Claims
- 1. An arrestor for reducing the velocity of objects drifting in the ocean relative to an offshore fixed marine structure comprising:
- (a) barrier means movably mounted to the structure and having a front end with a front outwardly extending portion which is positioned to make contact with an object drifting in the ocean, a rear portion, and two side portions with one side portion positioned on the opposite side of the structure from the other side portion and, with each side portion extending between and connecting said front end to the rear portion, said barrier means being mounted upon the structure in a horizontal plane which is generally parallel to the surface of the ocean, said front outwardly extending portion being movable at least toward the structure when said rear portion moves away from the structure and away from the structure when said rear portion moves toward the structure, said barrier means being characterized by direct connection only to the marine structure and by connection to the sea bottom only through the marine structure;
- (b) elastic force transmission means connected to the structure and at least one point of said barrier means which is located between the structure and the rear of the frame, said elastic means yieldingly resisting movement of the barrier means from force applied by a drifting object in contact with said barrier means by said elastic means elongating when said front outwardly extending portion moves toward the structure, thereby transmitting force of the drifting object against the barrier means to the structure while allowing movement of the barrier means and drifting object relative to the structure, said elastic means transmitting force to the barrier means which resists force applied to the barrier means by the drifting object; and
- (c) barrier stop means mounted on the structure and in engagement with said barrier means and blocking tilting movement of said barrier means out of a horizontal plane.
- 2. An arrestor according to claim 1 wherein the barrier means is adapted to extend outwardly from the fixed structure in a horizontal direction.
- 3. An arrestor according to claim 1 wherein said barrier means is buoyant.
- 4. An arrestor according to claim 1 also comprising a ballast attached to said barrier means.
- 5. An arrestor according to claim 1 wherein said barrier means is adapted to be mounted for rotation about said fixed structure.
- 6. An arrestor according to claim 5 further comprising means connected to the barrier means for rotating the barrier means relative to the structure to a desired position.
- 7. An arrestor according to claim 6 wherein said rotating means is a surface and subsea fin.
- 8. An arrestor according to claim 1 also comprising at least one open ended tube extending from the barrier means for engaging icebergs and the like.
- 9. An arrestor according to claim 1 wherein said elastic means are nylon ropes.
- 10. An arrestor according to claim 1 wherein said barrier means is a frame.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 545,959 filed Oct. 27, 1983 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (1)
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