Patents by Inventor Edward E. Horton
Edward E. Horton has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20080056829Abstract: A method for making a deep draft semi-submersible drilling/production vessel having a center of gravity below its center of buoyancy by constructing a plurality of buoyant individual columns. The method connects a pair of columns with at least a first top truss and a first bottom truss. The method additionally floats a connected first and second columns horizontally in water. The method floats the semi-submersible structure to a location for installation. The method concludes by deballasting the semi-submersible structure with connected deck forming a semi submersible drilling/production vessel having a center of gravity below its center of buoyancy with a draft between 300 and 500 feet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2006Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: Edward E. Horton, James V. Maher
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Publication number: 20080044235Abstract: A deep draft semi submersible structure wherein the semi-submersible has a center of gravity below its center of buoyancy and the structure is a floating vessel with at least three vertically oriented buoyant columns. Each of the vertically oriented buoyant columns have at least one ballasted compartment and the columns are spaced apart at a sufficient distance to reduce vortex induced vibration amplitude. There are at least two connecting structural sealed trusses connected to the columns below sea level, they are positioned to minimize hydrodynamic wave action on the trusses and to transfer shear loads between the columns while remaining transparent to wave and ocean current motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Edward E. Horton, James V. Maher
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Publication number: 20080041068Abstract: A liquefied natural gas (LNG) re-gasification unit wherein a buoy can be floated in the water for engaging a floating vessel for transport of LNG and a storage vessel can have a deep water gas storage system for storing a compressed gas. A inflexible thin single walled vessel can be for storing compressed gas under water in deep water, wherein the storage vessel is pressure equalized by water surrounding the inflexible thin single walled vessel. A compressed gas intake can be for admitting and discharging compressed gas to and from the inflexible thin single walled vessel. A water port can be for admitting and discharging water to the inflexible thin walled storage vessel and a valve disposed at the compressed gas intake to the inflexible thin single walled vessel for controlling compressed gas admission and discharge to the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Edward E. Horton, James V. Maher
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Publication number: 20080041291Abstract: A deep ocean gas storage system for storing compressed gas, the system comprising an inflexible thin walled storage vessel anchored to the sea floor having an axis located in water substantially perpendicular to and on a sea floor below sea level, a gas intake for admitting and discharging compressed natural gas to and from the vessel; a water port for admitting and discharging water to the vessel using hydrostatic pressure to discharge compressed gas from the vessel at a substantially constant discharge pressure as the volume of the gas in the storage vessel decreases when water content of the vessel increases; a conduit fluidly connected with the water port oriented substantially parallel to the axis having a discharge opening above the level of sea water in the vessel; and a valve disposed at the gas intake to the vessel for controlling compressed gas admission and discharge.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Edward E. Horton, James V. Maher
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Patent number: 7281483Abstract: A semi-submersible vessel comprising a plurality of stabilizing columns, a deck disposed between the tops of the columns, at least one void tank in one stabilizing column, at least one active variable ballast compartment disposed below the void tank, at least one emergency water ballast compartment disposed at the bottom of the stabilizing column below the active variable ballast compartment and below the void tank, wherein the emergency water ballast compartment is flooded during normal operating conditions, a pressurized air source for expelling water from the emergency ballast compartment, at least one control valve connected to the pressurized air source for rapidly passing air into the emergency water ballast compartment, and at least one port in the emergency water ballast compartment for expelling water from the emergency water ballast compartment.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2006Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: AGR Deepwater Development Systems, IncInventors: Edward E. Horton, III, James V. Maher
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Patent number: 7063158Abstract: An offshore oil well riser system comprises one or more tubular conduits suspended from a floating platform and having bottom ends extending downward substantially vertically toward the sea floor. A bottom end connection and tensioning assembly is disposed at the bottom ends of the conduits and comprises a jumper for connecting the bottom end of each conduit to an associated sub-sea oil well, a weight for applying a vertical tension in the conduits, and an apparatus for constraining the bottom end of the conduits against horizontal movement, while enabling them to move freely in a vertical direction and to pivot freely at their bottom ends in response to motions of the platform on the water surface. The riser system is useful with a wide variety of floating platforms, and can be employed in either dry tree or wet tree completion systems.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2003Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Deepwater Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Edward E. Horton, III
