Practice Bat Patents (Class 473/457)
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Publication number: 20100234144Abstract: The invention as describe herein details a swing training device for teaching a baseball or softball player the proper swing mechanics. The device consists of a handle, a sliding contact zone and a rod which is connected to the handle and forms the means for the sliding contact zone to move. The idea of this trainer is to swing the device such that the sliding contact zone moves from just above the hands at the start of the swing to the end of the bat (top stop) at approximately the same time that contact is made with the ball. This device is designed and meant to be used in real hitting situations such as batting practice, batting tee practice and all types of hitting drills where the ball is tossed or pitched.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Michael Sutlovich, Bianca Sutlovich
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Patent number: 7794340Abstract: A training bat includes an elongated handle, an elongated barrel and a locking mechanism. The handle and the barrel are coupled together in a longitudinally adjustable manner such that an overall length of the training bat as defined by the handle and the barrel is adjustable. The barrel including a hitting portion configured to contact a ball during use. The locking mechanism is configured to lock the handle in a longitudinal position relative to the barrel by twisting at least one of the handle and the barrel relative to the other of the handle and the barrel in a first direction and to unlock the handle by twisting the at least one of the handle and the barrel relative to the other of the handle and the barrel in a second direction opposite the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Quickswing, Inc.Inventors: Donald Mauer, Gregory Knutson, James Mauer
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Patent number: 7775911Abstract: A ball-like target, which may be an actual ball used in playing a sport to be taught, for example in teaching batting to trainees, is attached to a rod, so that the trainer can precisely control the target's speed and attitude of the target during the entire course of presentation to a trainee. On the one hand, the target, rod and connecting mechanism are rigidly interconnected so that the trainer has complete control over the speed and trajectory of the presentation of the target. But on the other hand, the construction is such that the apparatus may be repeatedly struck by the trainee's bat at any speed, from slow to “full swing-away” without any substantial damage to the apparatus. In this manner the trainee can be quickly taught the eye-hand coordination and other skills needed to become an accomplished hitter.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2007Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Inventors: Joseph Zappel, Robert Potenza
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Publication number: 20100197429Abstract: A multi-purpose implement is provided, including a racquet, having a handle portion and a flexible planar area held under tension by a frame, and a ball basket attached to the racquet and adapted to lift a ball directly from a generally horizontal surface. A method of using the implement, without contacting the ball with one's hands, includes holding the handle portion in one or both hands, maneuvering the ball basket into contact with a ball lying on a generally horizontal surface, lifting the ball directly from the generally horizontal surface with the ball basket, tossing the ball from the ball basket into the air, and while the ball is in the air, striking the ball with the racquet.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: MAKE IDEAS, INC.Inventor: Keith A. MULLIN
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Patent number: 7762913Abstract: A truncated bat training device provides for training of the muscles and muscular strengthening of certain parts of the trainee's body. The bat has a 45 degree angle portion with a rotatable D-ring for attaching the bat to a fixed point. The angle portion projects to the backside of the upper body of the trainee and is turned toward the fixed point when the trainee swings the bat in a backward motion of a swing cycle in a resistance training mode. The angle portion provides a transition zone in which the D-ring rotates as the bat crosses perpendicular to the upper body allowing the trainee's wrist to accelerate with a ball at a simulated impact point where the trainee normally makes contact with the ball upon completion of the swing cycle. A ridge line teaches proper hand alignment, and several training techniques can be used with the training device.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2009Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: For You, Inc.Inventors: Garrett Brian Hagen, Brian F. Hagen, Theodore F. Cataldi, Jr.
