Chain Driven Diamond Wire Cutter
20180071844 · 2018-03-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Bjørn Larsen Eie (Sandes, NO)
- Michal Larsen Beranek (Sandnes, NO)
- Steffan Kruse Lindsø (Hafrsfjord, NO)
Cpc classification
B23D57/0069
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B28D5/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D57/0053
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D61/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D57/0061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23D57/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B28D5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A diamond wire cutter, using an adjustable length pulley system, a diamond wire saw, and a movable pulley cart, can perform a through-cut of complete sections of a structure such as a tubular subsea by fitting a chain about an outer surface of the structure, securing the chain to the movable pulley cart and using the chain to move or otherwise guide the movable pulley cart about the outer circumference of the structure to cut while using a diamond wire to effect a cut between the movable pulley cart and the diamond wire saw.
Claims
1. A diamond wire cutter, comprising: a. a diamond wire saw, comprising: i. a diamond wire rotator; ii. a diamond wire operatively in communication with the diamond wire rotator, the diamond wire comprising a fixed total length and a variable exposed length; iii. a chain comprising a first chain end and a second chain end; and iv. a chain driver operatively connected to the chain; b. a movable pulley cart disposed proximate to the diamond wire saw and comprising: i. a diamond wire pulley adapted to receive a portion of the diamond wire; and ii. a chain receiver adapted to receive the first chain end and the second chain end; and c. a chain tensioner adapted to receive a predetermined portion of the chain and maintain tension on the chain.
2. The diamond wire cutter of claim 1, wherein the chain tensioner is disposed at least partially within the diamond wire saw.
3. The diamond wire cutter of claim 1, wherein the movable pulley cart disposed proximate to the diamond wire saw is releasably connected to the diamond wire saw.
4. The diamond wire cutter of claim 1, wherein the diamond wire saw further comprises an expandable pulley adapted to accept the diamond wire.
5. The diamond wire cutter of claim 1, wherein the diamond wire saw further comprises a buoyancy float.
6. The diamond wire cutter of claim 1, wherein the diamond wire saw further comprises a magnet adapted to aid in adhering the diamond wire saw to a structure to be cut.
7. The diamond wire cutter of claim 1, wherein the diamond wire cutter comprises a remotely operated vehicle compatible diamond wire cutter, the remotely operated vehicle compatible diamond wire cutter comprising: a. a remotely operated vehicle compatible handle disposed about a predetermined portion of the diamond wire saw; and b. a remotely operated vehicle power interface operatively in communication with the diamond wire rotator and the chain driver.
8. The diamond wire cutter of claim 1, wherein the chain driver comprises: a. a motor; and b. a drive wheel operatively connected to the motor.
9. The diamond wire cutter of claim 1, wherein the chain end comprises: a. a first chain receiver adapted to receive the first chain end; and b. a second chain receiver adapted to receive the second chain end.
10. A method of through-cutting a tubular using a diamond wire cutter, the diamond wire cutter comprising a diamond wire saw comprising a diamond wire rotator, a diamond wire operatively in communication with the diamond wire rotator and comprising a fixed total length and a variable exposed length and, a chain comprising a first chain end and a second chain end, and a chain driver operatively connected to the chain; a movable pulley cart disposed proximate to the diamond wire saw, operatively connected to the chain, and comprising a diamond wire pulley adapted to receive a portion of the diamond wire; and a chain tensioner adapted to receive a predetermined portion of the chain and maintain tension on the chain, the method comprising: a. disposing the chain about a predetermined portion of an outer surface of the tubular; b. securing the first chain end and the second chain end to the movable pulley cart; c. engaging the movable pulley cart against the tubular by tensioning the chain about the tubular; d. rotating the diamond wire; e. moving the movable pulley cart about the predetermined portion of the outer surface of the tubular while allowing an exposed length of diamond wire to lengthen or shorten as needed to engage the outer surface of the tubular while the diamond wire is being rotated to cut the tubular; and f. contracting or extending the chain tensioner to keep the exposed length of diamond wire in tension while the movable pulley cart moves about the predetermined portion of the outer surface of the tubular.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising: a. starting the movable pulley cart from a position wherein the movable pulley cart is initially removably secured to the diamond wire saw; b. releasing the movable pulley cart from the diamond wire saw prior moving the movable pulley cart about the predetermined portion of the outer surface of the tubular; and c. when cutting is competed, securing the movable pulley cart back to the diamond wire saw.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein the diamond wire saw further comprises a magnet, the method further comprising using the magnetic to aid in adhering the diamond wire saw to the tubular.
