprising operating depth of said release mechanism, tension on said release mechanism, and/or vertical tilt angle of said release mechanism; a subsea microcontroller adapted to receive and process said data; and a subsea acoustic modem receiving said data from said subsea microcontroller and adapted to transmit said data to a topside acoustic modem disposed on a moored vessel.
12. A telemetry equipped mooring assembly for the mooring of a floating structure, comprising: a plurality of subsea release mechanisms operable by acoustic and mechanical means, said subsea release mechanisms disposed in mooring lines connecting said floating structure to an anchor; at least some of said subsea release mechanisms comprising: one or more sensors measuring data from the group comprising operating depth of said release mechanism, tension on said release mechanism, and/or vertical tilt angle of said release mechanism; a subsea microcontroller adapted to receive and process said data; and a subsea acoustic modem receiving said data from said subsea microcontroller and adapted to transmit said data to a topside acoustic modem disposed on a moored vessel; one or more topside acoustic modems disposed on said moored vessel and adapted to communicate with said subsea acoustic modems; and a topside microcontroller operatively connected to said topside acoustic modems, said topside microcontroller further comprising a display unit for display of said measured data.
13. A method for disconnecting mooring lines of a moored vessel, comprising the steps of: a) providing a release mechanism comprising: a main body comprising first and second mating sections disconnectable along a line of disconnection, the end of each section having openings to which sections of said mooring line can be attached, each of said first and second sections having a transverse inwardly extending flange adjacent the line of disconnection; one or more movable locking shoes having a locking portion bridging said flanges and line of disconnection, said locking shoes having opposed surfaces for engaging said flanges, said shoes locking said first and second sections together when said opposed surfaces thereof are maintained in contact with said flanges; each of said shoes having an inwardly curved rocker portion at one end thereof adapted to contact the side walls when moved radially outwardly, the outward movement of said rocker portion causing the locking portion to move radially inwardly and disengage the opposed surfaces of said locking portion from said flanges to thereby permit disconnection of said body sections; a button comprising an exterior cam surface located adjacent said locking shoes and in a first position holding said locking portion of said locking shoes in contact with said flanges, said cam surface being adapted to contact and move said rocker portion radially outwardly and cause said locking portion of said locking shoes to move away from said flanges and thereby permit separation of said sections, when said cam surface is in a second position; a remotely operable acoustic internal assembly for moving said button between said first and said second positions, said internal assembly connected to said button by a shaft; and a mechanical means for moving said button from said first position to said second position, wherein said locking shoes can move to a second unlocked position and said first and second sections of said release mechanism can disconnect, said mechanical means operable by application of an external force to said mechanical means; wherein said mechanical means for moving said cam comprises: (i) a pair of trigger rods disposed on said main body and longitudinally movable thereon; (ii) a pair of trigger arms rotatably mounted on said main body, one end of each of said trigger arms positioned proximal said button, the other end of each of said trigger arms disposed proximal one end of said trigger rods, and (iii) whereby longitudinal movement of said trigger rods pushes one end of said trigger arm and rotates same into contact with said button, and whereby continued longitudinal movement of said trigger rods and said trigger arm moves said button to its second position wherein said locking shoes move to a second, unlatched position and said release mechanism disconnects; b) installing said release mechanism in a subsea position in a mooring line, said mooring line extending from a moored vessel to an anchor, said moored vessel comprising a winch adapted to pull in said mooring line to said moored vessel, said moored vessel further comprising a mooring line fairlead through which said mooring line runs; c) pulling in said mooring line until said trigger rods of said release mechanism are contacted by said fairlead, and continuing to pull said release mechanism until said trigger rods push on and rotate said trigger arms, and said trigger arms push said button to its second, unlocked position, in turn moving said locking shoes to their second, unlocked position; and d) pulling said first and said second sections of said release mechanism apart, thereby disconnecting said mooring line.
