Patents by Inventor Robert M. Kipp
Robert M. Kipp 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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Patent number: 9988848Abstract: A floating, offshore drilling and/or production platform is equipped with a rail-mounted transport system that can be positioned at a plurality of selected positions over the well bay of the vessel. The transport system can move a drilling riser with a drilling riser tensioner system and a blowout preventer from one drilling location to another without removing them from the well bay of the vessel. Using the transport system, the drilling riser is lifted just clear of a first well head and positioned over an adjacent, second well head using guidelines. The transport system may then move the upper end of the drilling riser (together with its attached tensioner and BOP) to a second drilling location. A dummy wellhead may be provided on the seafloor in order to secure the lower end of the drilling riser without removing it from the sea while production risers are being installed.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2017Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: Single Buoy Moorings, Inc.Inventors: Travis Randall Jordan, Robert M. Kipp
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Publication number: 20170298694Abstract: A floating, offshore drilling and/or production platform is equipped with a rail-mounted transport system that can be positioned at a plurality of selected positions over the well bay of the vessel. The transport system can move a drilling riser with a drilling riser tensioner system and a blowout preventer from one drilling location to another without removing them from the well bay of the vessel. Using the transport system, the drilling riser is lifted just clear of a first well head and positioned over an adjacent, second well head using guidelines. The transport system may then move the upper end of the drilling riser (together with its attached tensioner and BOP) to a second drilling location. A dummy wellhead may be provided on the seafloor in order to secure the lower end of the drilling riser without removing it from the sea while production risers are being installed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2017Publication date: October 19, 2017Inventors: Travis Randall Jordan, Robert M. Kipp
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Patent number: 9677368Abstract: A floating, offshore drilling and/or production platform is equipped with a rail-mounted transport system that can be positioned at a plurality of selected positions over the well bay of the vessel. The transport system can move a drilling riser with a drilling riser tensioner system and a blowout preventer from one drilling location to another without removing them from the well bay of the vessel. Using the transport system, the drilling riser is lifted just clear of a first well head and positioned over an adjacent, second well head using guidelines. The transport system may then move the upper end of the drilling riser (together with its attached tensioner and BOP) to a second drilling location. A dummy wellhead may be provided on the seafloor in order to secure the lower end of the drilling riser without removing it from the sea while production risers are being installed.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2016Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Seahorse Equipment CorpInventors: Travis Randall Jordan, Robert M. Kipp
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Publication number: 20160376862Abstract: A floating, offshore drilling and/or production platform is equipped with a rail-mounted transport system that can be positioned at a plurality of selected positions over the well bay of the vessel. The transport system can move a drilling riser with a drilling riser tensioner system and a blowout preventer from one drilling location to another without removing them from the well bay of the vessel. Using the transport system, the drilling riser is lifted just clear of a first well head and positioned over an adjacent, second well head using guidelines. The transport system may then move the upper end of the drilling riser (together with its attached tensioner and BOP) to a second drilling location. A dummy wellhead may be provided on the seafloor in order to secure the lower end of the drilling riser without removing it from the sea while production risers are being installed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2016Publication date: December 29, 2016Inventors: Travis Randall Jordan, Robert M. Kipp
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Patent number: 9458671Abstract: A floating, offshore drilling and/or production platform is equipped with a rail-mounted transport system that can be positioned at a plurality of selected positions over the well bay of the vessel. The transport system can move a drilling riser with a drilling riser tensioner system and a blowout preventer from one drilling location to another without removing them from the well bay of the vessel. Using the transport system, the drilling riser is lifted just clear of a first well head and positioned over an adjacent, second well head using guidelines. The transport system may then move the upper end of the drilling riser (together with its attached tensioner and BOP) to a second drilling location. A dummy wellhead may be provided on the seafloor in order to secure the lower end of the drilling riser without removing it from the sea while production risers are being installed.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2015Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: Seahorse Equipment CorpInventors: Travis Randall Jordan, Robert M. Kipp
