Apparatus and method for exchanging a buoy bearing assembly
09598150 ยท 2017-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B81/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49819
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B63B22/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49698
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B63B22/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A buoy includes a turret coupled to a buoyant body using a bearing assembly; a deckhouse disposed on the buoyant body; and a bearing retainer configured to retain the bearing assembly and to releasably attach to the turret. The buoy may also include a locking mechanism having an inner opening in the turret, an outer opening in the buoyant body, and a locking member configured for insertion through the inner and outer openings. In one embodiment, the inner opening is out of alignment with the outer opening during operation of the buoy. The buoy may further include a detachable cover on the deckhouse, wherein the cover is configured to attach to the bearing retainer.
Claims
1. A method of removing a bearing assembly from a buoy, the buoy having a buoyant body rotatably coupled to a turret, the method comprising: providing a bearing retainer configured to retain the bearing assembly and to releasably attach to the turret; coupling the bearing retainer to the bearing assembly; and releasing the bearing assembly from the buoyant body and the turret.
2. A buoy, comprising: a buoyant body; a turret; a bearing assembly rotatably coupling the buoyant body to the turret; and a bearing retainer configured to attach to the turret and to attach to a plurality of locations on the bearing assembly.
3. The buoy of claim 2, further comprising a locking mechanism for rotationally and axially locking the turret to the buoyant body.
4. The buoy of claim 3, wherein the locking mechanism includes: an inner opening in the turret; an outer opening in the buoyant body; and a locking member configured for insertion through the inner and outer openings.
5. The buoy of claim 4, wherein the inner opening is out of alignment with the outer opening during operation of the buoy.
6. The buoy of claim 2, wherein the bearing retainer comprises an adapter beam having at least two ends configured to attach to the bearing assembly.
7. The buoy of claim 2, further comprising a deckhouse releasably attached to the buoyant body to allow for removal of the bearing retainer and the bearing assembly.
8. The buoy of claim 7, wherein the bearing retainer is attached to the deckhouse prior to retaining the bearing assembly.
9. The buoy of claim 7, further comprising a detachable cover on the deckhouse, the cover configured to attach to the bearing retainer.
10. The buoy of claim 7, wherein the deckhouse is rotatable with the buoyant body.
11. The buoy of claim 7, further comprising an opening in the deckhouse for removing the bearing retainer.
12. The buoy of claim 2, wherein the turret is configured to anchor the buoyant body.
13. The buoy of claim 2, wherein the bearing retainer comprises an adapter.
14. The buoy of claim 13, wherein the adapter comprises a polygon or a ring.
15. A buoy, comprising: a buoyant body; a turret; a bearing assembly rotatably coupling the buoyant body to the turret; and a bearing lifting structure configured to attach to a plurality of locations on the bearing assembly to transport the bearing assembly.
16. The buoy of claim 15, further comprising a locking mechanism for rotationally and axially locking the turret to the buoyant body.
17. The buoy of claim 16, wherein the locking mechanism includes: an inner opening in the turret; an outer opening in the buoyant body; and a locking member configured for insertion through the inner and outer openings.
18. The buoy of claim 15, further comprising a deckhouse releasably attached to the buoyant body to allow for removal of the bearing retainer and the bearing assembly.
19. The buoy of claim 15, wherein the bearing retainer comprises an adapter having a polygonal shape or a ring shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) So that the manner in which the above recited features of the present invention can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the invention, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) The turret 20 is positioned inside the buoyant body 10. A chain table 8 is attached to the lower end of the turret 20. Catenary anchor chains may be attached to the chain table 8 to anchor the buoy 100. Other exemplary anchoring devices include a chain, a steel wire, a polyester chain, and combinations thereof. For example, in deep water, a combination of steel chains and steel wire or a combination of steel chains and polyester chains may be used to anchor the buoy. The turret 20 may include a support bracket 26 to facilitate handling of the turret 20. For example, the support bracket 26 may be engaged in order to lift or lower the turret 20. In one embodiment, the support bracket 26 is a short platform extending radially inward. Any suitable number of support brackets may be provided, for example, two, four, six, or eight. In one example, six support brackets 26 may be circumferentially spaced apart in the turret 20. The turret 20 may also include other components such as a swivel.
(9) The buoyant body 10 is rotatably coupled to the turret 20 using a bearing assembly 40. The bearing assembly 40 includes an outer ring 41 coupled to an inner ring 42 using bearing devices 43 such as ball bearings or three race roller bearings. As shown in
(10) A deckhouse 50 is disposed above the turret 20 and the buoyant body 10. The deckhouse 50 may have a smaller size than the buoyant body 10 and may have the same or a different shape than the buoyant body 10. In one embodiment, a detachable cover 55 is provided in the ceiling of the deckhouse 50. A plurality of lift brackets 52 are disposed on the outer surface of the deckhouse 50 for receiving a cable or other lifting mechanism.
