WO2005085055A2 - Building over the water, group of buildings, their maneuvering methods and their hosting sites - Google Patents
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- the invention refers to a building over the water, to a group of buildings of this nature, to their maneuvering methods, and to specifically configured sites that can host buildings over the water and groups of buildings .
- the disadvantage of these platforms is that their main purpose is oil and gas exploration and production, and their construction, size, and weight-, are very different from those of the present invention.
- These platforms require expensive and complex engineering solutions and they are positioned and used on inadequate sites and in harsh environments like deep water, high swell, hard access, and usually they lack utilities and services from shore, their maneuvering being rather complex and hard to accomplish.
- the technical aspects solved by the present invention consist of achieving a building and a group of buildings, each of the said buildings being configured for being located in a fixed position over the water surface, on a hosting site, where it sits on the ground, and also being configured for floating and moving on water.
- the invention refers to a building over the water that removes the disadvantages mentioned above by die fact that it consists of: a superstructure provided with at least one of some floor structures that is placed above a water surface and on which an inhabitable subassembly is positioned, at least one of some supports sitting on ground consisting of the bottom of a navigable body of water and of its shores, the said support being positioned under the said floor structures, and at least one of some mobile floating docks with variable and controllable buoyancy, each dock being provided with a load carrying platform positioned under the floor structures, the said superstructure being sequentially held above the water surface by the supports, while sitting on the ground, and respectively carried by the docks, while floating, the superstructure being detachable from the ground, and transportable on water on the mobile floating docks, thus being possible to reposition the superstructure on the ground, at a destination of choice, the supports being detachably or permanently secured to the floor structures, in case that the said supports are detachably secured, the superstructure that is detached from
- the superstructure has its inhabitable subassembly provided with at least one of some inhabitable levels positioned on the floor structures, the said level comprising some walls that delimit some rooms, upon these levels being placed at least one roof, some windows and some doors being installed in the openings of the walls, the inhabitable subassembly being furnished and provided with heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, the inhabitable subassembly being also provided with some decks surrounded by some handrails provided with some access gates, with at least one of some removable access bridges, and with at least one of some stepladders positioned toward the water surface and leading to the floor structure, the superstructure being provided with some electrical, water, sewage, and gas installations and with cable or optical fiber installations for phone/TV/data, connected to the appropriate land-based utilities and service providers when available, through at least one of some groups of detachable connectors, and the docks being provided with on-board electrical generators, fresh water tanks, sewage tanks, natural gas/propane containers, and transceivers for voice and data,
- the building claimed by the invention is provided with at least one of some posts that holds the superstructure by means of at least one of some upper beams, the said upper beams being fixed on the said posts that sit on the ground by means of a bottom plate that makes up the lower part of the support, the bottom plate being detachable from the ground it sits on, and having mutual compatible assembly capabilities with the ground, at least one of the supports being also provided with some braces.
- the bunding over the water, in another configuration, has at least one of its bottom plates permanently fixed to the ground.
- the building over the water has at least one of its posts permanently fixed to the bottom plate, in another configuration the building over the water having at, least one of its posts detachable from the bottom plate, so that this post can be removed from the bottom plate, or replaced with items of similar height, and in yet another configuration, at least one of the detachable posts is hinged to the bottom plate, by means of at least one of some articulation joints.
- the building over the water is provided with at least one brace that is permanently fixed to its supports, and in another configuration the building over has at least one brace detachably assembled to and removable from the supports.
- the building over tlie water in another configuration, has at least one of its supports provided with at least one post on which tlie superstructure sits directly, the beams being absent.
- the building over d e water in another configuration, has at least one of its posts sitting directly on the ground.
- the building over the water in another configuration, has at least one of its posts sitting on the ground by means of a post foundation on which the post is permanently fixed, or is detachably assembled, in yet another configuration, at least one of the detachable posts is hinged to the post foundation by means of at least one of some articulation joints.
- the said building has at least one of its supports build with at least one of some support beams, or of some support plates, the said beams and plates being positioned horizontally, or the said building has at least one of its supports built with at least one of some support blocks, the said beams, plates, and blocks being embedded into the ground, either directiy or by being attached to some foundations.
- the building claimed by die invention has its floor structures placed directiy on the supports, or, in another configuration, by means of some sole plates for support positioning tiiat are components of die superstructure, and are fixed to die floor structures.
- the budding claimed by the invention for increasing the height of its floor structures with regard to the ground and to the water surface, is provided with some extension beams secured to the supports, on which die floor structures is positioned and detachably secured.
- the building claimed by the invention has the platforms of its floating docks attached to die floor structures directly, or, in anotiier configuration, by means of some sole plates for dock ppsitioning.
- the building claimed by the invention provided with multiple docks has their adjacent platforms assembled together, in order to achieve a rigid structure that supports the superstructure.
- these mutual assembled docks are permanent or detachable, and are directly assembled to each other or, for reducing die loads upon the superstructure wl ⁇ le maneuvering it, they include at least one of the posts, upper beams, and braces between tlie adjacent docks.
- the building claimed by the invention is provided with at least one of die floating docks with floaters containing die ballastable chambers, tl e said dock being built from some reinforced floating caissons having the shape of equal parallelepipeds, floating caissons ti at form the ballastable chambers and that are assembled to each others, die upper decks of these reinforced upper caissons being used as the carrying platform for tlie superstructure.
- the building claimed by the invention in an alternate configuration, is provided with at least one mobile floating dock that comprises at least one of some floaters at least vertically mobile with regard to the appropriate carrying platform, the mobility of the said floater being achieved by means of at least one of some mechanical subassemblies connecting each floater to the appropriate platform, the actuation of die mechanical subassemblies and the induced movement of the floaters being automatically or manually controlled, and being independently controllable or not.
