Patents by Inventor William B. Giannetti

William B. Giannetti has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11364425
    Abstract: Embodiments are directed toward a bat, such as a softball or baseball bat, that includes a handle and a barrel. The barrel is preferably coupled to the handle. The barrel preferably defines a longitudinal axis. The barrel preferably has asymmetrical composition or construction about the longitudinal axis of the barrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2020
    Date of Patent: June 21, 2022
    Assignee: Baden Sports, Inc.
    Inventors: Kyle Louis Hodge, Grant Farrell Douglas, Blair Jack Ellington, William B. Giannetti, Jay Michael Helmick, Hugh Linton Tompkins, Brent Mathew Weidenbach
  • Patent number: 10029162
    Abstract: A ball bat includes a barrel in which one or more stiffening elements or damping elements, or both, are located. The stiffening or damping elements may be positioned at a variety of locations, and may have a variety of configurations, for selectively reducing the barrel's performance without appreciably increasing the bat's moment of inertia.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2014
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2018
    Assignee: EASTON DIAMOND SPORTS, LLC
    Inventors: Dewey Chauvin, William B. Giannetti, Hsing-Yen Chuang, Ian Montgomery
  • Publication number: 20140342856
    Abstract: A ball bat includes a barrel in which one or more stiffening elements or damping elements, or both, are located. The stiffening or damping elements may be positioned at a variety of locations, and may have a variety of configurations, for selectively reducing the barrel's performance without appreciably increasing the bat's moment of inertia.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 1, 2014
    Publication date: November 20, 2014
    Inventors: Dewey Chauvin, William B. Giannetti, Hsing-Yen Chuang, Ian Montgomery
  • Patent number: 8795108
    Abstract: A ball bat includes a barrel in which one or more stiffening elements or damping elements, or both, are located. The stiffening or damping elements may be positioned at a variety of locations, and may have a variety of configurations, for selectively reducing the barrel's performance without appreciably increasing the bat's moment of inertia.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2013
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2014
    Assignee: Easton Baseball/Softball Inc.
    Inventors: Dewey Chauvin, William B. Giannetti, Hsing-Yen Chuang, Ian Montgomery
  • Publication number: 20130274039
    Abstract: A ball bat includes a barrel in which one or more stiffening elements or damping elements, or both, are located. The stiffening or damping elements may be positioned at a variety of locations, and may have a variety of configurations, for selectively reducing the barrel's performance without appreciably increasing the bat's moment of inertia.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2013
    Publication date: October 17, 2013
    Applicant: EASTON SPORTS, INC.
    Inventors: Dewey Chauvin, William B. Giannetti, Hsing-Yen Chuang, Ian Montgomery
  • Publication number: 20130130846
    Abstract: A composite sporting implement, such as a ball bat or bat barrel, is formed with layers of continuous structural fibers embedded in a binder material having a high melting point. Such a binder does not undergo a chemical conversion process during forming of the ball bat. The layers are shaped into a preform and placed in a mold. Heat and pressure are applied to bring the binder to its melting point and to cause the binder material to flow between adjacent layers. The mold is then cooled below the binder's melting point to solidify the composite structure. A composite sporting implement formed in this manner exhibits excellent shear strength, toughness, and damping qualities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 22, 2011
    Publication date: May 23, 2013
    Inventor: William B. Giannetti
  • Patent number: 8298102
    Abstract: A ball bat includes a barrel in which one or more stiffening elements or damping elements, or both, are located. The stiffening or damping elements may be positioned at a variety of locations, and may have a variety of configurations, for selectively reducing the barrel's performance without appreciably increasing the bat's moment of inertia.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2012
    Assignee: Easton Sports, Inc.
