Claims
- 1. A marine platform, comprising:a) a plurality of buoys; b) a platform having an oil and gas well producing facility weighing between 500 tons and 100,000 tons and a peripheral portion that includes a plurality of connecting positions, one connecting position for each buoy; and c) a plurality of connections that connect the buoys to the platform, the plurality of connections allowing for buoy motions induced by sea movement while reducing sea movement effect on the platform; d) the connection between each buoy and the platform including first and second articulating devices and a load transfer mechanism that enables at least some of the platform load to be transferred from one device to the other device.
- 2. The marine platform of claim 1 further comprising a mooring extending from a plurality of the buoys for holding the platform and buoys to a desired location.
- 3. The marine platform of claim 1 wherein the connection devices are universal joints.
- 4. The marine platform of claim 1 wherein each of the connections includes an inner device surrounded by an external device.
- 5. The marine platform of claim 4 wherein the inner device is an articulating portion.
- 6. The marine platform of claim 1 wherein the outer device is an articulating portion.
- 7. The marine platform of claim 1 wherein each buoy has a height and a diameter, the height being greater than the diameter.
- 8. The marine platform of claim 1 wherein there are at least three buoys and at least three attachment positions.
- 9. The marine platform of claim 1 wherein there are at least four buoys and at least four attachment positions.
- 10. The marine platform of claim 1 wherein the platform is comprised of a trussed deck.
- 11. The marine platform of claim 1 wherein the trussed deck has lower horizontal members, upper horizontal members, and a plurality of inclined members spanning between the upper and lower horizontal members.
- 12. The marine platform of claim 1 wherein each buoy is between 100 and 500 feet in height.
- 13. The marine platform of claim 1 wherein each buoy is between about 25 and 100 feet in diameter.
- 14. The marine platform of claim 1 wherein each buoy has a generally uniform diameter over a majority of its length.
- 15. A marine platform, comprising:a) a plurality of buoys; b) a platform having an oil and gas well producing facility and a peripheral portion that includes a plurality of connecting positions, one connecting position for each buoy; and c) a plurality of connections that connect the buoys to the platform, the plurality of connections allowing for buoy motions induced by sea movement while reducing sea movement effect on the platform; and d) the connection having means for enabling a transfer of at least a portion of the platform load from a first portion of the connection to a second portion of the connection.
- 16. The marine platform of claim 10 wherein the means for enabling includes a first connection device, a second connection device and a mechanism that transfers load between the first and second devices.
- 17. The marine platform of claim 16 wherein the first connection device is a universal joint.
- 18. The marine platform of claim 16 wherein the first connection device is an articulating connection device.
- 19. The marine platform of claim 16 wherein the second connection device is a universal joint.
- 20. The marine platform of claim 16 wherein the second connection device is an articulating connection device.
- 21. The marine platform of claim 15 wherein the connections include universal joints.
- 22. The marine platform of claim 15 wherein each buoy is between 100 and 500 feet in height.
- 23. The marine platform of claim 15 wherein each buoy is between about 25 and 100 feet in diameter.
- 24. The marine platform of claim 21 wherein the universal joints each have multiple pins with central longitudinal axes, the central axes of the pins of both universal joints occupying a common plane during use.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/693,470 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,425,710, filed Oct. 20, 2000, Ser. No. 09/727,343 now as well as U.S. Pat. No. 6,435,774, filed Nov. 29, 2000, which are incorporated herein by reference.
Priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/213,034, filed Jun. 21, 2000, incorporated herein by reference, is hereby claimed.
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