Claims
- 1. A single point mooring comprising a tubular base member which rests on the ocean bottom along its length and consists essentially of a plurality of floodable compartments, a tubular cross member rigidly joined to one end of the base member in the plane of the base member at a point intermediate the ends of the cross member and consisting essentially of a plurality of separately floodable compartments, and which rests on the ocean bottom along its length, and a mooring post member rigidly joined to the end of the base member remote from the cross member and projecting upward perpendicular to a plane intersecting the base member and cross member.
- 2. A single point mooring as set forth in claim 1 in which valve means are associated with said floodable compartments for selectively flooding and blowing said compartments.
- 3. A single point mooring as set forth in claim 2 enclosing a liquid product line extending between the upper end of the mooring post member and a point in proximity to the ocean bottom.
- 4. A single point mooring as set forth in claim 3 having flukes positioned to engage the ocean bottom and resist dragging by a moored ship.
- 5. A single point mooring including a major framework which consists essentially of a base member which rests on the bottom of the ocean along its length, a cross member which rests on the bottom of the ocean along its length and is rigidly joined to the base member with the axis of the cross member intersecting the axis of the base member, and a mooring post member whose axis is perpendicular to a plane intersecting the base member and cross member which is rigidly joined to the base member and cross member and which projects vertically upward from the plane of the base member and cross member said base member and cross member consisting essentially of tubular members divided into a plurality of selectively floodable compartments.
- 6. A single point mooring as set forth in claim 5 in which the base member, cross member, and mooring post member are provided with a plurality of water-tight compartments and valve means for selectively flooding said compartments.
- 7. A single point mooring as set forth in claim 6 having a liquid product line extending from the upwardly projecting end of the mooring post member to a fitting at one end of the base member and cross member.
- 8. The method of positioning a single point mooring structure including an elongated keel-like member having two ends which comprises floating the structure, adjusting the bouyancy of the structure to sink the elongated keel-member into the water, towing the structure to a point short of the point of use, ballasting the structure to cause the rear end of the keel-like member to touch lightly on the bottom of the ocean while maintaining the forward end of the keel-like member clear of the bottom, continuing to tow the structure to the point of use, and then ballasting the structure further such that both ends of the keel-like member rest on the bottom.
- 9. The method of establishing a single point mooring suitable for large ocean going vessels which comprises forming a floatable framework which includes an elongated member intended to rest on the bottom of the ocean at an installation site, floating the framework and adjusting its buoyancy to sink the elongated member into the water whereby the elongated member will act as a keel when the structure is under tow, towing the framework in the direction of the axis of the elongated member to a point short of the installation site, ballasting the framework to cause one end of the elongated member to touch lightly on the bottom of the ocean while maintaining the other end of the elongated member clear of the bottom, continuing to tow the framework to the installation site with the end of the elongated member which is touching the bottom trailing the other end of the elongated member until reaching the installation site and then ballasting the framework further such that both ends of the elongated member rest on the bottom.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 058,305, filed July 17, 1979, now abandoned .
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