(11) A bearing retainer 60 is provided for retaining the bearing assembly 40 to facilitate transport of the bearing assembly 40. In one embodiment, the bearing retainer 60 is initially releasably connected to the cover 55. The bearing retainer 60 is configured to attach to a plurality of locations on the bearing assembly 40. For example, the bearing retainer 60 may be an adapter beam having two or more ends that are attachable to the bearing assembly 40. In another embodiment, the bearing retainer 60 may be an adapter beam having six ends arranged like a spoke. In this respect, the bearing retainer 60 may attach to the bearing assembly 40 at six different locations. It contemplated that the adapter beam may include any suitable number of spoke ends, such as four, five, or eight ends. In another example, the bearing retainer 60 may be a polygon such as a square, pentagon, hexagon, or octagon. In this example, the bearing retainer 60 may attach to the bearing assembly 40 at the corners of the polygon. In yet another example, the bearing retainer 60 may be a ring having substantially the same diameter as the bearing assembly 40 and at least one cross-beam. In this example, the bearing assembly 40 may attach to the ring of the bearing retainer 60. In one embodiment, the adapter beam may have a flange at it lower end for attachment to the bearing assembly 40. The flange of the adapter beam may have openings configured to align with the openings in the inner and outer rings 41, 42 to receive bolts 31, 32.
(12) The bearing retainer 60 also includes a plurality of connector stands 65. The connector stands 65 are configured to attach to the support bracket 26 on the turret 20. In one embodiment, the connector stands 65 extend below the bearing retainer 60 and include a flange 66 on the lower end. Each connector stand 65 may be attached to the support bracket 26 using a bolt 62 or other suitable attachment members.
(13) In one embodiment, the buoy 100 may optionally include a locking mechanism to rotationally and axially lock the turret 20 to the buoyant body 10. As shown in
(14) During operation of the buoy 100, the bearing assembly 40 may require repair or replacement. Before removing the bearing assembly 40, the turret 20 is rotationally locked to the buoyant body 10. In one embodiment, a plate attached to the bearing assembly 40 may be coupled to a vertical pin connected to the floor of the buoyant body 10 to rotationally lock the turret 20 to the buoyant body 10. A plurality of plate and pin locking devices may be used to rotationally lock the turret. To remove the bearing assembly 40, the bearing retainer 60 is released from the cover 55 and lowered toward the bearing assembly 40, as shown in
(15) Then, the bearing retainer 60 is attached to the bearing assembly 40. In this respect, the connector stand 65 is attached to the support bracket 26 of the turret 20 by bolting the flange 66 of the connector stand 65 to the support bracket 26. It must be noted that, in another embodiment, the jacks 70 may be placed under the bearing retainer 60 after the bearing retainer 60 lands on the support bracket 26 or attaches to the support bracket 26. Thereafter, the outer bolts 31 connecting the outer ring 41 of the bearing assembly 40 to the buoyant body 10 are removed.
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(19) After the bearing assembly 40 has been replaced or repaired, the process may be performed in reverse to install the bearing assembly 40 in the buoy 100.
(20) In another embodiment, the step of lifting the turret 20 relative to the buoyant body 10 may be omitted. Elevation of the turret 20 may be performed to facilitate reinstallation of the bearing assembly 40, and thus, is not a requisite step during the removal process. Therefore, after attaching the connector stand 65 of the bearing retainer 60 to the support bracket 26 of the turret 20, the inner and outer bolts 31, 32 may be removed to disconnect the inner and outer rings 41, 42 of the bearing assembly 40 from the turret 20 and the buoyant body 10. The bearing assembly 40 is then attached to the adapter beam of the bearing retainer 60. Then, the connector stand 65 is disconnected from the support bracket 26. The bearing retainer 60 and the bearing assembly 40 are lifted toward and attached to the cover 55 for transport to another vessel.
(21) In another embodiment, the buoy 100 may be configured in other suitable ways to facilitate removal of the bearing assembly 40 from the buoy 100. For example, instead of the detachable cover 55, the buoy 100 may be equipped with a side door sufficiently sized to allow removal of the bearing assembly 40. In another example, the deckhouse 50 may have one or more removable walls. In yet another example, the deckhouse 50 may be releasable connected to the buoyant body 10. During operation, the deckhouse 50 may be removed to allow transport of the bearing retainer 60 and the bearing assembly 40.
(22) In yet another embodiment, a plurality of guides may be provided on the deckhouse 50 to facilitate alignment of the cover 55 to the deckhouse 50 during reinstallation. For example, cone shaped guides may be placed around the deckhouse 50 to help center the cover 55 to the deckhouse 50.
(23) In one embodiment, a method of removing a bearing assembly from a buoy, wherein the buoy includes a buoyant body rotatably coupled to a turret; the method include providing a bearing retainer configured to retain the bearing assembly and to releasably attach to the turret; attaching the bearing retainer to the turret; coupling the bearing retainer to the bearing assembly; releasing the bearing assembly from the buoyant body and the turret; and removing the bearing retainer and the bearing assembly from the buoy.
(24) While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.