IP Library Granted Patent US 7,950,452
Granted Patent B2
US 7,950,452 · App. 11/554,745 · Granted May 31, 2011

Anti-fouling system for offshore drilling structures

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Patent No.
US 7,950,452
App. No.
11/554,745
Granted
May 31, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An anti-fouling system for offshore drilling structures which injects metallic ions into seawater pumping systems. An ion generator may be positioned at various positions including the strainer basket of one or more of the seawater pumps or at various positions in the system. As well, ion generators may be skid mounted and/or otherwise centrally located and connected by controllable valves to various treated water injection points, whereby the flow rates are determined and ion concentrations are maintained at desired levels throughout the system, regardless of different pumping rates.

Claims (19)

1. An antifouling ion injection system for offshore drilling structures, comprising:

a seawater header;

an electrolysis tank being fluidly connected to said seawater header for receiving seawater, which is treated to create treated water;

a first valve connecting said seawater header to said electrolysis tank;

electrodes mounted within said electrolysis tank;

instrumentation operable for impressing electrical power on said electrodes to create an ion concentration in said electrolysis tank;

a plurality of seawater pumps for pumping seawater, said plurality of seawater pumps being operable for pumping at different flow rates and pressures with respect to each other, said instrumentation being operably connected to run signals for said plurality of sea water pumps to indicate individual pumping rate changes for each of said plurality of sea water pumps;

a plurality of pipes associated with said plurality of seawater pumps whereby said plurality of pipes are operable for directing fluid flow at said different flow rates and different pressures;

a plurality of fluid piping connections from said electrolysis tank operable to carry metallic ion treated water to said plurality of pipes associated with said plurality of seawater pumps;

a plurality of ion concentration control valves and meters associated with said plurality of fluid piping connections controllable by said instrumentation, said instrumentation being operable for controlling flow of said metallic ion treated water into said plurality of pipes such that a selected range of ion concentration is maintained within plurality of pipes at said different flow rates and said different pressures and for pumping rate changes by controlling an ion concentration in said electrolysis tank and by controlling fluid flow through said plurality of ion concentration control valves, said instrumentation being operable for varying power to said electrodes and operating said plurality of ion concentration control valves in response to said run signals.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein said selected range of ion concentration in said plurality of pipes ranges from 3 to 2400 ppb.

3. The system of claim 1 , wherein said electrodes are replaceable.

4. The system of claim 1 , wherein said valves connect to respective suction intakes associated with said plurality of seawater pumps and said plurality of pipes associated with said plurality of seawater pumps.

5. A method for making an antifouling ion injection system for offshore drilling structures, comprising:

providing an electrolysis tank with electrodes therein that is fluidly connectable to a seawater header for receiving seawater, which is treated in said electrolysis tank to create treated water;

providing instrumentation operable for impressing electrical power on said electrodes to create an ion concentration in said electrolysis tank which varies responsively to output of said treated water from said electrolysis tank and for increasing and decreasing the flow of said treated water from said electrolysis tank in response to operational changes in each of a plurality of seawater pumps wherein said operational changes being indicated by run signals for said plurality of sea water pumps which indicate pumping rate changes for each of said plurality of sea water pumps, said instrumentation being programmed for controlling a plurality of valves and monitoring a plurality of meters to adjust a flow of said treated water through a plurality of pipes associated with said plurality of seawater pumps whereby said plurality of pipes are operable for directing fluid flow at said different flow rates and different pressures in response to said run signals.

6. The system of claim 1 , programming said instrumentation for maintaining said selected range of ion concentration in said plurality of pipes ranges from 3 to 2400 ppb.

7. The system of claim 1 , providing that said electrodes are replaceable.

8. The system of claim 1 , providing that said valves connect to respective suction intakes associated with said plurality of seawater pumps and said plurality of pipes associated with said plurality of seawater pumps.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 22, 2024
From: S&N PUMP COMPANY
To: FLOW AMERICA, LLC
Reel/Frame 067494/0829 →
SECURITY INTEREST (SECOND LIEN) Recorded Mar 31, 2020
From: S & N PUMP COMPANY; CLYDE UNION INC.; BOARDWALK PARENT, LLC
To: BNP PARIBAS, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 052271/0161 →
SECURITY INTEREST (FIRST LIEN) Recorded Mar 30, 2020
From: S & N PUMP COMPANY; CLYDE UNION INC.; BOARDWALK PARENT, LLC
To: BNP PARIBAS, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 052267/0728 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 31, 2006
From: LUTZ, JEFF, MR.
To: S & N PUMP COMPANY
Reel/Frame 018458/0613 →