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Patent number: 7744497Abstract: A swing implement, such as a baseball bat (9), adapted for gripping by the hands of a user having a support surface (10) between the knob (20) and the handle (30) of the swinging implement. The support surface provides a gradual transition between the knob and the handle. The support surface supports the hand of the user while gripping the swinging implement. Another swinging implement (10) comprises a support surface extending at a shallow angle from the handle between the handle and the end surface of the knob for supporting the hand of the user while gripping the swinging implement. A support sleeve (6c) adapted to cooperate with a handle and knob of a conventional baseball bat including a support surface for providing added support for the hands of a user gripping the bat.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2006Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Giant Project, IncInventor: Gerald L. Phelan, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100144469Abstract: A training baseball bat has an internal movable magnet that accelerates to the end of the bat when swung at a fast enough speed. As the magnet moves it passes through a coil that is connected to one or more LEDs so that the LEDs momentarily flash as the magnet moves through the coil. An axially positionable stationary magnet can be used to hold the movable magnet until sufficient centrifugal force is imparted by the swing to overcome the magnetic holding force.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2010Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventor: RICHARD ALVA GANT
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Patent number: 7727090Abstract: A training baseball bat has an internal movable magnet that accelerates to the end of the bat when swung at a fast enough speed. As the magnet moves it passes through a coil that is connected to one or more LEDs so that the LEDs momentarily flash as the magnet moves through the coil. A stationary magnet can be used to hold the movable magnet until sufficient centrifugal force is imparted by the swing to overcome the magnetic holding force. Spacers can be provided to establish a distance between the magnets as needed to establish a desired swing speed at which centrifugal force overcomes the magnetic attraction.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2008Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventor: Richard Alva Gant
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Publication number: 20100130313Abstract: An apparatus for teaching optimal swing mechanics of a sport swing including a handle having an end portion; a tapered section coupled to the handle and defining a cavity; a connection member coupled to the handle and extending through the cavity, and an impact member coupled to an end of the connection member. The disclosure further provides an apparatus for teaching the optimal swing mechanics of a baseball or softball swing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2009Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventor: Michael Bastian
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Patent number: 7686711Abstract: A batting swing aid fitting onto the barrel of the bat to assist with hand speed when swinging a bat and having an outer body and an inner body. The inner body has four chamber compartments each of which is filled with an equal amount of shot. As the bat is moved to the proper hitting position the shot travels down the inside chambers to make a swoosh sound at the impact zone. During the proper swing pattern the swoosh sound will be closer and closer to the proper impact zone. The device helps build power, and repeating the swing with the additional weight increases the power of the batter and help create proper batting muscle memory.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2008Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Msports LLCInventor: Ricky B. Miller
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Patent number: 7682267Abstract: A ball sports training aid includes a shaft and a slidably engaged replica sports ball assembly with an integral damper that is actuated when a player swings the shaft. Integral swing diagnostics means indicate correct batting, pitching and throwing techniques.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Inventor: Michael R. Libonati
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Patent number: 7677992Abstract: A baseball bat swing trainer attaches to a baseball bat and is configured to train a batter to maintain a level swing. The baseball bat swing trainer is attachable to a horizontal structure that is over the head of the batter and to a baseball bat. The baseball bat swing trainer includes a single-unit line controller, a line, and a baseball bat coupling connected to the line. The line controller is configured to vary and fix a working length of line defined as extending from the line controller to the baseball bat. The line may be varied in length, a working length, in order to accommodate different size batters. The line controller is configured to keep and release excess line. The coupling is secured onto the baseball bat at a location taken from a handle of the baseball bat that is approximately 50% of an overall length of the baseball bat.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2009Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Inventor: Michael R. Moos
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Patent number: 7670238Abstract: A novel ball hitting training device configured to hold two bats together in a secure configuration. Also provided is a method of using the device to increase bat speed; strengthen the arm, core, and grip; and improve, and receive feedback on, bat swing technique. The training device allows the user to assess if his hands and grip are optimally positioned to deliver maximum power to the ball upon contact. The device provides two pockets, each having a bat handle end and a bat head end. The pockets are connected to each other between the bat handle ends and the bat head ends. Each bat handle end includes a bat handle opening, such that each pocket can receive a bat through the bat handle opening. A fastener near the bat handle end cinches the device around the bats, which may allow for the twisting of the bats such that the handles are touching and the knob of one bat is closer to the bat handle openings than the knob of the other bat.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2007Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Inventor: Robert Esquerra
