Claims
- 1. A structure for transferring a vertical load to a supporting surface in a body of water wherein the supporting surface has a known load-carrying capacity comprising, a single hollow conically-shaped member of rigid material having a base adapted to be set substantially level on the supporting surface and a smaller open upper end, a single hollow rigid pillar in the shape of a circular cylinder attached at one end to said upper end of said conically-shaped member and extending substantially vertically therefrom and having a substantially uniform cross-sectional area throughout its length and an open upper end, the cross-sectional area of said base being several times larger than the cross-sectional area of said pillar, and a continuous mass of friction material filling said conically-shaped member to form a support therein having an outer surface shaped to conform to the inner surface of said conically-shaped member, and at least partly filling said pillar, said conically-shaped member, pillar and friction material forming a single unitary individual and independent support, the base angle of said conically-shaped member being slightly larger than the angle of repose of the friction material and being of such a value that the conically-shaped member is completely filled and the interior surface thereof is entirely supported on said friction material and the vertical forces on the support structure are entirely supported by the friction material and are distributed vertically and substantially evenly over the area of the supporting surface beneath the base, and the weight of the support structure per unit area of the supporting surface covered by the base is minimized.
- 2. The support structure according to calim 1, wherein the section where said pillar is attached to said conically-shaped member forms a transition, and said hollow pillar adjacent to the transition is provided with a reduced diameter restriction having a centrally located passage therethrough for passage of said friction material to center the conical mass thereof within said funnel-shaped member.
- 3. The support structure according to claim 2, wherein said conically-shaped member at its lower edge is provided with a skirt extending downwardly substantially in the axial direction of said pillar.
- 4. The support structure according to claim 3, wherein the lower edge of said skirt is dented.
- 5. The support structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein said friction material is macadam.
- 6. The support structure as claimed in claim 2 wherein said friction material is macadam.
- 7. The support structure as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising a floating pontoon, and means to movably support a plurality of said support structures on said pontoon to facilitate varying the height of said pontoon.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 394,799, filed July 2, 1982 which is abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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