Pitching machine accessory
A pitching machine accessory for modifying an existing pitching machine. The existing pitching machine having a pitching apparatus mounted on a sleeve rotatably attached to a shaft and the shaft is connected to a stand. The accessory includes a base rigidly attached to the shaft, a turning means mounted on the base and a gear assembly attached to the turning means. The gear assembly is also attached to the sleeve, whereby the turning means causes the gear assembly to move the sleeve laterally in relation to the stand.
The present application claims the benefit of Ser. No. 60/500,894 filed Sep. 5, 2003, which is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to an accessory for a pitching machine, and more particularly, to an accessory for a pitching machine which will provide varied angular deflection to direct the ball differently each time it is pitched.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONTraditional pitching machines are manufactured such that they pitch the ball to the same location every time. This type of machine does not accurately simulate the diversity of pitches that a baseball/softball player would see in a game situation. In order to accurately simulate the diversity of pitches that a player would see in a game situation, the pitching machine should alter the direction of each pitch and each pitch should go to a different location while remaining in the strike zone.
This limitation of traditional pitching machines has been addressed recently with the introduction of new, redesigned pitching machines. One example of redesigned machines uses belts to alter the direction of the ball. This is done by adjusting the velocity of the belts. Another example of a redesigned machine moves the shaft of the pitching machine vertically and horizontally to alter the direction of the ball. This is done by using two motors attached to tie rods, which are attached to crank wheels, and replacing the base of the traditional machine with this assembly.
Although these two examples of redesigned pitching machines provide for a diversity of pitches, both of these redesigned machines require the purchase of an entirely new pitching machine.
Accordingly, there is a need for an accessory that fits on a traditional pitching machine, that modifies the direction of each pitch, that places each pitch in a different location within the strike zone, and that simply attaches to an existing traditional pitching machine and does not require the purchase of a new pitching machine.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a pitching machine accessory for modifying an existing pitching machine is provided. The existing pitching machine has a pitching apparatus mounted on a sleeve rotatably attached to a shaft, where the shaft is connected to a stand. The accessory includes a base rigidly attached to the shaft, a motor mounted on the base and a gear assembly attached to the motor. The gear assembly is further attached to the sleeve, whereby the motor causes the gear assembly to move the sleeve laterally in relation to the stand.
Some embodiments of the present invention include one or more of the following. The gear assembly further includes an offset cam attached to the motor, a spring attached to the base and an arm attached to the spring and to the pitching apparatus and operatively connected to the offset cam. When the motor rotates the cam, the rotation causes the arm to move tangentially to the cam's axis of rotation. This causes the pitching apparatus to rotate. Also, where the offset cam is removably attached to the motor such that the offset cam can be replaced with different sized offset cams. Where the arm is attached to the sleeve. Where the accessory additionally includes a mounting collar attached to the base wherein the mounting collar removably attaches the pitching accessory to the shaft.
Additional embodiments of the present invention may also include one or more of the following: where the gear assembly further includes an offset cam attached to the motor, a spring attached to the base, an arm attached to the spring and to the pitching apparatus and an idler wheel attached to the arm and pressed against the offset cam by a constant force exerted by the spring. This arrangement allows the motor to cause the offset cam to rotate and this rotation causes the arm to move tangentially to the cam's axis of rotation, causing the pitching apparatus to rotate.
Where the offset cam is removably attached to the motor such that the offset cam can be replaced with different sized offset cams. Where the arm is attached to the sleeve. Where the accessory additionally includes a mounting collar attached to the base wherein the mounting collar removably attaches the pitching accessory to the shaft.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a method of modifying an existing pitching machine. The method includes the steps of removing a bolt attaching a pitching apparatus to a stand and attaching an accessory to the stand and the pitching apparatus.
Some embodiments of the present invention include one or more of the following. Where the accessory includes a base rigidly attached to the shaft, a motor mounted on the base and a gear assembly attached to the motor. The gear assembly further attached to the sleeve, whereby the motor causes the gear assembly to move the sleeve laterally in relation to the stand. Where the gear assembly further includes an offset cam attached to the motor, a spring attached to the base and an arm attached to the spring and to the pitching apparatus and operatively connected to the offset cam, whereby the motor rotates the cam, the rotation causes the arm to move tangentially to the cam's axis of rotation and this causes the pitching apparatus to rotate. Where the gear assembly further includes an offset cam attached to the motor, a spring attached to the base, an arm attached to the spring and to the pitching apparatus and an idler wheel attached to the arm and pressed against the offset cam by a constant force exerted by the spring. The result is that the motor causes the offset cam to rotate, this rotation causes the arm to move tangentially to the cam's axis of rotation and this causes the pitching apparatus to rotate.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a pitching machine system for providing a variety of pitches. The system includes a traditional pitching machine and an accessory rigidly attached to a pitching apparatus whereby the accessory enables the pitching apparatus to move laterally and provide varied pitches.