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Publication number: 20100041500Abstract: A bat swing training device for enabling the diagnosis and correction of an individual batter's swing. The training device includes a conventional bat modified to receive a training aid at its distal end in either an exposed extended assembly or an embedded assembly. The training aid provides a snapping sound if an individual swings the bat at greater than a predetermined speed. The position of the batter's hands at the time of the snap indicates whether the batter's swing is correct.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Charles E. Whitney, Kate A. Whitney, Anthony L. Mandia
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Publication number: 20090325736Abstract: A baseball training bat is provided with a square handle and a paddle coupled to the square handle. A face of the paddle is aligned with a side of the square handle. The thumb is placed on the handle in conjunction with a wide side of the bat. This helps the hitter to get square to the ball by keeping his or her top hand in a palm up position. When the hitter swings the training bat, the top hand is palm up so the wide side of the bat can strike a ball. This forces the hitter to get the hands under the ball and take the proper path to the ball. The flat paddle gives the hitter instant feedback and lets the hitter know when they correctly hit the ball with a line drive. Other embodiments are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventor: Daniel Carsello
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Publication number: 20090325737Abstract: A training aid to teach batters a better swing, particularly the proper hand path of such a swing. The training aid has a head portion with at least one planar or flat surface to strike a practice ball, a neck portion having a first shorter run and a second longer run, the first and second runs being at an angle to one another, and a handle portion. The shorter run of the neck portion is connected to the handle portion while the longer run of the neck portion is connected to the head portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventor: Steven T. Windsor
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Publication number: 20090305826Abstract: Baseball training devices are provided as well as methods of using same. The training devices include a target, support members, and a weight attachment apparatus for varying the weight of the training device. Methods of training include providing a training device; suspending the training device so that when hit with an incorrect swing a portion of the training device rotates; and observing the rotational motion of the device to assess swing correctness and therefore effectiveness. Training methods also include adding weight to the training device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: James Patenaude, Daniel Patenaude
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Patent number: 7625305Abstract: An improved training bat having training assemblies affixed thereto on either side of the preferred hitting region of the bat, said assemblies constructed of a rigid, durable material which, when struck by a ball, emit a sound different from the sound emitted by the preferred hitting region of the bat when struck by the same ball, such that a batter using the improved training bat will immediately recognize by the sound made whether a ball contacted by the improved training bat was properly hit; and a method of constructing same.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Inventor: Paul F. Lancisi
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Publication number: 20090221388Abstract: A sporting goods item, such as a ball bat, includes a sensor located on or in a body of the item. The sensor detects vibrations produced by an object's impact against the item. The detected vibrations are used to determine the quality or location of the impact, or other information about the impact. An optical or audible feedback element located on or in the item visually or audibly provides information about the impact.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: William B. Giannetti, Dewey Chauvin, Ian Montgomery
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Patent number: 7578758Abstract: Bats that aid in bunting are disclosed herein. The bats generally include a rounded elongate shaft having a handle end and a contact end, and the handle end may have a diameter that is smaller than a diameter of the contact end. In an embodiment, at least one indicator is between the handle and contact ends to designate where and how a user should hold the bat while bunting. In an embodiment, first and second indentations are in a surface of the shaft between the handle and contact ends to designate where a user should hold the bat while bunting. In an embodiment, at least one indicator selected from the group consisting of an indentation, a marking, and a bump is between the handle and contact ends to designate where and how a user should hold the bat while bunting.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2007Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Inventor: Mark A. Thomas
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Publication number: 20090191986Abstract: A practice bat is provided for assisting batters to learn proper mechanics for hitting a thrown ball with the bat including an elongated flat member having a flat handle portion at one end and a flat generally paddle-like portion at its other end. A circular opening is formed in the paddle-like portion which has a diameter larger than the ball being thrown to the batter. The batter swings at the thrown ball and attempts to have the thrown ball pass through the circular opening which will indicate to the batter that he/she has executed a proper swing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2008Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventor: Daniel C. Bohm
