Patents Assigned to Mooring Systems Limited
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Publication number: 20120040573Abstract: A mooring and flowline system is disclosed for mooring a floating production and/or storage vessel (10) to the seabed (12) and one or more flowlines (22, 24) for connection to one or more producing wells or to a facility. The system comprises at least two anchors in the sea bed (12) and a respective anchor riser (14) extending from each of the anchors to a common mooring node member (18). A mooring pendant (20) extends from the common mooring node member (18), where the mooring pendant (20) has an upper end for connection, in use, to the vessel (10). Each flowline (22, 24) comprises a lower flowline (22) and a flowline riser (24) extending from the lower flowline (22) to the vessel (10). Each flowline riser (24) has part of its length secured to the mooring pendant (20) by one or more guide frames (32) to control sideways and rotational movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2010Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: MOORING SYSTEMS LIMITEDInventors: Douglas Barclay Davidson, Jonathan Frederick Jury
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Patent number: 7055448Abstract: A method of operating a mooring system exemplified by active mooring devices having attractive attachment elements fixable to a ship's hull. Each mooring device includes active means for moving the attachment element vertically and in the horizontal plane, and the method involves repositioning the attachment elements in a stepwise manner. The mooring devices also includes a seal for a vaccum attachment element.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2001Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Mooring Systems LimitedInventors: John Mackay Hadcroft, Peter James Montgomery
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Publication number: 20060081166Abstract: A vessel mooring system which includes at least two mooring robots secured to a terminal, each robot includes an attractive force attachment element eg. a vacuum cup and a base structure fixed relative to the terminal. The attachment element is able to be engaged with a vertically extending side vessel surface and to exert an attractive force normal to the vessel surface at where it is to be attached. Each robot can measure the attractive force between the attachment element and the vessel to provide an “attractive force capacity reading”. Also provided is capability to measure the force between the attachment element and the fixed structure of the mooring robot to provide a “normal force reading”. From monitoring of the relationship between the attractive force capacity reading and the normal force a control of the mooring robot can be provided such that if there is a tending to separate the attachment elements from said vessel the attractive force may be increased and/or alarm is sounded.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2003Publication date: April 20, 2006Applicant: Mooring Systems LimitedInventors: Peter Montgomery, Bryan Rossiter
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Patent number: 6938570Abstract: A mooring robot which can be dock-mounted, and can also include vacuum cups for engagement with the freeboard of a ship. The robot can position the vacuum cups within a three-dimensional operating envelope. A parallel arm linkage having two parallel arms pivoted about respective axes which are parallel to the longitudinal axis of the ship are fixed to the dock for extending and retracting the vacuum cups in the transverse direction. The parallel arms are fixed to a vertical elongate guide to which the vacuum cups are slidably fixed, the parallel arms raising and lowering the vacuum cups and maintaining the guide substantially vertical. The vacuum cups are mounted for sliding in substantially horizontal track aligned parallel with the longitudinal axis of the ship for fore and aft movement of the vacuum cups. A mooring system can also include a plurality of the mooring robots being remotely controlled.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Mooring Systems LimitedInventors: Peter James Montgomery, Bryan John Rossiter
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Patent number: 6910435Abstract: A mooring robot releasably fastening a first moveable object (S) to a second nearby object. The first moveable object (S) moves in response to the application of external forces to the object (S). The robot operates to restore the first object (S) to a predetermined operating position. With the particular reference to the mooring of a vessel (S), the mooring robot has attractive attachment element(s) fixable to a ship's hull and includes a movement unit with active three-degree-of-freedom translation, for controlling the position of the attachment element(s). The movement includes a restorative means associated with each of the two degrees of translation freedom in the horizontal plane which provide a restorative force acting to return the attachment element(s) to the predetermined operating system.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2001Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Mooring Systems LimitedInventors: John Mackay Hadcroft, Peter James Montgomery