Ah, I understand what you mean now. I am in complete agreement. What looks like hinges I would think are more likely finish panels covering the actual components, but made the way they are artistically for presentation. The De Lorean door could have opened over the roof has it been designed with extensions from the torsion bar. If you look at the 23triant.jpg it does look like the ribbed portions slide inside the roof panel. The bulge area between these two points could contain a torsion bar as well. Take a look at the way the roof is shaped just fore and aft of the ribbed hinges. The lift-assist could be a small motor attached to these torsion bars. That would be the best of both worlds; using the stored energy in the torsion bar to help lift the door with motor assist, if necessary, and the motor closing the door. After all, if you are going to pay that much for the car you shouldn't be required to open the door for yourself :) Greg -----Original Message----- From: Jan van de Wouw [mailto:delorean@xxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 5:59 PM To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [DMCForum] Gullwing Infinity??? On 08-01-2003 23:36, timnagin wrote: >>> Check this link out. >>> Infinity makes a Gullwing concept car >>> and it is even silver!!! >> >> Yes, but the doors aren't as clever as >> the DeLoreans; they are powered, > > The doors aren't as clever in what way? > I am just curious what you mean. As I wrote: The doors are powered... In my opinion the DeLorean doors are very clever in that they do not need ANY depletive powersource such as electricity or pneumatic pressure (like the later conversion on the Bricklin). They use stored energy in the form of a spring (which the torsionbar aactually is); you store the energy needed to open the car by closng it! > I wonder how they actually did this with that > massive hinge, or what appears to be a hinge. I THINK the two things you see are not the actual hinges. If I had to guess I'd say the hinges are placed INSIDE the T-roof and ahat you see are C-shaped brackets running from the hinge to the door. If you look closely in the front- and back pics, you can see the doors open OVER the T-roof instead of into/under it like on the DeLorean. This requires a hinge-point INSIDE the roof... As for the methood used, this could be done with tube-motor (translation could be faulty), a couple of electric actuators or some hydraulic or pneumatic cilinders moving a leversystem inside the roof... The roof appears to be quite thick, so it could fit? JAN van de Wouw Thinking Different... Using a Mac... Living the Dream... Driving a DeLorean... #05141 "Dagger" since Sept. 2000 To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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