- the building claimed by the invention has its superstructure sustained by the platforms by means of at least one of some removable extension subassemblies.
- the invention also refers to a group of buildings that removes the disadvantages mentioned above by the fact that it comprises at least two superstructures positioned next to each other, on at least one of some supports standing on the ground, each of the superstructure being permanentiy fixed or detachably assembled to at least one of the neighboring superstructure, the superstructures being sequentially carried and transported over the water surface by the mobile floating docks. If multiple supports are used as part of the group of buildings, these supports are permanently fixed or detachably assembled to each other.
- the invention also refers to a maneuvering method of the buildings over the water claimed by die invention, tiiat removes the disadvantages mentioned above, by tl e fact that it consists of the following operational phases: the superstructure is detached from ground and from any structure fixed tiiereto, being carried by the mobile floating docks, while floating; the superstructure, carried by the mobile floating docks, is transported to die desired destination; at the said destination, the superstructure is positioned onto supports in contact with the ground. If the mobile floating docks have been initially removed from under the superstructure, then d e docks are positioned under die superstructure and are attached tiiereto before starting die previously described maneuvering method.
- the invention also refers to a hosting site for the buildings over the water claimed by the invention, that removes tlie disadvantages mentioned above, by d e fact tiiat it is placed on a shore area and on part of an adjacent navigable water body where the mobile floating docks that carry superstructures and supports can float, on die ground of d e said hosting site being provided at least one of some sitting surfaces on which at least one of some supports sits, and upon which at least one superstructure is positioned, d e said superstructure being also sequentially carried by at least one of some mobile floating docks.
- the hosting site claimed by the invention is provided with at least one of some utilities and services connected to die installations of the hosted superstructures using the avadable groups of detachable connectors.
- the said hosting sites is also provided with at least one of some maintenance and overhaul areas at least partially covered by water, where the buildings over the water claimed by the invention and their subassemblies are maneuvered, maintained, and overhauled, with some pedestrian access paths leading to the sitting surfaces and with some vehicle access paths leading to the same said sitting surfaces, with some parking places located close to each sitting surface and used for die vehicles that transport people, hardware, and materials to the said sitting surfaces, with some storage sheds and garages positioned close to the sitting surfaces and used for the said vehicles, hardware and materials, with some main access roads connected to the said access paths and to at least one of the access point onto the hosting site, with some offices, and with some commercial areas that serve the hosting site.
- the hosting site claimed by die invention is provided witii at least one of some supports on which at least two superstructures are positioned next to each other, each of the superstructure being assembled to d e neighboring superstructure, die superstructures being transportable on water with the help of the mobile floating docks as part of a building over the water, thus positioning a group of buildings claimed by die invention on the said hosting site.
- the hosting site claimed by the invention is provided with at least one of some partially submersed constructions that separates at least one of some sections of the navigable water body from die rest of die water body, on the said section being located at least one of die sitting surfaces, die construction being provided widi at least one of some gates built in the water, the partially submersed construction being used to control the access on, or from, d e separated section of die navigable water body, and being provided with at least one of some gates built in the water, tiiat allows the access of the mobile floating docks, and of the carried-on superstructures and supports, to and from said the sitting surfaces.
- the partially submersed constructions are watertight and die gates are also watertight when closed, so that the level and d e physical and chemical characteristics of tlie water on at least one side of the said construction can be independently controlled, in an alternate configuration at least one of tlie said constructions or of the said gates being water permeable.
- the hosting site claimed by the invention has at least one of its sitting surfaces built using at least one of some bottom platforms on which at least one support is positioned, the bottom platform being provided with state of the art clamping elements compatible with die assembly elements of d e supports, and die said bottom platform being also fixed into the ground.
- the hosting site claimed by the invention has at least one of its sitting surfaces built using at least one of some positioning blocks on which at least one of the supports is positioned and assembled, die said blocks being provided with state of the art clamping elements compatible with the assembly elements of the supports, and also being detachably assembled to d e ground, the said positioning blocks being used individually, or stacked when necessary to compensate for the high water level at the location of the superstructure.
- the hosting site claimed by the invention is provided with at least one of some navigable canals built with at least one of some navigable connection to the navigable water body located beyond the canals, the ground consisting of the shores and bottom of the canals being provided with at least one of the sitting surfaces on which at least one of some supports sits, at least one of some superstructures being positioned upon tlie said supports, the said superstructure being also sequentially carried by at least one of some mobile floating docks.
- the hosting site claimed by the invention is places on a shore area and on part of an adjacent navigable water body where the mobile floating docks tiiat carry superstructures and supports can float, on die ground of the said hosting site being provided at least one of some sitting surfaces built above the water at a height equal to that of the supports sitting on the ground, on this sitting surface built above the water die superstructures being positioned directly, without supports, the said superstructures being transportable on water on mobile floating docks.
- fig 23 front view detail of a budding over Hie water, with posts that can be hinged, assembled on post foundations; fig 24, front view detad of a building over the water, with hinged posts, assembled on post foundations; fig 25, front view of a budding over the water with support beam; fig 26, side view of a budding over the water with support beam; fig 27, front view of a budding over the water with support plate; fig 28, side view of a budding over the water with support plate; fig 29, front view of a budding over the water with support blocks; fig 30, side view of a budding over die water with support blocks; fig 31, front view of a building over the water with extension beams; fig 32, side view of a building over d e water witii extension beams; fig 33, front view detad of a budding over the water with mobde floating docks with mobde floaters; fig 34, side view detail of a building over the water with mobde floating dock
- the invention refers to a building over die water, tiiat consists of: a superstructure A provided with at least one of some floor structures 1 that is placed above a water surface 2, and on which an inhabitable subassembly 3 is positioned, at least one of some supports B sitting on ground 4 consisting of the bottom of a navigable body of water and of its shores, the support B being positioned under the floor structure 1, and at least one of some mobile floating docks C with variable and controllable buoyancy.
