Engineered material buoyancy system and device

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Marine structure or fabrication thereof – Structure protection

Reexamination Certificate

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C405S171000, C405S195100, C405S224100, C166S350000, C166S357000, C114S243000

Reexamination Certificate

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06848863

ABSTRACT:
There is provided a buoyancy system for a structure having at least one component being substantially stationary with respect to the bottom of a water covered area. The system comprises a set of buoyancy modules of engineered materials to apply an identified amount of buoyancy. The set of buoyancy modules is attached to the structure at a set of buoyancy load transfer locations. The set of buoyancy modules comprises layers of the engineered materials. The engineered materials comprise a substantially reinforced axial layer, a substantially reinforced hoop layer; and a leak prevention layer.

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