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Publication number: 20160145943Abstract: A floating, offshore drilling and/or production platform is equipped with a rail-mounted transport system that can be positioned at a plurality of selected positions over the well bay of the vessel. The transport system can move a drilling riser with a drilling riser tensioner system and a blowout preventer from one drilling location to another without removing them from the well bay of the vessel. Using the transport system, the drilling riser is lifted just clear of a first well head and positioned over an adjacent, second well head using guidelines. The transport system may then move the upper end of the drilling riser (together with its attached tensioner and BOP) to a second drilling location. A dummy wellhead may be provided on the seafloor in order to secure the lower end of the drilling riser without removing it from the sea while production risers are being installed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2015Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventors: Travis Randall Jordan, Robert M. Kipp
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Patent number: 9238943Abstract: A floating, offshore drilling and/or production platform is equipped with a rail-mounted transport system that can be positioned at a plurality of selected positions over the well bay of the vessel. The transport system can move a drilling riser with a drilling riser tensioner system and a blowout preventer from one drilling location to another without removing them from the well bay of the vessel. Using the transport system, the drilling riser is lifted just clear of a first well head and positioned over an adjacent, second well head using guidelines. The transport system may then move the upper end of the drilling riser (together with its attached tensioner and BOP) to a second drilling location. A dummy wellhead may be provided on the seafloor in order to secure the lower end of the drilling riser without removing it from the sea while production risers are being installed.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2012Date of Patent: January 19, 2016Assignee: Seahorse Equipment CorpInventors: Travis Randall Jordan, Robert M. Kipp
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Patent number: 9180935Abstract: A hawser system between a tension leg platform (TLP) and another vessel employs two lines, oriented in a V-shape, to restrict the vertical motion of a hawser near the bow of the other vessel which may be a semi-submersible tender assisted drilling vessel (TAD). Drilling operations may be performed from the TLP while the semi-submersible provides the supporting services for the drilling operation, e.g. drilling fluid and drill pipe storage. The restricted vertical motion of the hawsers significantly reduces the possibility of the hawsers contacting each other. A hawser system according to the invention couples the semi-submersible TAD vessel to the TLP and may be implemented without passing the hawsers through sheaves.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Seahorse Equipment CorpInventors: Oriol R. Rijken, Robert M. Kipp
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Patent number: 7465127Abstract: A method for positive locking of a tension leg platform tendon bottom connector C in a tendon receptacle R contained in a tendon foundation pile P, the bottom connector and receptacle having mating locking elements. A vertical space S is provided in the foundation pile between the tendon receptacle and the soil level inside the pile sufficient to allow vertical entry and locking of the bottom connector and receptacle locking elements, and a material M of sufficient density is placed into the space beneath the tendon bottom connector in the tendon receptacle and the soil level inside the pile to limit downward vertical motion of the bottom connector and prevent accidental release of the locking elements. When required, a sufficient amount of the material may be removed to allow the requisite vertical motion of the bottom connector to release the locking elements.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2007Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Sea Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Robert M. Kipp
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Patent number: 7422394Abstract: A tendon for mooring a tension leg platform having an uppermost pipe segment with a reduced diameter compared to at least one of the lower pipe segments. The tendon is watertight and sealed from the ocean environment, preferably filled with air at one atmosphere of pressure. One or more interior bulkheads may be included to divide the tendon into multiple compartments. The reduced outer diameter of the uppermost pipe segment provides reduced drag due to waves and currents and accommodates smaller tendon support buoys and vortex fairings, while the greater diameter of the lower pipe segment provides for increased tendon buoyancy.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignees: Modec International, Inc., Sea Engineering, Inc.Inventors: James R. Koon, Pieter G. Wybro, Robert M. Kipp
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Patent number: 5480521Abstract: A method of providing a cathodic protection to an installed pile is disclosed in which a plurality of anodes are provided on a tendon foundation guide assembly which is attached to a lowering unit and lowered to the pile. The tendon foundation guide assembly is attached to the installed pile and at least one of the anodes is electrically connected to the pile. The tendon foundation guide assembly is then separated from the lowering unit. In another aspect of the invention, a tendon foundation guide assembly is disclosed for deployment upon the top of an installed pile for cathodically protecting the pile and a tendon receptacle inside the pile.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1994Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Dale R. Snyder, Jr., James D. Smith, James W. Stevens, Robert M. Kipp
