Pipe handling method and apparatus
First Claim
1. The method of repairing a damaged pipeline on the ocean floor comprising the steps of:
- lowering a first mobile pipe handling frame having a hydraulic pipe clamp thereon into a position over said pipeline and spaced from one side of said damaged portion;
lowering a second mobile pipe handling frame having a hydraulic pipe clamp thereon into position over said pipeline and spaced from the other side of said damaged portion;
engaging said hydraulic pipe clamps on said first and second frames about said pipeline on either side of said damaged portion;
raising said pipe clamps on said first and second pipe handling frames to thereby raise the damaged portion of said pipeline into a working position above the ocean floor;
removing the damaged portion of said pipeline to thereby leave first and second ends of said pipeline spaced laterally from each other and supported by said first and second pipe handling frames;
lowering a pipe stabber frame having a stabber beam thereon and a first tubular coupling member releasably attached thereto into the space between the first and second ends of said pipeline;
aligning said stabber beam and said first coupling member with the longitudinal axis of the said first end of said pipeline;
actuating said stabber beam to telescope said first coupling member about said first end of said pipeline and thereafter removing said pipe handling frame with said stabber beam thereon;
lowering a pipe stabber frame with a stabber beam thereon and a second tubular coupling member releasably attached thereto into position between said first and second ends of said pipeline;
aligning said pipe stabber beam and said second coupling member with the longitudinal axis of said second end of said pipeline;
actuating said stabber beam to telescope said second coupling member about said second end of said pipeline, and thereafter removing said pipe handling frame with said stabber beam thereon;
lowering into position between said first and second ends of said pipeline, a third pipe handling frame having a hydraulic clamp thereon with a tubular connector adapted to engage said first and second coupling members releasably carried by said pipe clamp;
aligning the longitudinal axis of said tubular connector with the longitudinal axes of said first and second ends of said pipeline and said first and second tubular coupling members;
sealably engaging one end of said tubular connector with said first tubular coupling member and the other end of said connector with said second tubular coupling member; and
releasing said hydraulic pipe clamps on said pipe handling frame and removing said pipe handling frames from said ocean floor.
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Abstract
A mobile pipe handling frame useful for building and repairing subsea pipelines is disclosed and includes a vertically adjustable beam and horizontally adjustable sled thereon which may be utilized for suspending a hydraulic pipe clamp for grasping and moving pipe sections vertically and horizontally. The sled and beam may also be utilized for supporting and positioning one end of a stabber beam which, with its other end resting upon the pipeline, may be utilized to telescope tubular coupling members onto the end of the pipeline. The pipe handling frame and hydraulic pipe clamp also may be used to "walk" a pipe section, or one end of a pipeline, across the ocean floor transversely to the longitudinal axis of the pipeline. A method for utilizing the pipe handling frame, hydraulic pipe clamp and stabber beam for repairing damaged subsea pipelines and for completing subsea pipeline connections to risers are disclosed.
This abstract is not to be construed in any way to define or limit the invention set forth below.
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18 Claims
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1. The method of repairing a damaged pipeline on the ocean floor comprising the steps of:
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lowering a first mobile pipe handling frame having a hydraulic pipe clamp thereon into a position over said pipeline and spaced from one side of said damaged portion; lowering a second mobile pipe handling frame having a hydraulic pipe clamp thereon into position over said pipeline and spaced from the other side of said damaged portion; engaging said hydraulic pipe clamps on said first and second frames about said pipeline on either side of said damaged portion; raising said pipe clamps on said first and second pipe handling frames to thereby raise the damaged portion of said pipeline into a working position above the ocean floor; removing the damaged portion of said pipeline to thereby leave first and second ends of said pipeline spaced laterally from each other and supported by said first and second pipe handling frames; lowering a pipe stabber frame having a stabber beam thereon and a first tubular coupling member releasably attached thereto into the space between the first and second ends of said pipeline; aligning said stabber beam and said first coupling member with the longitudinal axis of the said first end of said pipeline; actuating said stabber beam to telescope said first coupling member about said first end of said pipeline and thereafter removing said pipe handling frame with said stabber beam thereon; lowering a pipe stabber frame with a stabber beam thereon and a second tubular coupling member releasably attached thereto into position between said first and second ends of said pipeline; aligning said pipe stabber beam and said second coupling member with the longitudinal axis of said second end of said pipeline; actuating said stabber beam to telescope said second coupling member about said second end of said pipeline, and thereafter removing said pipe handling frame with said stabber beam thereon; lowering into position between said first and second ends of said pipeline, a third pipe handling frame having a hydraulic clamp thereon with a tubular connector adapted to engage said first and second coupling members releasably carried by said pipe clamp; aligning the longitudinal axis of said tubular connector with the longitudinal axes of said first and second ends of said pipeline and said first and second tubular coupling members; sealably engaging one end of said tubular connector with said first tubular coupling member and the other end of said connector with said second tubular coupling member; and releasing said hydraulic pipe clamps on said pipe handling frame and removing said pipe handling frames from said ocean floor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 5)
