Adjustably weighted training device and method of manufacture
The present application is direct to an adjustably weighted baseball bat for use when striking a ball and includes a cylindrical contacting region having a transverse dimension of Dout and defining one or more receiving channels having a transverse dimension of Dint, wherein Dint is less than Dout, a gripping region in communication with the cylindrical contacting region, and one or more weight body assemblies configured to be positioned within the receiving channels and secured therein, the body assemblies defining a passage having a transverse dimension of Dint2 approximately equal to Dint, the body assemblies having an exterior transverse dimension Dout2 approximately equal to Dout.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/194,872, filed Aug. 30, 2008, the contents of which are hereby incorporated in its entirety herein.
BACKGROUNDIt has been said the act of striking a pitched spherical baseball with a cylindrical bat is one of the most challenging feats in all of sport. Typically, pitchers at the professional and collegiate level are capable of throwing a baseball in excess of 90 miles per hour (1594 inches per second). As such, a baseball thrown at 95 mph reaches home plate in 0.4 seconds, and will traverse home plate in approximately 1/100th of a second. Further, many pitchers are capable throwing a baseball with various rotations, thereby changing the flight characteristics of the thrown ball. As such, a batter must first determine what type of pitch was thrown, extrapolate the ball location when crossing home plate, and initiate swinging the bat on an intersecting plane with the thrown ball. Further, the batter must strike the thrown ball with the bat with sufficient force to drive the ball into playing field. Ideally, the ball will be struck with sufficient force to render to the ball unplayable, thereby resulting in a home run. It has been shown that the speed at which the batter can swing the bat greatly affects the batter's likelihood of success. More specifically, the greater the speed at which the batter can swing the bat the more likely the batter will succeed in striking and driving the thrown ball.
In the past, a number of devices and techniques have been employed to increase the bat speed of a batter. For example, weighted rings referred to as “doughnuts” may be positioned on the barrel of the bat to assist a batter in warming up before entry into the batter's box. While these devices have proven somewhat successful in increasing the weight of the bat prior to use, a number of shortcomings have been identified. For example, the weighted ring must be removed from the bat prior to striking the ball. Further, the addition of the weighted ring drastically alters the balance characteristics of the bat, which may result in unwanted variations in the batter's swing. Lastly, at times the batter may wish to practice his swing using a lighter bat than he would otherwise use.
Thus, in light of the foregoing, there is an ongoing need for an adjustably weighted training device permitting a hitter to practice his/her swing when striking a ball.
SUMMARYThe present application is directed to a adjustably weighted training device enabling a batter to easily alter the weight of a baseball or softball bat. More specifically, the present application discloses an adjustably weighted training device permitting a user to easily increase or decrease the weight of a bat, thereby permitting the user to selectively increase or decease the speed at which he/she swing the bat. Further, unlike prior art devices, the device disclosed in the present application
In one embodiment, the present application is directed to a weighted training device and includes a contacting region having a transverse dimension of Dout and defining one or more receiving channels having a transverse dimension of Dint, wherein Dint is less than Dout, a gripping region in communication with the contacting region, and one or more weight body assemblies configured to be positioned within the receiving channels and secured therein, the body assemblies defining a passage having a transverse dimension of Dint2 approximately equal to Dint, the body assemblies having an exterior transverse dimension Dout2 approximately equal to Dout.
In another embodiment, the present application is direct to an adjustably weighted baseball bat for use when striking a ball and includes a cylindrical contacting region having a transverse dimension of Dout and defining one or more receiving channels having a transverse dimension of Dint, wherein Dint is less than Dout, a gripping region in communication with the cylindrical contacting region, and one or more weight body assemblies configured to be positioned within the receiving channels and secured therein, the body assemblies defining a passage having a transverse dimension of Dint2 approximately equal to Dint, the body assemblies having an exterior transverse dimension Dout2 approximately equal to Dout.
In yet another embodiment, the present application is directed to an adjustably weighted baseball training device and includes a cylindrical contacting region configured to engage spherical ball, the contact region having a transverse dimension of Dout and defining one or more receiving channels having a transverse dimension of Dint, wherein Dint is less than Dout, a gripping region in communication with the cylindrical contacting region, and one or more weight body assemblies configured to be positioned within the receiving channels and secured therein, the body assemblies defining a passage having a transverse dimension of Dint2 approximately equal to Dint, the body assemblies having an exterior transverse dimension Dout2 approximately equal to Dout.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description.
