Claims
- 1. A movable self-elevating work platform, comprising:(a) a pair of buoyant hull components each of which: i) is capable of independent buoyant navigation over water; ii) has an elongated rectangular shape when viewed from above; and iii) has at least one leg slidably attached thereto, at least one of said hull components has at least 2 legs slidably attached thereto, said 2 legs disposed in a spaced apart relationship and substantially at either end of said hull, wherein until said pair of hulls are joined together, each of said hulls retains said elongated rectangular shape, each of said pair of buoyant hull components adapted so that one may be overlapped the other, and at least one coupling disposed between said pair of buoyant hull components when said pair of buoyant hull components are in a desired proximate and overlapping relationship, for coupling said buoyant hull components together to form a buoyant unitary work platform; and (b) a plurality of jacks attached to said unitary work platform and to each of said legs for raising and lowering said legs to the bed of a body of water upon which the unitary work platform is buoyantly disposed and for elevating and lowering said unitary work platform a desired distance above the surface of said body of water.
- 2. The movable self-elevating work platform of claim 1, wherein one of said pair of buoyant hull components comprises a keyway and a pair of guide members disposed adjacent said keyway, and the other of said pair of buoyant hull components comprises a male key element, said keyway and said guide members and said male key element having cross section shapes such that said male key element fits closely within said keyway and said guide members in an interlocking, overlapping relationship.
- 3. The movable self-elevating work platform of claim 2, wherein said pair of buoyant hull components are coupled together at substantially right angles, forming a “T” shaped work platform.
- 4. The movable self-elevating work platform of claim 2, further comprising a plurality of rails extending outwardly from said male key element and extending beyond said keyway.
- 5. The movable self-elevating work platform of claim 4, further comprising a drilling rig package comprising a derrick, a hoist, drilling fluid pumps and a rotary table, said drilling rig package mounted on said rails for movement back and forth thereon.
- 6. The movable self-elevating work platform of claim 1, wherein said buoyant hull components are comprised of a metal framework having a covering of water-tight metal sheeting, said metal framework further comprising a plurality of load bearing metal beams.
- 7. The movable self-elevating work platform of claim 6, wherein said at least one coupling is strongly attached to at least one of said plurality of load bearing beams.
- 8. The movable self-elevating work platform of claim 1, wherein each of said legs is disposed through a water-tight sleeved hull penetration passing through one of said buoyant hull components.
- 9. The movable self-elevating work platform of claim 2, wherein each of said legs is disposed through a water-tight sleeved hull penetration passing through one of said buoyant hull components.
- 10. The movable self-elevating work platform of claim 1, further comprising at least one flashing attached to said pair of hull components and spanning a space therebetween.
- 11. The movable self-elevating work platform of claim 10 wherein said at least one flashing is buoyant.
- 12. The movable self-elevating work platform of claim 11 wherein said at least one flashing has a vertical dimension substantially equal to a vertical dimension of said plurality of hull components.
- 13. The movable self-elevating work platform of claim 1, further comprising an internal piling disposed in at least one of said plurality of legs and driven into a water bottom to a desired depth.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
In the United States, this application is a continuation-in-part application to previously filed U.S. application Ser. No. 09/198,318, of Philip J. Patout, filed Nov. 23, 1998.
This application is a PCT application which is related to previously filed U.S. application Ser. No. 09/198,318, of Philip J. Patout, filed Nov. 23, 1998.
PCT Information
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| PCT/US99/27664 |
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| Publishing Document |
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| WO00/31349 |
6/2/2000 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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