IP Library Granted Patent US 9,415,848
Granted Patent B2
US 9,415,848 · App. 14/708,554 · Granted Aug 16, 2016

Capture and docking apparatus, method, and applications

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Patent No.
US 9,415,848
App. No.
14/708,554
Granted
Aug 16, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

Apparatus and methods to operationally link (couple/decouple) a plurality of relatively massive, complimentary payload platforms (i.e., suspended machinery and ROV) at relatively deep working depths in an unstable marine environment (water column) while the payload platforms are in-transit. An apparatus includes a suspended machinery, an ROV, a capture collar, an extendable/retractable harpoon, and actuating machinery to controllably effect extension and retraction thereof. A method includes providing an in-transit suspended machinery having a capture collar, providing an in-transit ROV having an extendable/retractable harpoon, approaching the in-transit suspended machinery with the ROV, maneuvering the ROV so as to bring an end of the partially extended harpoon into aligned proximity with the capture collar, and further extending the harpoon so that it securely engages the capture collar.

Claims (18)

1. An apparatus enabling the capture and release by an in-transit ROV in a water column of an in-transit suspended machinery in the water column that is suspended from a link from an in-transit marine surface vessel, platform, or other surface or sub-surface structure, comprising:

a suspended machinery;

an ROV;

a capture/release mechanism disposed in one of the ROV and the suspended machinery;

a linearly extendable/retractable harpoon respectively disposed in one of the suspended machinery and the ROV, wherein the harpoon has a geometrically-shaped, capture head and a capture groove, further characterized in that the harpoon has no moving parts, further wherein the capture/release mechanism is a bi-stable, push-to-capture and lock/push-to-release mechanism; and

actuating machinery associated with the linearly extendable/retractable harpoon to controllably effect linear extension and retraction thereof.

2. The apparatus of 1 , wherein the push-to-capture and lock/push-to-release mechanism includes a ratchet and pawl assembly.

3. The apparatus of 1 , wherein the harpoon has a tapered leading edge on a distal end thereof.

4. A method for capturing an in-transit suspended machinery that is suspended in a water column from a link from an in-transit marine surface vessel, platform, or other surface or sub-surface structure by an in-transit ROV in the water column, comprising:

providing an in-transit suspended machinery and an in-transit ROV, each, respectively, having one of either a capture/release mechanism and a linearly extendable/retractable harpoon, wherein the capture/release mechanism is a bi-stable, push-to-capture and lock/push-to-release mechanism and wherein the harpoon has a geometrically-shaped, capture head and a capture groove, further characterized in that the harpoon has no moving parts;

approaching the in-transit suspended machinery with the ROV, wherein the linearly extendable/retractable harpoon is partially extended and is aligned with the capture/release mechanism;

maneuvering the ROV so as to bring the distal end of the harpoon into alignment with the capture/release mechanism; and

further extending the harpoon until the geometrically-shaped capture head and the capture groove engage the bi-stable capture/release mechanism in a locking engagement.

5. The method of 4 , further comprising at least partially retracting the engaged harpoon so as to draw the ROV and the suspended machinery closer to one another into a securely coupled arrangement.

6. The method of 5 , further comprising transferring a unit payload disposed within at least one of the ROV and the suspended machinery to the respective suspended machinery and the ROV.

7. The method of 4 , further comprising:

releasing the captured suspended machinery from the ROV by further extending the harpoon until the geometrically-shaped capture head engages the bi-stable capture/release mechanism in an un-locking engagement; and

maneuvering the ROV away from the suspended machinery.

Assignments (6)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 9, 2024
From: MAGSEIS FF LLC
To: KROLL TRUSTEE SERVICES LIMITED
Reel/Frame 069547/0418 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 3, 2024
From: MAGSEIS FF LLC
To: DANSKE BANK A/S
Reel/Frame 067606/0766 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 3, 2023
From: DNB BANK ASA, AS AGENT
To: MAGSEIS FF LLC
Reel/Frame 063237/0695 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 19, 2019
From: MAGSEIS FF LLC
To: DNB BANK ASA, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 048377/0349 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 12, 2019
From: FAIRFIELD SEISMIC TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: MAGSEIS FF LLC
Reel/Frame 049896/0022 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 12, 2019
From: FAIRFIELD INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED D/B/A FAIRFIELDNODAL
To: FAIRFIELD SEISMIC TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Reel/Frame 048320/0435 →