BALL SWINGING TRAINING DEVICE
In accordance with one aspect, there is provided a batting training device which includes a base plate, an adjustable ball and spring unit having one end secured to the base plate and having another end with a ball secured thereto, an adjustable height guard support unit having one end secured to the base plate, a stride guard laterally movable with respect to an upper portion of the adjustable height guard support unit, and a pivotal and rotational swing path guard unit movably with respect to the upper portion of the adjustable height guard support unit.
The present invention relates generally to a training device and, more particularly, to a ball swinging and hitting practice and training device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIn the game of baseball, one of the most difficult skills to master is hitting. A hitter must be able to coordinate the swing of a bat with the location of a ball so that good contact with the ball can be made while swinging the bat. Once this is mastered, the hitter must next learn to make good contact with the ball at the various positions at which it may cross home plate, from an inside pitch to an outside pitch, and from a high pitch to a low pitch, and various combinations of these two variables.
In development of these skills, the trainer or coach uses a baseball tee to support a ball at a selected height above a representation of the baseball home plate. The player then hits the ball out to the field, the ball is retrieved and placed on the tee for another swing. In this manner, the player can practice swinging and improve the coordination of his hands and eyes and develop his wrist and arm muscles.
Various practice batting tees have been developed in the past for this purpose. The practice tees developed to date, however, have had various limitations which have discouraged their overall acceptance in the baseball world. In most cases, the ball is positioned on the tee and hit out into the field. This requires someone to retrieve the ball for the next hit. This has become very tiring work and discouraging to some players. In other cases, the tees have not been adjustable or have limited adjustability and different tees must be used for different hitting zones.
In combination with the use of a tee, it is advantageous to provide an additional means of encouraging the batter to exercise proper swing techniques. A mistake common in developing batter is a tendency to swing upwards through the strike zone, resulting in either a strike or an unfavorable batted ball trajectory. Rather, it is desirably for a player's swing path to be substantially level, or even slightly downward as the bat travels through the strike zone and over the plate.
Multiple solutions have been proposed to combine a means for training a particular swing with a traditional tee. U.S. Pat. No. 5,595,384 to Hardison and U.S. Pat. No. 6,666,781 to Illis both proposed a curved guide supported on framework in order to define the parameters of a good swing. But these lack certain aspects found in one or more of the embodiments provided. There is thus a continual need to improve upon the prior art devices, which are provided for in one or more of the attached embodiments.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONTo perfect the baseball/softball batting swing, two foundational elements need to be constantly implemented, proper mechanics and continuous repetition of those mechanics. One or more of the embodiments presented, addresses these needs and also simplifies them so that the need for parental supervision becomes optional. Once the basic concept of using the device is understood children can master the mechanics and practice forever, anytime, anywhere, with or without supervision. The device was developed for use with softballs and baseballs and has many easy to adjust features to accommodate different age levels and skill levels. The device is also portable. The device requires no assembly by the end user. The device is easy to transport and can be used anywhere by anyone at anytime, indoor and outdoor.
Accomplishing one or more of these goals, a device provided by one or more of the embodiments provided herein includes: i) a base plate, ii) an adjustable ball and spring unit having one end secured to the base plate and having another end with a ball secured thereto, iii) an adjustable height guard support unit having one end secured to the base plate, iv) a stride guard laterally movably attached to an upper portion of the adjustable height guard support unit, and v) a pivotal and rotational swing path guard unit movably attached to the upper portion of the adjustable height guard support unit.
In other embodiments, the device may also include a tee support unit secured at one end to the base plate and secured at another end to the upper portion of the adjustable height guard support unit. The tee support unit is preferably positioned at an angle with respect to the adjustable height guard support unit.
The device may also pivotally attach the end of the adjustable ball and spring unit to the base plate and pivotally attach the end of the adjustable height guard support unit to the base. This would permit the device to be collapsible. To further the needs of a collapsible device, the base plate may include a carrying handle defined as bored grips sized to receive fingers defined by a user. Once on the ground the base plate may be stationed by having apertures sized to receive ends of a ground stake or having cleats on an underside thereof.
