Claims
- 1. Self-stabilizing apparatus for buoyantly supporting an off-shore structure so that it may be floated to a location in a body of water and then permitted to sink vertically to the bottom, comprising:
- a set of floodable chambers disposed around a central axis which when uniformly flooded will cause the structure to sink vertically to the bottom of the body of water; and
- a distributor located above the floodable chambers having a generally vertical axis, including:
- a pair of concentric chambers separated by an overflow rim,
- a conduit connected to said inner chamber for supplying liquid thereto,
- a series of partitions in said outer chamber separating it into a set of compartments respectively complementing said floodable chambers and into which liquid will flow over said rim when said distributor is inclined towards a floodable chamber because of excessive flooding of that chamber relative to the other said chambers, and
- a set of conduits connecting said respective compartments to a diagonally opposite floodable chamber so that when liquid flows from said inner chamber over said rim into said inclined outer compartment, the liquid will flow to its diagonally opposite floodable chamber rather than the floodable chamber with excessive liquid, whereupon the structure will right itself and sink vertically to the bottom of the body of water.
- 2. Self-stabilizing apparatus for supporting an offshore structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the generally vertical axis of the distributor is parallel to said central axis of the floodable chambers.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 543,343 filed Jan. 23, 1975, now abandoned.
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