Patents by Inventor Victor G. Grinius

Victor G. Grinius 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: 7108457
    Abstract: A marine riser that includes active boundary-layer control (“BLC”) for reducing hydrodynamic drag and vortex-induced-vibration (“VIV”) caused by currents. The marine riser includes at least one riser pipe surrounded by a BLC sheath. Extending through the sheath is at least one nozzle, preferably at least one pair of slot-nozzles, for discharging water into the sea in which the marine riser is deployed. The BLC sheath may be rotate-able to align a pair of slit-nozzles with the current direction, or in a fixed BLC sheath, pairs of slot-nozzles may be selectively activated based on the current direction. The BLC sheath may also include a tail-jet or retractable tail-fin. The BLC sheath may be formed from telescoping sections that decrease in diameter toward the bottom of the riser and that are nested when the telescoping sheath is retracted. Finally, a BLC system may also be implemented in a production riser system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2006
    Assignee: High Seas Engineering LLC
    Inventors: Neal A. Brown, Victor G. Grinius, Cam M. Shaar
  • Patent number: 6349664
    Abstract: A system for reducing hydrodynamic drag and vortex-induced-vibration (“VIV”) in a bluff hull. In a bluff hull that is designed to be at least partially submerged in a fluid, such as water, the hull has an internal area for holding or transferring fluid. When the hull is beset by a current present in the water, the surface of the bluff hull has an up-current side and a down-current side. The hull surface has at least one opening, preferably a slot-nozzle, for discharging the fluid from the internal fluid area of the bluff hull out of the hull surface and into the surrounding water at a velocity greater than the current velocity, so as to reduce flow separation of the current on the down-current side of the hull surface. Also, preferably, the fluid is discharged out of the opening at an angle substantially tangential to the hull surface at the location of the opening and substantially in the direction of the current.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2002
    Assignee: High Seas Engineering, LLC
    Inventors: Neal A. Brown, Victor G. Grinius, Cam M. Shaar
  • Patent number: 6148751
    Abstract: A system for reducing hydrodynamic drag and vortex-induced-vibration ("VIV") in a bluff hull. In a bluff hull that is designed to be at least partially submerged in a fluid, such as water, the hull has an internal area for holding or transferring fluid. When the hull is beset by a current present in the water, the surface of the bluff hull has an up-current side and a down-current side. The hull surface has at least one opening, preferably a slot-nozzle, for blowing the fluid from the internal fluid area of the bluff hull out of the hull surface and into the surrounding water at a velocity greater than the current velocity, so as to reduce flow separation of the current on the down-current side of the hull surface. Also, preferably, the fluid is blown out of the opening at an angle substantially tangential to the hull surface at the location of the opening and substantially in the direction of the current.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2000
    Assignee: High Seas Engineering, LLC
    Inventors: Neal A. Brown, Victor G. Grinius, Cam M. Shaar
  • Patent number: 5435262
    Abstract: A semi-submersible offshore platform comprising a hull having at least one oil storage tank and a fixed centralized support member. The hull has a peripheral edge. The platform further comprises a deck coupled to the support member and a plurality of stabilizer buoys. Each of the buoys is coupled to the hull and is positioned adjacent the peripheral edge of the hull, whereby the buoys pitch, roll, heave, sway, and surge relative to the hull. Also provided is a system for stabilizing a semi-submersible offshore platform having a submersible hull. The system comprises a buoyant stabilizer and a constant tension device attached to the platform and coupled to the buoyant stabilizer, relative to the submersible hull.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1995
    Assignee: Offshore Model Basin
    Inventors: Victor G. Grinius, Arthur C. Lynch