BASEBALL BAT
There is provided a baseball bat that has performance similar to that of the conventional wooden bat and moreover is excellent in terms of cost and resource conservation. For this baseball bat 11, a reinforcing core 12 having a rectangular cross section is arranged in the center of the cross section thereof continuously so as to penetrate both end thereof, bamboo pieces 24 are laminated around the reinforcing core 12, and an adhesive is caused to permeate into the contact surface between the reinforcing core 12 and the bamboo pieces 24 evenly under a pressure, by which firm bonding can be attained. In addition, by using a material that is hard and has a large specific gravity as compared with bamboo, such as hickory or reinforced wood, as the reinforcing core 12, the flexural rigidity is enhanced as a whole, and the weight is increased. Therefore, the characteristics and feel in use are improved as compared with the conventional bamboo bat, and the baseball bat 11 can be used as a substitute for a wooden bat. Bamboo, hickory, and reinforced wood have no problem in terms of resource conservation, can reduce the product price, and can lower the consumption of scarce resources such as serrata.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a baseball bat used in baseball game.
2. Description of the Related Art
A baseball bat must withstand violent shocks at the time of batting, and the kind of wood capable of being used as a bat for regulation baseball is limited to serrata, maple, white ash, and the like. The growing district of these kinds of wood is restricted, and the raising thereof requires many years. In recent years, therefore, wood resources have run out, and the price of wooden bat tends to go up. As a substitute for the wooden bat, a metal bat has been known. However, because of its light weight and high coefficient of rebound, the metal bat has a problem in that the metal bat may offer a one-sided benefit for the offensive team, and thus smooth development of a game cannot be hoped for. Therefore, in professional baseball, the use of metal bat is not admitted. In amateur baseball as well, some sort of restriction is sometimes imposed on the use thereof.
From the above-described background, as a substitute for the conventional wooden bat, a laminated bat manufactured by bonding wood pieces or bamboo pieces has come into wide use. The laminated bat has an advantage that valuable forest resources can be saved, and moreover the price can be kept low. Therefore, although the use in professional baseball is not admitted, in amateur baseball, the use thereof is partially admitted in regular match. Although various kinds of laminated bats are available, the most popular one is a bamboo bat in which the whole of the bat is formed by bamboo pieces. The bamboo bat is made of bamboo pieces obtained by cutting a felled moso bamboo tree into slender and thin rectangular strips, which are bonded to each other with an adhesive to make a base material having a square cross section, and then the base material is finished into a predetermined shape by using a lathe. As a laminated bat other than the bamboo bat, a product called a “lami bat” has been used widely, which is manufactured by forming only the central part thereof by bamboo pieces and by affixing a plate material such as maple to around the central part. In construction, this lami bat is configured so that the grip part thereof is completely made of bamboo, while the outer periphery of the hitting part thereof is covered with wood equivalent to that of the wooden bat.
The technological development concerning a bat has a long history, and a large number of patents and the like have so far been applied for. Among these, applications relating to the present application are described below. Patent Document 1 is characterized by penetratingly providing rattan wood in the center of bat to improve the strength of the bat. Patent Document 2 is characterized by inserting an iron rod in the center of bat to prevent breakage and to improve the strength. Patent Document 3 relates to the construction of bamboo bat, and discloses a bamboo piece arranging method and the like. Patent Document 4 is characterized in that in order to improve the rebounding force of bamboo bat, a hard material is used in the central part, and a bamboo material is bonded to both sides thereof to form a hitting part.
Patent DocumentsPatent Document 1: Japanese Utility Model No. M4262
Patent Document 2: Japanese Utility Model No. M63303
Patent Document 3: Japanese Utility Model No. M379399
Patent Document 4: Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 35-016213
Bamboo, which is a material for a bamboo bat, grows fast and has no problem in terms of resource conservation, and an adhesive for bamboo has been improved so that the bonded portion of bamboo is rarely peeled off by shocks and elapse of time. As well known, however, bamboo is deformed easily because of its low rigidity against a bending load. This property remains still in a bamboo bat, which is a bamboo product. Therefore, the bamboo bat has a problem in that at the time of batting, the whole thereof is deformed into an arch shape, resulting in a shorter flying distance, so that the bamboo bat is unsuitable for the use in regular match. The aforementioned lami bat also has the same problem because it is formed by bamboo except for the outer periphery. Therefore, in amateur baseball as well, it is difficult to wholly introduce the bamboo bat and the lami bat, and a wooden bat must be provided separately. However, the wooden bat is expensive as described above, and moreover the strength thereof varies from product to product, so that the wooden bat may be broken by the use of only several times.