- Each dock C is provided with a load carrying platform 5 positioned under the floor structures 1.
- the superstructure A is sequentially held above the water surface 2 by the supports B, while sitting on the ground 4, and respectively carried by the docks C, while floating, the superstructure A being detachable from the ground 4, and transportable on water on the mobde floating docks C, thus being possible to reposition the superstructure A on ground
- the supports B are detachably or permanently secured to the floor structures 1. If detachably secured, the superstructure A can be detached from these supports B, and carried while floating on the docks C without the detachable supports B, can be removed from the dptached supports B, and can be repositioned on ground 4 directly on shore or by means of the supports B.
- the docks C are detachably or permanently secured to the floor structures 1 by means of their platforms 5.
- the detachably secured docks C can be removed from under the superstructure A tiiat sits on the ground 4 by means of the supports B, or that sits on the shore, and later tlie removed floating docks C can be repositioned and reattached under the superstructure A.
- the floor structures 1 are made of beams, structural or sandwich plates, manufactured similar to the inhabitable subassembly 3, from wood, metal, plastics, composites, or other known materials that can withstand humid environments and water splashing.
- the supports B are manufactured from known materials that can witiistand immersion and freeze-tiiaw cycles, like concrete, impregnated wood, metal alloys, and composites.
- Tlie platforms 5 are budt as the upper part of a caisson, as interconnected trusses, or as any other appropriate structures of high stiffness and strength appropriate to the operating loads they have to withstand.
- the floating docks C are built of metals, composites or plastics that can withstand repetitive immersion.
- the budding claimed by die invention has at least one of some mobile floating docks C tiiat comprises at least one of some floaters 6 secured under the load carrying platform 5, floater 6 that contains at least one of some ballastable chambers 7 that can be flooded with or emptied of water by means of some pumps and of some valves, or by means of compressed air supplied by air compressors and of some valves, the pumps, the compressed air supply and the valves being built in accordance with the known state of d e art and not represented on figures.
- the water level in each chamber 7 is or is not independentiy adjustable and is or is not automatically adjustable. These adjustments are performed by means of some command and control equipment budt in accordance with the known state of the art and not represented on figures.
- Each floater 6 is rigidly fixed to the appropriate platform 5, tiius increasing tlie rigidity and strength of the dock C.
- Each mobile floating dock C is provided with some mechanical guiding subassemblies 8 with variable and real-time adjustable length, used for reducing the impact of the swed, currents, and wind, by guiding the dock C with or without the superstructure A or the supports B attached, while positioning these dock C with regard to the ground 4 or with regard to the supports B that sit on the ground 4, or by guiding the dock C while it is being attached under or detached from a superstructure A.
- Each guiding subassembly 8 is connected at one end to the dock C by means of an articulation, and, during the guiding operations, is attached at the other end into a detachable articulation budt on a structure fixed with regard to the ground 4.
- the guiding subassemblies 8 are ropes, chains, or cables pulled by winches, or are rams, bad-screws linear actuators, or mechanisms with pulleys, or a combination of these, and the articulations, that are not shown on the figures are implemented by d e inherent flexibility of the ropes, chains, or cables that are part of the guiding subassemblies 8, or by tlie mounting tlie end of die guiding subassemblies 8 into spherical articulations, or by other constructive configurations made in accordance with d e known state of die art.
- At least one of the mobile floating docks C is equipped with at least one of some propulsion groups 9, which is used to maneuver die dock C, detached or carrying die superstructure A or the supports B.
- some propulsion groups 9 which is used to maneuver die dock C, detached or carrying die superstructure A or the supports B.
- the docks C are provided with no propulsion group
- tlie docks C while carrying or not carrying tlie superstructure A and the supports B, are maneuvered by tugging, or by pushing.
- the superstructure A has its inhabitable subassembly 3 provided with at least one of some inhabitable levels 10 positioned on the floor structures 1, the said level 10 comprising some wads 11 that delimit some rooms 12, upon these levels 10 being placed at least one roof 13.
- Some windows 14 and some doors 15 are instaded in the openings of the wads 11.
- the inhabitable subassembly 3 can be furnished and provided with heating, ventilation and air ponditioning systems, not shown on figures.
- the inhabitable subassembly 3 is also provided witii some decks 16 surrounded by some handrails 17 provided with some access gates 18.
- the budding over the water is provided with at least one of some removable access bridges 19, and with at least one of some stepladders 20 positioned toward the water surface 2, that lead to the floor structure 1.
- Tlie superstructure A is also provided with some stairs that interconnect tlie different inhabitable levels 10, and tiiat are not shown on the figures.
- the superstructure A is provided with some electrical, water, sewage, and gas installations and with cable or optical fiber installations for phone/TN/data, not shown on figures, instaUations that are connected to the appropriate land-based utilities and service providers when avadable, through at least one of some groups 21 of detachable connectors, and the docks C are provided with on-board electrical generators, fresh water tanks, sewage tanks, natural gas/propane containers, and transceivers for voice and data, not shown on the figures, compatible with the installations of the superstructure A, providing utdities and services that are connected through the same group 21 of detachable connectors, or through other detachable connectors not shown on figures, to the appropriate installations of superstructure A, thus supplying utdities and services when not avadable from ground.
- At least one of the supports B is provided with at least one of some posts 22, that is built vertical or inclined, and that holds the superstructure A by means of at least one of some upper beams 23, the said upper beam 23 being fixed on the posts 22.