    Inventors: Dewey Chauvin, William B. Giannetti, H.Y. Chuang, Ian Montgomery
  • Patent number: 7914404
    Abstract: A ball bat includes a barrel having a radially inner surface. Graphics, or an indicator layer including graphics, that provide a visual indication of whether tampering, such as shaving, has occurred to the radially inner surface of the barrel are affixed to, applied to, or integral with the radially inner surface of the barrel. A transparent or translucent cap, or a cap including a window, is optionally attached to an end of the barrel to provide visual inspection of the internal graphics. The cap itself may additionally or alternatively include internal observable features, or external engraved or etched features, that make the cap difficult to replicate or counterfeit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2011
    Assignee: Easton Sports, Inc.
    Inventors: William B. Giannetti, Dewey Chauvin, Hsing-Yen Chuang
  • Patent number: 7896763
    Abstract: A ball bat exhibits improved barrel performance in regions located away from the “sweet spot” of the bat barrel, as a result of strategic placement of interface shear control zones (“ISCZs”) in the barrel. The ball bat includes a barrel having a first region adjacent to the tapered section of the ball bat, a second region adjacent to the free end of the barrel, and a third region located between the first and second regions, that includes the sweet spot of the barrel. The first and second regions each include at least one interface shear control zone. The third region includes at least one fewer interface shear control zone than at least one of the first and second regions. ISCZs may also be strategically placed in the bat handle and/or the tapered section of the ball bat to improve the compliance and overall performance of the ball bat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2011
    Assignee: Easton Sports, Inc.
    Inventors: William B. Giannetti, Dewey Chauvin, Hsing-Yen Chuang
  • Patent number: 7857719
    Abstract: A composite ball bat includes an exposed region of transparent or translucent material, which provides a visual indication of whether delamination has occurred in the ball bat. As a result, an observer can determine, via visual inspection, whether delamination has occurred, and, if it has, can remove the bat from regulated play.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2010
    Assignee: Easton Sports, Inc.
    Inventors: William B. Giannetti, Dewey Chauvin, Hsing-Yen Chuang
  • Publication number: 20100160095
    Abstract: A ball bat includes a barrel in which one or more stiffening elements or damping elements, or both, are located. The stiffening or damping elements may be positioned at a variety of locations, and may have a variety of configurations, for selectively reducing the barrel's performance without appreciably increasing the bat's moment of inertia.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2008
    Publication date: June 24, 2010
    Inventors: Dewey Chauvin, William B. Giannetti, H.Y. Chuang, Ian Montgomery
  • Publication number: 20100105504
    Abstract: A ball bat includes a barrel having a radially inner surface. Graphics, or an indicator layer including graphics, that provide a visual indication of whether tampering, such as shaving, has occurred to the radially inner surface of the barrel are affixed to, applied to, or integral with the radially inner surface of the barrel. A transparent or translucent cap, or a cap including a window, is optionally attached to an end of the barrel to provide visual inspection of the internal graphics. The cap itself may additionally or alternatively include internal observable features, or external engraved or etched features, that make the cap difficult to replicate or counterfeit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 27, 2008
    Publication date: April 29, 2010
    Inventors: William B. Giannetti, Dewey Chauvin, H.Y. Chuang
  • Publication number: 20090221388
    Abstract: A sporting goods item, such as a ball bat, includes a sensor located on or in a body of the item. The sensor detects vibrations produced by an object's impact against the item. The detected vibrations are used to determine the quality or location of the impact, or other information about the impact. An optical or audible feedback element located on or in the item visually or audibly provides information about the impact.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2008
    Publication date: September 3, 2009
    Inventors: William B. Giannetti, Dewey Chauvin, Ian Montgomery
  • Patent number: 7572197
    Abstract: A multi-piece ball bat includes a first section including a hitting portion, and a second section including a handle portion. A flexible joint connects the first section to the second section. The flexible joint may be a structural joint, such as a spring member, a mechanical locking joint, or a pneumatic or hydraulic joint, or it may be a non-uniform and/or non-continuous elastomeric joint.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 11, 2009
    Assignee: Easton Sports, Inc.
