ADJUSTABLE WEIGHT SPORTS BAT SYSTEM
A sports bat system includes a bat body, a barrel end assembly and a handle end assembly. The bat body includes a barrel section and a handle section that is connected to the barrel section. The barrel end assembly is secured to the barrel section. The barrel end assembly can include a removable first weight. The handle end assembly is secured to the handle section. The handle end assembly can include a removable second weight. The first weight and the second weight can be interchangeable with one another. The barrel end assembly can include a first weight retainer that is fixedly secured to the barrel section and selectively retains the first weight. The sports bat system can also include plurality of removable first weights that are alternately retained by the first weight retainer. In some embodiments, each of the first weights can have a different mass from one another, can be the same size and shape as one another and/or can be formed from a different material from one another. The handle end assembly can include a second weight retainer that is fixedly secured to the handle section and selectively retains the second weight. The sports bat system can also include a plurality of second weights that are alternately retained by the second weight retainer.
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Many sports bat manufacturers produce bats with static weight properties, needing multiple versions of a single bat to achieve different overall weights, different swing weights and different balances. Currently, a player wanting to adjust for varying hitting conditions must own multiple bats, which can be not only cumbersome and difficult to transport, but expensive. Additionally, the player wanting to experiment with multiple bats having incrementally different moments of inertia (MOI) or centers of percussion (COP) must have the wherewithal to purchase or borrow the experimental bats, which may be rather problematic or impractical for many players. Further, finding the correct bat that complements each player's unique swing can be particularly challenging.
SUMMARYThe present invention is directed toward an adjustable weight sports bat system (also referred to herein as a “sports bat system” or a “bat system”). The sports bat system includes a bat body, a barrel end assembly and a handle end assembly. The bat body includes a barrel section and a handle section that is connected to the barrel section. The barrel end assembly is secured to the barrel section. In various embodiments, the barrel end assembly includes a removable first weight. The handle end assembly is secured to the handle section. In certain embodiments, the handle end assembly includes a removable second weight. In some embodiments, the first weight and the second weight can be interchangeable with one another.
In some embodiments, the barrel end assembly can include a first weight retainer that selectively retains the first weight. The first weight retainer can be fixedly secured to the barrel section. In various embodiments, the first weight retainer can be adhesively secured to the barrel section. The first weight can threadedly engage the first weight retainer.
In certain embodiments, the sports bat system can also include plurality of removable first weights that are alternately retained by the first weight retainer. In some embodiments, each of the first weights can have a different mass from one another. In various embodiments, the plurality of removable first weights can be substantially the same size and shape as one another. In certain embodiments, each of the first weights can be formed from a different material from one another.
In various embodiments, the handle end assembly can include a second weight retainer that selectively retains the second weight. The second weight retainer can be fixedly secured to the handle section. Further, the second weight retainer can be adhesively secured to the handle section. The second weight can threadedly engage the second weight retainer. In certain embodiments, the first weight retainer and the second weight retainer are not interchangeable with one another.
In another embodiment, the sports bat system can also include a plurality of second weights that are alternately retained by the second weight retainer. In some embodiments, each of the second weights can have a different mass from one another. In various embodiments, the plurality of second weights can be substantially the same size and shape as one another. In certain embodiments, each of the second weights can be formed from a different material from one another.
The present invention is also directed toward a sports bat system that includes a bat body and a barrel end assembly. The bat body includes a barrel section and a handle section that is connected to the barrel section. In this embodiment, the barrel end assembly is secured to the barrel section. Further, the barrel end assembly includes a first weight retainer and a plurality of removable first weights that are alternately retained by the first weight retainer. In certain embodiments, each of the plurality of first weights can be being substantially the same size and shape as one another, and can have a different mass from one another.
The present invention is also directed toward a sports bat system that includes a a bat body and a handle end assembly. The bat body can include a barrel section, and a handle section that is connected to the barrel section. The handle end assembly is secured to the handle section. The handle end assembly can include second weight retainer and a plurality of removable second weights that are alternately retained by the second weight retainer. In various embodiments, each of the plurality of second weights can be substantially the same size and shape as one another, and can have a different mass from one another.
The novel features of this invention, as well as the invention itself, both as to its structure and its operation, will be best understood from the accompanying drawings, taken in conjunction with the accompanying description, in which similar reference characters refer to similar parts, and in which:
Embodiments of the present invention are described herein in the context of an adjustable weight sports bat system. Those of ordinary skill in the art will realize that the following detailed description of the present invention is illustrative only and is not intended to be in any way limiting. Other embodiments of the present invention will readily suggest themselves to such skilled persons having the benefit of this disclosure. Reference will now be made in detail to implementations of the present invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The same or similar reference indicators will be used throughout the drawings and the following detailed description to refer to the same or like parts.
