WO2007027170A1 - Complexe de séjour sur île artificielle avec des divertissements en surface et sous-marins, des installations éducatives et d'hébergement - Google Patents

Complexe de séjour sur île artificielle avec des divertissements en surface et sous-marins, des installations éducatives et d'hébergement Download PDF

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WO2007027170A1
WO2007027170A1 PCT/US2005/030744 US2005030744W WO2007027170A1 WO 2007027170 A1 WO2007027170 A1 WO 2007027170A1 US 2005030744 W US2005030744 W US 2005030744W WO 2007027170 A1 WO2007027170 A1 WO 2007027170A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63GMERRY-GO-ROUNDS; SWINGS; ROCKING-HORSES; CHUTES; SWITCHBACKS; SIMILAR DEVICES FOR PUBLIC AMUSEMENT
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63GMERRY-GO-ROUNDS; SWINGS; ROCKING-HORSES; CHUTES; SWITCHBACKS; SIMILAR DEVICES FOR PUBLIC AMUSEMENT
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    • B63B35/44Floating buildings, stores, drilling platforms, or workshops, e.g. carrying water-oil separating devices
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  • the present invention relates generally to underwater habitats and, more specifically, to a plurality of interconnected synthetic islands having an independent infrastructure utilizing natural resources in order to operate in an environmentally friendly manner.
  • the present invention houses a marine based theme park in which people interact with the environment for fun and pleasure while learning about and developing respect for the beauty and fragile balance of the ecosystem.
  • a primary object of the present invention is to provide an environmentally friendly nature-based theme park on a plurality of synthetic islands.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a man-made island resort complex that has a plethora of activities and exhibits that are both surface based and underwater.
  • Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a man-made island resort complex having a plethora of activities and exhibits that are educational and fun.
  • Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a man-made island resort complex that is operated entirely using natural resources.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a man-made island resort complex that is simple and easy to use.
  • Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a man-made island resort complex that is inexpensive to manufacture and operate.
  • FIGURE 1 is an illustrative view of the present invention
  • FIGURE 2 is a top view of the present invention
  • FIGURE 3 is a location and definition of the present invention
  • FIGURE 4 is a side view of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 5 is an illustrative view of the airport island of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 6 is an illustrative view of the desalinization plant of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 7 is an illustrative view of the chemical waste and disposal plant of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 8 is an illustrative view of the monorail system of the present invention
  • FIGURE 9 is an illustrative view of the turbo generator power facility of the present invention
  • FIGURE 10 is an illustrative view of the underwater rooms of the present invention
  • FIGURE 11 is an illustrative view of the above and underwater restaurants of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 12 is an illustrative view of the golf course island of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 13 is an illustrative view of the waterfalls and stream of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 14 is an illustrative view of the pool and stream of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 15 is a top view of the boat slip station of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 16 is a top view of the aquarium island of the present invention. i
  • FIGURE 17 is a top view of the floating nightclub of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 18 is a view of the dolphin shaped guest quarters of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 19 is a top view of the planetarium of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 20 is a top view of the island bungalows of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 21 is a view of the above water bungalows of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 22 is a chart of other activities of the present invention
  • FIGURE 23 is an illustrative view of the whale open ocean habitat of the present invention
  • FIGURE 24 is an illustrative view of the shark open ocean habitat of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 25 is an illustrative view of the compressed air cannon of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 26 is an illustrative view of the activity mountain of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 27 is an illustrated view of the church of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 28 is an illustrative view of the underwater restaurant of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 29 is an illustrative view of a telephone of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 30 is an illustrative view of a tri-level unit of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 31 is an illustrative view of the rain forest enclosure of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 32 is an illustrative view of the wolf habitat enclosure of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 33 is a chart of other provided services, facilities and protocol.
  • 10 man-made island resort complex buoyant base support structure anchoring means facilities transportation means aero-gel material main island satellite island retractable anchor pedestals guest lodging facilities dolphin-shaped hotel lobby of 13 guest room of 30 penthouse of 30 water tube of 30 sub and water pump of 30 retractable ceiling of 36 exterior blue light of 30 elevator of 30 entrance to 32 spiral ramp cave-shaped bungalow dome structure of 50 interior waterfall and basin of 50 hot and cold water temperature control switches salt/fresh water changing means toilet area with hot water boardwalk underwater guest rooms exterior bulletproof glass room access port enclosed escalator tube 72 fresh air and ventilation port
  • FIGURE 1 is an illustrative view of the present invention 10.
