Torsionally adjustable vehicle wing for uneven application of ne

Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Bodies – With distinct wind deflector

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180903, B62D 3500

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050610074

ABSTRACT:
A vehicle, such as a racing car, including at least one pair of opposite side support structures mounted relative to the body of the car for up and down movement relative thereto and from which at least a portion of the body is yieldingly supported is provided. An elongated wing extending at generally right angles to the center axis of the body also is provided and the wing is mounted from the body in position to be acted upon by air through which the vehicle moves and for angular displacement of the wing relative to the body about an axis generally paralleling the wing. Motion transmitting structure is operatively connected between the support structures and opposite ends of the wing to oscillatably angularly adjust the wing ends responsive to up and down oscillation of the corresponding support structures relative to the body.

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patent: 1895750 (1933-01-01), Brown
patent: 3455594 (1969-07-01), Hall et al.
patent: 3623745 (1971-11-01), Taylor
patent: 4629240 (1986-12-01), Dornier

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