Claims
- 1. A support structure for use with a well located in a body of water, the well having an upstanding conductor pipe having upper and lower ends, extending from the ground below the body of water to above the surface of the water, comprising:
- two tubular legs, each leg having upper and lower ends and adapted to extend from the ground to at least the surface of the water;
- a pile skirt disposed on each of the two legs, at the lower end of each of the two legs; and
- means for connecting the upper ends of each of the two legs to the conductor pipe, the two legs being radially spaced from one another, the connection means including a doubler plate fixedly secured to the upper end of each of the tubular legs, and means for guiding each doubler plate into an abutting and sliding relationship with the conductor pipe, the guiding means being adapted to be fixedly secured to the upper end of the conductor pipe at least at the surface of the water or higher, whereby the two legs and connection means can be secured at their upper ends to the conductor pipe and the lower ends of the legs can be moved downwardly into contact with the ground.
- 2. The support structure of claim 1, wherein each pile skirt has a mud mat fixedly secured thereto.
- 3. The support structure of claim 1, wherein a platform structure is disposed upon the conductor pipe.
- 4. The support structure of claim 1, wherein a pile skirt is fixedly secured to the lower end of each leg.
- 5. The support structure of claim 1, wherein a pile skirt is pivotably secured to the lower end of each leg.
- 6. The support structure of claim 1, wherein the guiding means includes a pair of upstanding, elongate guide plates having upper and lower ends, and are adapted to be disposed in a spaced and substantially parallel relationship with the conductor pipe, the pair of guide plates being spaced apart from each other to receive the doubler plate and guide the doubler plate into an abutting and sliding relationship with the conductor pipe.
- 7. The support structure of claim 6, wherein the upper ends of the guide plates taper downwardly toward the conductor pipe.
- 8. A support structure for use with a well located in a body of water, an upstanding conductor pipe having upper and lower ends, adapted to extend from the ground below the body of water to above the surface of the water, comprising:
- two tubular legs, each leg having upper and lower ends and adapted to extend from the ground to at least the surface of the water;
- a pile skirt disposed on each of the two legs, at the lower end of each of the two legs; and
- means for connecting the upper ends of each of the two legs to the conductor pipe, the two legs being radially spaced from one another, the connection means including a doubler plate fixedly secured to the upper end of each of the tubular legs, and means for guiding each doubler plate into an abutting and sliding relationship with the conductor pipe, the guiding means being fixedly secured to the upper end of the conductor pipe at least at the surface of the water or higher, whereby the two legs and connection means can be secured at their upper ends to the conductor pipe and the lower ends of the legs can be moved downwardly into contact with the ground.
- 9. The support structure of claim 8, wherein each pile skirt has a mud mat fixedly secured thereto.
- 10. The support structure of claim 8, wherein a platform structure is disposed upon the conductor pipe.
- 11. The support structure of claim 8, wherein a pile skirt is fixedly secured to the lower end of each leg.
- 12. The support structure of claim 8, wherein a pile skirt is pivotably secured to the lower end of each leg.
- 13. The support structure of claim 8, wherein the guiding means includes a pair of upstanding, elongate guide plates having upper and lower ends, disposed in a spaced and substantially parallel relationship on the conductor pipe, the pair of guide plates being spaced apart from each other to receive the doubler plate and guide the doubler plate into an abutting and sliding relationship with the conductor pipe.
- 14. The support structure of claim 13, wherein the upper ends of the guide plates taper downwardly toward the conductor pipe.
1. RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/608,382, filed Nov. 2, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,181,799, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 503,704, filed Apr. 13, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,026,210, issued Jun. 25, 1991, both of which are commonly assigned herewith.
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