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Patent number: 7540813Abstract: Apparatus to add weight to an athletic ball striking bat, having a taper along the bat length, comprising in combination a sleeve sized to extend about the bat at the taper location, the sleeve having associated retention means to engage the bat at a zone along said taper to resist lengthwise removal of the sleeve off the bat during bat swinging, a weight or weights carried by the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2006Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Inventor: Raymond A. Liberatore
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Publication number: 20090062039Abstract: A baseball hitter batting practice apparatus incorporates an unbalanced and potentially non-planar plurality of targets which are mounted onto a spindle. The spindle rotates about a central generally horizontal axle. The unbalanced targets in one embodiment are spaced at ninety-degree intervals from an adjacent target, thereby causing the spindle to first spin in one direction after a target has been struck, and then to oscillate or rock alternately clockwise and counterclockwise before finally coming to a rest. Striking selected targets in accord with the method of the invention teaches a batter to pull-the-trigger at the appropriate time. A novel support further enhances the utility of the spindle and targets by enabling the spindle to be coupled to many diverse supporting poles and structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: Clark J. Bailey
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Publication number: 20080305895Abstract: A training baseball bat has an internal movable magnet that accelerates to the end of the bat when swung at a fast enough speed. As the magnet moves it passes through a coil that is connected to one or more LEDs so that the LEDs momentarily flash as the magnet moves through the coil. A stationary magnet can be used to hold the movable magnet until sufficient centrifugal force is imparted by the swing to overcome the magnetic holding force. Spacers can be provided to establish a distance between the magnets as needed to establish a desired swing speed at which centrifugal force overcomes the magnetic attraction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2008Publication date: December 11, 2008Inventor: Richard Alva Gant
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Publication number: 20080261729Abstract: A multi-purpose implement is provided, including a bat, having a handle portion and a barrel, and a ball basket attached to the bat and adapted to lift a ball directly from a generally horizontal surface. A method of using the implement, without contacting the ball with one's hands, includes holding the handle portion in one or both hands, maneuvering the ball basket into contact with a ball lying on a generally horizontal surface, lifting the ball directly from the generally horizontal surface with the ball basket, tossing the ball from the ball basket into the air, and while the ball is in the air, striking the ball with the barrel of the bat.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: MAKE IDEAS, INC.Inventor: Keith Alan Mullin
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Publication number: 20080261730Abstract: A multi-purpose implement is provided, including a racquet, having a handle portion and a flexible planar area held under tension by a frame, and a ball basket attached to the racquet and adapted to lift a ball directly from a generally horizontal surface. A method of using the implement, without contacting the ball with one's hands, includes holding the handle portion in one or both hands, maneuvering the ball basket into contact with a ball lying on a generally horizontal surface, lifting the ball directly from the generally horizontal surface with the ball basket, tossing the ball from the ball basket into the air, and while the ball is in the air, striking the ball with the racquet.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: MAKE IDEAS, INC.Inventor: Keith Alan Mullin
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Publication number: 20080234075Abstract: An improved training bat having training assemblies affixed thereto on either side of the preferred hitting region of the bat, said assemblies constructed of a rigid, durable material which, when struck by a ball, emit a sound different from the sound emitted by the preferred hitting region of the bat when struck by the same ball, such that a batter using the improved training bat will immediately recognize by the sound made whether a ball contacted by the improved training bat was properly hit; and a method of constructing same.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2007Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventor: Paul F. Lancisi
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Publication number: 20080207359Abstract: An improved training bat for training a batter to use a center portion of a bat rather than an off-center portion has a cylindrical handle portion of standard size and a reduced-diameter cylindrical head portion attached to the handle portion for contacting a ball, wherein at least the head portion of the bat is solid material. The bat may also have a handle stop affixed to an end of the handle portion opposite the head portion for retaining a user's hand in position on the bat.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventor: James Gibadlo