14. A method for disconnecting mooring lines of a moored vessel, comprising the steps of: a) providing a release mechanism comprising: a main body comprising first and second mating sections disconnectable along a line of disconnection, the end of each section having openings to which sections of said mooring line can be attached, each of said first and second sections having a transverse inwardly extending flange adjacent the line of disconnection; one or more movable locking shoes having a locking portion bridging said flanges and line of disconnection, said locking shoes having opposed surfaces for engaging said flanges, said shoes locking said first and second sections together when said opposed surfaces thereof are maintained in contact with said flanges; each of said shoes having an inwardly curved rocker portion at one end thereof adapted to contact the side walls when moved radially outwardly, the outward movement of said rocker portion causing the locking portion to move radially inwardly and disengage the opposed surfaces of said locking portion from said flanges to thereby permit disconnection of said body sections; a button comprising an exterior cam surface located adjacent said locking shoes and in a first position holding said locking portion of said locking shoes in contact with said flanges, said cam surface being adapted to contact and move said rocker portion radially outwardly and cause said locking portion of said locking shoes to move away from said flanges and thereby permit separation of said sections, when said cam surface is in a second position; a remotely operable acoustic internal assembly for moving said button between said first and said second positions, said internal assembly connected to said button by a shaft; and a mechanical means for moving said button from said first position to said second position, wherein said locking shoes can move to a second unlocked position and said first and second sections of said release mechanism can disconnect, said mechanical means operable by application of an external force to said mechanical means; wherein said mechanical means for moving said cam comprises: (i) a pair of trigger rods disposed on said main body and longitudinally movable thereon; (ii) a pair of trigger arms rotatably mounted on said main body, one end of each of said trigger arms positioned proximal said button, the other end of each of said trigger arms disposed proximal one end of said trigger rods, and (iii) whereby longitudinal movement of said trigger rods pushes one end of said trigger arm and rotates same into contact with said button, and whereby continued longitudinal movement of said trigger rods and said trigger arms moves said button to its second position wherein said locking shoes move to a second, unlatched position and said release mechanism disconnects; b) installing said release mechanism in a subsea position in a mooring line, said mooring line extending from a moored vessel to an anchor; c) installing a trigger sleeve around said mooring line between said moored vessel and said release mechanism, with a line running from said trigger sleeve to an intervention vessel d) with said intervention vessel, pulling said trigger sleeve into contact with said trigger rods on said release mechanism, and continuing to pull said trigger sleeve until said trigger rods push on and rotate said trigger arms, and said trigger arms push said button to its second, unlocked position, in turn moving said locking shoes to their second, unlocked position; and d) pulling said first and said second sections of said release mechanism apart, thereby disconnecting said mooring line.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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RELEASE MECHANISM APPARATUS
[0017] Several possible and presently preferred embodiments of the release mechanism, embodying the principles of the present invention, are disclosed. Certain aspects of the various elements of the release mechanism are common to all presently preferred embodiments, and where applicable the following descriptions will reference those common elements, and additionally describe the additional elements in the various embodiments.
[0018] As can be seen in
[0019] Also seen in
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[0021] Main body 110 is preferably formed of metal, by methods known in the relevant art, and of suitable dimensions and strengths to withstand the very high loads placed on subsea mooring components.
A First Embodiment
[0022]
[0023] With reference to
[0024] Release mechanism 100 comprises an internal assembly 18, shown in simplified and schematical form, comprising a piston, gears, or other hydraulic or mechanical means to provide a force on shaft 14, biasing shaft 14 toward a first (outward) position shown in
[0025] As disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,903,190, internal assembly 18 can be operated by an acoustically operated system, and rod 14 and button 13 moved so as to disconnect release mechanism 100 by acoustic means.
[0026] With reference to
[0027] Release mechanism 100 further comprises a plurality of trigger arms 9, as shown in
[0028] Referring especially to
A Second Embodiment
[0029] A second embodiment of the release mechanism, embodying the principles of the present invention, is shown in
[0030] Referring to
[0031] In this embodiment, the retaining force provided by internal assembly 18, transmitted through shaft 14 and shear plate 12, is overcome when trigger rods 7 and 8 are pushed into the body of release mechanism 100, pivoting trigger arms 9 which push button extension 11 and attached button 13 with sufficient force to shear shear plate 12 and disconnect button from shaft 14, permitting button 13 to move relative to shaft 14. Button 13 then moves toward a second, unlocked position, as seen in
[0032] As with the first embodiment above, trigger rods 7 and 8 may be pushed by trigger sleeve 200 or another alternative element, or by release mechanism 100 being pulled into a chain fairlead or the like, as described below.
A Third Embodiment
[0033] A third embodiment of the release mechanism, embodying the principles of the present invention, is shown in
[0034] Forces from shaft 14 are transmitted to button 13 by shear plate 12, connecting shaft 14 to button 13, and additionally by a spring 19 disposed between shaft 14 and button 13. As in the previously described embodiments, button 13 is thereby maintained in its first, locked position, which in turn keeps locking shoes 15 in their first, locked position, as in
[0035] In this embodiment, the force on button 13 from shaft 14 (provided by internal assembly 18), shear plate 12 and/or spring 19 is overcome when the trigger rods 7 and 8 are pushed along main body 110, pivoting trigger arms 9, seen in
[0036] Note that the described embodiments of release mechanism 100 are not limited to those depicted and may incorporate any combination or variation of retaining mechanism, such as the internal assembly 18, shear plate 12, or spring 19. Note that as will be seen in the following description, the opening force may be provided by trigger sleeve 200, and/or by contact with a fairlead, hook, ring or collar, alone, or in combination with trigger sleeve 200. Generally, trigger sleeve 200 may comprise any form of element (generally, but not exclusively, that encircles a mooring line) that can be pulled into contact with release mechanism 100 so as to push trigger rods 7.
