Patent No. EP4148185 (titled "Floating Reinforced Concrete Platform Applicable To The Marine Wind Power Sector Industry") was filed by Seaplace on Apr 30, 2021. The application was issued on Dec 11, 2024.
A floating wind platform made of reinforced concrete for mass production, characterized by a geometric design that provides hydrostatic natural prestressing to the concrete, operating it in its most effective mode under compression. The platform features a latticework anchoring system for mooring lines that evenly distributes stresses and increases the area for distributing shear forces, while its design allows for versatility in configuration and wind turbine placement.

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