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Patent number: 7399242Abstract: A weighted training bat formed of wood and having a handle and a barrel. The barrel has an elongated hollow cavity formed into a distal end thereof and an outer cavity portion having internal threads. Lead which has been poured or cast-in-place into and filling the proximal portion of the cavity, when solidified, adheres to the interior surface of the cavity to resist loosening, the lead adding weight at and evenly astride the sweet spot of the bat. An elongated wooden screw having external threads is tightly engaged into internal threads in the cavity so the screw bears against the lead to further prevent loosening of the lead. The threads are permanently glued and an outer end of the screw is formed to blend with the contour of the end of the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2006Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Inventor: Douglas R. Smith
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Publication number: 20080102992Abstract: Method and apparatus for emulating the striking member and ball of selected sports, the striking member having an end portion including portions covered with a selectively engageable contact material such as Velcro™ brand fastener and further having a mass and size substantially in conformity with the mass and size of the striking member commonly employed in the selected sport, and a target member for emulating the playing object of the selected sport or game, the target member having a target portion similarly covered with a selectively engageable contact material such as Velcro™ brand fastener, where the mass and response of the target member is readily altered to emulate the mass and response of a ball under a variety of conditions by selectively attaching one or more momentum elements of varying size to the target member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventor: John Michael Novosel
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Publication number: 20080081711Abstract: A sporting good item or other product includes a “shrink-label” formed from a shrink-sleeve, shrink-wrap, or a stretch-sleeve adhered to or otherwise affixed to an outer surface of the item. The shrink-label includes pre-printed graphics and closely conforms to the item's outer surface, including any contours or tapered regions, so that the graphics may be displayed anywhere on the item. The shrink-label may optionally be applied to the item via an automated device. A clear coat or other protective layer may optionally be applied to an outer surface of the shrink-label to increase its durability and resistance to abrasion, which is particularly beneficial when the shrink-label is applied to an item intended for impact applications, such as a ball bat.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: April 3, 2008Inventors: Dewey Chauvin, Danny Tolentino, Peter Yan, Ian Montgomery
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Patent number: 7351167Abstract: A training aid for a baseball bat includes an outer portion and an inner core portion which is relatively rigid with respect to the outer portion, the aid is for placement against a bat handle having an arched outer surface which is of a size to extend along inside middle knuckles of one's fingers for purposes of providing knuckle alignment while permitting a substantial portion of one's fingers free to grip the bat handle to provide a tactile sensation of gripping the bat principally with one's fingers and not one's palms and, which when so gripped by a batter, the training aid provides knuckle alignment for each hand and promotes anatomical superior fluidity of motion in one's hands, wrists and arms during a swing.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2006Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Inventor: Richard Hathaway
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Patent number: 7344457Abstract: Apparatus to add weight to an athletic ball striking bat, having a taper along the bat length, comprising in combination a sleeve sized to extend about the bat at the taper location, the sleeve having associated retention means to engage the bat at a zone along said taper to resist lengthwise removal of the sleeve off the bat during bat swinging, a weight or weights carried by the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Inventor: Raymond A. Liberatore
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Patent number: 7331885Abstract: Bats that aid in bunting are disclosed herein. The bats generally include a rounded elongate shaft having a handle end and a contact end, and the handle end may have a diameter that is smaller than a diameter of the contact end. In an embodiment, at least one indicator is between the handle and contact ends to designate where and how a user should hold the bat while bunting. In an embodiment, first and second indentations are in a surface of the shaft between the handle and contact ends to designate where a user should hold the bat while bunting. In an embodiment, at least one indicator selected from the group consisting of an indentation, a marking, and a bump is between the handle and contact ends to designate where and how a user should hold the bat while bunting.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2006Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Inventor: Mark A. Thomas
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Publication number: 20080039241Abstract: The main features of this invention are the patented finger grips and the catching net. The finger grips are designed to provide consistent hand/finger placement on the bat while bunting. The net enables the individual who is bunting to receive instant feedback as to the success or failure of the bunt. If the bunt is successful, the batter will have caught the ball in the net. The bat's weight and length are the same as used in the game of baseball. As the batter continues to improve with this invention, their muscle memory will develop making them a better bunter. Since the bat uses plastic balls, the net also allows the bat to be used indoors without increased risk of household damage. The net can also hold several small plastic balls simultaneously which will save time and increase the number of practice bunts a player can take in a desired time.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2006Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: Kenneth Eugene PopeInventor: Kenneth E. Pope