Further defining the adjustable ball and spring unit, the device may include a mounting plate fastened to the base plate. A lower rod and an upper rod are provided and have diametrically opposed ends and adjacent ends. One of the adjacent ends is insertable into the other adjacent end for providing height adjustable rods. A spring is secured at one end to the mounting plate and has another end secured to the lower rod. A ball is mounted to the upper rod. Thus contact with the ball causes the upper and lower rods to bend the spring away from the impact of the ball and the spring having a tendency to return the lower and upper rods back to an upright position. In other aspects of the embodiments, the adjustable ball and spring unit may include a safety cord with one end secured to the upper rod and another end secured to the lower rod. Preferably one or more embodiments provide for the ball to be removably secured to the upper rod.
Further defining the adjustable height guard support unit, it may be provided with a mounting member secured to the base plate. A two piece adjustable support pole is provided and includes an upper support pole and a lower support pole with diametrically opposed ends and with adjacent ends. One of the adjacent ends being insertable into the other adjacent end for providing both height adjustable support poles and providing an upper support pole rotatably with respect to the lower support pole, the lower support pole having a lower end pivotally secured to the mounting member. The upper support pole further has an upper end secured to both the stride guard and the swing path guard unit.
In this aspect, the upper end of the support pole would include a means for connecting to both the stride guard and the swing path guard unit. In one aspect, the connection means is defined by having a T-shaped cross member secured to the upper end of the upper support pole. The T-shaped cross member has a hollow head with opened ends diametrically opposed on sides of the hollow head. The stride guard has an elongated rod movable within the hollow head such that one end of the elongated rod is capable of extending out of one or more ends of the hollow head.
In another aspect, the connection means is defined by having a T-shaped cross member having a head with ends diametrically opposed on sides of the hollow head. The adjustable swing path guard being defined by having a shoulder connector rotatably secured about each side of the hollow head. A guide arm extends outwardly from each shoulder connector and a lateral connection arm is secured to ends of each guide arm. Therefore the shoulder connectors allow the adjustable swing path guard to be pivotally movable about the upper support pole and the upper support pole is rotatably movable with respect to the lower support pole. In other aspects the guide arms and the lateral connection arm include form padding.
Numerous other advantages and features of the invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the embodiments thereof, from the claims, and from the accompanying drawings.
A fuller understanding of the foregoing may be had by reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
While the invention is susceptible to embodiments in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described herein, in detail, the preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the spirit or scope of the invention and/or the embodiments illustrated.
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The base plate 110 is preferably weighted to provide a strong foundation for the other components. It is also preferably shaped as a home plate as illustrated but could have other shapes or sizes. Material used for the base plate 110 could be a strong hard rubber, plastic, wood, metal or composite. The base plate 110 as illustrated includes the carrying handle 180 by having finger grips 182 bored through the base plate 110, which as shown in
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The adjustable ball and spring unit 120 serves two purposes. One, is to adjust the height of the an interchangeable ball unit 160 and to allow the an interchangeable ball unit 160 to spring back to its original position when hit by the user. The adjustable ball and spring unit 120 can be hit in multiple directions for visual swing path directional results.
The interchangeable ball unit 160 is defined by having a ball 162 positioned on a rod 164 that is secured at one end 165 to the upper end 215 of the upper pole 214. The rod 164 may also simply be the upper end of the upper pole 214. An adjustment knob (illustrated in 7B) 166 is positioned along the rod 164 to permit the user to adjust the ball 162 along the rod 164. Turning a pin 167 in the adjustment knob 166 will loosen or tighten the knob and if loosened will allow the user to slide the knob along the rod 164. A cap 168 can be secured to the upper end of the rod 164 by a threaded engagement, thereby removably securing the ball 162 within the interchangeable ball unit 160. This allows the user to switch the ball at their own convenience, such as to switch from a baseball to softball.
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Having a portion of one of the support poles placed within the other pole, allows for a height adjustment needed for different users. The adjustment knob 135 further allows for a quick and simply adjustment that can be done moments before a user begins practicing with the device. In addition, one of the main purposes of the adjustable height guard support unit 130 is to stop the adjustable ball and spring unit 120 and the interchangeable ball unit 160 after the ball 162 has been hit. During use, the ball 162 is hit by a batter causing the adjustable ball and spring unit 120 to bend downwardly and away from the batter. The spring 202 returns the adjustable ball and spring unit 120 back to an upright position. However, the spring 202 does not have a upright control so the spring 202 will have a tendency to move the adjustable ball and spring unit 120 back further then its upright position. The adjustable height guard support unit 130 is in the path of its travel and will stop the adjustable ball and spring unit 120 as soon as it returns to the upright position.