  • the present invention 10 is a man made island complex providing a plurality of facilities 16 including under water guest quarters 64, an under water monorail 146, under water spa 246, an under water restaurant 254, open ocean marine life wonders and a plurality of above water facilities which may be located off of the main island 22 and accessed by an arched bridge 336 with angel figurines acting as waterfalls. Also including six dolphin shaped hotels 30 with penthouses 36, bungalows 50, a waterfall 268 that leads to a pool 266, game courts, a church 342, a planetarium 286, restaurants 248, 254, 276, 358, a 24 hour BBQ 380, state of the art gym 388, full golf course 110, an airport 110 and much more. All islands and facilities are handicap and animal friendly. Emergency back up power and other safety features are also provided throughout the resort.
  • FIGURE 2 is a top view of the present invention 10. Shown is a top view of the present invention 10, a man-made floating island complex with above and below water facilities 10 having a constant rainbow 382 serving a dual purpose, one for safety and the other for aesthetic purposes. Each facility shown corresponds with a reference numeral that is defined within the chart on figure 3.
  • FIGURE 3 is a location and definition chart of the present invention 10 for use with figure 2.
  • FIGURE 4 is a side view of the present invention 10. Shown is a side view of the present invention 10 having a main artificial island 22 constructed from an aero-gel material 20 providing a floatable structure 12 supported by concrete stanchions 152 and anchored by means of retractable anchor pedestals 26 that extend and retract with the sea water tides.
  • the island complex 10 comprises self -generating power by means of solar 238, wave generated 242, wind generated 240 and turbo-generating 164 electricity. Other sources may also be provided.
  • Other facilities are provided such as a desalinization plant 180 to remove salts and other chemicals from sea water and supplied to all facilities 16 on the complex 10.
  • a chemical waste disposal plant 174 is also provided.
  • Satellite islands 24 provide facilities 16 for guests 370, including emergency service 120, transportation 18 and activities such as golf 190, an atoll 410 having a restaurant 414 and artificial reef 416 for surfing, open ocean marine life and others. All facilities 16 are handicap and animal friendly and provide ramps and elevators in case of emergency.
  • FIGURE 5 is an illustrative view of the airport island 110 of the present invention 10.
  • a separate aero-gel airport island 110 supported by concrete stanchions 150 and elevated 12 feet above tidal surge is provided for linking the passenger flow to and from the main island 22.
  • the airport 110 is designed to receive small passenger planes, courier planes and helicopters and provides facilities for both.
  • the state of the art airport 110 also provides airport security 116 and fire and rescue facilities 116.
  • the emergency (EMS) facility 120 is also located on the airport island 110. Other facilities are provided for the visiting masses. No vehicle may land or dock without prior notice to the appropriate authorities for safety reasons. This also includes our own helicopters for EMS services and tourist rides.
  • FIGURE 6 is an illustrative view of the desalinization plant 180 of the present invention 10.
  • the desalinization plant 180 provides the complex facilities 16 with fresh water and uses converted seawater as its source.
  • the plant 180 and process removes salts and other chemicals from seawater, converting the water to fresh useful H2O.
  • the use between hot or cold water is up to the user and can change from one to the other by means of a switch.
  • a desalinization plant 180 is located on each island and includes flow switch 189.
  • FIGURE 7 is an illustrative view of the chemical waste and disposal plant 174 of the present invention 10.
  • the chemical waste and disposal plant 174 receives and treats all waste materials from the islands facilities 16 and dispenses the treated material to a disposal tank to be disposed of properly.
  • a plant 174 is located on each of the islands. Every island has bathroom facilities.
  • FIGURE 8 is an illustrative view of the monorail system 146 of the present invention 10.
  • the monorail system 146 provides a form of transportation to and from the mainland and the main island 22. It is a subsurface system and is accessed from a ramp upon the island.
  • the monorail 156 moves in an upward direction to the mainland.
  • an exit ramp is provided for loading and unloading.
  • the driver can stop the monorail 156 or send an alert message to the main security building 116. Oxygen drops down for all passenger seats. Also, people or guests do not have access to the drivers.
  • FIGURE 9 is an illustrative view of the turbo generator power facility 164 of the present invention 10.
  • the turbo-generators 168 provide the island complex 10 with its main source of electricity and is located within the core of the main islands 22 structure.
  • the ramp is an escalator if there are no power outages.
