Baseball Catcher's Chest Protector
20230241487 · 2023-08-03
Inventors
- Kosuke MIYAKOSHI (Osaka, JP)
- Wataru TANAKA (Osaka, JP)
- Tetsuya SASAMORI (Osaka, JP)
- Yusuke YOSHIKAWA (Osaka, JP)
- Yuki TAKAYAMA (Osaka, JP)
Cpc classification
A63B2071/1208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y02A50/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A baseball catcher's chest protector includes a base member, a cover member, and a cushioning member. The cover member is attached to the base member. The cushioning member is attached to the base member and is sandwiched between the base member and the cover member. The cushioning member includes a foundation and a plurality of protrusions. The plurality of protrusions protrude from the foundation. The foundation has a first surface and a second surface. The first surface faces the base member. The second surface is arranged opposite to the base member with respect to the first surface and faces the cover member. Each of the plurality of protrusions protrudes from the second surface toward the cover member and the plurality of protrusions are arranged with a space being interposed between the plurality of protrusions.
Claims
1. A baseball catcher's chest protector comprising: a base member; a cover member attached to the base member; and a cushioning member attached to the base member and sandwiched between the base member and the cover member, wherein the cushioning member includes a foundation and a plurality of protrusions protruding from the foundation, the foundation has a first surface facing the base member, and a second surface arranged opposite to the base member with respect to the first surface and facing the cover member, and each of the plurality of protrusions protrudes from the second surface toward the cover member, and the plurality of protrusions are arranged with a space being interposed between the plurality of protrusions.
2. The baseball catcher's chest protector according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of protrusions is formed to have a cylindrical shape, a truncated-cone shape, an elliptic cylindrical shape, or an elliptic truncated-cone shape.
3. The baseball catcher's chest protector according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of protrusions are arranged in a plurality of rows, and each of the plurality of rows is arranged in a form of a fan and the plurality of rows are arranged with a space being interposed between the plurality of rows.
4. The baseball catcher's chest protector according to claim 3, wherein the plurality of rows are arranged with a wide space being provided for each two rows of the plurality of rows.
5. The baseball catcher's chest protector according to claim 1, wherein the cushioning member includes a plurality of members arranged with a space being interposed between the plurality of members, and each of the plurality of members has the plurality of protrusions.
6. The baseball catcher's chest protector according to claim 1, wherein the cushioning member includes a first layer and a second layer stacked on the first layer, the first layer is arranged to face the cover member and has the plurality of protrusions, and the second layer is arranged to face the base member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0025] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to figures. It should be noted that in the figures described below, unless otherwise stated particularly, the same or corresponding portions are denoted by the same reference characters and will not be described repeatedly.
[0026] Referring to
[0027] As shown in
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[0029] Foundation 4a is provided with a plurality of through holes H. Each of the plurality of through holes H extends through first surface S1 and second surface S2. The plurality of through holes H are arranged between the plurality of protrusions 4b when viewed from the front side of foundation 4a.
[0030] The plurality of protrusions 4b protrude from foundation 4a toward the front side. Each of the plurality of protrusions 4b protrudes from second surface S2 toward cover member 3. The plurality of protrusions 4b are arranged with a space being interposed therebetween.
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[0033] In the present embodiment, cushioning member 4 including foundation 4a and the plurality of protrusions 4b is arranged only at elevation 12 located at the belly portion of chest/belly portion 11a. In other words, cushioning member 4 including foundation 4a and the plurality of protrusions 4b is not arranged at the chest portion of chest/belly portion 11a and elevation 12 of shoulder 11b. It should be noted that cushioning member 4 including foundation 4a and the plurality of protrusions 4b may be arranged at the chest portion of chest/belly portion 11a and elevation 12 of shoulder portion 11b.
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[0039] Further, each of the plurality of protrusions 4b may be formed to have an elliptic cylindrical shape or an elliptic truncated-cone shape.
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[0041] Next, functions and effects of baseball catcher's chest protector 1 according to the embodiment will be described.
[0042] Energy of a ball after hitting is calculated based on the following formula 1. Symbols in formula 1 are as follows. E represents a total energy amount (J). I represents a moment of inertia (kg.Math.m.sup.2). ω represents an angular velocity (rad/s). M represents a mass (kg). v represents a speed (m/s). g represents an acceleration of gravity (m/s.sup.2). z represents a height (m).
E=(½)Iω.sup.2+(½)Mv.sup.2+Mgz (1)
[0043] Angular velocity ω of the ball and spin N of the ball are in a relation represented by the following formula 2:
N=ω×60/2π (2)
[0044] That is, angular velocity co of the ball and spin N of the ball are in a proportional relation. Therefore, when angular velocity ω of the ball is reduced, spin N of the ball is reduced. Further, when spill N of the ball is reduced, energy E of the ball is reduced.
[0045] According to baseball catcher's chest protector l according to the embodiment, each of the plurality of protrusions 4b protrudes from second surface S2 toward cover member 3, and the plurality of protrusions 4b are arranged with a space therebetween.
