Patents by Inventor Eskil Hoyvik

Eskil Hoyvik 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).

  • Patent number: 10584542
    Abstract: A subsea flexible riser installation has a seabed foundation and a steep-configuration flexible riser anchored to the seabed by the foundation. An attachment formation is fixed relative to the riser and a locating formation is fixed relative to the foundation, both at positions elevated above the seabed. The locating formation is engaged with the attachment formation on the riser. This holds the attachment formation and the riser against movement when engaged, protecting the base of the riser from over-bending and fatigue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 2015
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2020
    Assignee: Subsea 7 Norway AS
    Inventor: Eskil Hoyvik
  • Patent number: 10180200
    Abstract: A method of installing an electrically-heatable subsea flowline includes launching the flowline with at least one electric power cable attached in piggybacked relation. After landing the flowline with the piggybacked cable on the seabed, a free end portion of the, or each, cable having a length greater than the water depth is released from the flowline. This allows a free end of the, or each, cable to be recovered to the surface to be spliced to one or more power supply conductors. After lowering the, or each, cable and the, or each, connected conductor beneath the surface, the free end portion of at least one cable is reattached to the flowline on the seabed in piggybacked relation. To perform the method, a subsea flowline assembly includes subsea-releasable fastenings spaced along the cable and the flowline to attach at least an end portion of the cable releasably to the flowline.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2019
    Assignee: Subsea 7 Norway AS
    Inventor: Eskil Hoyvik
  • Publication number: 20180066770
    Abstract: A method of installing an electrically-heatable subsea flowline includes launching the flowline with at least one electric power cable attached in piggybacked relation. After landing the flowline with the piggybacked cable on the seabed, a free end portion of the, or each, cable having a length greater than the water depth is released from the flowline. This allows a free end of the, or each, cable to be recovered to the surface to be spliced to one or more power supply conductors. After lowering the, or each, cable and the, or each, connected conductor beneath the surface, the free end portion of at least one cable is reattached to the flowline on the seabed in piggybacked relation. To perform the method, a subsea flowline assembly includes subsea-releasable fastenings spaced along the cable and the flowline to attach at least an end portion of the cable releasably to the flowline.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 7, 2016
    Publication date: March 8, 2018
    Inventor: Eskil Hoyvik
  • Patent number: 9863554
    Abstract: A method of controlling subsea laying of an elongate article includes guiding the article using a submersible vehicle such as an ROV that carries a guide tool. The guide tool has a sleeve through which the article moves axially during laying, while the vehicle applies cross-axial guide forces to the article via the sleeve. Also disclosed is a guide tool including a sleeve through which the article can move axially during laying, and a grab handle whereby a submersible vehicle may hold the tool using a grabber. Alternatively, the guide tool can be attached to or integrated with the vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2018
    Assignee: Subsea 7 Norway AS
    Inventors: Jan Henry Hansen, Eskil Hoyvik
  • Publication number: 20170350196
    Abstract: A subsea flexible riser installation has a seabed foundation and a steep-configuration flexible riser anchored to the seabed by the foundation. An attachment formation is fixed relative to the riser and a locating formation is fixed relative to the foundation, both at positions elevated above the seabed. The locating formation is engaged with the attachment formation on the riser. This holds the attachment formation and the riser against movement when engaged, protecting the base of the riser from over-bending and fatigue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 2, 2015
    Publication date: December 7, 2017
    Inventor: Eskil Hoyvik
  • Publication number: 20160153585
    Abstract: A method of controlling subsea laying of an elongate article includes guiding the article using a submersible vehicle such as an ROV that carries a guide tool. The guide tool has a sleeve through which the article moves axially during laying, while the vehicle applies cross-axial guide forces to the article via the sleeve. Also disclosed is a guide tool including a sleeve through which the article can move axially during laying, and a grab handle whereby a submersible vehicle may hold the tool using a grabber. Alternatively, the guide tool can be attached to or integrated with the vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2016
    Publication date: June 2, 2016
    Inventors: Jan Henry Hansen, Eskil Hoyvik
  • Publication number: 20130259577
    Abstract: A method of controlling subsea laying of an elongate article is disclosed and includes guiding the article using a submersible vehicle such as an ROV that carries a guide tool. The guide tool has a sleeve through which the article moves axially during laying, while the vehicle applies cross-axial guide forces to the article via the sleeve. Also disclosed is a guide tool including a sleeve through which the article can move axially during laying, and a grab handle whereby a submersible vehicle may hold the tool using a grabber. Alternatively, the guide tool can be attached to or integrated with the vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 24, 2011
    Publication date: October 3, 2013
    Inventors: Jan Henry Hansen, Eskil Hoyvik