  • FIGURE 10 is an illustrative view of underwater guest rooms 64 of the present invention 10.
  • the underwater rooms 64 (20 to a string) are accessed by an escalator 70 which turns into a ramp in case of a power failure.
  • Each underwater guest room 64 has its own entrance 76 and a second door 78 in the case of flooding and provides a panoramic view of the underwater world.
  • Each underwater guest room 64 is constructed of bulletproof glass. Exotic gardens surround each unit, providing an added attraction to fish and human observers.
  • Each unit is provided with emergency air tanks 74 and has two doors 76, 78 providing access, in case of decompression or flooding that may head to other rooms also, each room is self -ventilated with ocean air via lobby by a fresh air and ventilation port 72.
  • Each underwater guest room 64 provides a different theme.
  • FIGURE 11 is an illustrative view of the above water restaurant 248 and underwater restaurant 254 of the present invention 10.
  • the above water restaurant 248 is see through and is located off the main island 22 and is accessed by an arched footbridge 252.
  • the shape of said island may itself be island shaped.
  • the under water restaurant is located below the above restaurant and is accessed the same way.
  • the above water restaurant 248 provides an island type setting as where the under water restaurant 254 provides a maritime setting.
  • An ocean pipe runs through both levels and cascades as a waterfall from the upper level of the above water restaurant 248, a back up pump system can assist in its effort.
  • FIGURE 12 is an illustrative view of the golf course island 190 of the present invention 10.
  • the golf course 190 is an 18-hole course and is accessible by an arched bridge 192 from the main island 22 to the golf course island 190.
  • the arched bridge 192 comprises two dolphin waterfalls 194 that cascade thereover.
  • a clubhouse 204 in the shape of a tee provides eateries 202 and underwater pro shops 206.
  • An ocean water trap with under water ball catch 200 is comprised of hard plastic with fine holes 210 on the outer portion and inside allows grass to grow through on the edges and allows oxygen through water area keeping it clean.
  • the net 198 around the golf course island 190 is designed to be above water but partially in so that fish do not become trapped within the device. All golf balls are collected as not to pollute the ocean waters. Grass grows through irrigation holes 210 allowing underwater ball catch 200 to stay in place.
  • FIGURE 13 is an illustrative view of the waterfalls and stream 260 of the present invention 10.
  • the multi-tier waterfall 256 of the stream 260 provides a plurality of tiers that cascade into a see through stream 260 to the ocean.
  • the water used is pumped up from the sea and fed into the waterfall 256 and filtered 262 through special rocks that collect micro fibers as it is reused.
  • the stream 260 meanders approximately 1/2 block from the falls 256 to the pool 266. There is no need for chlorine due to constant water flow.
  • the sun, polymeric structure and the flowing of the water warms up the water prior to reaching the final destination, the pool 266.
  • FIGURE 14 is an illustrative view of the pool 266 and stream 260 of the present invention 10.
  • the pool 266 is fed by ocean water through a pumping and filtration system 258 to the cascading waterfall 256 via the stream 260 to the pool 266.
  • a second waterfall 270 in the pool 266 is linked to the main fall 268 for double filtration and having a sitting area under it.
  • the water is constantly being refiltered as it goes through the cycle, so there is no need for chlorine as not to pollute the ocean.
  • FIGURE 15 is a top view of the marina island 136 of the present invention 10.
  • the marina island 136 is a floating embodiment having facilities 138 and large ship slips 142,144 and small boat slips 140. No persons are to dock without prior nautical plans including cruise liners.
  • FIGURE 16 is a top view of the aquarium 284 of the present invention 10.
  • the open ocean aquarium 284 of the present invention 10 is located on its own satellite island 24 close to the main island 22. It provides exotic sea life for the publics viewing.
  • the guests 370 can interact with the marine life under the guidance and supervision of a professional staff.
  • the transportation facilities for the aquarium 284 are located away from the area so not to disturb its inhabitants.
  • FIGURE 17 is a top view of the floating nightclub 212 of the present invention 10.
  • the floating nightclub 212 of the present invention 10 is supported by concrete stanchions and is accessible by an arched footbridge 192 and provides security check 216 upon entering.
  • the island shaped nightclub 212 comprises two indoor waterfalls 218 that are linked together and fed by ocean water, see through dance floor 224 and stage 222, two bar areas 230, tropical setting and lounge deck.
  • a tight mesh net surrounds the nightclub 212 as a safety net 226 and is above water so as not to trap fish. There is no access to the underside portion of the floating nightclub 212 with the exception of a repair entrance.
