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Title: Self propelled dynamically positioned reel pipe laying ship

Abstract: A self propelled reel pipelaying ship, having forward, midship, and stern sections, and baseline, tank top, and main deck levels, comprising substantially longitudinal outer hull members and port and starboard side inner longitudinal bulkheads, each extending substantially the length of the ship, the hull members and bulkheads extending from the baseline to the main deck level in the forward and stern sections and, in the midship section, substantially above the main deck level, substantially horizontal transverse midship structural members extending between the top portions of the raised midship sections of the outer hull members and inner longitudinal bulkheads, intermediate substantially horizontal transverse members extending between the outer hull members and inner longitudinal bulkheads and vertically spaced between the tank top and midship structural members wherein the midship portions of the outer hull members and inner longitudinal bulkheads, the transverse midship structural members and the intermediate transverse members together comprise a reel support structure, and means for rotatably mounting a pipe-carrying reel to the reel support structure such that the load of the reel is distributed downwardly and outwardly, both longitudinally and transversely through the ship to maintain the stress on primary structural members of the ship within allowable stress limits for the materials used in the construction of said primary structural members.


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Inventors: Springett, Charles N. (Santa Ana, CA)
Abramovich, Dan (Mission Viejo, CA)
Uyeda, Stanley T. (Orange, CA)
Radu, John E. (Fountain Valley, CA)

Application Number: 06/258325
Filing Date: 1981-04-28
Publication_date: 1982-07-20
Assignee: SANTA FE INT CORP

Primary Class(es): 405/168.300 405/166, 405/154.100
Other Classes: B63B35/04; F16L1/20; B63B35/00; F16L1/12; B63B35/04; F16L1/00
US Patent Ref:
1426990August, 1922Johnson114/72Log-carrying barge
2853968September, 1958McLean114/72Apparatus for shipping freight
3237438March, 1966Tesson405/168Pipe line laying apparatus
3318278May, 1967Huebotter114/72Ballasting of ships
3372461March, 1968Tesson405/168Method of laying pipe line
3552345January, 1971Harlander114/72FLEXIBLE HOLD STRUCTURE IN CONTAINERSHIP
3587505June, 1971Wells114/72
3630461July, 1971Sugasti et al.242/54RSUPPLY REEL FOR CONTINUOUS LAYING OF PIPELINES
3635186January, 1972German114/57SHIP CONSTRUCTION
3641778February, 1972Gibson405/168APPARATUS FOR DIVERTING A PIPELINE
3680342August, 1972Mott et al.405/168APPARATUS FOR LAYING PIPELINES
3685306August, 1972Mott405/168SUBSEA PIPE LAYING APPARATUS AND METHOD
3712100July, 1973Key et al.72/161METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR LAYING A PIPELINE FROM A REEL BARGE
3822559July, 1974Matthews et al.405/166CONTROLLED YIELD STINGER
3855835December, 1974Tisdale405/168APPARATUS FOR LAYING PIPELINES
3924415December, 1975Goren et al.405/166Column stabilized semisubmersible pipelaying barge
3982402September, 1976Lang et al.405/168Submarine pipeline laying vessel
4011826March, 1977Yee114/65AMarine vessel with vertical annular walls
4157023June, 1979Tisdale et al.405/168Apparatus and method for laying pipelines
4260287April, 1981Uyeda et al.242/54RPortable reel pipelaying method
4297054October, 1981Yenzer et al.405/168Method of laying offshore pipeline from a reel carrying vessel

Other Refs: GB601103
July, 1948405/168

Primary Examiner: Taylor, Dennis L.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney: LeBlanc, Nolan, Shur & Nies
Parent Case Data: CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a continuation of application Ser. No.