In the interest of clarity, not all of the routine features of the implementations described herein are shown and described. It will, of course, be appreciated that in the development of any such actual implementation, numerous implementation-specific decisions must be made in order to achieve the developer's specific goals, such as compliance with application- and business-related constraints, and that these specific goals will vary from one implementation to another and from one developer to another. Moreover, it will be appreciated that such a development effort might be complex and time-consuming, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking of engineering for those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
The adjustable weight sports bat system illustrated and described herein can include any general type of bat that is used in sports, including, as non-exclusive examples, baseball bats and softball bats.
In the embodiment illustrated in
In non-exclusive alternative embodiments, the weights 528A-D can have the same length, size and shape, but be formed from different materials or combinations of materials so that they have different overall (average) material densities. In this and/or other embodiments, each weight 528A-D within the bat system 10 can be formed from a singular material or from multiple materials. As used herein throughout this disclosure, the term “material” is understood to mean either a singular material or a combination of materials. Still alternatively, the weights 528A-D can have other properties that are disparate so that each weight 528A-D has a different mass, shape and/or size from one another.
The connector section 622A is optional and can be omitted so that bat body only includes the barrel section 618A and the handle section 620A. Alternatively, in the embodiment illustrated in
In the embodiment illustrated in
In certain embodiments, the first weight retainer 726 can be formed from one or more durable materials, such as a medium to high strength plastic material, a composite material, various metals, or combinations thereof. Alternatively, another suitable material can be used to form the first weight retainer 726. Further, the first weight retainer 726 can be resistant to ultraviolet light, as well as resistant to wear from impact or abrasion. In addition, the first weight retainer 726 can be resistant to corrosion and oxidation, as well as resistant to thread shear, torque and pullout from the barrel end 624A of the barrel section 618A.
For example, in one embodiment, one bat system 10 can include four first weights and four second weights, i.e. eight total weights 928. In this embodiment, the first and/or second weights can be selectively interchangeable with one another, despite having differences in one or more of their properties. For example, the first weights can each have a different mass from one another, i.e. 0.25 oz., 1.25 oz., 2.25 oz. and 3.0 oz. Somewhat similarly, the second weights can each have a different mass from one another. The foregoing masses indicated herein are provided for ease of understanding only, and are not intended to be limiting in any manner. The masses of the first weights can be the same or different from the masses of the second weights. In non-exclusive alternative embodiments, there can be any suitable number of first weights and/or second weights that may be greater or fewer than four of each.
In one embodiment, the weight 928 can have a volume of approximately 0.27 in3. Alternatively, the volume of the weight 928 can be less than or greater than 0.27 in3. In one embodiment, the materials used for form the different weights 928 can have differing densities from one another. For example, in the embodiment described previously with four weights each having a different mass from one another, the densities can be approximately 1.1 g/cc, 7.8 g/cc, 14.2 g/cc and 19 g/cc. It is understood that these densities are provided for ease of understanding only, and are not intended to be limiting in any manner.
In this embodiment, the weight 928 has a somewhat concave weight top surface 944 that has a triangular configuration. However, as provided above, the weight 928 can have any suitable configuration. The weight 928 also includes a fastener recess 946 and a fastener aperture 948 that receives a first weight fastener 842F (illustrated in
In certain embodiments, the second weight retainer 1232 can be formed from a durable material, such as a medium to high strength plastic material, a composite material, or any other suitable material or combination of materials. Further, the second weight retainer 1232 can be resistant to ultraviolet light, as well as resistant to wear from impact or abrasion. In addition, the second weight retainer 1232 can be resistant to corrosion and oxidation, as well as resistant to thread shear, torque and pullout from the handle end 30 of the handle section 20.
The modularity of the bat systems 10 described herein allows both the barrel end and handle end to be weighted independently. The systems shown and described herein enables a manufacturer to sell a single bat system 10, reducing the overall amount of SKU offerings to fill a need in the marketplace.
In general, the adjustable weight sports bat system 10 can be used for a variety of functions, listed below:
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- Bat fitting: ability to achieve optimized bat weighting characteristics for player's weight, strength, swing speed, etc.;
- Weight training: ability to adjust bat for training, i.e. heavy setting to build strength;
- Game time: ability to control performance and ball placement;
- Weather: ability to compensate for strong winds, rain, etc.