- the posts 22 sit on tlie ground 4 by means of a bottom plate 24 tiiat makes up the lower part of tlie support B.
- the bottom plate 24 is provided with at least one of some lower stiffening ribs 25.
- the bottom plate 24 is detachable from die ground 4 it sits on, and has mutual compatible assembly capabilities witii the ground 4.
- At least one of the supports B is provided with some braces 26 tiiat can be ribs, diagonals, props, or bracing plates, all said braces 26 increasing the strength of the building over the water.
- the building over the water in another configuration, has at least one of its bottom plates 24 permanently fixed to the ground 4, either by being embedded into the ground 4, or by means of at least one foundation 27 for the bottom plate.
- the budding over the water has at least one of its posts 22 permanently fixed to the bottom plate 24, in another configuration the budding over the water has at least one of its posts 22 detachable from the bottom plate 24, so that this post
- the detachable posts 22 can be removed from die bottom plate 24, or replaced witii items of Multiar height, and in yet another configuration, at least one of the detachable posts 22 is hinged to the bottom plate 24, by means of at least one of some articulation joints 28 built with known state of the art parts, like for example witii some hinges.
- the budding over the water is provided with at least one of its braces 26 that is permanently fixed to its supports B, and in another con-figuration the budding over the water has at least one brace 26 detachably assembled to and removable from the supports B.
- the building over the water in another configuration, has at least one of its supports B, provided with at least one post 22 on which the superstructure A sits directiy, the beams
- the building over the water, in another configuration, has at least one of its posts 22 sitting directiy on tlie ground 4.
- the building over the water, in another configuration, has at least one of its posts 22 sitting on tlie ground 4 by means of a post foundation 29 on which the post 22 is permanentiy fixed, or is detachably assembled.
- at least one of the detachable posts 22 is hinged to die foundation 29 by means of at least one of some articulation joints 28 built with known state of the art parts, like for example with hinges.
- the said budding has at least one of its supports B build with at least one of some support beams 30, or of some support plates 31, the said beams 30 and plates 31 being positioned horizontally, or tlie said budding has at least one of its support B built with at least one of some support blocks 32.
- the said beams 30, plates 31, and blocks 32 are embedded into the ground 4, eitiier directly or by being attached to some foundations, and are made of wood, plastics, composites, concrete, metal, or other higher strength materials.
- the building claimed by the invention has its floor structures 1 placed directiy on the supports B, or, in another configuration, by means of some sole plates 33 for support positioning tiiat are components of the superstructure A, and are fixed to the floor structures 1.
- the budding claimed by the invention for increasing tlie height of its floor structures 1 with regard to tlie ground 4 and to the water surface 2, is provided with some extension beams 34 detachably or permanently secured to the supports B, die floor structures 1 being positioned and detachably secured on the said beams 34.
- the extension beams 34 are used when necessary to compensate for high water level at the location where the superstructure A sits on die supports B.
- the budding claimed by tlie invention has the platfonns 5 of its docks C attached to die floor structures 1 directly, or, in another configuration, by means of some sole plates 35 for dock positioning that are components of the superstructure A, being fixed to its floor structures 1.
- the said plates 33 and 35 are made of metal, plastic, composites, impregnated wood-based materials, or of other high strength materials. The adjacent plates 33 and 35 can be joined together.
- Tlie bwlding claimed by tlie invention provided witii multiple docks C has tlie adjacent platforms 5 assembled together, in order to achieve a rigid structure that supports the superstructure A.
- These mutual assembled docks C are permanent or detachable, and are directly assembled to each other or, for reducing tl e loads upon the superstructure A while maneuvering it, they include at least one of the posts 22, upper beams 23, and braces 26 between the adjacent docks C.
- the building claimed by die invention is provided witii at least one of the docks C with a floater 6 containing the ballastable chambers 7, the said dock C being built from some reinforced floating caissons having the shape of equal parallelepipeds, floating caissons tiiat fo ⁇ n the ballastable chambers 7 and that are assembled to each others using state of the art parts, tlie upper decks of these assembled caissons being positioned in essentially the same plane and used as the carrying platform 5.
- the building claimed by d e invention in an alternate configuration, is provided with at least one mobile floating dock C that comprises at least one of some floaters 36 at least vertically mobde witii regard to tl e appropriate platform 5, the mobility of the floater 36 being achieved by means of at least one of some mechanical subassemblies 37 connecting each floater 36 to the appropriate platform 5, the subassembly 37 being actuated in accordance with the known state of the art, by hydraulic, pneumatic, or electromechanical actuation means, witii actuators that include linear rams, rack-and- pinion gear driven jack assemblies, inflatable air-cushions, systems of cables and pulleys and vertical slides, not presented on figures.
- additional floaters 6 positioned under platforms 5, that contain ballastable chambers 7 can also be present, or can be missing.
- the actuation of the mechanical subassemblies 37 and the induced movement of the floaters 36 can be automaticady or manually controded, and can be independently controdable or not. These adjustments are performed by means of some command and control equipment built in accordance with the known state of the art and not represented on figures.
- the independently adjustable water level in each chamber 7 and the independently controllable movement of each mechanical subassembly 37 allow the structural platform 5 and also the floating superstructures A be positioned horizontady or at the desired inclination, compensating for the unequal loading of some areas of the platforms 5.
- the building claimed by tlie invention has its superstructure A sustained by the platforms 5 by means of at least one of some removable extension subassemblies 38, the said subassemblies 38 having a height tiiat is of tlie same order of magnitude witii tlie draft of tlie dock C, and being made of some light structures like caissons, beams, legs, or other similar structures tiiat ensure the high strength and stiffness.