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Patent number: 7297078Abstract: A ball sports training aid includes a shaft and a slidably engaged replica sports ball assembly with an integral damper that is actuated when a player swings the shaft. Integral swing diagnostics means indicate correct batting, pitching and throwing techniques.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2006Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Inventor: Michael R. Libonati
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Patent number: 7297077Abstract: An exercise, practice, and training device has a transition piece adjustably connected to a distal end of a handle. An action receiving element is bendably connected to a distal portion of the transition piece and extends distally therefrom. The action receiving element is also connected to the transition piece by a biasing element that biases the action receiving element into alignment with the transition piece and enables bending during exercise, practice, and training by the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2004Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Inventor: Robert Battaglino
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Publication number: 20070254753Abstract: A hand grip for training a batter such that both hands of the batter are properly positioned for impact with a baseball is provided. The bat grip includes a generally cylindrical member having an inner surface configured for receiving a lower portion of a bat, the member including an upper portion and a lower portion; the upper portion including a first plurality of finger grooves and a first protrusion disposed diametrically opposite the first plurality of finger grooves, the first protrusion configured to provide tactile information to a first hand of a batter; and the lower portion including a second plurality of finger grooves and a second protrusion disposed diametrically opposite the second plurality of finger grooves, the second protrusion configured to provide tactile information to a second hand of the batter, wherein the first protrusion is angularly offset from the second protrusion by a first predetermined angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2007Publication date: November 1, 2007Inventor: Eugene J. Bleecker
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Publication number: 20070232420Abstract: A novel ball hitting training device configured to hold two bats together in a secure configuration. Also provided is a method of using the device to increase bat speed; strengthen the arm, core, and grip; and improve, and receive feedback on, bat swing technique. The training device allows the user to assess if his hands and grip are optimally positioned to deliver maximum power to the ball upon contact. The device provides two pockets, each having a bat handle end and a bat head end. The pockets are connected to each other between the bat handle ends and the bat head ends. Each bat handle end includes a bat handle opening, such that each pocket can receive a bat through the bat handle opening. A fastener near the bat handle end cinches the device around the bats, which may allow for the twisting of the bats such that the handles are touching and the knob of one bat is closer to the bat handle openings than the knob of the other bat.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventor: Robert Esquerra
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Patent number: 7261654Abstract: An extendable bat has a covering member, a tubular core, a handle, an adjusting device, a cap, and a collar. The adjusting device has a first locking member and a second locking member. With the cooperation of the first locking member and the second locking member, the length of the bat can be adjusted and the handle is held in place at a desired length. Accordingly, the cost for manufacturing the extendable bat is lowered.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2005Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Inventor: Chen-Hua Cheng
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Publication number: 20070173357Abstract: A training bat includes an elongated handle, an elongated barrel and a locking mechanism. The handle and the barrel are coupled together in a longitudinally adjustable manner such that an overall length of the training bat as defined by the handle and the barrel is adjustable. The barrel including a hitting portion configured to contact a ball during use. The locking mechanism is configured to lock the handle in a longitudinal position relative to the barrel by twisting at least one of the handle and the barrel relative to the other of the handle and the barrel in a first direction and to unlock the handle by twisting the at least one of the handle and the barrel relative to the other of the handle and the barrel in a second direction opposite the first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2007Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventors: Donald Mauer, Gregory Knutson, James Mauer
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Patent number: 7235024Abstract: A training bat having a handle portion with a knob end and a barrel receiving end, a hitting portion, and a means for tethering said handle portion to said hitting portion. The means for tethering is selected from either an eye bolt assembly, a link assembly, and an eye bolt. The eye bolt assembly joins a wood fitting portion secured within the barrel receiving end of the handle portion to the hitting portion by one or more chain links, as well as joins a wood hitting portion to the one or more chain links. The link assembly joins a plug secured within the barrel receiving end of the handle portion to the hitting portion by one or more chain links.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2005Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: West Virginia Bats, LLCInventors: James Lefebvre, James G. Tribble
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Patent number: 7171999Abstract: A cover for protecting the barrel portion of a baseball bat, or other structure is disclosed. The cover is preferably formed from an elastic rubber material such as neoprene. The flexible cover has the ability to adapt its shape upon insertion of a bat, enabling use with bats of various sizes. The cover is water resistant and is adapted for maximizing the visibility of printed matter thereon.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2003Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Inventor: Dominick Cirone
