Claims
- 1. An enhanced aerodynamic profile comprising:a leading edge of two sides forming an acute dihedral angle with a vertex facing forward; a central section formed by two parallel sides; and a rear section formed by two sides at an acute dihedral angle with a vertex facing rearward, wherein unions on surfaces of said profile are suitably rounded and wherein said profile is asymmetrical.
- 2. An enhanced aerodynamic profile according to claim 1 wherein said leading edge has a top that is an extension of the top of a flat central section, and a lower inclined surface of a front area is a ramp beginning in said top front area and dropping in a rearward incline to a bottom face of said central section, where said bottom of a trailing edge is an extension to said bottom of said central section, an upper face of said trailing edge slopes from said trailing edge and is a ramp beginning at the top of said central section, dropping in a rearward incline until meeting said bottom of said profile.
- 3. An enhanced aerodynamic profile according to claim 1 wherein said central section of said profile is slightly inclined with a bottom of said leading edge extending with said bottom of said central section and a horizontal top of said leading edge, said top having a trailing edge in an extension with said top of said central section and a lower horizontal part.
- 4. An enhanced aerodynamic profile according to claim 1 wherein said aerodynamic profile is slightly curved, with a convexity toward an extrados.
- 5. An enhanced aerodynamic profile according to claim 1 wherein said profile has a horizontal leading edge and a curved central section and trailing edge, forming an arch with a convexity toward said extrados.
- 6. An enhanced aerodynamic profile according to claim 1 wherein said front section is a fin or cone turning on an axis which divides said front section into two unequal parts, a rear part being large, said fin or cone having a lower surface of its rear section inclined, adapting with another which is inclined in the upper front part of the central section, said fin with positive leading angles automatically oriented with the direction of said ram air, to form a groove between said section and said front of said central section whose leading edge cuts said air with a very acute dihedral angle, with its upper face approximately parallel to the ram air, while a spring tends to keep said fin and main body together, and has an anti-gust ram that prevents rapid movements of said fin and cone.
- 7. An enhanced aerodynamic profile according to claim 1 wherein said profile uses a small rotary fin or cone in an upper part of said front section.
- 8. An enhanced aerodynamic profile according to claim 7 wherein said fin or cone is turned on its axis by a hydraulic ram, electric system, or the like.
- 9. An enhanced aerodynamic profile according to claim 1 wherein said top of said front area is curved slightly downward and slots between an intrados and said extrados.
- 10. An enhanced aerodynamic profile according to claim 1 wherein a small ram-driven rotary fin or cone is used on said upper part of said front section.
- 11. An enhanced aerodynamic profile according to claim 1 wherein the sides of the aerodynamic profile of said three sections are curved, semi-cylindrical or semi-conical.
- 12. An enhanced aerodynamic profile according to claim 1 wherein said upper, front and sharp edge or cone is rotary and has a flexible lower surface and an upper surface sliding and slightly close to an upper surface of said extrados.
- 13. An enhanced aerodynamic profile according to claim 1 wherein said upper, front and sharp edge or cone is rotary and has a lower surface divided by two springs or steel tapes, and an upper surface sliding and slightly close to an upper surface of said extrados.
- 14. An enhanced aerodynamic profile according to claim 1 wherein a thin and slightly inclined profile with its trailing edge in the same direction as that of said ram air is used, with a front flexible zone and a fin that rotates around a very forward shaft, that allows said fin to be oriented with all leading angles, and a rear zone of the profile is fixed and rigid.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of applications Ser. No.09/127,476 filed on Jul. 31, 1998 and Ser. No. 09/095,957 filed on May 4, 1998.
This patent claims the priority date of Spanish Patent P9900680 filed on Apr. 6, 1999. The basis for priority in this case is the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (613 O.G. 23, 53 Stat 1748). The Spanish patent application was filed in The Official Patent and Trademark Office of Spain,
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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