I agree that the teardrop shape is useful only for aesthetics, not aerodynamics. For the most useful cap, just buy a regular one, and get an aerodynamic improvement and lots of space. For side access, get one with side hatches.
One problem with truck caps is that they interfere with rear and rear quarter vision; the illustrated cap on the F-150 makes a Ferrari's rear vision seem good... it might as well be a panel van.
The guy who says (in the Ecomodder.com forum) that he built that aero cap talks about a patent; there's no hope that there's anything patentable about the general design, in my opinion.
He also says "A regular camper shell actually has a worse coefficient of drag than a truck with nothing over the bed at all", which conflicts with anecdotal evidence from other people I've met. Even a plain flat tonneau cover reduces drag... after all, a regular truck is kind of pulling a parachute.
I can appreciate that it can be good to have a separation between cab and cargo, but if that is not needed than a van (instead of pickup) is the obvious answer for space and aerodynamics, with much easier side access. I asked a guy selling truck caps why anyone would get the Honda Ridgeline and cap he had on display, when they could just buy the Honda van from which it was derived; he said the setup was what they called a "man van"... a minivan for the guy who wouldn't admit to driving one. As a minivan owner (real men drive...
whatever they want), I thought that was hilarious.
