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filingDate 1974-05-20^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Off shore structure
abstract 1477461 Offshore structures KING-WILKINSON Ltd 30 May 1974 [1 June 1973] 26347/73 Heading E1H An offshore structure, e.g. a petroleum exploration or production platform, or an oil tanker mooring, has at least five columns (preferably eight or ten) which diverge and slope outwardly and downwardly to meet the corners of a polygonal tubular base member 1. Bracings 7a, 7b &c between adjacent columns 2 are arranged in zig-zag formation with the junctions on opposite sides of the same column in register. At each junction two bracings meet on each side of the column and at the same angles to the column, thus facilitating production. The top frame 3 has bracings 5, 6, and the tower may also be stiffened by horizontal lattice frames 9, 10. The base 1 may have water jet nozzles to facilitate its settling on the sea bed, and laterally extending plates to give a greater support area and reduce scouring (Fig. 6, not shown). The tower may also be located on the sea bed by piles driven through guide tubes fixed by brackets to lie parallel to the columns 2 (Fig. 5, not shown). The structure may be built in an area excavated to match the shape of the tower (Fig. 8, not shown), or in a dock, or on a slipway. The top frame 3 and base 1 may be fabricated first and the columns and bracings inserted later, preferably using pre-fabricated units comprising a pair of columns and the bracings between them. As shown in Fig. 16, the columns and bracings I-II and V-VI are fitted, then the structure is rotated with the base floating in water in the dock 72, and other units are fitted until the structure is complete as in Fig. 20. Alternatively the structure is fabricated from a series of units each consisting of a frame 81, or base, or horizontal lattice frame 83 (Fig. 21), each with portions of the columns and their bracings. These units may be assembled on a slipway as in Fig. 21, or by adding units successively to the base in its correct orientation. In this case, the base is sunk as assembly proceeds (Fig. 25, not shown).n[GB1477461A]
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