Some embodiments of the present invention include where the system further includes a variety of different shaped cams for varying the pitch.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a pitching machine accessory for modifying an existing pitching machine. The existing pitching machine having a pitching apparatus mounted on a sleeve rotatably attached to a shaft and the shaft is connected to a stand. The accessory includes a base rigidly attached to the shaft, a turning means mounted on the base and a gear assembly attached to the turning means. The gear assembly is also attached to the sleeve, whereby the turning means causes the gear assembly to move the sleeve laterally in relation to the stand.
Some embodiments of the present invention include where the gear assembly further includes a deflection means attached to the turning means for converting rotary motion to another motion, a contact means attached to the base and a means to reduce friction attached to the contact means and to the pitching apparatus and operatively connected to the deflection means. The turning means rotates the deflection means and this rotation causes the means to reduce friction to move tangentially to the deflection means' axis of rotation. This causes the pitching apparatus to rotate. The contact means maintains the deflection means in contact with the means to reduce friction.
These aspects of the invention are not meant to be exclusive and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art when read in conjunction with the appended claims and accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThese and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description, taken together with the drawings wherein:
The present invention is an accessory for a pitching machine that attaches to a traditional pitching machine and modifys the pitching machine to provide varied pitches. A traditional pitching machine has a pitching apparatus attached to a sleeve, the sleeve is rigidly mounted onto a shaft using a bolt, the shaft is connected to a stand. The bolt ensures that the pitching apparatus is stationary. Thus, the traditional pitching machine does not provide for a rotating pitching apparatus, therefore, all of the pitches are substantially identical. The present invention modifies the traditional pitching machine. Upon removing the bolt, a gear assembly is attached to the sleeve and the body of the accessory is attached to the shaft. A motor is connected to the gear assembly and the body, and provides the movement of the gear assembly, which then causes the pitching apparatus to rotate in a lateral direction. Depending on the gear assembly design, the pitches will vary.
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The present invention attaches to a pitching machine 10 where the rod 16 is bolted to the sleeve 18. The present invention requires the bolt 20 to be removed from the sleeve 18 and rod 16 such that the sleeve 18 is pivotably attached to the rod 16.
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In the preferred embodiment, the motor is a geared motor. In one embodiment of the present invention, a Brother gear motor is used. The motor can be either AC or DC powered. In one embodiment, the motor is mounted vertically and in an alternate embodiment, the motor is mounted horizontally. The motor can have an infinite range of speeds. In other embodiments, any type of motor can be used. In still other embodiments, the motor on the existing pitching machine can be used as the gear assembly motor. In one alternate embodiment, a motor is not included in the gear assembly and the cam is instead turned by hand.
In the preferred embodiment, the base 24 is made from steel. However, in other embodiments, any type of material may be used including, but not limited to any material falling in he category of metal, plastics and/or wood. Although the base 24 is depicted as shown in
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In the preferred embodiment, the spring is made from steel and is approximately 3 inches long and has a ⅝ inch diameter. However, in other embodiments, the spring can be made of any material, for example (but not limited to) elastic or rubber. In alternate embodiments, gas and/or spring struts are used. The purpose of the spring is to keep the idler arm in contact with the cam. Therefore, any means for maintaining the contact between the idler arm and the cam can be used. In alternate embodiments, the spring is replaced by an elastomer bumper, pneumatic cylinder, nitrogen gas spring or any other device known in the art which creates a force opposed to a movement. In still additional alternate embodiments, the cam is attached directly to the idler arm, making the spring unnecessary.
In the preferred embodiment, the cam is round with the hold drilled off center. However, in other embodiments, the cam is any shape that would provide a deflection. In alternative embodiments, the cam is any shape or any other mechanism currently known in the art to convert rotary motion to another motion. The cam is made of hardened steel, but in other embodiments, the cam is made any metal or from any durable material.
In one preferred embodiment, the idler wheel is a round piece of steel. In another preferred embodiment, the idler wheel is replaced with a piece of Teflon used as a rub strip. In alternate embodiments, anything that reduces wear and friction can be used.
In one embodiment, the offset cam 32 is removably attached to the motor, such that the offset cam 32 can be replaced with different sized offset cams (not shown), which affects an angular degree of oscillation of the pitching apparatus (not shown).
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The present invention pivots the pitching apparatus 104 in relation to the stand to horizontally vary the location of pitches delivered from the pitching machine. Operation of the accessory does not change as a result of being inverted, but some pitching machines may be impeded by a motor located on the bottom of the base.
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Once the pitching accessory is attached to the pitching machine, the variability of the pitches can be increased using a variety of methods. First, the timing of the pitching apparatus (the actual pitch) and the motor. Second, the shape of the cam. Third, the length of the idler arm and the position of the idler wheel. Finally, the offset from the sleeve to the cam axis. By varying any of these factors, the pitches will vary.