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Simply defined, the adjustable stride guard an adjustable tube or rod that can be extended from the right or left side of the main unit. When extended it is used to keep the user from “over striding” during the swing sequence. Over striding or excessive forward movement can cause many problems in the hitting sequence. When extended the stride guard is held in place by a tension device although many other devices are available including the use of friction.
Movably secured to the T-shaped cross member 240 is also the adjustable swing path guard 150. The adjustable swing path guard 150 is defined by having positioned around either opened end 244 of the hollow head 242 shoulder connectors 250. The shoulder connectors 250 secure guide arms 252 that extend outwardly therefrom to the T-shaped cross member 240. The shoulder connectors 250 are preferably frictionally fit onto the opened ends 244 but may include adjustment knobs to secure them in position. In any event, it is important that the shoulder connectors 250 are movably (in a rotational manner) over the opened ends 244 (illustrated in
The swig path guard is used as a physical and visual guide to promote a proper swing plane when the user attempts to hit the ball. Swing plane is the angle at which the bat travels when the batter attempts to hit the ball. Depending on where the ball is located, (high, low, inside, outside) determines the different swing plane. The swing guard arms can be raised or lowered to create a visual path for the bat to travel. Using a double bar system instead of a single bar system also give the user a visual training tool for where the hand should be in respects to the swing. Keep you hands inside the ball helps create the proper swing path. The swing guard is held in place through friction and thus will “give” if improperly hit by the user reducing the chance of damage to the bat and injury to the user. The swing guard can be rotated 360 degrees in order to view the swing path from different angles an used for different hitting drills. It also can be place completely down so the apparatus can be used as a normal batting tee.
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From the foregoing and as mentioned above, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concept of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific methods and apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred.
Claims
1. A batting training device comprising:
- a base plate;
- an adjustable ball and spring unit having one end secured to the base plate and having another end with a ball secured thereto;
- an adjustable height guard support unit having one end secured to the base plate;
- a stride guard laterally movably attached to an upper portion of the adjustable height guard support unit; and
- a pivotal and rotational swing path guard unit movably attached to the upper portion of the adjustable height guard support unit.
2. The device of claim 1 further comprising a tee support unit secured at one end to the base plate and secured at another end to the upper portion of the adjustable height guard support unit, the tee support unit being positioned at an angle with respect to the adjustable height guard support unit.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the end of the adjustable ball and spring unit secured to the base plate is pivotally secured and wherein the end of the adjustable height guard support unit secured to the base plate is pivotally secured.
4. The device of claim 3, wherein the adjustable ball and spring unit includes:
- a mounting plate fastened to the base plate;
- a lower and an upper rod having diametrically opposed ends and having adjacent ends one of which being insertable into the other end for providing height adjustable rods;
- a spring secured at one end to the mounting plate and having another end secured to the lower rod; and
- a ball mounted to the upper rod,
- whereby contact with the ball causes the upper and lower rods to bend the spring away from the impact of the ball and the spring having a tendency to return the lower and upper rods back to an upright position.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein the adjustable ball and spring unit includes a safety cord with one end secured to the upper rod and another end secured to the lower rod.
6. The device of claim 4, wherein the ball is removably secured to the upper rod.
7. The device of claim 3, wherein the adjustable height guard support unit includes:
- a mounting member secured to the base plate;
- a two piece adjustable support pole having an upper support pole and a lower support pole with diametrically opposed ends and with adjacent ends, one of the adjacent ends being insertable into the other adjacent end for providing both height adjustable support poles and providing an upper support pole rotatably with respect to the lower support pole;
- the lower support pole having a lower end pivotally secured to the mounting member; and
- the upper support pole having an upper end secured to both the stride guard and the swing path guard unit.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein the upper end of the support pole includes a means for connecting to both the stride guard and the swing path guard unit.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein the connection means is defined by having a T-shaped cross member secured to the upper end of the upper support pole, the T-shaped cross member having a hollow head with opened ends diametrically opposed on sides of the hollow head, the stride guard being defined as having an elongated rod movable within the hollow head such that one end of the elongated rod is capable of extending out of one or more ends of the hollow head.