    Inventors: Dewey Chauvin, Hsing-Yen Chuang, William B. Giannetti, Gary W. Filice, James Easton
  • Publication number: 20090197712
    Abstract: A ball bat exhibits improved barrel performance in regions located away from the “sweet spot” of the bat barrel, as a result of strategic placement of interface shear control zones (“ISCZs”) in the barrel. The ball bat includes a barrel having a first region adjacent to the tapered section of the ball bat, a second region adjacent to the free end of the barrel, and a third region located between the first and second regions, that includes the sweet spot of the barrel. The first and second regions each include at least one interface shear control zone. The third region includes at least one fewer interface shear control zone than at least one of the first and second regions. ISCZs may also be strategically placed in the bat handle and/or the tapered section of the ball bat to improve the compliance and overall performance of the ball bat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2009
    Publication date: August 6, 2009
    Inventors: William B. Giannetti, Dewey Chauvin, Hsing-Yen Chuang
  • Publication number: 20090181813
    Abstract: A composite ball bat includes an exposed region of transparent or translucent material, which provides a visual indication of whether delamination has occurred in the ball bat. As a result, an observer can determine, via visual inspection, whether delamination has occurred, and, if it has, can remove the bat from regulated play.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 10, 2008
    Publication date: July 16, 2009
    Inventors: William B. Giannetti, Dewey Chauvin, Hsing-Yen Chuang
  • Patent number: 7527570
    Abstract: A ball bat exhibits improved barrel performance in regions located away from the “sweet spot” of the bat barrel, as a result of strategic placement of interface shear control zones (“ISCZs”) in the barrel. The ball bat includes a barrel having a first region adjacent to the tapered section of the ball bat, a second region adjacent to the free end of the barrel, and a third region located between the first and second regions, that includes the sweet spot of the barrel. The first and second regions each include at least one interface shear control zone. The third region includes at least one fewer interface shear control zone than at least one of the first and second regions. ISCZs may also be strategically placed in the bat handle and/or the tapered section of the ball bat to improve the compliance and overall performance of the ball bat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2009
    Assignee: Easton Sports, Inc.
    Inventors: William B. Giannetti, Dewey Chauvin, Hsing-Yen Chuang
  • Publication number: 20080287228
    Abstract: A single-wall ball bat is made up of a series of layers or plies of unidirectional, two-dimensional, structural fibers. The plies are optionally layered upon each other in a lamina structure in which the fibers in one ply are oriented at opposing angles to the fibers in one or more neighboring plies. Low tensile modulus, two-dimensional E-glass fibers, oriented to provide desired durability, may be used to construct a substantial portion of the barrel or other regions of the ball bat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2007
    Publication date: November 20, 2008
    Inventor: William B. Giannetti
  • Patent number: 7442135
    Abstract: A ball bat includes one or more focused flexure regions located predominantly or entirely in the transition section between the barrel and the handle of the ball bat. One or more of the focused flexure regions may additionally or alternatively be located partially or entirely in the barrel and/or the handle of the ball bat. The one or more focused flexure regions each include a radially inner structural region and a radially outer dampening region for reducing the local axial stiffness, and improving the flexure, of the ball bat at the location of the focused flexure region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2008
    Assignee: Easton Sports, Inc.
    Inventors: William B. Giannetti, Dewey Chauvin
  • Patent number: 7442134
    Abstract: A ball bat includes multiple layers of one or more composite materials. One or more “integral shock attenuation” (“ISA”) regions, which have a substantially lower axial stiffness than neighboring regions in the bat, are provided to attenuate shock waves resulting from an “off-center” hit. ISA regions may be incorporated into the transition region, the handle, and/or the barrel of the ball bat to provide vibration damping, shock attenuation, stiffness control, increased flexure, and/or improved feel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2008
    Assignee: Easton Sports, Inc.
    Inventors: William B. Giannetti, Dewey Chauvin, Enemecio Hernandez