  • FIGURE 18 is a view of the dolphin shaped guest quarters 30 of the present invention 10.
  • Each dolphin form will be standing upright on their flukes and facing in different directions due to the lights 44 from the eyes and are located on various parts of the main island 22.
  • Elevators 46 go up from the lobby 32 and are surrounded by a spiral ramp 49 for emergency situations through the middle of the structure.
  • Ocean water is pumped up a cylinder 39 through the elevator 46 to feed water to the penthouse 36 for aesthetic purposes.
  • FIGURE 19 is a top view of the planetarium of the present invention.
  • the 3D planetarium 286 of the present invention 10 is provided for the guests of the complex 10 and is an educational facility providing animal life and marine life, astrology as well as bible films.
  • FIGURE 20 is a top view of the island bungalows 50 of the present invention 10.
  • the island bungalows 50 are shaped like a cave having a constant flowing waterfall 54 that may be turned from salt water to fresh water as required by the visitor adding a dual purpose of beauty and shower and presenting a feeling of the outdoors.
  • FIGURE 21 is a view of the above water bungalows 50 of the present invention 10.
  • a plurality of above water bungalows 50 are shaped like caves having a constant flowing waterfall 54 that may be turned from salt water to fresh water as required by the guests including hot and cold water, each unit having its own controls 56.
  • the bungalows 50 are located on a boardwalk 62 stretching over the water. Room settings will differ from illustration shown above.
  • Each waterfall 54 will have its own flow switch 58 and can be located in different areas of the room depending on its view.
  • FIGURE 22 is a chart of other activities of the present invention 10. The above chart describes further activities visitors can enjoy on the complex of the present invention 10.
  • FIGURE 23 is an illustrative view of the whale open ocean habitat 288 of the present invention 10.
  • the above illustration shows the whale open ocean habitat 288 located on a separate part of the island.
  • the facilities have various sea life that will exhibit them in their natural habitat which may entail the inclusion of mating pairs as determined by the marine biology staff.
  • the above illustration shows the whale open ocean tank 288 located on a separate side of the island.
  • Certain habitat parameters are variable to trigger certain biological function to mimic their natural habitat, e.g. water temperature variation to mimic migration scenario.
  • FIGURE 24 is an illustrative view of the open ocean shark tank 290 of the present invention 10.
  • the facilities have various sea life tanks that will exhibit them in their natural habitat which may entail the inclusion of mating pairs as determined by the marine biology staff.
  • the above illustration shows the open ocean shark habitat 290, located on one part of the island.
  • Certain habitat parameters are variable to trigger certain biological function to mimic their natural habitat, e.g. water temperature variation to mimic migration scenario.
  • protective enclosures whereby guests can view the sharks in their natural habitat.
  • FIGURE 25 is an illustrative view of the air cannon 292 of the present invention 10 in use. Shown is a compressed air cannon 292 using a generator 304 to pump air into a compression chamber 296, and capable of distance regulation by the amount of air showing on the valve 302 is provided as an additional activity.
  • the air cannon 292 is designed to shoot guests 370 into the water at a pre-selected angle.
  • the cannon 294 will be able to accommodate about 250 pounds.
  • the air cannon 292 is held stable by bolts to the island surface.
  • the air cannon is comprised of a cannon 294 with an aluminum compression chamber 296 welded within the compartment, and has a weather sealant.
  • a cannoneer pushes a switch on the valve connected to the generator 304 that activates the latch, and then allows for compressed air to shoot a person into the water at a pre-selected angle.
  • Special gear is worn by the user for additional safety.
  • FIGURE 26 is an illustrative view of the activity mountain 308 of the present invention 10. Shown is a view of the 100 foot activity mountain 308 which is located on its own satellite island 24 having a plurality of activities, a restaurant 318 and facilities for its guests 370. Included in the activities are the cannon 292, skydiving 314, hot air balloon 324, bungee jumping 316, skateboarding and BMX biking 312 and slingshot bobsled run 310 with a safety net 311 and others.
  • the slingshot 328 consists of an elastomeric sling with a collapsible seat, when sprung, the user can travel a predetermined distance into the water.
  • the mountain 308 is illuminated by red lights 336 in the evening; the arched bridge 336 with white lighting 338 and the bobsled run 310 is awash in royal blue light 340 to provide a dynamic effect.
