The present invention concerns a floating pier comprising one or several interconnected modules.
More exactly the invention concerns a floating pier structure which in addition to function as a weather—and wind protection for a boat harbour inside the pier also is constructed with internal storage room and service facilities.
From publication EP 863.279 a floating structure is known having internal parking for cars, where the structure further comprises quay structures, promenade—and recreation structures, restaurants etc.
GB 211.877 further describes a floating parking structure for vehicles.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,640,214 and JP 4.257.787 concern an offshore structure for storage of boats which can be stored in a dry condition in an internal storage room.
An object of the present invention is to provide a flexible pier structure for protecting a boat harbour, preferably for small boats. In addition to be a traditional pier the pier shall also include a number of other functions. A primary object is that the pier should be used as storage and/or parking space for vehicle and boats, and should be utilized both in summer and winter. A troublesome car parking and storage of boats offshore should be avoided, such that valuable beach areas are not occupied.
In addition to protect boats against whether and wind and function as a storage—and parking space for boats and cars, respectively the pier shall also include service facilities, such as workshop, service center etc.
Another object is that the pier with corresponding boat harbour shall include a high degree of environmental profile. The pier structure should be adapted to the surrounding environment, i.e. fit into the landscape in a careful way. Problems with pollution related to traditional structure for example spill and pollution onshore and in the sea around the quay structure should be eliminated.
The objects of the present invention are achieved by a floating pier comprising one or several interconnected modules 2, 3, each module 2, 3 comprises a lower floating part 5 and an upper superstructure 15 provided with one or several internal storage room(s) 35 for preferably storage—and/or parking space for vehicle 36 and boats 37.
Preferred embodiments of the floating pier are further discussed in claims 2 including 18.
The present invention is further explained with reference to the attached drawings:
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The module 2, 3 further consists of an upper superstructure 25 provided on the lower floating part 5. The upper super structure 25 comprises a roof structure which again consist of a substantial plane upper rectangular roof surface 26 which is supported on lengthwise outwardly inclined sidewalls 27, 28 and vertical trapezoidal cross walls 29, 30. The lengthwise outwardly inclined side walls 27, 28 and the vertical trapezoidal cross walls 29, 30 are again supported on the top of the floating part. The trapezoidal cross walls 29, 30 will normally be provided with entrance openings 31, such that the modules can be accessed in two directions. An internal storage room 35, preferably for vehicle and boats, will thus be provided within the area of the upper top surface 7 of the floating part and the internal roof structure of the upper superstructure. Further, promenades 47 are provided on the external top surface 7 of the lower floating part 5 outside the upper superstructure 25. A promenade 49 is also provided on the roof surface 26 of the upper superstructure 25. The lengthwise outwards inclining side walls 27, 28 of the upper superstructure are provided with external covering 48 preferably of stone (for example shale). The superstructure 25 itself is normally constructed in steel.
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It should be mentioned that the pier according to the invention also may include modules which have a completely different function and internal form than the one shown at the drawings as previously described. Examples of such modules can be service modules housing showers and toilets, cafeteria, offices etc.
In an alternative embodiment the module 2 can be provided with an open bottom 20 where the lower floating part 5 is filled with a buoyant means 21 of styropor, for example. The volume of the buoyant means 21 and the weight of the concrete structure is calculated such that the storage elevation inside the pier is located about 40 cm above the water level.
The storage level inside the module 2 may alternatively be utilized as boat hotel. I.e. the boats can be stored dry, but can quickly and easily be put on water. For this purpose a water way 22 is utilized. A device transports the boat to/from the water way/hotel location.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005 4505 | Sep 2005 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NO06/00335 | 9/29/2006 | WO | 00 | 8/13/2008 |