Hatch actuating arrangement for actuating a hatch
US-9523229-B2 · Dec 20, 2016 · US
US9249784B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9249784-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214342249-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 29, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 30, 2011 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2016 |
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A transition structure for a tower comprises a plurality of panels that each includes a panel body having opposed upper and lower ends, a lower mounting surface at the lower end, an upper mounting surface at the upper end, and a pair of lateral mounting surfaces at lateral edges. The upper mounting surfaces are generally planar, and the panel bodies taper from their upper mounting surface to their lower mounting surface. Each panel is mounted to at least another of the panels at corresponding lateral surfaces to form, with the upper ends, the shape that conforms to the lower end of the tower to be supported. The transition structure also comprises a plurality of footings, each having an upper end mated to the lower mounting surface of one of the panels, a lower end configured to mate with a post of a foundation, and a footing body between the upper and lower ends.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A transition structure supporting a tower on posts, comprising: a plurality of panels that each includes: a panel body having opposed upper and lower ends; a lower mounting surface at the lower end of the panel body; an upper mounting surface at the upper end of the panel body, the upper mounting surface being generally planar, the panel body tapering from the upper mounting surface to the lower mounting surface; and a pair of lateral mounting surfaces at lateral edges of the panel body, wherein each of the plurality of panels is mounted to at least another of the plurality of panels at corresponding lateral mounting surfaces to form, with the upper ends of the plurality of panels, a shape that conforms to a lower end of the tower to be supported; and a plurality of footings each including an upper end mated to the lower mounting surface of one of the panels, a lower end configured to mate with one of the posts, and a footing body between the upper and lower ends. 2. The transition structure of claim 1 , wherein the lower end of each footing defines a substantially circular mounting. 3. The transition structure of claim 1 , wherein the upper mounting surface of each panel body has an arcuate profile. 4. The transition structure of claim 3 , wherein the lower mounting surface of each panel is generally planar and has an arcuate profile, and further wherein the arcuate profile of the upper mounting surface of each panel has a radius of curvature that is greater than a radius of curvature of the arcuate profile of the lower mounting surface of the panel. 5. The transition structure of claim 1 , wherein one or more of the panels comprise a plurality of substantially flat sub-panels connected to one another by bends or welds. 6. The transition structure of claim 5 , wherein each of the panels comprises substantially flat sub-panels. 7. The transition structure of claim 1 , wherein each footing is mated to one of the panels by welding the upper end of the footing to the lower mounting surface of the panel. 8. The transition structure of claim 1 , wherein each panel comprises rolled or bent steel and each footing comprises cast metal. 9. The transition structure of claim 1 , wherein each of the panels includes one or more stiffening ribs mounted to the panel body. 10. The transition structure of claim 1 , wherein the upper mounting surface of each panel comprises a flange. 11. The transition structure of claim 1 , wherein the lateral mounting surfaces of each panel comprises a flange for bolting the panel to the lateral mounting surface of another panel. 12. The transition structure of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of panels define one or more spaces between the lateral edges of adjacent panels that allow passage to a space interior to the transition structure. 13. A wind turbine, comprising: a tower; a foundation supporting the tower, the foundation having multiple posts; and a transition structure positioned between the tower and foundation for supporting the tower on the posts, the transition structure comprising: a plurality of panels that each includes: a panel body having opposed upper and lower ends; a lower mounting surface at the lower end of the panel body; an upper mounting surface at the upper end of the panel body, the upper mounting surface being generally planar, the panel body tapering from the upper mounting surface to the lower mounting surface; and a pair of lateral mounting surfaces at lateral edges of the panel body, wherein each of the plurality of panels is mounted to at least another of the plurality of panels at corresponding lateral mounting surfaces to form, with the upper ends of the plurality of panels, a shape that conforms to a lower end of the tower to be supported; and a plurality of footings each including an upper end mated to the lower mounting surface of one of the panels, a lower end mated to one of the posts, and a footing body between the upper and lower ends. 14. The wind turbine according to claim 13 , wherein the posts of the foundation have a batter angle, and further wherein the panels and footings of the transition structure are arranged to provide the transition structure with a batter angle generally corresponding to the batter angle of the posts. 15. The wind turbine according to claim 13 , wherein each post extends along a longitudinal axis through the center of the post, wherein the lower end each footing defines a mounting that is generally planar and that lies orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the associated post. 16. A wind turbine transition structure supporting a wind turbine tower on foundation posts, comprising: a plurality of metal panels that each includes: a panel body having opposed upper and lower ends; a lower mounting surface at the lower end of the panel body; an upper mounting surface at the upper end of the panel body, the upper mounting surface being generally planar, the panel body tapering from the upper mounting surface to the lower mounting surface; and a pair of lateral mounting surfaces at lateral edges of the panel body, wherein each of the plurality of panels is mounted to at least another of the plurality of panels at corresponding lateral mounting surfaces to form, with the upper ends of the plurality of panels, a shape that conforms to a lower end of the tower to be supported; and a plurality of footings each including an upper end welded to the lower mounting surface of one of the panels, a lower end configured to mate with one of the posts, and a footing body between the upper and lower ends.
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