13. The method of claim 10, further comprising using a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to maneuver the diamond wire cutter to a location proximate the tubular prior to.
Description
FIGURES
[0007] The figures supplied herein illustrate various embodiments of the invention.
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DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0016] Referring now to
[0017] In an embodiment, diamond wire saw 1 comprises diamond wire rotator 40; diamond wire 50, comprising a fixed total length and a variable exposed length and operatively in communication with diamond wire rotator 40; chain 30, comprising first chain end 30a (
[0018] In embodiments, diamond wire cutter 100 comprises housing 55 in which at least some components of diamond wire saw 1 are at least partially housed.
[0019] Chain driver 31 typically comprises a motor and a drive wheel operatively connected to the motor.
[0020] Chain tensioner 32 is typically present as well and may be disposed at least partially within diamond wire saw 1.
[0021] Referring additionally to
[0022] Where it is compatible with a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), diamond wire cutter 100 typically comprises one or more, usually two, remotely operated vehicle compatible handles 13 disposed about a predetermined portion of 1 diamond wire saw 1, e.g. on opposing sides of housing 55, as well as remotely operated vehicle power interface 54 which is operatively in communication with diamond wire rotator 40 and/or chain driver 31. Because various components of diamond wire cutter 100 can be hydraulically and/or electrically operated, remotely operated vehicle power interface 54 can be a hydraulic power interface, an electrical power interface, or the like, or a combination thereof.
[0023] Referring additionally to
[0024] In an embodiment, diamond wire saw 1 is a wire carrier which comprises a wire carrier housing similar to housing 55, a wire carrier chain similar to chain 30, and a diamond wire similar to diamond wire 50. In these embodiments, movable pulley cart 10 is releasably connected to the wire carrier housing such as by being selectively dockable to the wire carrier housing, operatively connected to the wire carrier chain, and adapted to receive a portion of the diamond wire.
[0025] In the operation of an exemplary embodiment, referring generally to
[0026] Chain 30 is then disposed about a predetermined portion of an outer surface of tubular 200, e.g. about an entire circumference of tubular 200, such as by using ROV 300 and first chain end 30a (
[0027] Movable pulley cart 10 may be started from a position wherein movable pulley cart 10 is initially removably parked on or otherwise attached or docked to diamond wire saw 1. Movable pulley cart 10 is released from diamond wire saw 1 prior to moving movable pulley cart 10 about the predetermined portion of the outer surface of tubular 200. Where diamond wire saw 1 comprises one or more magnets 62, these magnets 62 may be used to aid in adhering diamond wire saw 1 to tubular 200.
[0028] Once movable pulley cart 10 is engaged against tubular 200, rotation of diamond wire 50 may begin. As diamond wire 50 rotates, movable pulley cart 10 is moved about the predetermined portion of the outer surface of tubular 200. As illustrated at
[0029] When cutting is competed, movable pulley cart 10 may be parked back on, or otherwise attached or docked to, diamond wire saw 1, e.g. on a side opposite the side of diamond wire saw from which movable cart 10 was first attached or docked.
[0030] Accordingly, diamond wire cutter 100, using an adjustable length pulley system and movable pulley cart 10, can perform a through-cut of complete sections of tubular 200 by moving movable cart 10 about the outer circumference of tubular 200 while using diamond wire 50 to cut tubular 200 between movable cart 10 and diamond wire saw 1.
[0031] 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.