Title of Invention

AN ANNULAR BULKHEAD

Abstract An annular bulkhead for separating the inner and outer generally coaxial pipes of a double walled pipe structure wherein the bulkhead is in the form of an annular resilient member dimensioned to fit, in use, the annular space between the pipes, wherein the annular resilient member is supported on each axial side thereof by means of at least partial annular rigid rings divided into separate segments and secured together through the resilient annular member.
Full Text Annular Separators for Double-Walled Pipe Structures
This invention relates to annular separators for double walled pipe structures.
It has been proposed for transporting oil and/or gas from off-shore oil wells, to provide a pipeline formed of double walled pipes constructed from an outer and inner pipe of a generally coaxial disposition the inner pipe being arranged to carry the oil or gas, which will usually be at an elevated temperature relative to ambient conditions, the inner and outer pipes being held apart by separators or bulkheads acting as seals between lengths of the annular space between the pipes, and the annular space between the inner pipe and the outer pipe being filled with hollow microspheres of alumino-silicate, for example, whereby thermally to insulate the oil or gas contained the inner pipe, increase the strength of the structure and in certain circumstances enable the pipeline structure to float on the water surface. A pipeline formed of such inner and outer pipes can, with appropriate bulkheads between the two along their length, and interconnection to successive pipes by welding for example, act as a single compliant structure capable of being handled as a single pipe.
It has been proposed to use as such bulkheads an annular ring of

rubber or similar resilient material of generally rectangular cross-section sandwiched between two supporting steel rings one on each side bolted together through the rubber.
One problem with such a structure is that when the pipeline is bent, such as when it is coiled on to a drum for carriage purposes, it deforms somewhat into an oval section, and the bulkheads can form distortions in the slightly oval bent or coiled pipe structure because of resistance to the oval deformation of the pipe structure.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome or at least substantially reduce the above mentioned problem.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention there is provided an annular bulkhead for separating the inner and outer generally coaxial pipes of a double walled pipe structure wherein the bulkhead is in the form of an annular resilient member dimensioned to fit, in use, the annular space between the pipes, wherein the annular resilient member is supported on each axial side thereof by means of at least partial annular rigid nags divided into separate segments and secured together through the resilient annular member.
In one embodiment each rigid ring may be formed of steel, and may be separated into four equal segments around the bulkhead.
The segments of the annular steel rings may be staggered on each side so that separation between segments do not coincide with each other on both sides of the resilient member.
The invention includes within its scope a double walled pipe
structure including an annular bulkhead as hereinabove defined separating an inner and an outer pipe.

In order that the invention may be more fully understood one embodiment thereof will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which :-
Figure 1 illustrates in front elevation a bulkhead for a double walled pipe structure in accordance with the invention; and
Figure 2 is a sectional side elevation of part of a double walled structure showing the disposition of a bulkhead as shown in Figure 1.
Referring now to the drawings it will be seen that the bulkhead 1 comprises a rubber annular gasket member 2 of rectangular cross-section which fits in seeing fashion between the inner wall of an outer pipe 3, and the outer wall of an inner pipe 4 to separate the two in a generally coaxial
disposition.
The resilient rubber sealing gasket 2 is supported on each side by a partially annular steel ring 5 segmented into four pieces 6, each slightly separated from the others and rounded at each end, each piece being connected by means of nuts and bolts 7, 8 to the steel support segment pieces 9 on the other axial side of the gasket member"2.
The segments 6, 9 of each steel ring 5, 10 are staggered with respect to the gasket member such that the gap between two segments on one side of the gasket member axially, corresponds generally with the centre position of a segment on the other side.
We have found that such an arrangement, whilst still providing good support, and hence separation of the inner and outer pipe with good sealing, is nonetheless of such radial flexibility as to be able to deform to
an oval configuration corresponding to that taken up by the inner and outer pipes, when the double walled pipe structure is bent, for example

when it is disposed about a large transporting drum there for.
It is to be understood that the foregoing is merely exemplary of bulkheads for double walled pipe structures in accordance with the invention and that modifications can readily be made thereto without departing from the true scope of the invention.



WE CLAIM:
1. An annular bulkhead for separating the inner and outer generally coaxial pipes of a double walled pipe structure wherein the bulkhead is in the form of an annular resilient member dimensioned to fit in use, the annular space between the pipes, wherein the annular resilient member is supported on each axial side thereof by means of at least partial annular rigid rings divided into separate segments and secured together through the resilient annular member.
2. The annular bulkhead as claimed in Claim 1 wherein each rigid ring
is formed of metal and is separated into a plurality of equal segments around the bulkhead.
3. xhe annular bulkhead as claimed in Claim 1 or 2 wherein the rigid
ring is of steel and is separated into four equal segments around the bulkhead.
4. The annular bulkhead as claimed in Claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein the
segments of the annular steel rings are staggered on each side so that separations between segments do not coincide with each other on opposite sides of the resilient member,
5. The annular bulkhead as claimed in any one of the preceding Claims
wherein the segments on each side are slightly separated one from the others and are rounded at least each end.
6. Tilt annular bulkhead as claimed in any one of the preceding Claims
wherein the segments on opposite axial sides are secured together by bolts and nuts.

7. An annular bulkhead substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

Documents:


Patent Number 197996
Indian Patent Application Number 816/MAS/1996
PG Journal Number 08/2007
Publication Date 23-Feb-2007
Grant Date 17-Jan-2006
Date of Filing 15-May-1996
Name of Patentee M/S. CORUS UK LIMITED
Applicant Address 9 ALBERT EMBANKMENT, LONDON SE1 7SN, ENGLAND,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 KENNETH DAVID PICKING 59 GUNNERGATE LANE, MARTON, MIDDLESBROUGH, CLEVELAND TS7 87J, ENGLAND
PCT International Classification Number F16L 7/18
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 9509861.2 1995-05-16 U.K.