The specific gravity of bamboo is about 0.68, while that of serrata, maple, and the like is about 0.73. Although the specific gravity differs depending on the kind and growing district, the degree of drying after felling, and the like, nevertheless bamboo is always lighter in weight. Therefore, as a product, if the bat shape is identical, the bamboo bat is lighter than the wooden bat. Also, if the bat weight is identical, the wooden bat is slenderer than the bamboo bat. Therefore, it is difficult to put the shapes and weights of bamboo bat and wooden bat in agreement with each other, so that a difference arises in their feel in use. Incidentally, the weight of wooden bat for regulation baseball is most generally in the range of 880 to 910 grams.
Both of the wooden bat and the laminated bat have a limited strength because natural resources are used, so that they may break at the time of batting. In particular, in the grip part, bending moment acting between a hand gripping the bat and a batted ball becomes at the maximum, and moreover the cross-sectional area of this part is decreased, so that an excessive stress is liable to develop and thereby the grip part is broken easily. This problem can be solved by providing some core material as described in Patent Document 1, for example. However, the core material having a circular cross section as described in Patent Document 1 has a problem in that it is difficult to apply a pressure to the outer peripheral surface thereof, so that the bonding strength becomes slightly insufficient and thereby the bond is easily broken by a shock. In the case where a metal or a resin other than wood and bamboo is used as the core material as described in Patent Document 2, it may be difficult to use the bat in regular match according to the “authorized baseball rule” specified by the game organization, so that the use of this bat is limited to knock batting and the like.
Constructed of a hard material in the whole of the grip part, the bat described in Patent Document 4 has a problem in that since the weight thereof increases as compared with a general wooden bat, the load increases when it is swung, and also the shock at the time of batting is transmitted to the hand without being buffered, resulting in its uncomfortable feel in use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and accordingly an object thereof is to provide a baseball bat that has performance similar to that of the conventional wooden bat and moreover is excellent in terms of cost and resource conservation.
To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a baseball bat including a reinforcing core arranged in the center of the cross section thereof; and an outer peripheral material that surrounds the reinforcing core and is formed by collecting laminated bodies of bamboo pieces, wherein the reinforcing core and individual bamboo pieces are integrated by bonding; and the reinforcing core has a rectangular cross section, and is provided penetratingly from a distal end to a proximal end of bat so that both of the reinforcing core and the bamboo pieces exist in all of the transverse cross sections from the distal end to the proximal end of bat.
The baseball bat in accordance with the present invention is based on the conventional bamboo bat, but is characterized by incorporating the reinforcing core therein. The cross section of the reinforcing core is limited to a rectangular shape, and moreover the reinforcing core is of a one-rod shape that is continuous from the distal end on the hitting side to the proximal end on the grip side, so that both of the reinforcing core and the bamboo pieces always exist in all of the transverse cross section from the distal end to the proximal end of bat, and there is no transverse cross section in which only the reinforcing core or only the bamboo pieces exist. The transverse cross section is a circular cross section intersecting at right angles with the lengthwise direction of bat. However, the center of the reinforcing core need not be in agreement with the bat center, and the bat center has only to lie at any position in the cross section of reinforcing core. Also, since the reinforcing core is provided to enhance the strength of bat, the material thereof is required to have a flexural rigidity higher than that of bamboo and a specific gravity larger than that of bamboo. Considering the use in regular match, as the material of reinforcing core, a natural material such as wood or bamboo is used. However, the material is not limited to a solid one, and any of various bonded materials can also be used.
The bamboo piece laminated around the reinforcing core is the same as that used in the conventional bamboo bat, and is manufactured by tearing a felled bamboo tree in the lengthwise direction and by cutting the torn piece into a predetermined length, so that the cross section thereof is of a slender rectangular shape, and the bamboo piece has an appearance having a shape of a rectangular paper strip. An adhesive is applied to the broad surface of bamboo piece, the broad surfaces are lapped on each other while being brought into contact with each other, and then a pressure and heat are applied thereto, by which a laminated body of bamboo pieces is manufactured. Thereafter, an adhesive is applied to one surface of the laminated body, the reinforcing core is brought into contact with this surface, and a pressure and heat are applied again, by which the reinforcing core is integrated with the bamboo pieces. By repeating this process, a square rod shaped base material in which the bamboo pieces are laminated around the reinforcing core without gap is completed. By turning the base material into a predetermined shape by using a lathe or the like, a product is completed.
By limiting the cross section of reinforcing core to a rectangular shape as described above, a pressure can be applied to the contact surface between the reinforcing core and the bamboo pieces when the base material is manufactured. Therefore, ideal surface contact is realized without distortion of the bamboo pieces and the like. In addition, since the adhesive permeates evenly throughout the contact surface, the reinforcing core is substantially integrated with the bamboo pieces. Therefore, the load applied to the outer periphery of bat is surely transmitted to the reinforcing core, and the formation of cracks caused by poor bonding can be prevented. Also, since the reinforcing core is penetratingly provided continuously, the rigidity is improved in all regions, so that the deformation of bat at the time of batting can be restrained. Further, due to the difference in specific gravity between the reinforcing core and bamboo, the weight is increased as compared with a pure bamboo bat, and the feel in use is also improved. The baseball bat in accordance with the present invention is basically an improvement of bamboo bat, and therefore has no portion in the whole of transverse cross section which is composed only of the reinforcing core, so that the rigidity is not increased excessively by the reinforcing core.
