"The elephant ears were originally conceived as a means of channeling high pressure at the front first to the sides then upward 'to carry the smoke up'. What they actually did was generate vortex effect overcoming the vacuum pulling the exhaust down toward the cab front. Usual American versions were empirically sized, made of plate because it minimizes effect on forward visibility from the cab. The Germans, looking at this more scientifically, came up with the rakish Witte deflectors seen on much of the postwar fast power over there -- that's as close to the right approach as is really needed."