- the use of tlie subassemblies 38 increases tlie strength and stiffness of the assembly formed by the superstructure A and the docks C.
- the subassemblies 38 can be used while stacked one upon another for compensating a much lower water level, and present possibilities of mutual attachment and of attachment to die superstructure A and to the platform 5 that they come into contact. Tlie subassemblies 38 can be maneuvered with the docks C and can be stored on some supports B provided with some interconnection saddles that are similar to the floor structures 1.
- the building claimed by the invention can also be provided with only one single dock C.
- the assembly or fastening of the supports B onto the ground 4, of die superstructure A onto die supports B, and of d e superstructure A onto the docks C, are not mandatory, but they are recommended for avoiding unintended slippage under the influence of earthquakes, of high winds, or of water flow or swell.
- the superstructure A can be detached from the ground 4 by the mobde floating dock C and transported on water together with or without the supports B that are not fixed to the ground 4. If the floor structure 1 is built fixed onto tlie supports B, the superstructure A can be detached from the ground 4 by the mobde floating dock C and transported on water together with the supports B that are not fixed to the ground 4.
- the budding with the superstructure A that is budt fixed on at least one of the supports B fixed onto the ground 4 constitutes the object or the invention, if, before being in this fixed configuration, the said superstructure A detached from the ground 4 was carried whtie floating by at least one of the docks C.
- the superstructure A transported on tl e docks C together with some supports B can be positioned at a destination on these supports B, and the superstructure A transported on tlie docks C witiiout supports B, can be positioned at a destination on some supports B already positioned on ground 4 or directly on ground 4.
- some plastic material or textile strips are attached to dampen the mechanical shocks that can be generated whtie the docks C are maneuvered witii or witiiout the superstructure A or the supports B attached., die said strips not being represented on figures.
- the budding claimed by the invention can be imposed certain maneuvering restrictions, like floating only on fair weather, equivalent to floating on protected waters, with waves of up to 0.5 meters high and wind speed of up to 28km/hour, and the active load on the superstructure A whtie floating can also be restricted to much lower limits compared to the allowable loads for the superstructure A sitting on ground 4, the required strength and stiffness of the said building being as a consequence reduced.
- the said budding can be made to float only occasionady, for demonstration, or relocation, the budding configuration being sirndar to the one for land-based buddings, with large sizes and with diverse and non-aerodynamic shapes, with many levels, as a result the said budding being less expensive and much more comfortable and roomier than a ship.
- the building claimed by the invention offers the flexibility of usage found in both land- based buildings and in ships, and the said building can be positioned on the bottom of water and can navigate on lakes, rivers, and, with some precautions, on seas and oceans, ensuring comfortable and flexible living conditions that make it fit as dwelling, fit for tourism, recreation, research activities, and also fit for commercial or military usage.
- the buildings over the water are made in various sizes, lay-outs and levels of comfort similar to those offered by the land-based buildings, in contrast with the ones offered by the small and crowded cabins available on ships.
- the buildings claimed by tlie invention can be used as primary or secondary residences, sitting on ground or floating, or as commercial buildings like hotels, restaurants, casinos, conference halls, shopping areas, offices, fishing cabins, traveling floating exhibitions, including model houses or historic monument replicas, or other architectural replicas, or can be used to meet other purposes, such as military bases or installations, when the necessary armor and protection is provided, and as bases for research and exploration, manufacturing areas, or any other appropriate usage.
- the buildings over the water, solitary or in groups, can be inserted in just a few hours and used for long periods of time in different environments like waterways, coastal areas, crowded areas in cities, fragile ecosystems, aggressive environments, areas with no land access, war theaters, and can also be removed or repositioned in a few hours, with minimal effort and impact, when their presence is no longer required.
- the budding claimed by the invention involves an economical operation due its modularity and mobility.
- the superstructures A together with the supports B are build like the hght-structured land-based buildings, preferably in dedicated shops, using mainly standard land-based budding materials, processes and procedures, and seldom using marine-class materials and procedures, after erection, the said superstructures A being shipped witii the help of the floating docks C on water to the operational sites. Also the modularity of the buildings over the water allows a large number of superstructures A to float by using a small number of removable mobde floating docks C, thus, d e cost of using just one set of dock C for transporting a multitude of superstructures A being low.
- the group of buddings claimed by the invention comprises at least two superstructures A positioned next to each other, on at least one of some supports B standing on the ground 4, each of tlie superstructure A being permanently fixed or detachably assembled to the at least one of the neighboring superstructure A using state of the art assembly elements.
- the superstructures A are sequentiady carried and transported over the water surface 2 by the docks C, with or witiiout supports B attached, as part of a budding over the water before or after being incorporated into a group of buildings, or after being separated from the neighboring superstructures A and from the supports B that are not transported. If multiple supports B are used as part of the group of buildings, these supports B can be permanently fixed or detachably assembled to each other.
- the group of buildings claimed by tl e invention is used as a specific construction tiiat can change its location, having integrated functionality and larger sizes, like larger dwelling, concert or meeting hall, show room, museum, religious edifice, historical monument or large architectural replica, palace, larger hotel, and military base.
- tlie said superstructures A can be stiffened as required with braces not shown on the figures.
- the maneuvering method of the buildings over the water consists of the following operational phases tiiat can be implemented witii people on-board, taking into account the weather, tlie water movement, and the swell, and that can also be implemented in part, or in a different order, that can be merged as a whole or in part into other operational procedures, or that can be repeated.
- the implementation of the maneuvering method starts from a configuration of tlie building over die water witii the superstructure A held above the water surface 2 by the supports B, and with the detachable docks C removed from under the superstructure A.
