Patents by Inventor Michael John Watchorn
Michael John Watchorn 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: 20230061471Abstract: A reel support apparatus (100) for supporting a pipeline storage reel (102) on a vessel (104) is disclosed. A method for supporting a pipeline storage reel (102) on a vessel (104) using the reel support apparatus (100) is also disclosed. The reel support apparatus (100) comprises a hub body (112) for locating within a hollow central bore (140) of a pipeline storage reel (102) and a plurality of discrete roller elements (114), spaced apart at locations on an outer surface of the hub body (112). In use, a pipeline storage reel (102) is supported by the plurality of discrete and spaced apart roller elements (114).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2020Publication date: March 2, 2023Applicant: ROYAL IHC LIMITEDInventors: Michael John WATCHORN, Michael James SMITH
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Publication number: 20220381004Abstract: A device for providing an elongated element in a seabed is disclosed. The device comprises a main body having trench forming means for forming a trench in a seabed, and a receiving section for receiving an elongated element. The main body is adapted to guide said elongated element, from said receiving section, into a trench formed by said trench forming means. The device further includes supporting means defining a contact surface for supporting said main body with respect to said seabed, wherein the receiving section is configured to receive the elongated element from a side substantially opposite to the contact surface along a loading path. The device further includes a drawbar connected to said main body. The drawbar is movable from a loading position to a towing position. In the towing position said device is towable in a trenching direction via a towing line connected to said drawbar.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2020Publication date: December 1, 2022Applicant: Royal IHC LimitedInventors: Jonathan Ralph Manchester, Michael John Watchorn
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Patent number: 8127388Abstract: A gangway apparatus (10) for transfer between vessels or between a vessel (38) and a fixed structure such as an offshore construction or a quay is disclosed. The gangway apparatus (10) includes a gangway component (16) which is preferably buoyant and may be inflatable. The gangway component (16) is mounted on a skate or bogie and traverses a fixedly mounted runway (14). The runway (14) may be inclined. Control means are provided for controlling the motion of the gangway component on the runway. These may include biasing means such as a counterweight. The apparatus is preferably mounted in a shipping container such as a 40? ISO container.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: IHC Engineering Business LimitedInventors: Michael John Watchorn, Andrew James Eaton
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Patent number: 8016519Abstract: A method and system for transporting an offshore structure such as a wind turbine generator includes a supporting frame in which the offshore structure is assembled on land in an upright configuration. The frame is used for lifting the structure onto a transport vessel, on which it is retained in the upright configuration. At its location of use, the offshore structure is transferred to a pre-prepared foundation. The foundation is provided with a frame which cooperates with the supporting frame. The supporting frame includes a plurality of legs having hydraulically controlled feet. The frame of the foundation includes an equal number of supporting formations on which the feet ultimately rest. The feet are moveable in response to the hydraulic control along a nominally vertical line of action and provide a damping arrangement for the mounting of the offshore structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2007Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: IHC Engineering Business LimitedInventors: Martin Bingham, Timothy William Grinsted, Michael John Watchorn
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Patent number: 7984525Abstract: Access means are provided for accessing a fixed offshore structure (70) such as a wind turbine, larger vessel or the like form a smaller vessel (50), or for providing for transfer between vessels. One or more guide wires (12) are connected from the vessel (50) to the fixed structure (70) or second vessel and placed in tension such as by directing the vessel away from the fixed structure. In one embodiment, inflatable members (14) are suspendable from the guide wires and inflation of the inflatable members causes them to extend along the guide wires to form an access surface across which personnel may walk to access the fixed structure or second vessel from the first vessel. Mounting means are also provided which accommodate relative rotational, translational and pitching movement of the apparatus and vessel, caused by wave motion. In another embodiment, a bridge member is retained on a runway of the first vessel and deployed using said guide wires.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2005Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: IHC Engineering Business LimitedInventors: Michael John Watchorn, Timothy William Grinsted
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Patent number: 7950092Abstract: Access means are provided for accessing a fixed offshore structure such as a wind turbine (70), larger vessel or the like form a smaller transfer vessel (50), or for providing for transfer between vessels One or more guide wires (12) are connected from the vessel (50) to the fixed structure (70) or second vessel and placed in tension such as by directing the transfer vessel away from the fixed structure. In one embodiment, inflatable, members are suspendable from the guide wires and inflation of the inflatable members causes them to extend along the guide wires to form an access surface (56) across which personnel may walk to access the fixed structure or second vessel from the first vessel Mounting means are also provided which accommodate relative rotational, translational and pitching movement of the apparatus and vessel, caused by wave motion. In another embodiment, a bridge member is retained on a runway of the first vessel and deployed using said guide wires (12).Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2004Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: IHC Engineering Business LimitedInventors: Michael John Watchorn, Timothy William Grinsted