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Patent number: 5004272Abstract: A remotely-operable large-diameter underwater tube or tendon connector for securing the hollow legs or tendons of a tension leg platform to an ocean-floor template anchor which is provided with a receptacle for each connector to be used. Each connector includes a latching assembly carried at the end of each tendon which is operated by manipulation of the tendon to alternatively latch the assembly in a receptacle, unlatch it and pull it out of the receptacle, reset the latching assembly, and subsequently latch the connector a second time and later re-releasing it a second time without taking it out of the water.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1989Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventor: Robert M. Kipp
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Patent number: 4920523Abstract: A hydrophone mount for use in a marine seismic cable having a central core, such mount comprising: a first housing portion having first and second apertures, first and second edges, and a cavity adapted for holding a hydrophone; a second housing portion having first and second apertures and first and second edges, the first and second housing portions being sized and shaped so that the first and second housing portions can be positioned adjacent to the core to form a housing around the core with the first edge of the first housing portion interlocking with the first edge of the second housing portion, the second edge of the first housing portion interlocking with the second edge of the second housing portion, and the first and second apertures of the first housing portion axially aligning respectively with the first and second apertures of the second housing portion; and a first member positioned in the aligned first apertures and a second member positioned in the aligned second apertures.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1981Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Vitold R. Kruka, Robert M. Kipp, Edward R. Cadena
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Patent number: 4837751Abstract: A hydrophone assembly for use in a marine streamer cable comprising a housing adapted to be mounted in the cable, such housing having a cavity containing a moldable material, an acoustic energy transducer positioned in the moldable material and a rigid body positioned adjacent to the housing such that the rigid body covers a portion of the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1981Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Vitold R. Kruka, Robert M. Kipp, Edward R. Cadena
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Patent number: 4621844Abstract: A connector for joining pipe ends is provided having heat expandable or contractable memory metal rods individually connecting a wedge ring and gripping wedge collet. Each ring and collet are in abutting relationship and coact to grip a pipe end.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1984Date of Patent: November 11, 1986Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Robert M. Kipp, Ray R. Ayers
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Patent number: 4573713Abstract: The present invention provides a pipeline connector which uses collected conical rings as a holding mechanism designed to penetrate a pipe surface as they are simultaneously flattened. Several rings are required to achieve the total required shear load transfer area. The penetrating rings preferably are separated by shorter, non-penetrating rings to increase the loading area, thus limiting the external pressure loading on the pipeline.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1982Date of Patent: March 4, 1986Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Robert M. Kipp, Ray R. Ayers
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Patent number: 4510588Abstract: A marine seismic cable comprising a cable core, a housing adapted for holding an acoustic energy transducer, and a body of elastic material positioned between the cable core and the housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1981Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Vitold R. Kruka, Robert M. Kipp, Edward R. Cadena
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Patent number: 4500117Abstract: A bell-lock mechanical pipeline connector is provided wherein a seal of soft material is wedged into a sealing mode by collet wedge lock fingers which in turn are actuated by a wedging means which is functional upon shearing of a pin.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1982Date of Patent: February 19, 1985Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Ray R. Ayers, Robert M. Kipp
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Patent number: 4489964Abstract: A connector for joining pipe ends is provided having two memory metal lock rings which are heat-shrinkable about a pipe end and a memory metal rod/wedge ring, heat-shrinkable at a higher temperature or in a delayed mode, to secure the lock rings.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1981Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Robert M. Kipp, Ray R. Ayers
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Patent number: 4452070Abstract: The present invention pertains to a method and apparatus for testing casing for pressure and tension limits by inserting a sealing plug into both ends of the casing, threads on the plug for gripping the casing, and a compressible packing ring associated with the plug for sealing the casing, and thereafter pressuring and tensioning the plugged casing.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1981Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventor: Robert M. Kipp