While the principles of the invention have been described herein, it is to be understood by those skilled in the art that this description is made only by way of example and not as a limitation as to the scope of the invention. Other embodiments are contemplated within the scope of the present invention in addition to the exemplary embodiments shown and described herein. Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A pitching machine accessory for modifying an existing pitching machine, said existing pitching machine having a pitching apparatus mounted on a sleeve rotatably attached to a shaft, said shaft connected to a stand, said accessory comprising:
- a base rigidly attached to said shaft;
- a motor mounted on said base; and
- a gear assembly attached to said motor, said gear assembly further attached to said sleeve, whereby said motor causes said gear assembly to move said sleeve laterally in relation to said stand.
2. The accessory claimed in claim 1 wherein said gear assembly further comprising:
- an offset cam attached to said motor;
- a spring attached to said base; and
- an arm attached to said spring and to said pitching apparatus and operatively connected to said offset cam, whereby said motor rotates said cam, said rotation causing said arm to move tangentially to said cam's axis of rotation, causing said pitching apparatus to rotate.
3. The accessory claimed in claim 2 wherein said offset cam is removably attached to said motor, whereby said offset cam can be replaced with different sized offset cams.
4. The accessory claimed in claim 3 wherein said arm is attached to said sleeve.
5. The accessory claimed in claim 4 further comprising a mounting collar attached to said base wherein said mounting collar removably attaches said pitching accessory to said shaft.
6. The accessory of claimed in claim 1 wherein the gear assembly further comprising:
- an offset cam attached to said motor;
- a spring attached to said base;
- an arm attached to said spring and to said pitching apparatus; and
- an idler wheel attached to said arm and pressed against said offset cam by a constant force exerted by said spring whereby said motor causes the offset cam to rotate, said rotation causing said arm to move tangentially to said cam's axis of rotation, causing the pitching apparatus to rotate.
7. The accessory of claim 6 wherein said offset cam is removably attached to said motor, whereby the offset cam can be replaced with different sized offset cams.
8. The accessory claimed in claim 7 wherein said arm is attached to said sleeve.
9. The accessory claimed in claim 8 further comprising a mounting collar attached to said base wherein said mounting collar removably attaches said pitching accessory to said shaft.
10. A method of modifying an existing pitching machine, said method comprising the steps of:
- removing a bolt attaching a pitching apparatus to a stand; and
- attaching an accessory to said stand and said pitching apparatus.
11. The method claimed in claim 10 wherein said accessory comprising:
- a base rigidly attached to said shaft;
- a motor mounted on said base; and
- a gear assembly attached to said motor, said gear assembly further attached to said sleeve, whereby said motor causes said gear assembly to move said sleeve laterally in relation to said stand.
12. The accessory of claimed in claim 11 wherein said gear assembly further comprising:
- an offset cam attached to said motor;
- a spring attached to said base; and
- an arm attached to said spring and to said pitching apparatus and in substantial relation to said offset cam, whereby the motor rotates said cam, said rotation causing said arm to move tangentially to said cam's axis of rotation, causing said pitching apparatus to rotate.
13. The accessory claimed in claim 11 wherein said gear assembly further comprising:
- an offset cam attached to said motor;
- a spring attached to said base;
- an arm attached to said spring and to said pitching apparatus; and
- an idler wheel attached to said arm and pressed against said offset cam by a constant force exerted by said spring whereby said motor causes the offset cam to rotate, said rotation causing said arm to move tangentially to said cam's axis of rotation, causing the pitching apparatus to rotate.
14. A pitching machine system for providing a variety of pitches, said system comprising:
- a traditional pitching machine; and
- an accessory rigidly attached to a pitching apparatus whereby said accessory enables said pitching apparatus to move laterally and provide varied pitches.
15. The system claimed in claim 14 further comprising a variety of different shaped cams for varying the pitch.
16. A pitching machine accessory for modifying an existing pitching machine, said existing pitching machine having a pitching apparatus mounted on a sleeve rotatably attached to a shaft, said shaft connected to a stand, said accessory comprising:
- a base rigidly attached to said shaft;
- a turning means mounted on said base; and
- a gear assembly attached to said turning means, said gear assembly further attached to said sleeve, whereby said turning means causes said gear assembly to move said sleeve laterally in relation to said stand.
17. The accessory claimed in claim 16 wherein said gear assembly further comprising:
- a deflection means attached to said turning means for converting rotary motion to another motion;
- a contact means attached to said base; and
- a means to reduce friction attached to said contact means and to said pitching apparatus and operatively connected to said deflection means, whereby said turning means rotates said deflection means, said rotation causing said means to reduce friction to move tangentially to said deflection means' axis of rotation, causing said pitching apparatus to rotate, and said contact means maintaining the deflection means in contact with the means to reduce friction.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 7, 2004
Publication Date: Jul 21, 2005
Inventor: John Wolf (Spofford, NH)
Application Number: 10/935,373