- the floating docks C are positioned under the superstructure A and are attached thereto.
- the docks C are brought by their own propulsion or by tugging or pushing, under the superstructure A, their platforms 5 are guided and lifted tdl they touch tlie floor structures 1, the buoyancy of tlie docks C is increased without detaching the superstructure A from ground 4, in the mean time removing the detachable or hinged posts 22 or braces 26 and other interfering objects from the path of tlie said dock C, the platforms 5 being attached to the floor structures 1 and to the adjacent platforms 5, if present.
- the superstructure A is detached from ground 4 with or without the supports B that hold tlie said superstructure A, by increasing the buoyancy of the docks C, and then by hfting the load carrying platforms 5, while guiding t e docks C, at tlie guidance completion, tlie guiding subassembly 8 being detached from any direct or indirect connection to the ground 4.
- the superstructure A carried by the mobile floating docks C, is transported to the desired destination, tiie said docks C being moved by their own propulsion groups 9 or by tugging or pushing. At the said destination, the superstructure A is positioned onto supports B in contact witii ground 4.
- This positioning is implemented by using tlie supports B transported attached to the superstructure A or by using other supports that have been already positioned on the ground 4, the platforms 5 together with tlie superstructure A that they carry, being moved down and guided with the guiding subassemblies 8.
- die access bridges 19 are repositioned, and the connections with other structures fixed to the ground 4 are made as required, the persons, materials, equipment and vehicles transported are removed from the superstructure A, the objects that have been clamped down whtie floating are freed, the utdities and services supplied by the docks C to the superstructure A are disconnected and tiie utdities and services supplied from ground are connecting by means of the group 21 of detachable connectors.
- the docks C are detached from beneath the superstructure A and are moved away.
- the platforms 5 are moved down while being guided.
- the detachable or hinged posts 22 or braces 26 are repositioned for supporting the superstructure A, thus finalizing tiie maneuvering method.
- the docks C that have been moved away can then be used for other transports. If initially the docks C have not been removed, the operational phase of positioning and attaching the docks C under the superstructure C is not applicable. If the docks C are not removable the operational phases of positioning and attaching the docks C under the superstructure C, and of detaching the docks C from under the superstructure A and moving them away are not applicable.
- the guiding of tiie docks C is implemented by the controded variation of the length of the guiding subassemblies 8 and by controlled lifting and moving down of the platforms 5.
- the lifting of the structural platforms 5 together with the items carried thereon, or the increase in the dock C buoyancy are implemented by emptying the chambers 7 of water, and tlie moving down of the structural platfonns 5, together with the items carried thereon, or tiie reduction of dock C buoyancy are implemented by flooding the chambers 7.
- tlie lifting of ti e structural platfonns 5 together witii tiie items carried thereon, or the increase in the dock C buoyancy are implemented by moving down the floaters 36 with regard to the structural platforms 5 by means of the mechanical subassemblies 37, and tiie moving down of the structural platfonns 5, together witii the items carried thereon, or the reduction of dock C buoyancy are implemented by lifting tlie floaters 36 with regard to tiie structural platfonns 5 by means of tlie mechanical subassemblies 37.
- the invention refers to buddings over the water of different sizes, weights and configurations.
- the said budding is provided witii an inhabitable subassembly 3 consisting of a single inhabitable level 10, with the number of the inhabitable levels 10 being easily upgraded to up to three levels built one above another, ti e superstructure A being 6-12 meter wide, and maximum 24 meter long. At this size the superstructure A shad weigh less tiian 500 kgf per square meter, and shall have a total weight of less than a 100 metric tons.
- the inhabitable level 10 positioned on the door structures 1 comprises the walls 11 that delimit the rooms 12, being also provided with a roof 13.
- the windows 14 and ti e doors 15 are installed in the openings of the walls 11.
- the inhabitable subassembly 3 can be furnished and is provided with heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems.
- the superstructure A is also provided with electrical, water, sewage, and gas installations and with cable or optical fiber instadations for phone/TV/data, installations that are connected to the appropriate land-based utilities and service using a group 21 of detachable connectors, and also connectable to die utilities and services supplied onboard of the docks C when not avadable from ground.
- the inhabitable subassembly 3 also comprises some decks 16 surrounded by some handrails 17 provided with some access gates 18. For providing the access across the water surface 2, tlie budding over the water is provided with a removable access bridge
- the superstructure A is sequentially held above the water surface 2 by the support B, while sitting on the ground 4, respectively carried by tiie docks C, whde floating.
- the floor structure 1 of tiie A superstructure sits directly on the upper beams 23 that are fixed to tlie posts 22, both of a rectangular shape, tlie posts 22 sitting on the ground 4 by means of tiie bottom plate 24 provided witii lower stiffening ribs 25 and with assembly capabilities to die ground 4, the support B also being provided with braces 26 shaped like diagonals and also like props.
- tiie support B has some removable posts 22 assembled on the bottom plate 24, tiie said posts 22 being removed lest they interfere with the docks C when tiie said docks C are positioned under the superstructure A, tiie said posts 22 being repositioned to hold the superstructure A when tlie docks C are removed.
- the support B is tall enough to ensure that the superstructure A will not be flooded at the highest water level 2 and swed.
- tiie extension beams 34 are used, being detachably assembled on the beams 23 of the support B on which the floor structure 1 is attached.
- the budding claimed by tlie invention has two mobile floating docks C, but in other configurations the number of docks C can be different, like one, three, or four.
- the adjacent docks C have their load carrying platfonns 5 directiy assembled under tiie floor structure 1, and also, for achieving a rigid structure that supports the superstructure A, have the said adjacent platforms 5 directiy assembled to each other.
