Claims
- 1. A pontoon structure adapted to float on the surface of a body of water, comprising
- a lower section having a hull with a bottom and sidewalls connected to said bottom and extending upwardly therefrom, and a lower deck connected to said sidewalls so as to fully close said hull around a hollow interior thereof;
- an upper section having an upper deck disposed above and generally parallel to said lower deck and separated therefrom, and a structural framework interconnected between said lower deck of said lower section and said upper deck such that the space between said lower deck and said upper deck is substantially open;
- a hollow ballast tank disposed in said hollow interior of said lower section;
- filling means for selectively filling said ballast tank with water drawn from the body of water upon which said pontoon is floating so as to cause said lower section to sink in the body of water upon which said pontoon is floating and increase the draft of said pontoon in said water; and
- emptying means for selectively emptying water from said ballast tank so as to cause said lower section to rise in the body of water upon which said pontoon is floating and decrease the draft of said pontoon in said water.
- 2. The pontoon structure of claim 1, further comprising at least one closed flotation tank with a hollow interior disposed between said lower deck and said upper deck.
- 3. The pontoon structure of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of closed flotation tanks, each with a hollow interior, disposed between said lower deck and said upper deck.
- 4. The pontoon structure of claim 1 wherein said filling means comprises
- a first aperture disposed in said hull of said lower section;
- a second aperture disposed in said ballast tank;
- an open conduit disposed in said interior of said hull and interconnected between said hull and said ballast tank around said apertures so as to create a passageway between the exterior of said hull and the interior of said ballast tank; and
- valve means disposed in said conduit for the purpose of opening said conduit so as to allow the flow of water through said passageway, and closing said conduit for the purpose of preventing the flow of water through said passageway.
- 5. The pontoon structure of claim 1, wherein said emptying means comprises
- an air aperture disposed in said ballast tank;
- a source of pressurized air; and
- an open air conduit interconnected between said source of pressurized air and said ballast tank around said air aperture so as to form a passageway for the flow of air from said source of pressurized air to said ballast tank upon activation of said source of pressurized air.
- 6. The pontoon structure of claim 1, wherein said hollow ballast tank includes at least one internal baffle.
- 7. The pontoon structure of claim 5, wherein said emptying means further comprises a check valve interconnected between said ballast tank and said air conduit to prevent the flow of water from said ballast tank into said air conduit.
- 8. The pontoon structure of claim 4, wherein said emptying means comprises pump means disposed in said conduit for the purpose of pumping water from said ballast tank through said conduit.
- 9. A floating pontoon structure adapted to be connected to like pontoon structures to form a larger floating structure, said pontoon structure comprising
- a lower section having a hull with a bottom and sidewalls connected to said bottom and extending upwardly therefrom, and a lower deck connected to said sidewalls so as to fully close said hull around a hollow interior thereof;
- an upper section having an upper deck disposed above and generally parallel to said lower deck and separated therefrom, and a structural framework interconnected between said lower deck of said lower section and said upper deck such that the space between said lower deck and said upper deck is substantially open;
- a hollow ballast tank disposed in said hollow interior of said lower section;
- at least one closed flotation tank with a hollow interior disposed between said lower deck and said upper deck;
- filling means for selectively filling said ballast tank with water drawn from the body of water upon which said pontoon is floating so as to cause said lower section to sink in the body of water upon which said pontoon is floating and increase the draft of said pontoon in said water; and
- emptying means for selectively emptying water from said ballast tank so as to cause said lower section to rise in the body of water upon which said pontoon is floating and decrease the draft of said pontoon in said water.
- 10. The pontoon structure of claim 9, wherein said ballast tank includes vent means for the purpose of allowing air to exit from said ballast tank as said ballast tank is filled with water.
- 11. The pontoon structure of claim 9, wherein said filling means comprises
- a first aperture disposed in said hull of said lower section;
- a second aperture disposed in said ballast tank;
- an open conduit disposed in said interior of said hull and interconnected between said hull and said ballast tank around said apertures so as to create a passageway between the exterior of said hull and the interior of said ballast tank; and
- valve means disposed in said conduit for the purpose of opening said conduit so as to allow the flow of water through said passageway, and closing said conduit for the purpose of preventing the flow of water through said passageway.
- 12. The pontoon structure of claim 9, wherein said emptying means comprises
- an air aperture disposed in said ballast tank;
- a source of pressurized air; and
- an open air conduit interconnected between said source of pressurized air and said ballast tank around said air aperture so as to form a passageway for the flow of air from said source of pressurized air to said ballast tank upon activation of said source of pressurized air.
- 13. The pontoon structure of claim 12, wherein said emptying means further comprises an air valve disposed in said air conduit and wherein said source of pressurized air comprises said at least one flotation tank.
- 14. The pontoon structure of claim 9, wherein said ballast tank has an interior and an exterior and said ballast tank includes vent means for the purpose of equalizing pressure between said interior and said exterior of said ballast tank.
- 15. The pontoon structure of claim 14, wherein said filling means comprises a first aperture disposed in said hull of said lower section, a second aperture disposed in said ballast tank, an open conduit disposed in said interior of said hull and interconnected between said hull and said ballast tank around said apertures, and valve means disposed in said conduit for the purpose of opening and closing said conduit, and wherein said emptying means comprises a pump disposed in said conduit for the purpose of pumping water from said ballast tank through said conduit.
- 16. A method of connecting a plurality of pontoon structures to form a larger structure with each of said pontoon structures floating in a body of water, and with each of said pontoon structures including a ballast tank adapted to be selectively filled and emptied with water to adjust the draft of said pontoon by lowering said pontoon in the water when said ballast tank is filled and raising said pontoon in the water when said ballast tank is emptied, comprising the steps of
- filling said ballast tank of each of said pontoons with water prior to connecting any of said pontoons, thereby lowering said pontoons in said body of water;
- connecting said pontoons to form said larger structure with all of said pontoons lowered in said body of water; and
- emptying said ballast tank of each of said pontoons so as to simultaneously raise said connected pontoons in said body of water.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This application claims the benefits of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/066,835, filed Nov. 25, 1997, titled "Floating Pontoon Structure With Adjustable Draft".
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