10. The device of claim 8, wherein the connection means is defined by having a T-shaped cross member having a head with ends diametrically opposed on sides of the hollow head, and the adjustable swing path guard being defined by having a shoulder connector rotatably secured about each side of the hollow head, a guide arm extends outwardly from each shoulder connector and a lateral connection arm is secured to ends of each guide arm, wherein the shoulder connectors allow the adjustable swing path guard to be pivotally movable about the upper support pole and the upper support pole is rotatably movable with respect to the lower support pole.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein the ball is removably attached to an upper portion of the adjustable ball and spring unit.
12. The device of claim 1, wherein the base plate further includes a carrying handle defined as bored grips sized to receive fingers defined by a user.
13. The device of claim 1, wherein the base plate further includes apertures sized to receive ends of a ground stake.
14. The device of claim 1, wherein the base plate further includes cleats on an underside thereof.
15. The device of claim 10, wherein the guide arms and the lateral connection arm include form padding.
16. The device of claim 7 wherein the mounting member includes a back wall and two side walls extending upwardly from the base plate and includes a channel in the back wall to accommodate a portion of the adjustable ball and spring unit when bent in a downward position.
17. A batting training device comprising:
- a base plate;
- a mounting plate secured to the base plate;
- an adjustable ball and spring unit having one end secured to a first portion of the mounting plate and having another end with a ball secured thereto, wherein the adjustable ball and spring unit includes a lower rod and an upper rod having diametrically opposed ends and having adjacent ends one of which being insertable into the other end for providing height adjustable rods, a spring secured at one end to the first portion of the mounting plate and having another end secured to the lower rod, and a ball mounted to the upper rod, wherein contact with the ball causes the upper and lower rods to bend the spring away from the impact of the ball and the spring having a tendency to return the lower and upper rods back to an upright position;
- an adjustable height guard support unit having one end pivotally secured to a second portion of the base plate, wherein the adjustable height guard support unit including a two piece adjustable support pole having an upper support pole and a lower support pole with diametrically opposed ends and with adjacent ends, one of the adjacent ends being insertable into the other adjacent end for providing both height adjustable support poles and providing an upper support pole rotatably with respect to the lower support pole, the lower support pole having a lower end pivotally secured to the second portion of the mounting member, and the upper support pole having an upper end secured to both the stride guard and the swing path guard unit;
- a stride guard laterally movably attached to an upper portion of the adjustable height guard support unit;
- a pivotal and rotational swing path guard unit movably attached to the upper portion of the adjustable height guard support unit;
- a means for connecting to both the stride guard and the swing path guard unit, wherein the connection means is defined by having a T-shaped cross member secured to the upper end of the upper support pole, the T-shaped cross member having a hollow head with opened ends diametrically opposed on sides of the hollow head, the stride guard being defined has having an elongated rod movable within the hollow head such that one end of the elongated rod is capable of extending out of one or more ends of the hollow head, and wherein and the adjustable swing path guard being defined by having a shoulder connector rotatably secured about each side of the hollow head, a guide arm extends outwardly from each shoulder connector and a lateral connection arm is secured to ends of each guide arm, wherein the shoulder connectors allow the adjustable swing path guard to be pivotally movable about the upper support pole and the upper support pole is rotatably movable with respect to the lower support pole.
18. The device of claim 1 further comprising a tee support unit secured at one end to the base plate and secured at another end to the upper portion of the adjustable height guard support unit, the tee support unit being positioned at an angle with respect to the adjustable height guard support unit.
19. The device of claim 4, wherein the ball is removably secured to the upper rod.
20. The device of claim 17, wherein the mounting member includes a back wall and two side walls extending upwardly from the base plate and includes a channel in the back wall to accommodate a portion of the adjustable ball and spring unit when bent in a downward position.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 30, 2009
Publication Date: Mar 31, 2011
Inventor: Joseph Andrew Crowley (South Holland, IL)
Application Number: 12/570,605
International Classification: A63B 69/00 (20060101);