- the direct assembly of the platforms 5 to the floor structure 5 can be replace by assembly by means of the sole plates 35 for dock positioning, and the mutual direct assembly of the adjacent platforms 5 can be replaced with assembly with posts 22, upper beams 23, and braces 26 incorporated in between the said platforms 5.
- Each dock C is provided with a floater 6 fixed under tiie load carrying platform 5, the said floater 6 containing some baUastable chambers 7 that can be flooded with or emptied of water by means of some pumps and of some valves, the water level in each chamber 7 being automatically and independently adjusted by means of some command and control equipment, the pumps having a large enough debit to flood or empty the chambers 7 in less than an hour.
- the said docks C budt with the floaters 7 can be replaced by docks C built witii vertically mobde floaters 36 actuated by mechanical subassemblies 37 that connect the floaters 36 to the platforms 5.
- the docks C are approximately as long as tiie superstructure A, both being less than 24 meters long.
- the docks C also have a width of approximately 3 to 6 meters equal to the width of the superstructure A divided by the number of dock, tlie said docks also having a draft of about one meter, and a vertical size of the floaters 6 of about two meters, the minimum water depth for maneuvering being approximately equal to tiie vertical size of the floaters 6.
- tiie docks C can be removed from and repositioned under the superstructure A held by tiie support B, can detach tlie superstructure A witii or witiiout the support B attached, from the ground 4, and can transport the superstructure A and relocate it onto ground 4, directly or by means of the support B, to the desired destination.
- the docks C are provided witii the mechanical guiding subassemblies 8 consisting of winches that are used to guide the docks C when they are attached or detached from structures that are fixed with regard to the ground 4.
- the superstructure A When required to make the superstructure A float using tiie docks C, at locations where tiie water level is low, the superstructure A is carried by the platfonns 5 by means of the removable extension subassemblies 38. Each docks C is also provided with a propulsion group 9 used to maneuver tiie dock C and to make it travel on water.
- the large size buddings over the water are very different from the small ones. Altiiough the said buildings consist of light structures that, by using up-to-date materials can simulate any architectural style or finishing requirement, it is not advisable that these large structures be transported in one piece.
- the said large size buddings be budt as a group of buildings, each component of the group being much smader than the group itself and being individualiy transported, positioned on ground 4 near each other and assembled together for erecting tiie large size budding over the water.
- the large size buildings over the water can weigh more than a metric ton per square meter, and their total weight can reach a few thousand metric tons, thus requiring docks C witii drafts exceeding two meters.
- tiiat the upper limits for tiie dimensions and weights of the buddings over the water are much larger and technicallyar to the dimensional and weight limits for large ships or offshore oil drtiling platforms, meaning hundreds of meters and hundreds of thousands of tons.
- the buddings over the water travel at low speed, usuatiy under 36km/hour, and, although they can travel on any body of water where t ey do not touch the bottom, the high swell, strong water flow, water falls and white water areas, or strong winds, are avoided, mainly due to the induced lack of comfort and then due to the limits in structural strength and floating stability.
- tiie buddings over the water can safely sit on the water bottoms in strong streams or eddies, in high winds, or above water falls or white water areas, and can also station in tidal areas on shores or above dry water beds.
- the hosting site for the buildings over the water is placed on a shore area 39 and on part of an adjacent navigable water body 40 where the docks C tiiat carry superstructures A and supports B can float, on tiie ground 4 of the said hosting site being provided at least one of some sitting surfaces 41, on which at least one of some supports B sits, and upon which at least one superstructure A is positioned , the superstructure A being also sequentially carried by at least one of some mobile floating docks C, so that hosting site claimed by the invention hosts at least a building 42 over the water claimed by ti e invention.
- the sitting surfaces 41 are built at die desired location with regard to the shore area 39, and are positioned with regard to the water surface 2, so that the superstructures A located above them are accessible, maneuverable witii tiie docks C, and also protected from flooding.
- the sitting surfaces 41 are built by adding crushed rocks and sand onto tiie ground 4 or by removing part of sod from ground 4, and are leveled and impregnated with a binder like cement and water or other water resistant bmding materials, on the sitting surfaces 41 being provided state of the art clamping elements compatible with the assembly elements of the supports B.
- the sitting surfaces 41 can also be prepared for the foundations of tiie supports B.
- the hosting site claimed by the invention is provided with at least one of some utdities and services, like electrical and water supplies, sewage, gas supplies, and witii cable or optical fiber installations for phone/TV/data, these utilities and services being connected to the installations of the hosted superstructures A using the available groups 21 of detachable connectors.
- the hosting site claimed by the invention is also provided with at least one of some maintenance and overhaul areas 43, partially or completely covered by water, where the buddings over the water claimed by the invention and their subassemblies are maneuvered maintained and overhauled, with some pedestrian access paths 44 leading to the sitting surfaces 41 and with some vehicle access paths 45 leading to the same said surfaces 41, with some parking places 46 located close to each surface 41 and used for the vehicles that transport people, hardware, and materials to the said sitting surfaces 41, with some storage sheds and garages 47 positioned close to tiie surfaces 41 and used for the said vehicles, hardware and materials, with some main access roads 48 connected to the said a ⁇ cess paths 44 and 45 and to at least one of tiie access point 49 onto the hosting site, with some offices 50, and with some commercial areas 51 that serve the hosting site.
- the hosting site claimed by the invention has at least one of its sitting surfaces 41 provided with at least one of some supports B on wltich at least two superstructures A are positioned next to each other, each of the superstructure A being assembled to tiie neighboring superstructure A with state of the art items, the superstructures A being transportable on water with tiie help of tiie mobile floating docks C as part of a building over the water, thus positioning a group 52 of buildings claimed by the invention on the said hosting site.