  • Ocean water is drawn through a feed pipe 332 for the bobsled run 310 and waterfall 322 and desalinated water is supplied for human and pet consumption.
  • FIGURE 27 is an illustrative view of the church 342 of the present invention 10. Shown is a view of the church 342 located on the main island 22. The shape of the church 342 and positioning of structural architecture may not be depicted as it will appear upon completion. The figure of God will have very faint blue eyes and will be looking up towards heaven. He will be wearing a royal blue robe 344 with gold trim 346 and access is provided therein through metallic gold doors 348. a white beam of light 350 will be ascending from his upraised hand. God is holding the church in the shape of the earth representing all that he has created.
  • FIGURE 28 is an illustrative view of the stingray arcade 357 with octopus restaurant 358 of the present invention 10. Shown is a view of the under water restaurant 358 inside the arcade in the shape of an octopus. Stingray is also a snack bar that children can acquire food and drink using tokens that are also used to play the provided games with or they would be issued a money card.
  • FIGURE 29 is an illustrative view of a telephone kiosk 360 of the present invention 10.
  • Phone kiosks 360 are sized and shaped to resemble palm trees and will be located all around the island for the convenience of the visitors and will be equipped with single push button direct links to security, EMT and hotels.
  • the replica coconuts on the palm tree will be equipped with surround sound 364 speakers. Outside lines will be prohibited.
  • the phones will have a code for the handicapped. Turning the push button into voice activation with a tiny microchip acknowledging the code. The code will never change. The phones will be set high enough so children cannot play with them.
  • FIGURE 30 is an illustrative view of a tri-level guest unit 82 of the present invention 10.
  • Twenty tri-level units 82 are provided within the ocean waters. The shape of each tri-level guest unit 82 will be of a golf tee, following the theme of the resort. They will all be scattered close to the main island 22 with access by an arched bridge. The ocean water will regenerate itself like all other units but here, not only will the ocean water act like a shower 96 with hot and cold water and flow switch, but the third floor has a pool 90 with water slides 94 into the ocean. All tri-level guest units 82 include a hydraulic retractable ceiling 108. The first floor will be entry living area 86.
  • the second floor is for bedrooms for kids 88 and the third floor 90 will have an inside waterfall 96 fed by a round cylindrical pipe 96 for the pool 90 as well as showers.
  • the master bedrooms 92 will have an array of foliage, giving a tropical feeling.
  • the through cylinder 98 will have different color lights 100 for each unit 88, following the theme of rainbow.
  • the light beams 100 project into the cylinder 98 with a luminescence control switch 102.
  • a handicap entrance and handicap friendly facilities are also provided.
  • the present invention 10 takes ocean water and puts it through the desalination process for all purposes requiring water.
  • FIGURE 31 is an illustrative view of the rain forest enclosure 366 of the present invention 10. Shown is a climate controlled rain forest enclosure 366 for public awareness of the importance of the eco-system.
  • the rain forest 366 has sound effects, actual rain, actual animals from the rain forest 368 and the like.
  • the trees and other vegetation are designed to look like authentic plant life from the rain forest but are synthetic and mechanized.
  • a computerized replica of a bulldozer comes through to knock down the trees and vegetation to simulate the horrors of man destroying the rain forests and to educate people of the losses our planet is suffering and will never be able to reclaim. Unlike the actual rain forests, the trees and vegetation spring back to their original glory when the bulldozer leaves.
  • FIGURE 32 is an illustrative view of the wolf habitat enclosure 372 of the present invention 10. Shown is a wolf habitat enclosure 372 for public awareness of the importance of the eco-system and endangered species.
  • the wolf habitat 372 can change in appearance to depict the arctic, mountain or woodland environments and natural habitats of the wolf 374.
  • the wolf habitat 372 is located on the main island 22 for viewing by the guests 370. Guests 370 can participate to a certain extent.
  • the wolf habitat 372 has tropical and sub-zero conditions to let the wolves 374 roam through different habitats.
  • FIGURE 33 is a chart of the present invention 10 showing other services, facilities and protocol of the present invention 10.

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L'invention concerne un complexe sur île artificielle autonome ayant une pluralité d'îles interconnectées hébergeant un lieu de séjour à thème simulant un paradis tropical dans lequel les invités disposent d’une multitude d'activités dans le cadre desquelles ils interagissent et découvrent la nature et en particulier la vie marine. Des installations d'hébergement et de divertissement sont situées à la fois en surface et sous l’eau.
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