METHODS OF USE OF THE RELEASE MECHANISM
[0037] Three exemplary methods of use of the release mechanism, which may be used in connection with any of the above-disclosed embodiments, are depicted in
[0038] A first method, shown in
[0039] A second method as can be seen in
[0040] Further steps in the method are illustrated in
[0041] Variations of the above described disconnect methods may be implemented within the scope of the present invention. For example, the method described above and depicted in
TELEMETRY-EQUIPPED RELEASE MECHANISM EMBODIMENT
[0042] The release mechanism described above may additionally comprise a telemetry system which measures and transmits information related to the release mechanism and its operation, to the moored vessel or another location.
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[0044] Referring to
[0045] In the preferred embodiment, a number of data types are acquired, stored, and transmitted via telemetry from release mechanism 100 to the subsea acoustic modem 7010, then to topside acoustic modem 8010 and on to topside microcontroller 1000. By way of example and not limitation, data related to strain (tension), depth, and tilt at release mechanism 100 is so acquired, stored, and transmitted. Additional sensors may be installed to acquire, store and transmit other data regarding the release mechanism status.
[0046] Measurement data from each sensor is stored in a data acquisition unit located in release mechanism 100 and transmitted via subsea and topside acoustic modems 7010 and 8010, to the topside microcontroller 1000, typically in a control room on vessel 1010.
[0047] Preferably, communication and control functions are implemented as application software running on topside microcontroller 1000. The telemetry controller application and other system components are capable of receiving and managing data from multiple release mechanisms 100, for example up to sixteen release mechanisms 100. Data from each release mechanism 100 is reformatted and transmitted to the computer display unit 1100.
[0048] The system is capable of acquiring, storing, and transmitting multiple types of data, including but not limited to:
[0049] mechanical strain (tension) on the body of release mechanism 100
[0050] operating depth of release mechanism 100
[0051] vertical tilt angle of release mechanism 100
[0052] diagnostic red flag data, transmitted along with the measurement data above, to signal the operator of operational issues with the system, including but not limited to (a) leaking or flooding within release mechanism 100; (b) that the hydraulic accumulator pressure within release mechanism 100 is low; (c) that the actuator assembly 18 within release mechanism 100 is unlocked; (d) battery voltage is low; (e) battery run time is high.
[0053] It is understood that other types of data may be acquired and transmitted as well.
[0054] In a preferred embodiment, in order to conserve battery power, different data polling rates may be used depending upon the ongoing operation. For example, while the system is deployed, a relatively fast data polling rate may be employed, with more-or-less continuous activation of the data acquisition unit and subsea acoustic modems. By way of example, during fast polling, the time required to poll eight release mechanisms is on the order of one minute, determined by (1) distance between the acoustic modems; (2) amount of data transmitted; and (3) environmental factors including acoustic noise sources.
[0055] In contrast, slow data polling may be employed during normal, long term operation. Generally, the data acquisition unit and subsea acoustic modems are placed in an inactive state to conserve battery power, for example as much as a 2 hour response time for each release mechanism.
[0056] In the preferred embodiment, the telemetry system herein described is independent from existing control systems governing the actual disconnect function of release mechanisms 100.
[0057] It is understood that the system herein described may generally employ commercially available components for the acoustic modem and transducers; the release mechanism internal sensors; the data acquisition unit, batteries; topside acoustic modem, transducer and cable assemblies; and topside microcontroller. Software is provided as required to enable functioning of the system.
[0058] It should be further understood that the principles of the present invention apply equally to apparatus other than a release mechanism, which may be incorporated into a mooring line assembly. By way of example, all of the foregoing system components, including but not limited to the plurality of sensors to acquire, store and transmit data via the telemetry system, may be incorporated into a subsea swivel or a permanent mooring element, rather than into a release mechanism; in substance, a subsea swivel, permanent mooring element, or any other subsea mooring line element could be substituted for the release mechanism in the foregoing description. Various embodiments of the apparatus, particularly those for semi-permanent or permanent deployment, may comprise subsea exchangeable batteries (for example, via remotely operated vehicle or ROV), a large number of long-life batteries, etc.
CONCLUSION
[0059] It is understood that the scope of the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments shown herein. Various aspects of the invention may be changed to suit particular settings, for example to join sections of mooring lines of different types; materials and dimensions may be changed to suit particular settings.
[0060] Therefore, the scope of the present invention is not to be measured by the foregoing description, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.