Claims
- 1. A method for installing an offshore structure on a sea bed, comprising:
- a. placing a template on the sea bed, said template having a plurality of sleeves attached thereto around the outer boundary of said template;
- b. inserting a foundation into the sea bed through the sleeves on said template and adjacent to said template;
- c. attaching a tower to said template, said tower being of a sufficient length to extend above the water surface and having a plurality of cantilevers attached to and spaced apart along the length of and around the outer boundary of said tower, with a sleeve attached to the outer end of each cantilever such that the sleeves are in coaxial alignment with the sleeves on said template;
- d. inserting a piling through each of the sleeves on said tower such that each of said pilings are in contact with the foundation and extend upward to a predetermined position adjacent said tower;
- e. attaching each of said pilings to the foundation; and
- f. attaching each of said pilings to its respective uppermost sleeve on the cantilever on said tower, said cantilevers having geometric and material properties which cause preferential distribution of compression and tension forces in said pilings, and said sleeves having a predetermined response in one or more directions so as to cause a desired range of forces in said pilings.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising attaching each of said pilings to one or more additional sleeves along the length of said tower.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising providing buoyancy in the upper portion of said tower.
- 4. A method for installing an offshore structure on a sea bed, comprising:
- a. placing a template on the sea bed, said template having a plurality of sleeves attached thereto around the outer boundary of said template;
- b. attaching a tower to said template, said tower being of a sufficient length to extend above the water surface and having a plurality of cantilevers attached to and spaced apart along the length of and around the outer boundary of said tower, with a sleeve attached to the outer end of each cantilever such that the sleeves are in coaxial alignment with the sleeves on said template;
- c. inserting a piling through each of the sleeves on said tower and driving each of said pilings into the sea bed such that each piling extends upward to a predetermined position adjacent said tower; and
- d. attaching each of said pilings to its respective uppermost sleeve on the cantilever on said tower, said cantilevers having geometric and material properties which cause preferential distribution of compression and tension forces in said pilings, and said sleeves having a predetermined response in one or more directions so as to cause a desired range of forces in said pilings.
- 5. The method of claim 4, further comprising attaching each of said pilings to one or more additional sleeves along the length of said tower.
- 6. The method of claim 4, further comprising driving said tower through the template into the sea bed before the step of inserting and driving pilings into the sea bed.
- 7. The method of claim 4, further comprising providing buoyancy in the upper portion of said tower.
- 8. A method for installing an offshore structure on a sea bed, comprising:
- a. placing a template on the sea bed, said template having a plurality of sleeves attached thereto around the outer boundary of said template;
- b. attaching a tower to said template, said tower being of a length such that it terminates a predetermined distance below the water surface and having a plurality of cantilevers attached to and spaced apart along the length of and around the outer boundary of said tower, with a sleeve attached to the outer end of each cantilever such that the sleeves are in coaxial alignment with the sleeves on said template;
- c. inserting a piling through each of the sleeves on said tower and driving each of said pilings into the sea bed, said pilings being of a length such that they extend a predetermined distance above the water level; and
- d. attaching each of said pilings to its respective uppermost sleeve on the cantilever on said tower, said cantilevers having geometric and material properties which cause preferential distribution of compression and tension forces in said pilings, and said sleeves having a predetermined response in one or more directions so as to cause a desired range of forces in said pilings.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising attaching each of said pilings to one or more additional sleeves along the length of said tower.
- 10. The method of claim 8, further comprising driving said tower through the template into the sea bed before the step of inserting and driving pilings into the sea bed.
- 11. The method of claim 8, further comprising providing buoyancy in the upper portion of said tower.
- 12. A method for installing an offshore structure on a sea bed, comprising:
- a. placing a template on the sea bed, said template having a plurality of sleeves attached thereto around the outer boundary of said template;
- b. inserting foundation pilings into the sea bed through and adjacent to said template;
- c. attaching a tower to said template, said tower being of a length such that it terminates a predetermined distance below the water surface and having a plurality of cantilevers attached to and spaced apart along the length of and around the outer boundary of said tower, with a sleeve attached to the outer end of each cantilever such that the sleeves are in coaxial alignment with the sleeves on said template;
- d. inserting a piling through each of the sleeves on said tower such that each of said pilings are in contact with their respective foundation pilings and extend upward to a predetermined distance above the water surface;
- e. attaching each of said pilings to its respective foundation piling; and
- f. attaching each of said pilings to its respective uppermost sleeve on the cantilever on said tower, said cantilevers having geometric and material properties which cause preferential distribution of compression and tension forces in said pilings, and said sleeves having a predetermined response in one or more directions so as to cause a desired range of forces in said pilings.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising attaching each of said pilings to one or more additional sleeves along the length of said tower.
- 14. The method of claim 12, further comprising providing buoyancy in the upper portion of said tower.
- 15. A method of removing the offshore structure installed according to the method of claim 1, comprising:
- a. detaching the pilings from the foundation pilings;
- b. disengaging the pilings from the sleeves and removing the pilings; and
- c. releasing the tower from the template and removing the tower.
- 16. A method according to claim 15, wherein the step of disengaging the pilings from the sleeves is substituted by disconnection of the sleeves from the cantilevers.
- 17. A method according to claim 15, further comprising separating the template from the foundation and removing the template.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/605,402, filed Feb. 22, 1996, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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