Underwater pipe anchoring device

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Inventors

Suttles, Jefferies C.

Application #

170916

Filed

Jul-21-1980

Published

Jun-21-1983

Current US Class

052/157
052/165
248/49
248/74.1
405/172

International Classes

F16L 001/04

Field of Search

405/154 405/172 405/232 405/251 52/155 52/157 52/165 248/49 248/74

Assignee

Anchoring International, Inc. (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Corbin; David H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pravel, Gambrell, Hewitt, Kirk & Kimball

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Abstract
An underwater pipe anchoring device is adapted to be connected to an anchor for anchoring the pipe to underwater strata. A first support section is shaped to engage a first portion of the outer surface of the pipe and a second support section is shaped to engage a second portion of the outer surface of the pipe. A hinge connects an end of the second support section to the first support section so that the second support section can swing into and out of a position where the support sections surround the pipe and engage opposite sides of the outer surface of the pipe. The end of the second support section opposite the hinge is releasably connected to the first support section so that the support sections can be connected for supporting the pipe. Metal-to-metal contact between the support sections and pipe is prevented for protecting the pipe.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Pipeline anchoring device for anchoring a pipe to underground strata, comprising:

(a) a first support section shaped to engage a first portion of the outer surface of the pipe;

(b) a second support section shaped to engage a second portion of the outer surface of the pipe;

(c) hinge means for connecting a portion of the second support section to the first support section on one side of the pipe so that the second support section can swing into and out of a position where the support sections surround the pipe and engage opposite sides of the outer surface of the pipe;

(d) means for releasably connecting a portion of the second support section on the other side of the pipe from the hinge means to the first support section so that the support sections can be connected for supporting the pipe; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the installation of underwater pipe and, more particularly, to an anchoring device useful for supporting pipe which runs underwater.

Mechanical anchoring devices are designed to support underwater pipe against buoyancy, axial and lateral movement and sagging. Since underwater pipe is formed of a rigid material which has a relatively limited range of movement before it ruptures or tears loose from its terminal such as a drilling platform or the like, anchoring devices have been developed to engage the pipe and restrain it against unacceptable movement.

Installation of anchoring mechanisms used in the past is a time-consuming operation which in many cases requires the assistance of one or more divers. Since underwater divers are expensive, diver time must be kept to a minimum in order to maintain installation expenses within reasonable limits.

Anchoring devices of the type used in the past have normally included a curved plate to engage the upper pipe surface and anchoring devices connected to portions of the plate which project from both sides of the plate, which are drilled into the underwater surface for holding the plate in place. A piece of angle iron or a bar was either welded or bolted to the upper plate for engaging the lower surface of the pipe. In the case where bolts were used, pressure was not uniformly applied to the pipe surface causing the coating to chip when the bolts were tightened. Both the welding operation and installation of the four bolts which were normally used are time-consuming and expensive when done underwater.
 
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