DEVICE FOR DETERMINING TRACTION ON ANCHORING LINES
20170089781 ยท 2017-03-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16G15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16G15/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16G15/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
It is reported in the present invention a device (A) to monitor the traction on an anchoring line (LA) of a floating platform for oil exploration or production at sea, which is mounted at a point on the anchoring line without it becoming an integral part thereof, which basically comprises: an upper bar (1) and a lower bar (2), which are interconnected at one end by a hydraulic cylinder (CH1) and on the other end by a solid vertical bar (4).
Claims
1. DEVICE FOR DETERMINING TRACTION ON ANCHORING LINES, characterized in that comprises: an upper bar (1), comprising a first profile (11) which has rigidly connected near each of its ends: a first pin (E1) and a second pin (E2) and, in its central region, a anti-slippery lock (T); and a second profile (12) (
2. DEVICE FOR DETERMINING TRACTION ON ANCHORING LINES, according to claim 1, characterized in that the mounting of the device (A) involves the occupation of at least four links (W) of an anchoring line (LA), which are parallel to the hydraulic cylinder (CH1) and the vertical bar (4), where a first link (W1) is crossed by the lower bar (2), a second link (W2) and a third link (W3), both of them free above the first link (W1), and a fourth link (W4), where there are attached the first and the second profiles (11, 12) and the lock (T), which runs through the interior of the link (W4) and prevents the sliding of the upper bar (1).
3. DEVICE FOR DETERMINING TRACTION ON ANCHORING LINES, according to claim 1, characterized in that on applying the hydraulic pressure to the first cylinder (CH1), the piston rod (3) is pushed back causing the side of the hydraulic cylinder (CH1) to become as the same length than that of the vertical bar (4), the second link (W2) and the third link (W3) slacken, and the traction force acting on the anchoring is transferred to the device (A).
4. DEVICE FOR DETERMINING TRACTION ON ANCHORING LINES, according to claim 1, characterized in that the traction measurement transferred from the anchoring line (LA) to the device (A) may be chosen from: reading the hydraulic pressure in the first hydraulic cylinder (CH1), which is calibrated, and the pressure measurement is converted to a traction measurement; reading the hydraulic pressure in the first hydraulic cylinder (CH1), and the further reading by an extensometer (ST) installed on the vertical bar (4); and reading the hydraulic pressure in the first hydraulic cylinder (CH1) and the reading of the hydraulic pressure in second hydraulic cylinder (CH2), both of them calibrated, whereby the pressure measurements are converted to a traction measurement.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] The present invention is relating to a device for measuring and/or to monitor the traction forces acting on an anchoring line at any floating platform that operates in exploration and oil production activities at sea, device which is mounted at a point on that anchoring line without becomes an integral part thereof. Once collected the necessary data, this device can be taken from the first line and mounted on another line in which it is necessary to make a measurement of the traction forces, without any special maneuver.
[0025] The anchoring line (LA) mentioned throughout this report is formed by a plurality of links (W).
[0026] The device (A) to monitor the traction in an anchoring line can be seen at the
[0031] The said vertical bar (4) can be selected from the following configurations: [0032] a solid vertical bar (4), (
[0036] The mounting of the device (A), best seen in
[0037] On applying the hydraulic pressure to the first cylinder (CH1), the piston rod (3) is pushed back causing the side of the hydraulic cylinder (CH1) to become as the same length than that of the vertical bar (4), the second link (W2) and the third link (W3) slacken, and the traction force acting on the anchoring is transferred to the device (A).
[0038] On operating the device (A), the upper bar (1) and the lower bar (2) are parallel to each other. When mounting or dismounting, the upper bar is at an angle relating to the lower bar (2) due to the hydraulic cylinder (3) be distended.
[0039] The traction measurement transferred from the anchoring line (LA) to the device (A) may be chosen from: [0040] reading the hydraulic pressure in the first hydraulic cylinder (CH1), which is calibrated, and the pressure measurement is converted to a traction measurement; [0041] reading the hydraulic pressure in the first hydraulic cylinder (CH1), and the further reading by an extensometer (ST) installed on the vertical bar (4); and [0042] reading the hydraulic pressure in the first hydraulic cylinder (CH1) and the reading of the hydraulic pressure in second hydraulic cylinder (CH2), both calibrated, whereby the pressure measurements are converted to a traction measure.
[0043] According to the features that were exposed above, it can be safely stated that the device (A) to measure and/or monitoring the tension in an anchoring line (LA) has as its main advantages:
[0044] a) it is not necessary to disconnect or handling the anchoring line (LA) in order to get the traction measure;
[0045] b) get immediately the traction measure;
[0046] c) detect immediately the breaking of an anchoring line (LA);
[0047] d) operates in an environment dry or submerged in water;
[0048] e) may be maintained permanently mounted to an anchoring line (LA), and is only triggered when it is desired to obtain the traction value on the line, or be removed from a particular line and mounted on another so as to measure the traction effort in all the anchoring lines (LA) of the floating platform;
[0049] f) has a simple and flexible operation, and does not interfere with the floating platform operation.
[0050] While the invention has been described in its preferred embodiment, the main concept guiding the present invention is a device to monitor the traction on an anchoring line of a floating platform for oil exploration and production at sea, said device being mounted on a point on the anchoring line without becoming an integral part thereof, so that, once collected the necessary data, this device can be dismounted from the first line and be mounted in another line in which it is necessary to make a measurement traction, without any special maneuver, maintaining itself preserved about its innovative character, where those usually skilled in the art may discern and practice variations, modifications, alterations, adaptations and appropriate and compatible equivalents to the concerning working environment without, however, departing from the comprehensiveness of the spirit and scope of the invention that are represented by the claims that follow.