In the present invention, the material of the reinforcing core is preferably hickory. Hickory, which is a broad-leaved tree in the walnut family mainly growing in the eastern district of North America, has a higher hardness and shock absorbing ability by nature as a wood material. The specific gravity thereof in a dried state is about 0.85. By using hickory as the reinforcing core as described above, the rigidity of bat is increased while the cross-sectional area of reinforcing core is restrained. Therefore, the flexibility peculiar to the bamboo bat is improved, and also the weight is increased due to the difference in specific gravity, so that the feel in use similar to that of the wooden bat can be obtained by the optimization of cross-sectional area thereof. The resources of hickory is abundant, and therefore the availability thereof offers no problem.
In the present invention, the material of the reinforcing core is preferably reinforced wood. The reinforced wood, which is artificial wood manufactured by impregnating a wooden plate with phenolic resin or the like, has improved strength and hardness as compared with natural wood, and therefore has been used as a building material and the like. The specific gravity of reinforced wood varies depending on the kind thereof, and sometimes exceeds 1. Therefore, the reinforced wood can provide rigidity and weight approximate to those of the wooden bat while the cross-sectional area of reinforcing core is restrained. As the reinforcing core, in addition to the aforementioned hickory and reinforced wood, Japanese white birch or evergreen oak can also be chosen.
In the present invention, each side of the cross section of the reinforcing core preferably has a length not shorter than 15 mm and not longer than 20 mm. By restricting the size in this manner, the cross-sectional shape of reinforcing core is made approximately square, so that the difference in flexural rigidity between directions is small. In the case where the reinforcing core has a square cross section of 15 mm×15 mm, if the specific gravity of reinforcing core is 0.85 and the overall length of bat is 840 mm, the weight of bat increases by about 30 g as compared with a pure bamboo bat.
In the present invention, one side of the cross section of the reinforcing core preferably has a length not shorter than 30 mm and not longer than 40 mm, and the other side thereof preferably has a length not shorter than 5 mm and not longer than 12 mm. By restricting the size in this manner, the cross-sectional shape of reinforcing core is made rectangular, and thereby the geometric moment of inertia in the long side direction is increased. Therefore, even at the time of batting, high rigidity can be obtained. Also, when a load is applied in the short side direction, high rigidity can be obtained as compared with the bamboo bat. In the present invention, since one side of reinforcing core is relatively large, being not shorter than 30 mm, in the grip part in which the cross-sectional area is decreased, the side surfaces of the reinforcing core are exposed to the outside. In this exposed part only, the cross section of reinforcing core does not have a rectangular shape, but has an elongated circular shape, and bamboo pieces are laminated on both sides thereof.
In the present invention, as described above, the reinforcing core is incorporated in the center of the baseball bat, and the bamboo pieces are laminated at the outer periphery of the reinforcing core. Therefore, the flexibility peculiar to the bamboo bat is improved, and rigidity similar to that of the wooden bat is obtained. In addition, the cross-sectional area is optimized by using a material having specific gravity larger than that of bamboo as the reinforcing core. Thereby, the weight can be adjusted so as to be equivalent to that of the wooden bat, so that the feel in use at the time of batting and the behavior of a batted ball are improved greatly as compared with the case where the conventional bamboo bat or lami bat is used. Moreover, in the present invention, since both of the reinforcing core and the bamboo pieces exist in all regions of bat, the weight is not larger than that of the wooden bat, and the rigidity does not increase excessively. Therefore, the shock at the time of batting is buffered properly.
Also, the reinforcing core need not use a scarce material, so that a low-cost and high-performance bat using readily available materials can be supplied to the market. Further, since the reinforcing core of the present invention has a rectangular cross section, and the bonding work can be performed while a pressure is applied to the adjacent contact surfaces, the reinforcing core and the bamboo pieces are integrated firmly with each other, so that breakage originating from the interior can be prevented. In addition, since the reinforcing core is provided continuously so as to penetrate both ends of the bat, the strength of the grip part in which the cross-sectional area is decreased is improved, and the durability is also increased. Since both of the reinforcing core and the bamboo pieces exist in the grip part as well, the buffering of shock can be anticipated in addition to the improvement in strength. Also, the bat in accordance with the present invention can be manufactured by making use of the manufacturing process for the conventional bamboo bat, so that the product price can be kept low in this respect as well.
