Surface elevated onshore and offshore cable mounting system
20230109384 · 2023-04-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L3/133
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L3/133
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L1/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pipe mounting system comprising support cables is provided for use in mounting an above-ground elevated pipe or an underwater pipe. The pipe mounting system includes a suspended composite pipeline and a support cable. Multiple cable carriers are provided to carry the support cable along the length of the pipeline, and cradles or rings are provided that extend from the cable carriers and receive and support the pipeline.
Claims
1. A pipe mounting system comprising: a support cable; a plurality of cable carriers configured to receive the support cable therethrough; and a plurality of cradles each secured to one of the plurality of cable carriers via a cradle cable and comprising an opening configured to receive a pipe therethrough; wherein the plurality of cradles are configured to support the pipe inserted therethrough over a surface.
2. The pipe mounting system according to claim 1, further comprising: a first plurality of pulleys upon which the support cable is arranged configured to permit lateral movement of the support cable along the length of the pipe.
3. The pipe mounting system according to claim 2, wherein each of the plurality of cable carriers comprises one of the first plurality of pulleys.
4. The pipe mounting system according to claim 1, wherein the support cable further comprises one or more spools of cable on one or both ends of the support cable.
5. The pipe mounting system according to claim 4, wherein each of the one or more spools of cable are mounted to a surface.
6. The pipe mounting system according to claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of mounting points, wherein each of the mounting points comprises one of the plurality of cable carriers mounted thereto.
7. The pipe mounting system according to claim 6, wherein each of the plurality of mounting points comprises: at least two opposing vertical support members; a cross-member disposed between and affixed to the two opposing vertical support members; and a carrier cable extending from the cross-member and secured to the cable carrier.
8. The pipe mounting system according to claim 7, wherein each of the plurality of mounting points comprises a connecting member affixed to the cross-member and having the carrier cable secured thereto.
9. The pipe mounting system according to claim 8, wherein the connecting member further comprises a further pulley engaged with the cable carrier, configured to allow the cable carrier to be raised or lowered vertically.
10. The pipe mounting system according to claim 8, wherein the plurality of cable carriers comprise cable carriers arranged along the support cable in between adjacent mounting points.
11. The pipe mounting system according to claims according to claim 7, wherein at least two adjacent mounting points of the plurality of mounting points are separated by at least 300 feet.
12. The pipe mounting system according to claim 1, wherein the pipe mounting system is configured to suspend the pipe in the plurality of cradles above ground.
13. The pipe mounting system according to claim 12, wherein the plurality of cradles suspend the pipe at a height between nine and fifteen feet above ground.
14. The pipe mounting system according to claim 1, wherein the pipe is an underwater pipe and the plurality of cable carriers are suspended from the plurality of cradles by the cradle cable when underwater.
15. The pipe mounting system according to claim 14, further comprising a plurality of weighted units suspended from at least a portion of the plurality of cable carriers by a further cable, wherein the weighted units are configured to counter a buoyancy of the pipe towards a water surface.
16. The pipe mounting system according to claim 15, wherein the plurality of weighted units comprise a container comprising sand, gravel or another form of debris to provide weight to the container.
17. The pipe mounting system according to claim 14, wherein the support cable is mounted to a floor of a body of water in which the pipe is arranged.
18. The pipe mounting system according to claim 1, wherein the support cable comprises a coated cable of galvanized steel having multiple strands each formed of multiple wires.
19. The pipe mounting system according to claim 1, wherein the pipe is made from a chopped filament fiber material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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[0029] The present application provides for an improved, elevated pipe mounting system and underwater pipe mounting system, which will be described with reference made to
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[0031] In the conventional system shown in
[0032] The system of the present application includes a support cable 106 passing through a series of pipe carrier/cradles 100 arranged on the pipe 50, and includes vertical support members (VSMs) 110, cable carriers 102, and cross-members 104. Using this system, the distance (D.sub.3) between vertical mounts 110 is not limited by the structural strength of the pipe 50 and can be over three hundred feet, and the number of mounting points 110 is substantially reduced. A pulley system 112 allows vertical movement of the cradles 100 on the y-axis and a pulley system 114 allows lateral movement of a support cable 106 along the length of the pipe 50 on the x-axis.
[0033] The mounting system may include mounting structures comprising opposing vertical support members 110 having a cross-member 104 therebetween, which are connected to each of the opposing vertical support members 110. The opposing vertical support members 110 may be arranged parallel to each other or angled towards each other, as shown in the Figures. In-ground vertical supports 90 can be provided beneath the vertical support members 110 to secure the vertical support members 110 to the ground 60. A cable carrier 102 is connected to and extends from the cross-member 104, which carries a support cable 106. A plurality of further cable carriers 102 can be arranged along the support cable 106 in between the vertical support members 110. A plurality of pipe cradles or carriers 100 extend from the cable carriers 102, through which the pipe 50 is inserted. The cradles 100 hold and support the pipe 50, which may be arranged at a height (D.sub.4) of nine to fifteen feet above the surface 60. One or more automated spools 116 of cable 106 can be provided to extend or retract the amount of support cable 106 needed to support the particular pipe 50.
[0034] A pipe-length view of the cross-member 104 and pulley system 112 at the vertical support members 110 is shown in
[0035] A pipe-length view of an example arrangement of a cradle 100 in between the vertical supporting members 110 is shown in
[0036] In accordance with a further embodiment of the present application, an underwater pipe support system is provided, which is shown in
[0037] An example of underwater pipe carrier cradle 200 is shown in
[0038] An example of an underwater buoyancy weighting system is shown in
[0039] A further example of the underwater pipe system with buoyancy weighting system is shown in
[0040] An example of a pump insulation system is shown in
[0041] The pipe mounting system of the application provides several costs other benefits, as the number of vertical support members can be reduced, the components can be made from corrosion resistant materials, such as composite pipe, galvanized and vinyl coated steel cable, and the pipe provides intrinsically higher thermal resistance, thereby reducing insulation requirements and avoiding a need to enhance vertical support members over their standard design to reduce permafrost damage. The support systems of the present application may be used with various pipes, including the pipes described in International Patent Application Nos. PCT/US2016/052822 (filed Sep. 21, 2016), PCT/US2016/019068 (filed Feb. 23, 2016) and PCT/US2016/019077 (filed Feb. 23, 2016), which are each incorporated by reference in their entireties.
[0042] It should be understood that, unless stated otherwise herein, any of the features, characteristics, alternatives or modifications described regarding a particular embodiment herein may also be applied, used, or incorporated with any other embodiment described herein. Also, the drawing herein is not drawn to scale. Although the invention has been described and illustrated with respect to exemplary embodiments thereof, the foregoing and various other additions and omissions may be made therein and thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.