Batting tee
11285374 · 2022-03-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/0091
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A batting tee and/or hitting training device is provided that includes a platform, a support extending upwardly from the platform and a holder disposed on the support opposite the platform for holding the ball to be hit. The support additionally includes a cross-beam disposed on the support adjacent the holder. The cross-beam can be positioned at an angle with regard to the support, such that the cross-beam has an upward slope from one end to the other. This slope enables the batting tee to provide the individual with a guide for an upward swing path of the bat towards the ball disposed on the holder.
Claims
1. A ball striking training device comprising: a) a platform; b) a holder secured to the platform; and c) a cross-beam secured to the holder above the platform, wherein the cross-beam extends outwardly from opposite sides of the holder at an upward angle relative to one side of the holder and at a downward angle relative to the other side of the holder, and wherein the cross-beam is planar on opposed sides of the holder to define an upward angle swing path.
2. The ball striking training device of claim 1 further comprising a vertical support connected between the platform and the holder.
3. The ball striking training device of claim 2 wherein the holder is movably secured to the vertical support.
4. The ball striking training device of claim 3 wherein the holder is slidably and rotatably secured to the vertical support.
5. The ball striking training device of claim 2 wherein the vertical support comprises: a) a lower tubular member engaged with the platform; and′ b) an upper tubular member engaged with the lower tubular member at one end and with the holder at an opposite end.
6. The ball striking training device of claim 5 wherein the upper tubular member is movably engaged with the lower tubular member.
7. The ball striking training device of claim 6 wherein the upper tubular member is telescopically movable relative to the lower tubular member.
8. The ball striking training device of claim 6 wherein the upper tubular member is rotatably engaged with the lower tubular member.
9. The ball striking training device of claim 5 wherein the holder is slidably and rotatably secured to the vertical support.
10. The ball striking training device of claim 1 wherein the holder includes a receptacle including a slot separating the receptacle into opposed halves.
11. A method for training an angled swing path, the method comprising the steps of: a) providing the ball striking training device of claim 1; b) positioning the cross-beam at the desired angle relative to the holder to provide a guide for the desired swing path; and c) swinging at a ball positioned on the holder along the swing path defined by the cross-beam.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein the ball striking training device includes an adjustable height vertical support connected between the platform and the holder, and wherein the method further comprises the step of adjusting the height of the vertical support prior to positioning the cross-beam.
13. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of positioning the cross-beam at the desired angle comprises rotating the cross-beam relative to the holder.
14. A holder for a ball that is adapted to be utilized with a ball striking training device, the holder comprising: a) a lower portion engagable within a support for a ball striking training device; b) an upper portion adapted to hold a ball thereon; and c) a cross-beam extending outwardly from opposed sides of the holder between the lower portion and the upper portion at an upward angle relative to one side of the holder and at a downward angle relative to the other side of the holder, and wherein the cross-beam is planar on opposed sides of the holder to define an upward angle swing path.
15. The holder of claim 14 wherein the upper portion includes a receptacle adapted to receive ball therein.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings illustrate the best mode of practicing the present disclosure.
(2) In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(7) With reference now to the drawing figures in which like reference numbers represent like features throughout the application, one exemplary embodiment of a batting tee or device constructed according to the present disclosure is indicated generally at 10 in
(8) As shown in
(9) The support 14 can be formed as desired, and in the illustrated exemplary embodiment of
(10) Further, each of the tubular members 20, 22 is formed of a sturdy but flexible material, such as a rubber material, that enables the tubular members 20, 22 forming the support 14 to support the holder 16 and one another but that also can flex when inadvertently struck by the item swung by the individual using the device 10 to prevent damage to the device 10 and minimize injury to the user.
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(12) Opposite the lower portion 24, the holder 16 includes an upper portion 26 including a cup-shaped receptacle 28 opposite the lower portion 24. The cup-shaped receptacle 28 has a depth sufficient to receive and retain a portion of a ball 30 therein, such as a baseball 32, softball (not shown), golf ball (not shown) or other type of sports ball, in order to retain the ball 30 in a stationary position within the receptacle 28. The receptacle 28 also includes a slot 31 formed therein that separates the receptacle 28 into halves 33, 35. The slot 31 allows the halves 33,35 to be compressed towards/against one another when struck by the bat or club swung by the user, which reduces damage from being done to the receptacle 28 when struck.
(13) On the holder 16 between the lower portion 24 and upper portion 26 is disposed a cross-beam 34. The cross-beam 34 is disposed on a stop 36 formed on the central portion of the holder 16 in order to retain the cross-beam 34 at the desired position on the holder 16. The cross-beam 34 includes a pair of arms 40,42 extending outwardly from opposed sides of the holder 16, which can be perpendicular to the holder 16, but in the illustrated exemplary embodiment of
(14) In another exemplary embodiment, the cross-beam 34 can be formed separately from the holder 16, such that the angle of the cross-beam 34 can be formed to be movably attached to the holder 16, e.g., by providing a central aperture 38 in the cross-beam 34 through which the holder 16 extends, such that the cross-beam 34 can be varied in orientation relative to the holder 16 as desired to train different swing paths to contact the ball 30. The cross-beam 34 can be pivotally and rotatably moved with regard to the holder 16 such that the cross-beam 34 can be positioned at various horizontal and/or vertical angles with regard to the holder 16.
(15) In still another exemplary embodiment, the cross-beam 34 can be pivotally attached to the holder 16, such that the cross-beam 34 can be moved to different angles relative to the holder 16 to provide steeper or flatter angles for the swing path to the receptacle 28 and ball 30.
(16) In still another exemplary embodiment, the device 10 can be utilized without the support 14, where the holder 16 is directly engaged with the platform 12, such as for use as a golf training device.
(17) In still another exemplary embodiment, the device 10 can be employed without the platform 12, such that the vertical support 14 includes a tubular member 20 or 22 including a tapered lower end (not shown). The tapered end can be driven into the ground in order to engage the tubular member 20, 22 with the ground and to support the holder 16 and ball 30 over the ground in a position to be struck by the user.
(18) Various other alternatives are contemplated is being within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.