By using hickory as a material for the reinforcing core as described above, due to high flexural rigidity and large specific gravity, which are features of hickory, the performance equivalent to that of the wooden bat can be obtained while the cross-sectional area of reinforcing core is kept small. Therefore, the manufacturing process is almost the same as that for the conventional bamboo bat. Moreover, hickory has no problem with availability, and therefore can keep the product price low. Further, hickory is a kind of natural wood, so that when a bat is manufactured by incorporating hickory, the bat can be handled as one kind of laminated bats.
By using reinforced wood as a material for the reinforcing core as described above, the rigidity and specific gravity of reinforcing core can be adjusted artificially, so that the rigidity and weight of bat can be changed as desired, and therefore a bat that fits its purpose can be provided. Moreover, since reinforced wood has been used in various fields including buildings, it has no problem in terms of resource availability and cost, and can keep the product price low. Further, if being approved by the game organization, the bat using hickory can also be used in regular match.
By limiting the cross section of reinforcing core to a square shape having the predetermined size or a rectangular shape approximate to the square shape as described above, rigidity and weight similar to those of the wooden bat is obtained, and also the rigidity of bat is equal in all directions. Therefore, at time of batting, attention need not be paid to how to grip the bat.
By limiting the cross section of reinforcing core to a rectangular shape having the predetermined size as described above, in the case where the long side direction of reinforcing core is put in agreement with the hitting direction, high rigidity is obtained and the bat performance is improved. In addition, the cross-sectional area of reinforcing core does not become excessively large, and an increase in weight than necessary can be restrained. Moreover, since the bamboo pieces exist continuously even in the grip part, some degree of shock absorption can be anticipated. Also, in this mode, since the side surfaces of the reinforcing core are exposed to the outside in the grip part, the use of two kinds of materials, the reinforcing core and the bamboo, can be confirmed visually. Therefore, the bat using the reinforcing core having this shape can be regarded as one kind of laminated bats equivalent to a lami bat and the like.
- 11 baseball bat
- 12 reinforcing core
- 13 outer peripheral material
- 21 base material
- 22 laminated body (composed of reinforcing core and bamboo pieces)
- 23 laminated body (composed of bamboo pieces only)
- 24 bamboo piece
The outer peripheral material 13 covering the outside of the reinforcing core 12 is formed by bonding a large number of bamboo pieces 24. Each of the bamboo pieces 24 is made by tearing a felled bamboo tree in the fiber direction into a slender rectangular shape. A slender rectangular section hatched in
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Claims
1. A baseball bat comprising:
- a reinforcing core arranged in the center of the cross section thereof; and
- an outer peripheral material which surrounds the reinforcing core and is formed by collecting laminated bodies of bamboo pieces, wherein
- the reinforcing core and the individual bamboo pieces are integrated by bonding; and
- the reinforcing core has a rectangular cross section, and is provided penetratingly from a distal end to a proximal end of bat so that both of the reinforcing core and the bamboo pieces exist in all of the transverse cross sections from the distal end to the proximal end of bat.
2. The baseball bat according to claim 1, wherein the material of the reinforcing core is hickory.
3. The baseball bat according to claim 1, wherein the material of the reinforcing core is reinforced wood.
4. The baseball bat according to claim 1, wherein each side of the cross section of the reinforcing core has a length not shorter than 15 mm and not longer than 20 mm.
5. The baseball bat according to claim 1, wherein one side of the cross section of the reinforcing core has a length not shorter than 30 mm and not longer than 40 mm, and the other side thereof has a length not shorter than 5 mm and not longer than 12 mm.
6. The baseball bat according to claim 2, wherein each side of the cross section of the reinforcing core has a length not shorter than 15 mm and not longer than 20 mm.
7. The baseball bat according to claim 3, wherein each side of the cross section of the reinforcing core has a length not shorter than 15 mm and not longer than 20 mm.
8. The baseball bat according to claim 2, wherein one side of the cross section of the reinforcing core has a length not shorter than 30 mm and not longer than 40 mm, and the other side thereof has a length not shorter than 5 mm and not longer than 12 mm.
9. The baseball bat according to claim 3, wherein one side of the cross section of the reinforcing core has a length not shorter than 30 mm and not longer than 40 mm, and the other side thereof has a length not shorter than 5 mm and not longer than 12 mm.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 12, 2009
Publication Date: Nov 5, 2009
Applicants: LONWOOD CO. LTD. (LONWOOD KABUSHIKI KAISHA) (Toyama), TOYAMA PREFECTURE (Toyama)
Inventors: Shinichi IKEDA (Toyama), Masato MIZOGUCHI (Toyama), Wataru MIZUNO (Toyama), Ryoji KANAMARU (Takaoka-shi), Junji SUMIOKA (Takaoka-shi)
Application Number: 12/422,273
International Classification: A63B 59/06 (20060101);