Claims
- 1. A deep water support system for supporting a structure adjacent to the surface of a body of water at a preselected site, comprising;
- a buoyant pile having a lower end rigidly anchored to the bottom of said body of water, said pile being of a length greater than the depth of said body of water at said site,
- bending member means coupled to the upper end of said pile for securing said structure and for resisting any departure from the vertical of the portion of said upper end of said pile above the surface of said body of water,
- a plurality of tendons coupled at their upper ends to said bending member means and anchored at their lower ends to the floor of the body of water
- said pile comprising an elongate tubular structure having an interior watertight bulkhead means positioned at a predetermined location within said pile interior, said location selected so that said pile has a predetermined buoyancy when the portion of said pile below said bulkhead is open to the water and the portion of said pile above said bulkhead is filled with air,
- said predetermined buoyancy being such that the portion of said pile below said bulkhead is in substantial tension.
- 2. The deep water support system of claim 1 wherein said tendons are substantially neutrally buoyant.
- 3. The deep water support system of claim 2 wherein said tendons are hollow pipes.
- 4. The deep water support system of claim 3 wherein said pipes are filled with air over substantially their entire length.
- 5. The deep water support system of claim 3 further comprising pile driver means positioned within the lower end of said hollow pile.
- 6. The deep water support system of claim 1 wherein the diameter of said pile is different near said bottom than it is near said surface.
- 7. A deep water support system for supporting a superstructure at a preselected site located in a body of water, comprising:
- a buoyant pile having a lower end rigidly anchored to the bottom of the body of water, said pile comprising an elongate tubular structure at least partially filled with buoyant material, said tubular structure having a telescoped shape such that the portion of the pile closest to the surface of the body of water has the largest diameter, and the portion of the pile closest to the bottom of the body of water has the smallest diameter, whereby the buoyancy of the upper portion of the pile is increased,
- bending member means coupled to the upper end of said pile, said bending member means having a portion thereof distal from the pile and
- tendon means coupled at its upper end to the portion of said bending member means distal from said pile and anchored at its lower end to the floor of the body of water.
- 8. The deep water support system of claim 7 wherein said tubular structure comprises at least three portions having different diameters.
- 9. A deep water support system for supporting a superstructure at a preselected site located in a body of water, comprising:
- a buoyant pile having a lower end rigidly anchored to the bottom of the body of water, said pile comprising an elongate tubular structure at least partially filled with buoyant material, said tubular structure having a telescoped shape such that the portion of the pile closest to the surface of the body of water has the largest diameter, and the portion of the pile closest to the bottom of the body of water has the smallest diameter, whereby the buoyancy of the upper portion of the pile is increased,
- bending member means coupled to the upper end of said pile, and
- tendon means coupled at its upper end to said bending member means and anchored at its lower end to the floor of the body of water, wherein said tendon means has an interior portion near the lower end thereof which is adapted to receive pile driving means for driving said tendon means into the floor of the body of water.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. PCT/US92/02458, filed Mar. 25, 1992 under the Patent Cooperation Treaty, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/676,850, filed Mar. 28, 1991, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,118,221.
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