Joe Wayne Key - Magnolia TX Calvin Vinal Norton - Houston TX Robert Edward Clague - Houston TX
Assignee:
Friede Goldman, Ltd. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B63B 3500
US Classification:
114265
Abstract:
A semi-submersible floating production vessel which has a ring pontoon. Three main columns extend upwardly from corners of the pontoon and three secondary, minor columns. extend upwardly from centers of the triangle sides. The columns are surrounded with fenders for protecting the columns from impact with floating bodies. The columns support an open frame deck, on which production modules are positioned. The vessel is adapted for semi-permanent mooring with pre-tensioned mooring lines that are attached to swivel padeyes secured on the main columns below the water line. Production and export risers are connected to the vessel below the water line. Compressed air ballast system allows selective emptying of ballast compartments located in the ring pontoon and eliminates the need for a conventional pump room.
Vessel Mooring System And Method For Its Installation
Joe W. Key - Magnolia TX Fred E. Shumaker - Houston TX
Assignee:
Key Ocean Services, Inc. - Magnolia TX
International Classification:
E21B 4301
US Classification:
441 5
Abstract:
The present invention provides a vessel mounted mooring system and a method for its installation. The method involves the construction of a vertical well in the vessel extending from the deck to the bottom plates. A lower bearing ring which circumscribes the well is connected to the underside of the bottom plates and extends beyond the keel. A lower turret unit is supported substantially within the bearing ring. A middle turret unit is placed into the well and connected to the lower turret unit. An upper bearing ring which circumscribes the well is mounted to the deck. An upper turret unit is connected to the middle turret unit whereupon the assembly of the upper, middle and lower turret units is supported and guided by the upper bearing ring and further guided by the lower bearing ring. Chain lockers which include chains and windlasses are mounted to the upper turret unit for selectively paying out or reeling in chain through the upper, middle and lower turret unit to allow the chain to be connected near the subsea floor.
Vessel Mooring System And Method For Its Installation
Joe W. Key - Magnolia TX Fred E. Shumaker - Houston TX
Assignee:
Key Ocean Services, Inc. - Magnolia TX
International Classification:
E21B 4301
US Classification:
441 5
Abstract:
The present invention provides a vessel mounted mooring system and a method for its installation. The method involves the construction of a vertical well in the vessel extending from the deck through the bottom plates of the vessel. A lower bearing ring which circumscribes the well is connected to the underside of the bottom plates. A lower turret unit is laterally guided by the lower bearing ring and is restrained against uplift forces by the lower bearing ring. A middle turret unit is placed into the well and connected to the lower turret unit. An upper bearing ring which circumscribes the well is mounted to the deck. The upper turret unit is connected to the middle turret unit whereupon the weight of the assembly of the upper, middle and lower turret units is supported by the upper turret unit and is guided by the upper bearing ring. Chain lockers which include chains and windlasses are mounted to the upper turret unit for selectively paying out or reeling in chain through the upper, middle and lower turret unit to allow the chain to be connected near the subsea floor.
Samuel P. Tharp - Houston TX Edward H. Turner - Sugarland TX Joe W. Key - Magnolia TX
Assignee:
Key Ocean Services, Inc. - Magnolia TX
International Classification:
F16L 3904
US Classification:
285 94
Abstract:
A multi-line or multi-path fluid swivel contains a plurality of stacked modules with each module having an internal core and an external housing. Each core includes one integral flow conduit which extends from the bottom of the core and opens through the side of the core into an annular chamber between the core and the housing. An opening in the housing permits flow of fluid out of or into the annular chamber. Seals between adjacent cores and seals between the cores and housing prevent or reduce leakage. The housings are rotatably mounted on the corresponding core with spaces between adjacent housings to permit axial core growth and deflection. Means between housings transmit rotational forces between housings and yet permit relative movement in the axial direction. Means are provided to fasten the adjacent cores to each other which act both as a dowel for transmitting rotational forces and as a bolt for locking cores together in the axial direction.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Joe Key Owner
Key Security Systems Inc Communications Equipment
Po Box 797311, Dallas, TX 75379 Website: keysecuritysystems.com
Joe Key Board of Directors
Shepherd Good Community Center Inc Individual/Family Services Child Day Care Services
4931 Bernal Dr, Dallas, TX 75212 2146381688
Joe W Key Treasurer
KEY OCEAN SERVICES INC
382 Pelican St, Magnolia, TX 77355
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Cellular and Molecular Biology of Plant Stress: Proceedings of an ARCO Plant Cell Research Institute--UCLA Symposium Held at Keystone, Colorado, April 15-21, 1984