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Offshore structure, supporting member, skid shoe, method for moving a cantilever

  • US 10,557,240 B2
  • Filed: 06/13/2016
  • Issued: 02/11/2020
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/12/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An offshore structure comprising:

  • a platform having a deck with an X-direction corresponding to a centerline of the platform;

    a cantilever mountable on the deck and movable with respect to the deck of the platform;

    a skidding system that is arranged for supporting and moving the cantilever with respect to the deck, wherein the skidding system is arranged for translational movement of the cantilever along a longitudinal direction of the cantilever and for rotational movement of the cantilever around a vertical rotation axis;

    such that the cantilever is movable between a retracted position in which it substantially is above the deck, and an extended position in which it is substantially extended outside of the deck;

    wherein the skidding system comprises;

    a pair of longitudinal cantilever rails mounted to a bottom side of the cantilever, anda rotating system arranged to support and allow rotation of the cantilever with respect to the deck around the vertical axis;

    a supporting system arranged to support the cantilever on the deck mounted at a distance from the rotating system along the X-direction;

    supporting members arranged to engage the longitudinal cantilever rails with the rotating system or the supporting system;

    wherein the supporting system comprises at least one deck rail arranged in a Y-direction substantially transverse to the X-direction; and

    wherein the rotating system comprises at least two deck rails mounted in symmetrical fashion with respect to the X-direction and having an angle with respect to the Y-direction, and the at least one deck rail of the supporting system and/or the at least two deck rails of the rotating system are curvedwherein the at least two deck rails of the rotating system are curved with respect to the vertical rotation axis and have a radius,wherein the at least one deck rail of the supporting system is either (a) curved with respect to the vertical rotation axis and has a radius, or (b) straight and has a distance with respect to the vertical rotation axis; and

    wherein the radius or distance of the at least one deck rail of the supporting system is larger than the radius of the at least two deck rails of the rotating system.

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