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Patent number: 7166046Abstract: A baseball bat includes a tubular member having a slide rail, a tubular hitting portion sleeved on the tubular member, a handle inserted telescopically in the tubular member, and a locking unit having a first locking member provided on the handle and a second locking member disposed nonrotatably within the tubular member and slidable along the slide rail. The second locking member includes a main body having a tapering hole and an internal thread. The first locking member has an externally threaded tapering portion insertable into the tapering hole and engageable with the internal thread. The main body locks the handle against movement and permits the same to move relative to the tubular member when the externally threaded tapering portion is rotated threadedly in the tapering hole in an inward or outward direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2005Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Shyr Sheng Enterprise Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chao-Jih Liu
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Patent number: 7147580Abstract: A warm-up bat includes a tubular shell with a handle section, a barrel section, and a tapered section connecting the handle section with the barrel section. The handle is attached at an end of the handle section of the bat. An end cap is attached at an end of the barrel section of the bat. A sliding weight mechanism is entirely contained within the barrel section of the bat, and is positionally supported on a shaft.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2005Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Nutter Sports, L.L.C.Inventors: Mark E. Nutter, Robert A. Maron, Jacob Nutter
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Patent number: 7128667Abstract: Adjustable weight training belt for use with a baseball bat comprising a first layer of flexible material and a hook and loop fastening system. The hook portion of the fastening system connected to one face and the loop portion of the fastening system on the other face, the fastening system being adjustable to adjust the area encircled by the belt. A second layer of flexible material connected to the first layer forming a plurality of pockets between the a face of the first layer and a face of the second layer. A face of the second layer has a high coefficient of friction to resist movement of the belt when placed about the barrel of a baseball bat. A plurality of malleable weights engaged in the pockets, the weights formed to the curved surface of the barrel creating a substantially similar surface profile contributing to the resistance of movement.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2004Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Inventor: Timothy J. Nolan
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Patent number: 7112152Abstract: A training aid for use with an elongated sporting implement for hitting training is disclosed to include three vane devices injection-molded from plastics each vane device having a flat vane body and smoothly arched top and bottom locating plates disposed near top and bottom ends of the inner vertical side of the flat vane body for enabling the vane devices to be adjustably connected to one another around the sporting implement through a plug joint, and two fastening belts inserted through insertion slots in the flat vane body of each vane device and fastened up to affix the vane devices to the sporting implement. Top and bottom stop devices are attached when the training aid is used with a golf club.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2004Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Racer Sporting Goods Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shyan-Wei Chen
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Patent number: 7056240Abstract: A training bat has a knob, handle section and barrel section. A weight is located within the interior of the barrel section on a rotatable shaft, and is moveable linearly. Linear movement of the weight is caused by rotation of the shaft. Preferably, the shaft is coupled to the knob, so that rotation of the knob causes rotation of the shaft and linear movement of the weight along at least a portion of the barrel section.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Inventors: Michael Brock, Zdravka Smircic
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Patent number: 7041017Abstract: A training aid for teaching batters how to swing properly. The aid resembles a baseball bat which has a front portion which has been flattened, and an angled device has been attached to the handle. The angled portion has a flat portion which is not quite parallel with the flat portion on the front of the bat.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2003Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Inventor: Sylvio Carfo
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Patent number: 6949036Abstract: A device and method for teaching a person to swing a baseball bat. The device comprises an elongated shaft having a circular cross-section with a grip handle on one end and a head on to other end. A stop is located where the shaft and handle meet and a slide is mounted on the shaft for movement along the shaft between the head and the stop. A user may place one hand on the handle and the other hand on the slide with the slide at a location spaced from the handle. During swinging, the user moves the slide along the shaft toward and into contact with the stop. Alternatively, a user may grip and swing the trainer as if it were a conventional bat, thereby causing the slide to move from a position adjacent the handle along the shaft until it strikes the head and causes an audible sound.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2001Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Baseball Marketing Ideas, L.L.C.Inventors: John G. Ciesar, James W. Kendall, Scott A. Massing