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Patent number: 6953308Abstract: An elongated, annular hull of a floating offshore platform includes one or more segmented, helical strakes disposed on an outer peripheral surface of the hull to reduce vortex-induced vibrations resulting from water currents. The hull may comprise a single annular hull or a plurality of parallel, adjacent hulls. Each strake includes a plurality of generally rectangular segments extending substantially radially outward from the hull. Each of the segments includes a pair of spaced-apart radial stanchions supporting a generally rectangular frame to which a corresponding panel is attached. The panels have a radial width that is about 13 percent of the effective diameter of the hull. The segments are arranged in a spaced-apart, end-to-end relationship that defines a discontinuous, but generally helical band extending around the circumference of the hull from about 35 feet (11.7 m) below the mean water line of the hull to its lowermost end.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Deepwater Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Edward E. Horton
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Patent number: 6935810Abstract: A semi-submersible, multicolumn, deep draft, floating offshore oil and gas drilling and production platform comprises a floating hull having an adjustably buoyant base, a plurality of columns vertically upstanding from the base, and an equipment deck that is supported atop the columns when the platform is operationally deployed. Each of the columns comprises a cellular structure that includes a plurality of elongated tubes having a variety of cross-sectional shapes extending from the base to the top of the column. Each of the tubes defines one or more closed compartments. At least one of the compartments has a buoyancy that is fixed, and at least another one of the compartments has a buoyancy that is adjustable. The buoyancy of the compartments and the base can be controllably adjusted with pressurized air to provide a safer and less costly method for deploying the platform for offshore operations.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Deepwater Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Edward E. Horton, III
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Patent number: 6901542Abstract: A method of testing a semiconductor device having a memory is disclosed. The method includes selecting a portion of the memory; testing the selected portion of the memory; designating the selected portion of the memory as a designated memory in response to an acceptable testing result; and storing data in the designated portion of the memory for retrieval at a later time. Provision for soft repair of the selected memory is made. Test data can be compressed before being stored in the designated memory.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2001Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Thomas W. Bartenstein, L. Owen Farnsworth, III, Douglas C. Heaberlin, Edward E. Horton, III, Leendert M. Huisman, Leah M. Pastel, Glen E. Richard, Raymond J. Rosner, Francis Woytowich
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Patent number: 6884003Abstract: A semi-submersible floating platform for offshore drilling and/or production of petroleum product from the seabed includes a base having a first moon pool; a plurality of vertical outer buoyancy columns extending upwardly from the base; a deck structure supported by the buoyancy columns and having a second moon pool; a central columnar buoyancy apparatus having a lower portion guided within the first moon pool and an upper portion guided within the second moon pool; and at least one vertical riser passing through the buoyancy apparatus. Each riser has a lower portion that is horizontally restrained within the buoyancy apparatus below the center of gravity thereof. In a preferred embodiment, the platform includes at least two vertical risers attached to a single buoyancy apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Deepwater Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Edward E. Horton, III
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Patent number: 6854933Abstract: In one example embodiment, a floating deep draft caisson vessel for drilling and production is provided. The vessel comprises an outer hull, wherein the outer hull has a hollow centerwell. The vessel further comprises a centerwell buoy guided within the centerwell. At least one tendon assembly secures the centerwell buoy to the sea floor and the tendon assembly is attached along essentially the centerline of the centerwell buoy.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Deepwater Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Edward E. Horton, III
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Publication number: 20040253060Abstract: A semi-submersible, multicolumn, deep draft, floating offshore oil and gas drilling and production platform comprises a floating hull having an adjustably buoyant base, a plurality of columns vertically upstanding from the base, and an equipment deck that is supported atop the columns when the platform is operationally deployed. Each of the columns comprises a cellular structure that includes a plurality of elongated tubes having a variety of cross-sectional shapes extending from the base to the top of the column. Each of the tubes defines one or more closed compartments. At least one of the compartments has a buoyancy that is fixed, and at least another one of the compartments has a buoyancy that is adjustable. The buoyancy of the compartments and the base can be controllably adjusted with pressurized air to provide a safer and less costly method for deploying the platform for offshore operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventor: Edward E. Horton
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Publication number: 20040251029Abstract: An offshore oil well riser system comprises one or more tubular conduits suspended from a floating platform and having bottom ends extending downward substantially vertically toward the sea floor. A bottom end connection and tensioning assembly is disposed at the bottom ends of the conduits and comprises a jumper for connecting the bottom end of each conduit to an associated sub-sea oil well, a weight for applying a vertical tension in the conduits, and an apparatus for constraining the bottom end of the conduits against horizontal movement, while enabling them to move freely in a vertical direction and to pivot freely at their bottom ends in response to motions of the platform on the water surface. The riser system is useful with a wide variety of floating platforms, and can be employed in either dry tree or wet tree completion systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Applicant: Deepwater Technologies IncInventor: Edward E. Horton
