SWIVEL
20230120732 · 2023-04-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L27/087
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L27/0812
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L27/0824
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L25/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L27/087
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L25/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fluid swivel (100) comprising a first part (100a) and a second part (100b) configured to mutually rotate about a common center axis (A). The swivel (100) has a central bore (101) configured to accommodate a fluid to be transported through the fluid swivel (100). A central member (12) is arranged in the central bore (101), and the center axis (A) extend through the central member. A hydraulic line (43, 53) extends from the first part (100a) to the second part (100b) through the central member (12).
Claims
1-9. (canceled)
10. A fluid swivel comprising: a first part and a second part configured to mutually rotate about a common center axis; a central bore configured to accommodate a fluid to be transported through the fluid swivel; a central member arranged in the central bore, wherein the common center axis extends through the central member; a hydraulic line extending from the first part to the second part through the central member; wherein the central member comprises a first central part and a second central part; wherein the first central part is part of the first part and comprises a stem; and wherein the second part is part of the second part and comprises a receiving bore, and wherein the stem extends into the receiving bore.
11. The fluid swivel according to claim 10, wherein a portion of the hydraulic line extends through the stem and comprises a first line mouth that aligns with an annular recess of the receiving bore.
12. The fluid swivel according to claim 10, comprising an electric transmission arrangement extending from the first part to the second part through the central member.
13. The fluid swivel according to claim 12, wherein the electric transmission arrangement comprises a first electric line and a second electric line, wherein the first electric line is electrically connected to the second electric line over a slip ring arrangement.
14. The fluid swivel according to claim 10, wherein the fluid swivel is connected between a loading hose carrying an oil-containing fluid and a floating vessel.
15. The fluid swivel according to claim 10, wherein the central bore comprises a bore wall that exhibits a curved shape.
16. The fluid swivel according to claim 13, wherein the slip ring is axially aligned with the curved shape of the bore wall.
17. The fluid swivel according to claim 10, wherein the central bore has an inner diameter in the range between 20 and 70 cm
18. The fluid swivel according to claim 17, wherein the inner diameter is in the range of 25 and 60 cm.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] While the invention has been presented in general terms above, a more detailed example of embodiment will be presented below with reference to the drawings, in which
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[0023] At the end of the fluid swivel 100 that faces the loading hose 1, there is a connection arrangement 7, which releasably connects to the end of the loading hose 1. The connection arrangement 7 is only schematically depicted in
[0024] As will become clear from the below description of the fluid swivel 100, the hydraulic lines 11 are extended centrally through the swivel 100. Thus, it is not necessary to convey hydraulic lines externally. In this way, the hydraulic lines 11 are arranged protected within the swivel 100.
[0025] While
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[0027] When used according to the situation shown in
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[0029] A packer 32 is arranged to seal between the mutually rotating first main body 21 and second main body 23.
[0030] The said outer face 27 of the second part 100b is arranged on the second main body 23. The inner face 25 of the first part 100a is provided by a stack of retainer rings 33. The retainer rings 33 are stacked onto each other and together provides the annular recesses 29 on the inner face 25. The retainer rings 33 are fixed to the rest of the first part 100a by means of bolts, as shown in
[0031] Still referring to
[0032] The first central part 10a is a part of the first part 100a and is held in place with one or more first beams 35. The first beams 35 extend radially between a bore wall 101a of the first part 100a and the first central part 10a.
[0033] Correspondingly, the second central part 10b is a part of the second part 100b and is held in place with one or more second beams 37. The second beams 37 extend radially between a bore wall 101b of the second part 100b and the second central part 10b.
[0034] As can be seen in
[0035] The swivel 100 comprises a hydraulic connection that extends between a first hydraulic mouth 39 arranged on the first part 100a and a second hydraulic mouth 41 arranged on the second part 100b. The first hydraulic mouth 39 communicates with a first hydraulic line 43 that extends through the first beam 35. The first hydraulic line 43 extends into the first central part 10a.
[0036] The first central part 10a comprises a stem 45 that extends into a receiving bore 47 of the second central part 10b. Hence, when the first and second parts 100a, 100b rotate with respect to each other, the stem 45 rotates inside the receiving bore 47 of the central part 10b.
[0037] As shown in
[0038] The first line mouth 49 faces radially towards an annular recess 51 in the receiving bore 47. On either axial side of the annular recess 51 there is arranged a seal 48 that seals against the stem 45. The annular recess 51 communicates with a second hydraulic line 53 that extends through the second beam 37. The second hydraulic line 53 terminates at the second hydraulic mouth 41.
[0039] It will now be apparent to the skilled person that hydraulic liquid and hydraulic pressure can be transmitted between the first hydraulic mouth 39 and the second hydraulic mouth 41. Thus, when the swivel 100 is used for instance as illustrated in
[0040] It will also be appreciated that while only one hydraulic connection is shown in the example embodiment according to
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[0042] The swivel 100 according to the embodiment shown in
[0043] The electric transmission arrangement further comprises a second electric line 57 that enters the second main body 23 and extends through the second beam 37 towards the center axis A. The second electric line 57 connects to an electric slip ring 59, which is arranged at the center axis A in the second central part 10b. Although not well depicted in
[0044] Thus, during use, the swivel 100 is configured to provide a flow-path for the transferred fluid, such as crude oil, while enabling the operator to hydraulically actuate mechanisms on the rotating side of the swivel, and while controlling electric equipment or electrically reading gauges on the rotating side. Notably, there is no limitations to the number of turns.
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[0046] Also visible from
[0047] Notably, the cross section of the second central part 10b, along a plane orthogonal to the central axis A, is larger than the cross section of the first central part 10a. Consequently, the axial position of the said curved shape of the bore wall 101b aligns with the second central part 10b.
[0048] The two opposite ends of the first central part 10a and the second central part 10b each comprises a coned end portion. The coned end portion is suited for fluid flow past the first and second central parts 10a, 10b.