[0046] When there are no protrusions 4b of cushioning member 4, a real area of contact with the ball is small because there is actually an uncontacted portion even though the entire surface of cushioning member 4 is seemingly contacted by the ball. It should be noted that the real area of contact is a minute area of actual contact in the seeming contact area. On the other hand, in baseball catcher's chest protector 1 according to the embodiment, since the plurality of protrusions 4b are independent. many protrusions 4b can be contacted by a peripheral edge portion of the ball.
[0047] Further, a corner of protrusion 4b on the front side with respect to the spinning direction of the ball is contacted by the ball. This portion is high in pressure and therefore touches the ball, thus resulting in a high friction coefficient.
[0048] Therefore, the angular velocity and spin of the ball can be reduced. Thus, energy of the ball can be sufficiently reduced. Hence, the ball can be sufficiently stopped.
[0049] According to baseball catcher's chest protector 1 according to the embodiment, each of the plurality of protrusions 4b is formed to have a cylindrical shape, a truncated-cone shape, an elliptic cylindrical shape, or an elliptic truncated-cone shape. Therefore, the entire periphery of each of the plurality of protrusions 4b can be contacted by the ball. Thus, the energy of the ball can be sufficiently reduced at the entire periphery of each of the plurality of protrusions 4b.
[0050] According to baseball catcher's chest protector 1 according to the embodiment, each of the plurality of rows is arranged in the form of a fan and the plurality of rows are arranged with a space being interposed between the plurality of rows. Therefore, the ball after hitting the chest protector can be guided toward the center of the form of the fan.
[0051] According to baseball catcher's chest protector 1 according to the embodiment, the plurality of rows are arranged with a wide space being provided for each two rows of the plurality of rows. Therefore, the ball after hitting the chest protector can be guided toward the center of the form of the fan.
[0052] According to baseball catcher's chest protector 1 according to the embodiment, each of the plurality of members 40 has the plurality of protrusions 4b. Thus, since the plurality of members 40 are arranged at the plurality of elevation portions 12a, the plurality of protrusions 4b can be arranged at each of the plurality of elevation portions 12a.
[0053] According to baseball catcher's chest protector 1 according to the embodiment, cushioning member 4 includes first layer 41 and second layer 42 stacked on first layer 41 Therefore, different materials can be used for first layer 41 and second layer 42. Further, first layer 41 is arranged to face cover member 3, and has the plurality of protrusions 4b. Therefore, the angular velocity and spin of the ball can be reduced.
EXAMPLES
[0054] Examples of the present invention will be described in comparison with a comparative example. Examples 1 to 6 are the examples of the present invention. A Comparative Example is the comparative example for the examples of the present invention.
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[0056] Conditions for a ball to hit the protector were set as follows: a ball speed of about 60 km/h; and a spin of about 4000 rpm. The ball was bounced once on a carpet and the ball bounded once hit the baseball catcher's chest protector. The spin of the ball after hitting the chest protector was measured. Verification was performed as to a degree of reduction of the spin of the ball after hitting from a spin (calculated value) of the ball when the baseball catcher's chest protector was not present.
[0057] The spin (calculated value) of the ball after hitting any plane was calculated based on the following formulas 3 and 4. Symbols in the formulas are as follows. ω.sub.1 represents an angular velocity of the ball before being hit. ω.sub.2 represents an angular velocity of the ball after hitting e.sub.x represents a coefficient of friction. v.sub.x1 represents a speed of the ball in the x direction before being hit. r represents a radius of the ball. N represents a spin of the ball after hitting. It should be noted that the x direction is the horizontal direction, and the z direction is the vertical direction.
ω.sub.2=((5(1+e.sub.x)v.sub.x1+2(2−5e.sub.x(rω.sub.1))/7r (3)
N=ω.sub.2×60/2π (4)
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Spin reduction (%)=(1−(spin (measured value)/spin (calculated value)))×100 (5)
[0059] Example 1 has the structure of the above-described embodiment. The Comparative Example is a general baseball catcher's chest protector. In the Comparative Example, the plurality of protrusions of the cushioning member in Example 1 are not provided. In Example 1, the spin of the ball after hitting the chest protector was reduced as compared with that in the Comparative Example.
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[0061] Example 2 has the structure of modification 1 of the embodiment. Example 3 has the structure of modification 2 of the embodiment. Example 4 has the structure of modification 6 of the embodiment. Example 5 has the structure of modification 5 of the embodiment. Example 6 has the structure of modification 4 of the embodiment. Among Examples 2 to 6, the spin reduction of the ball after hitting the chest protector in Example 2 was the largest. That is, in Example 2, the spin of the ball after hitting the chest protector was reduced the most, Among Examples 2 to 6, the speed reduction of the ball after hitting the chest protector in Example 5 was the largest. That is, in Example 5, the speed of the ball after hitting the chest protector was reduced the most. In Example 5, both the spin reduction of the ball after hitting the chest protector and the speed reduction of the ball after hitting the chest protector could be increased.
[0062] Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the spirit and scope of the present invention being limited only by the terms of the appended claims.