Claims
- 1. An embedment anchor assembly for anchoring to a sea floor, comprising:
- a. an inertia load drive member;
- b. a substantially elongated drive tube assembly extending vertically downward from said inertia load drive member;
- c. a substantially elongated anchor shaft means mounted coaxially around said drive tube assembly;
- d. an anchor fin means attached to the anchor shaft means and adapted to provide a substantially low resistance to penetration within the sea floor and providing a substantially high resistance to sideways displacement forces;
- e. a low velocity burning jet means positioned within the drive tube assembly;
- f. an electrical detonation means for detonating the low velocity burning jet means mounted within the drive tube assembly;
- g. vertical position sensing means adapted to prevent detonation of the low velocity burning jet means if the position of the anchor shaft means is away from vertical;
- h. means for attaching an anchor rode means to the anchor shaft means; and
- i. a shear bolt assembly adapted to provide for releasable attachment of the anchor shaft means to the drive tube assembly adjacent their respective upper portions.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
- sealing means positioned between the drive tube assembly and the anchor shaft means for providing an essentially gas and water tight seal between the drive tube assembly and the anchor shaft means.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the anchor fin means comprise:
- a pair of open cross-section triangular sheet metal fins attached to the anchor shaft means in opposed relationship to each other.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 4,619,218 issued on Oct. 28, 1986, and disclosure of that application is incorporated by reference as fully as it appeared herein.
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