Abstract: A device for supporting a turntable (1) on a vessel, especially a vessel for use in connection with drilling for and production of oil, which vessel is anchored to the sea floor, via the turntable (1). The turntable (1) comprises a horizontal circular flange portion (2) and a cylindrical portion (3) extending coaxially relative to the latter and downwards from the flange portion (2) into a vertical through hole (7) in the hull (6). Said device comprises bearing means (21, 22, 23, 24) which are connected with the vessel's hull (6) and comprise one or a plurality of bearing members (31, 34, 41, 46) adapted to bear against the respective bearing faces (11, 12, 13, 14) of the turntable flange portion (2). The bearing means permit relative rotation of the turntable (1) and the hull (6) about a substantially vertical axis. According to the invention first and second bearing means (21 and 22, respectively) are provided beneath the peripheral portion of the turntable flange and are designed to support turntable (1).
Abstract: A system for transferring fluids from a piping system which is firmly connected with a ship's hull (2) to a turning device (5), and vice versa, in which the turning device is rotatably connected with said hull. The turning device has a through hole (7) coaxially with its axis of rotation, through which a drill string, a rigid riser, or the like may be run by the aid of a derrick (16). Furthermore, turning device is arranged for anchoring to the sea floor and connection with at least one flexible riser being connected with respective devices which are firmly connected with the sea floor, and with hoses which are connected with the piping system in the hull.
Abstract: Handling and racking of riser pipes in a drilling derrick on a platform by means of manipulators. The pipes are racked vertically on a set back platform and are displaced to and from a position above the rotary table by manipulators.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 25, 1977
Date of Patent:
October 3, 1978
Assignee:
Golar-Nor Offshore A/S
Inventors:
Robert W. McCleskey, Jr., Paul S. Putnam, Arne Martin Boltad