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4. The method of connecting a pipeline on the ocean floor to a marine riser extending upwardly from the ocean floor comprising the steps of:
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lowering a mobile pipe handling frame having a hydraulic clamp thereon into a position over said pipeline, resting on the ocean floor and spaced rearwardly from the forward end of said pipeline; engaging said pipe clamp about said pipeline; raising said pipe clamp to thereby raise the forward end of said pipeline into a working position above the ocean floor; lowering a pipe handling frame having a stabber beam thereon and a tubular coupling member releasably engaged therewith into position on the ocean floor and spaced between the forward end of said pipeline and said riser; aligning the longitudinal axis of said stabber beam and said tubular coupling member with the longitudinal axis of the forward end of said pipeline; actuating said stabber beam to telescope said coupling member onto the forward end of said pipeline and thereafter removing said pipe handling frame with said stabber beam thereon; lowering a second pipe handling frame with a hydraulic clamp thereon and having a tubular connector member releasably engaged in said pipe clamp into position between said forward end of said pipeline and the lower end of said riser; actuating said pipe clamp on said second pipe handling frame to axially align said tubular connector with said lower end of said riser and said forward end of said pipeline; sealably engaging said connector member with said riser member and said coupling member on said pipeline; and releasing said hydraulic pipe clamps on said first and second pipe handling frames and and removing said pipe handling frames from the ocean floor.
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6. A subsea pipe handling frame comprising:
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a pair of vertical legs spaced apart so as to accommodate between them a pipe to be handled; a cross-header beam extending between and rigidly attached to the upper ends of said legs; support means for supporting the lower end of each of said legs on the ocean floor on opposite sides of the pipe to be handled; a horizontal traveling beam extending between said legs, parallel to said cross-header beam and adjustable vertically of said legs; hydraulic power means for adjusting said horizontal traveling beam vertically relative to said legs; pipe clamp support means carried by said traveling beam and adjustably horizontally thereof; hydraulic power means for moving said pipe clamp support means horizontally along said horizontal traveling beam between said legs; pipe clamp means carried by said pipe clamp support means and having movable jaws adapted to selectively grip the outside of a pipe being handled; said pipe clamp means, carried by pipe clamp support means, being movable horizontally between the pair of legs of the pipe handling frame, and vertically to a position below said support means to engage a pipe lying below the plane of said support means; hydraulic power means for actuating the jaws of said pipe clamp means; whereby said pipe clamp means may be positioned as desired vertically and horizontally between the legs of said pipe handling frame and the jaws of said pipe clamp means may be actuated to selectively grip and release a pipe being handled. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A subsea pipe handling frame comprising:
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a pair of vertical legs spaced apart so as to accommodate between them a pipe to be handled; a cross-header beam extending between and rigidly attached to the upper ends of said legs; support means for supporting the lower end of each of said legs on the ocean floor on opposite sides of the pipe to be handled; a horizontal traveling beam extending between said legs, parallel to said cross-header beam and adjustable vertically of said legs; hydraulic power means for adjusting said horizontal traveling beam vertically relative to said legs; pipe clamp support means carried by said traveling beam and adjustable horizontally thereof; hydraulic power means for moving said pipe clamp support means horizontally along said horizontal traveling beam between said legs; pipe clamp means carried by said pipe clamp support means and having movable jaws adapted to selectively grip the outside of a pipe being handled; said pipe clamp means includes friction reducing means on the inside of said jaws for reducing the friction between said jaws of said pipe clamp means and a pipe being held thereby, whereby a pipe held by said pipe clamp means may be moved longitudinally therethrough; said pipe clamp means, carried by pipe clamp support means, being movable horizontally between the pair of legs of the pipe handling frame, and vertically to a position below said support means to engage a pipe lying below the plane of said support means; hydraulic power means for actuating the jaws of said pipe clamp means; and friction clamp means, spaced apart from said pipe clamp means, for frictionally engaging the outside of a pipe being carried by said pipe clamp means and hydraulic power means connecting said friction clamp means to said pipe clamp means for moving said friction clamp means relative to said pipe clamp means to thereby move a pipe carried by said pipe clamp means longitudinally through said pipe clamp means. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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