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Publication number: 20040253059Abstract: A semi-submersible floating platform for offshore drilling and/or production of petroleum product from the seabed includes a base having a first moon pool; a plurality of vertical outer buoyancy columns extending upwardly from the base; a deck structure supported by the buoyancy columns and having a second moon pool; a central columnar buoyancy apparatus having a lower portion guided within the first moon pool and an upper portion guided within the second moon pool; and at least one vertical riser passing through the buoyancy apparatus. Each riser has a lower portion that is horizontally restrained within the buoyancy apparatus below the center of gravity thereof. In a preferred embodiment, the platform includes at least two vertical risers attached to a single buoyancy apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Applicant: Deepwater Technology, Inc.Inventor: Edward E. Horton
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Publication number: 20040244985Abstract: A system for establishing fluid communication between a floating body and a wellhead on the seafloor includes a rigid, self-tensioning riser for fluidly connecting the floating body and the wellhead. The riser defines a major axis extending from the floating body to the wellhead. The riser is formed with a series of pre-formed curves that absorb and release energy in response to the heave and surge of the floating-body by flexing in a direction essentially parallel to the major axis. The series of curves may be in a single plane (e.g., sinusoidal), or in multiple planes (e.g., helical).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: Deepwater Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Edward E. Horton
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Patent number: 6817309Abstract: A floating hull for a spar-type offshore oil and gas drilling and production platform comprises a plurality of parallel tubular cells that are subdivided into compartments having a buoyancy controlled by one or both of fixed and variable ballast. The cells may be fabricated in a variety of ways and shapes and include side wall openings for admitting and discharging seawater and petroleum ballast with pumps. Fixed and/or variable ballast may be disposed on or in the cells to adjust buoyancy, trim, and stability. Lower and upper portions of the cells may extend above or below the others for trim or stability. Longitudinal recesses may be formed in an exterior peripheral surface for routing of mooring lines and piping. Stepped helical strakes can be disposed on an outer peripheral surface of the platform or some of the cells to reduce vortex-induced vibrations of the platform. Methods are described for efficient construction of the floating hull in water.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Deepwater Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Edward E Horton
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Publication number: 20040163817Abstract: An offshore oil well riser system that compensates for the motions of an associated floating platform comprises a vertical pipe section supported by the floating vessel and extending downward from the vessel substantially perpendicular to the sea floor, and a horizontal pipe section connected to the associated sub-sea well equipment and extending away from the equipment substantially parallel to the sea floor. A angled elbow pipe connects the horizontal pipe to the vertical pipe. At least one of the horizontal and the vertical pipes incorporates a flexing portion comprising a plurality of recurvate sections of pipe connected end-to-end with alternating curvatures. In one embodiment, the central axis of the flexing portion lies in a single plane and takes a sinusoid path. In another embodiment, the central axis of the flexing portion takes a three dimensional helical path.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Applicant: Deepwater Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Edward E. Horton
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Publication number: 20040052586Abstract: An offshore floating platform for the drilling and/or production of petroleum products from the seabed includes a production deck and a buoyancy apparatus vertically guided and restrained within the platform. The buoyancy apparatus includes a well deck on its upper surface on which are mounted at least two surface trees. At least two vertical risers are supported by the buoyancy apparatus and are attached to the well deck. Each of the risers is connected to one of the surface trees and extends down through the buoyancy apparatus for connection to a seabed wellhead. At last one tendon assembly secures the buoyancy apparatus to the seabed. The tendon assembly is constructed with at least two concentric tubular tendon elements, and it is attached to the well deck and extends along the vertical centerline of the buoyancy apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Applicant: Deepwater Technology, Inc.Inventor: Edward E. Horton
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Publication number: 20040026081Abstract: A system is provided for compensation for motion of a floating platform connected to a riser having at least two segments connected by an elbow. According to various example embodiments, a pre-determined portion of the riser flex in response to heave of the platform. In various example embodiments, the pre-determined portion comprises pre-formed curves that flex in response to the heave of the platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2002Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventor: Edward E. Horton
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Publication number: 20040028479Abstract: In one example embodiment, a floating deep draft caisson vessel for drilling and production is provided. The vessel comprises an outer hull, wherein the outer hull has a hollow centerwell. The vessel further comprises a centerwell buoy guided within the centerwell. At least one tendon assembly secures the centerwell buoy to the sea floor and the tendon assembly is attached along essentially the centerline of the centerwell buoy.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2002Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventor: Edward E. Horton