Various embodiments of adjustably weighted training device will be explained in more detail by way of the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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With regard to the above detailed description, like reference numerals used therein refer to like elements that may have the same or similar dimensions, materials and configurations. While particular forms of embodiments have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiments of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited by the forgoing detailed description.
Claims
1. A weighted training device, comprising:
- a contacting region configured to strike a ball having a transverse dimension of Dout and defining one or more receiving channels having a transverse dimension of Dint, wherein Dint is less than Dout;
- a gripping region in communication with the contacting region; and
- one or more weight body assemblies configured to be positioned within the receiving channels and secured therein, the body assemblies defining a passage having a transverse dimension of Dint2 approximately equal to Dint, the body assemblies having an exterior transverse dimension Dout2 approximately equal to Dout.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the weighted training device comprises a baseball bat.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein the weighted training device comprises a softball bat.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein the contacting region is manufactured from wood.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein the contacting region is manufactured from at least one material selected from the group consisting of aluminum, titanium, magnesium, alloys, ceramics, composite materials, fiberglass, polymers, and elastomers.
6. The device of claim 1 wherein the body assembly further comprises:
- a first body member having a body defining an interior surface and an exterior surface; and
- at least a second body member having a body defining an interior surface and an exterior surface, the first and second body members cooperatively forming a toroidal body assembly.
7. The device of claim 6 further comprising at least one receiving orifice formed on at least one body member and configured to receive at least one fastener therein, the fastener configured to securely couple the second body member to the first body member.
8. The device of claim 6 wherein at least one of the body members is manufactured from at least one material selected from the group consisting of steel, iron, titanium, aluminum, magnesium, copper, tungsten, alloys, polymers, ceramics, elastomers, wood, and composite materials.
9. An adjustably weighted baseball bat for use when striking a ball, comprising:
- a cylindrical contacting region having a transverse dimension of Dout and defining one or more receiving channels having a transverse dimension of Dint, wherein Dint is less than Dout;
- a gripping region in communication with the cylindrical contacting region; and
- one or more weight body assemblies configured to be positioned within the receiving channels and secured therein, the body assemblies defining a passage having a transverse dimension of Dint2 approximately equal to Dint, the body assemblies having an exterior transverse dimension Dout2 approximately equal to Dout.
10. The device of claim 9 wherein the cylindrical contacting region is manufactured from wood.
11. The device of claim 9 wherein the body assembly further comprises:
- a first body member having a body defining an interior surface and an exterior surface; and
- at least a second body member having a body defining an interior surface and an exterior surface, the first and second body members cooperatively forming a toroidal body assembly.
12. The device of claim 11 further comprising at least one receiving orifice formed on at least one body member and configured to receive at least one fastener therein, the fastener configured to securely couple the second body member to the first body member.
13. The device of claim 11 wherein at least one of the body members is manufactured from at least one material selected from the group consisting of steel, iron, titanium, aluminum, magnesium, copper, tungsten, alloys, polymers, ceramics, elastomers, wood, and composite materials.
14. An adjustably weighted baseball training device, comprising:
- a cylindrical contacting region configured to engage spherical ball, the contact region having a transverse dimension of Dout and defining one or more receiving channels having a transverse dimension of Dint, wherein Dint is less than Dout;
- a gripping region in communication with the cylindrical contacting region; and
- one or more weight body assemblies configured to be positioned within the receiving channels and secured therein, the body assemblies defining a passage having a transverse dimension of Dint2 approximately equal to Dint, the body assemblies having an exterior transverse dimension Dout2 approximately equal to Dout.
15. The device of claim 14 wherein the cylindrical contacting region is manufactured from wood.
16. The device of claim 14 wherein the body assembly further comprises:
- a first body member having a body defining an interior surface and an exterior surface; and
- at least a second body member having a body defining an interior surface and an exterior surface, the first and second body members cooperatively forming a toroidal body assembly.
17. The device of claim 16 further comprising at least one receiving orifice formed on at least one body member and configured to receive at least one fastener therein, the fastener configured to securely couple the second body member to the first body member.
18. The device of claim 16 wherein at least one of the body members is manufactured from at least one material selected from the group consisting of steel, iron, titanium, aluminum, magnesium, copper, tungsten, alloys, polymers, ceramics, elastomers, wood, and composite materials.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 29, 2009
Publication Date: Apr 1, 2010
Inventor: Jonathan Davis (Ludlow, MA)
Application Number: 12/584,011
International Classification: A63B 69/00 (20060101);