- the hosting site claimed by tiie invention is provided with at least one of some partially submersed constructions 53, like fences, walls, dams, or breakwaters, that separates at least one of some sections 54 of tiie navigable water body 40 from tiie rest of tlie water body 40, on the said section 54 being located at least one of tiie sitting surfaces 41.
- the construction 53 is used to control tiie access on or from the section 54, and is provided with at least one of some gates 55 built in the water, that allows the access of the docks C and of the carried-on superstructures A and supports B to and from the sitting surfaces 41 located on section 51.
- the constructions 53 are watertight and the gates 55 are also watertight when closed, so that the level and the physical and chemical characteristics of tl e water on at least one side of the construction 53 can be independently controlled, in an alternate configuration at least one of tiie constructions 53 or of the gates 55 being water permeable.
- the hosting site claimed by the invention has at least one of its sitting surfaces 41 built using at least one of some bottom platform 56 built as a structural plate, beam, or block , on the upper surface of the said bottom platform 56 being positioned at least one support B, the bottom platform 56 being provided with state of the art clamping elements compatible with the assembly elements of the supports B, and tiie said bottom platform 56 being also fixed into the ground 4 directly, or by means of at least one of some bottom platform foundations.
- the bottom platforms 56 are built of concrete, metal, impregnated wood, composites, or other water resistant materials.
- the hosting site claimed by the invention has at least one of its sitting surfaces 41 built using at least one of some positioning blocks 57, each block 57 being budt as a structure with its height of same magnitude as the average draft of the docks C, on tiie said blocks 57 being positioned and assembled at least one of tlie supports B, the said blocks 57 being provided with state of the art clamping elements compatible witii the assembly elements of the supports B, and also being detachably assembled to ground 4.
- Each block 57 is budt using materials similar to the ones used for building die supports B.
- the positioning blocks B are used when necessary to compensate for the high water level at the location of the superstructure A held by the supports B.
- the blocks 57 can be stacked upon tiie bottom platfonn 56.
- the blocks 57 can also be stacked upon each other to compensate for higher water level.
- the blocks 57, the detached supports B, and also the bottom platforms 56 not yet fixed into the ground 4, are maneuvered witii the docks C on which they are attached with ropes, chains, or adapting saddles similar to the floor structures 1, and are stored on the sitting surfaces 41 or directly on the natural ground 4.
- tiie hosting site claimed by the invention is provided witii at least one of some navigable canals 58 built with at least one of some navigable connection 59 to the navigable water body 40 located beyond the canals 58, the ground 4 consisting of the shores and bottom of the canals 59, being provided with at least one of the sitting surfaces 41 on which at least one of some supports B sits, upon the said supports B at least one of some superstructures A being positioned, tlie said superstructure A being also sequentially carried by at least one of some mobde floating docks C, thus, being possible to maneuver superstructures A on the canals 58 using the docks C, for placing them on the ground 4 with the help of the supports B, or for detaching them from ground 4 and transporting them on water.
- die hosting site claimed by the invention is provided with multiple navigable connections to the navigable water body 40, and at least one of some navigable canals 58 has multiple ramifications 60 on which the supports B are maneuvered and positioned, on tiie said supports B being positioned superstructures A.
- the said hosting site with at least one canal 58 can also be built with partiady submersed constructions 53 and gates 55 tiiat close a part of the canal 58 tiiat includes at least one sitting surface 41 on which some supports B are positioned, the said constructions 53 and gates 55 being watertight so that level and the physical and chemical characteristics of the water inside the closed part of the canal 58 can be independently controded form the outside water body 40.
- the hosting site claimed by the invention is places on a shore area 39 and on part of an adjacent navigable water body 40 where the docks C tiiat carry superstructures A and supports B can float, on the ground 4 of the said hosting site, being provided at least one of some sitting surfaces 61 budt above the water at a height equal to that of the supports B sitting on ground 4, on this sitting surface 61 the superstructures A being positioned directiy, witiiout supports B, the said superstructures A being transportable on water on the mobde floating docks C.
- the sitting surfaces 61 are built at locations and using criteria and methods similar to the ones for the sitting surfaces 41.
- the superstructures A supported on tlie floating docks C, with or witiiout supports B attached, are guided with regard to die sitting surfaces 41 and 61 using mechanical guiding subassemblies 8, the final positioning of tiie said superstructures A being achieved with state of the art items, like guide pins or stops, items that are not shown on the figures.
- the hosting sites claimed by tlie invention are of a large variety, and tlie operational procedures and the cooperation capabdities among different sites are also diverse. They can provide access with minimal ecological impact into tiie coastal areas and in shallow waters, otherwise difficult to inhabit despite their beauty and value, and they can also help towards the improvement of these areas, including their ecological value, by using part of the operational income for this purpose.
- the simplest hosting sites host a single building over water used, for example, as a guesthouse, and located near a conventional land based dweding on shore.
- the commercial hosting sites harbor hundreds or thousand of buildings over water being simdar to the recreational vehicles (RV) parks that are partially situated over ti e water.
- RV recreational vehicles
- the said commercial hosting sites connected by navigable waterways to open seas can be organized as operational networks, in such a way tiiat a superstructure A can be placed on a hosting site at higher latitudes during the summer, and can be placed on a hosting site situated in an equatorial or tropical region during the winter.
- Using a superstructure A transported on the mobde floating dock C, and hosting sites in different regions on tiie globe, allows a group of persons to travel and live ad over die world without leaving the comfort of their own home .
- the hosting sites dedicated to groups 52 of constructions have specific configurations in accordance witii their functionality.
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