It is understood that although a number of different embodiments of the adjustable weight sports bat system 10 have been illustrated and described herein, one or more features of any one embodiment can be combined with one or more features of one or more of the other embodiment, provided that such combination satisfies the intent of the present invention.
While a number of exemplary aspects and embodiments of the adjustable weight sports bat system 10 have been shown and disclosed herein above, those of skill in the art will recognize certain modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations thereof. It is therefore intended that the system and method shall be interpreted to include all such modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations as are within their true spirit and scope, and no limitations are intended to the details of construction or design herein shown.
Claims
1. A sports bat system, comprising:
- a bat body including a barrel section, and a handle section that is connected to the barrel section;
- a barrel end assembly that is secured to the barrel section, the barrel end assembly including a removable first weight; and
- a handle end assembly that is secured to the handle section, the handle end assembly including a removable second weight.
2. The sports bat system of claim 1 wherein the barrel end assembly includes a first weight retainer that selectively retains the first weight.
3. The sports bat system of claim 2 wherein the first weight retainer is fixedly secured to the barrel section.
4. The sports bat system claim 2 wherein the first weight retainer is adhesively secured to the barrel section.
5. The sports bat system of claim 2 wherein the first weight threadedly engages the first weight retainer.
6. The sports bat system of claim 2 further comprising a plurality of removable first weights that are alternately retained by the first weight retainer, each of the first weights having a different mass from one another.
7. The sports bat system of claim 6 wherein the plurality of removable first weights are substantially the same size and shape as one another.
8. The sports bat system of claim 2 further comprising a plurality of first weights that are alternately retained by the first weight retainer, each of the first weights being formed from a different material from one another.
9. The sports bat system of claim 1 wherein the handle end assembly includes a second weight retainer that selectively retains the second weight.
10. The sports bat system of claim 9 wherein the second weight retainer is fixedly secured to the handle section.
11. The sports bat system of claim 9 wherein the second weight retainer is adhesively secured to the handle section.
12. The sports bat system of claim 9 wherein the second weight threadedly engages the second weight retainer.
13. The sports bat system of claim 9 further comprising a plurality of second weights that are alternately retained by the second weight retainer, each of the second weights having a different mass from one another.
14. The sports bat system of claim 13 wherein the plurality of second weights are substantially the same size and shape as one another.
15. The sports bat system of claim 9 further comprising a plurality of second weights that are alternately retained by the second weight retainer, each of the second weights being formed from a different material from one another.
16. The sports bat system of claim 9 wherein the barrel end assembly includes a first weight retainer that selectively retains the first weight.
17. The sports bat system as in claim 1 wherein the first weight and the second weight are interchangeable with one another.
18. The sports bat system as in claim 1 wherein the first weight and the second weight are not interchangeable with one another.
19. The sports bat system as in claim 1 wherein the first weight retainer and the second weight retainer are not interchangeable with one another.
20. A sports bat system, comprising:
- a bat body including a barrel section, and a handle section that is connected to the barrel section; and
- a barrel end assembly that is secured to the barrel section, the barrel end assembly including a first weight retainer and a plurality of removable first weights that are alternately retained by the first weight retainer, each of the plurality of first weights (i) being substantially the same size and shape as one another, and (ii) having a different mass from one another.
21. The sports bat system of claim 20 wherein the plurality of first weights are each formed from a different material from one another.
22. The sports bat system of claim 20 further comprising a handle end assembly that is secured to the handle section, the handle end assembly including a second weight retainer and a removable second weight that is selectively retained by the second weight retainer.
23. The sports bat system of claim 20 wherein the plurality of first weights and the second weight are interchangeable with one another.
24. A sports bat system, comprising:
- a bat body including a barrel section, and a handle section that is connected to the barrel section; and
- a handle end assembly that is secured to the handle section, the handle end assembly including a second weight retainer and a plurality of removable second weights that are alternately retained by the second weight retainer, each of the plurality of second weights (i) being substantially the same size and shape as one another, and (ii) having a different mass from one another.
25. The sports bat system of claim 24 wherein the plurality of second weights are each formed from a different material from one another.
26. The sports bat system of claim 24 further comprising a barrel end assembly that is secured to the barrel section, the barrel end assembly including a first weight retainer and a removable first weight that is selectively retained by the first weight retainer.
27. The sports bat system of claim 26 wherein the plurality of second weights and the first weight are interchangeable with one another.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 13, 2015
Publication Date: Mar 31, 2016
Applicant:
Inventors: Adrian Sawyer (San Diego, CA), Tom Preece (San Diego, CA), Robert Lang (San Diego, CA)
Application Number: 14/825,857