Anchoring system for concrete floating pier

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Marine structure or fabrication thereof – Dock

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405195, 405219, 114263, E02B 320, E02B 1700, B63B 2100

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046420002

ABSTRACT:
The device is a floating pier with a sliding pile anchoring system arrangnt that avoids rigid connections to the pier and allows the pier to rise and lower with the tides and to remain level during lateral displacement while avoiding substantial tilt or rotation of the pier during seismic and maximum static loading. Preferably, piles that are arranged in pairs and are spaced along the centerline of the floating pier ride in pile guide assemblies attached to the pier deck, and include shear fail means which operate during overload conditions.

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