Claims
- 1. In a craft adapted to be moved through a fluid and having a forward wall portion moving through and parting the fluid as the craft moves through the fluid and having a trailing portion, said forward wall portion of the craft defining a fluid impacting surface, said surface including a substantial plurality of adjacent and parallel waveshaped elongated flutes, each of said flutes extending as an elongated flute with a constant cross-section along said forward wall portion, each of said flutes having an essentially similar cross-section to that of the other flutes and having a trough portion extending upwardly and rearwardly to a crest portion developing an outwardly directed air stream, the crest portion of each flute overlying the trough portion of the flute rearwardly adjacent thereto to define a fluid pocket beneath the crest portion, said flutes being connected by a thin mounting base member, said flutes and base member being formed as an integral molded plastic element, and an adhesive attachment means securing said plastic element to said forward wall portion.
- 2. In the craft of claim 1 wherein said base member includes a plurality of openings filled by a coating to further lock the member to the wall portion.
- 3. In the craft of claim 1 wherein the adjacent crests of said flutes are spaced from each other by a distance on the order of one-sixteenth of an inch and having a trough depth no greater than the spacing of the crests.
- 4. In the craft of claim 3 wherein the trough depth is on the order of one-thirty secondth of an inch.
- 5. A vehicle adapted to be moved through air and having a rear trailing wall portion extending rearwardly and downwardly, comprising a plurality of rearwardly and upwardly opening wave-shaped flutes formed on said trailing wall portion for developing atmospheric pressure adjacent said trailing wall portion, and an apertured cover means secured to the flutes and operable to trap air pressure within the flutes.
- 6. In a vehicle adapted to be moved through air and having a rear trailing wall portion extending rearwardly and downwardly, said trailing wall portion including a plurality of rearwardly and upwardly opening wave-shaped flutes for developing atmospheric pressure adjacent said trailing wall portion, an enhancement screen secured within the forward portion of the flutes and in slightly spaced relation to said forward portion to enhance pressurization on such portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This patent application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Pat. application No. 631,703, filed Nov. 13, 1975, now abandoned.
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