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Publication number: 20110123276Abstract: Offshore structures such as wind turbines, wave machines and tidal stream turbines are mounted in a previously located foundation including a socket. The foundation includes an upper body with a conical inner surface which acts as a guide for inserting a leading end of the structure into the socket. The conical surface also provides a reaction surface for setting the vertical alignment of the structure when inserted in the socket. Clamps are provided supported by an A frame for controlled lowering of the structure into the socket.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2011Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: IHC Engineering Business LimitedInventor: Michael John Watchorn
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Patent number: 7877933Abstract: Offshore structures such as wind turbines, wave machines and tidal stream turbines are mounted in a previously located foundation including a socket. The foundation includes an upper body with a conical inner surface which acts as a guide for inserting a leading end of the structure into the socket. The conical surface also provides a reaction surface for setting the vertical alignment of the structure when inserted in the socket. Clamps are provided supported by an A frame for controlled lowering of the structure into the socket.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: IHC Engineering Business LimitedInventor: Michael John Watchorn
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Publication number: 20090028647Abstract: A method and system for transporting an offshore structure such as a wind turbine generator includes a supporting frame in which the offshore structure is assembled on land in an upright configuration. The frame is used for lifting the structure onto a transport vessel, on which it is retained in the upright configuration. At its location of use, the offshore structure is transferred to a pre-prepared foundation. The foundation is provided with a frame which cooperates with the supporting frame. The supporting frame includes a plurality of legs having hydraulically controlled feet. The frame of the foundation includes an equal number of supporting formations on which the feet ultimately rest. The feet are moveable in response to the hydraulic control along a nominally vertical line of action and provide a damping arrangement for the mounting of the offshore structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: IHC Engineering Business LimitedInventors: Martin Bingham, Timothy William Grinsted, Michael John Watchorn
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Publication number: 20080301888Abstract: Access means are provided for accessing a fixed offshore structure (70) such as a wind turbine, larger vessel or the like form a smaller vessel (50), or for providing for transfer between vessels. One or more guide wires (12) are connected from the vessel (50) to the fixed structure (70) or second vessel and placed in tension such as by directing the vessel away from the fixed structure. In one embodiment, inflatable members (14) are suspendable from the guide wires and inflation of the inflatable members causes them to extend along the guide wires to form an access surface across which personnel may walk to access the fixed structure or second vessel from the first vessel. Mounting means are also provided which accommodate relative rotational, translational and pitching movement of the apparatus and vessel, caused by wave motion. In another embodiment, a bridge member is retained on a runway of the first vessel and deployed using said guide wires.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2005Publication date: December 11, 2008Applicant: The Engineering Business LimitedInventors: Michael John Watchorn, Timothy William Grinstead
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Publication number: 20080229524Abstract: A gangway apparatus (10) for transfer between vessels or between a vessel (38) and a fixed structure such as an offshore construction or a quay is disclosed. The gangway apparatus (10) includes a gangway component (16) which is preferably buoyant and may be inflatable. The gangway component (16) is mounted on a skate or bogie and traverses a fixedly mounted runway (14). The runway (14) may be inclined. Control means are provided for controlling the motion of the gangway component on the runway. These may include biasing means such as a counterweight. The apparatus is preferably mounted in a shipping container such as a 40? ISO container.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2006Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: The Engineering business LimitedInventors: Michael John Watchorn, Andrew James Eaton
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Publication number: 20080145149Abstract: Apparatus for the launch and recover of boats (48), submersibles and the like includes a support (132) surface and a mounting means for attachment to a fixed structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: The Engineering Business LimitedInventors: Timothy William Grinsted, Michael John Watchorn
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Patent number: 6849963Abstract: A prime mover for extracting power from moving water is described comprising a body which is caused to oscillate in water by reversing the direction of thrust generated by at least one submerged control member e.g. a hydroplane or rotating cylinder protruding from a side of the body.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2004Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: The Engineering Business LimitedInventors: Timothy William Grinsted, Michael John Watchorn
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Publication number: 20040201223Abstract: A prime mover for extracting power from moving water is described comprising a body which is caused to oscillate in water by reversing the direction of thrust generated by at least one submerged control member e.g. a hydroplane or rotating cylinder protruding from a side of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2004Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventors: Timothy William Grinsted, Michael John Watchorn
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Patent number: 6731018Abstract: A prime mover for extracting power from moving water is described comprising a body which is caused to oscillate in water by reversing the direction of thrust generated by at least one submerged control member e.g. a hydroplane or rotating cylinder protruding from a side of the body. Preferably, the prime mover comprises an open bottomed tank which when it oscillates alternately compresses and decompresses a fluid inside it between a closed top of the tank and the water surface. Preferably the fluid is air. Other energy removal schemes can be combined with the prime mover to generate power.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2000Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: The Engineering Business LimitedInventors: Timothy William Grinsted, Michael John Watchorn