PERFECT FIELDER BASEBALL / SOFTBALL TRAINING APPARATUS AND A METHOD OF USING SAME
20210154547 · 2021-05-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates generally to a fielding training apparatus and a method of using same. More particularly, the invention encompasses a baseball or softball field training device, especially for training a baseball or softball player on how to focus, and catch a line drive or a ground ball. The inventive perfect fielder has an adjustable flexible wrist band, an adjustable flexible strap, and a clip that can be removeably clipped or secured to any visor, baseball cap or hat, or rim, and thus can be easily used by any baseball/softball player. The perfect fielder could also have two clips, such that, one clip could be removeably attached to a player's cap or visor rim, while the second clip could be removeably attached to a player's wrist, hand, or glove. The invention also provides a method. of using the inventive baseball or softball field training apparatus.
Claims
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9. A baseball/softball training device, consisting of: (a) at least one strap having a first end, and a second end; (b) at least one wrist strap secured to said first end of said at least one strap using at least one first securing means; and (c) at least one clip having a first end, and a second end, and wherein said first end of said clip is secured to said second end of said strap using at least one second securing means, and wherein said second end of said clip has a mouth, having at least one jaw, and wherein said at least one jaw opens and closes via pressure from at least one spring means.
10. The baseball/softball training device of claim 9, wherein said at least one strap is made from a material selected from a group consisting of cotton, polyester, nylon, polymeric material, composite material, and combinations thereof.
11. The baseball/softball training device of claim 9, wherein said at least one wrist strap is made from a material selected from a group consisting of cotton, polyester, nylon, polymeric material, composite material, and combinations thereof.
12. The baseball/softball training device of claim 9, wherein said at least one clip is made from a material selected from a group consisting of wood, metal, plastic, composite material, and combinations thereof.
13. The baseball/softball training device of claim 9, wherein said at least one first securing means is selected from a group consisting of a stitching means, a weld means, a glue means, an adhesive means, a ring means, a swivel means, a hook and loop means, a magnetic means, a buckle means, a rubber band strap means, and combinations thereof.
14. The baseball/softball training device of claim 9, wherein said at least one second securing means is selected from a group consisting of a stitching means, a weld means, a glue means, an adhesive means, a ring means, a swivel means, a hook and loop means, a magnetic means, a buckle means, a rubber band strap means, and combinations thereof.
15. The baseball/softball training device of claim 9, wherein said at least one wrist strap has an inner surface, and an outer surface, and wherein said inner surface has at least one first wrist securing means, and said outer surface has at least one second wrist securing means, such that said at least one first wrist securing means removeably secure said inner surface to said outer surface via said at least one second wrist securing means.
16. The baseball/softball training device of claim 9, wherein said at least one wrist strap has an inner surface, and an outer surface, and wherein said inner surface has at least one first wrist securing means, and said outer surface has at least one second wrist securing means, such that said at least one first wrist securing means removeably secure said inner surface to said outer surface via said at least one second wrist securing means, and wherein said at least one first wrist securing means is one of hook means and magnetic north pole, and wherein said at least one second wrist securing means is one of loop means and magnetic south pole.
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0027] The inventive baseball or softball field training device, and a method of using same will now be discussed with reference to
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[0034] The at least one hat clip 25, 35, is preferably a crocodile clip, or an alligator clip 25, 35, which clip has at least one spring to allow the upper and lower portions legs or jaws to move about the spring to either engage or disengage from an item in its mouth or jaw. Typically, such a clip 25, 35, has at least one jaw 28, 38, or a plurality of serrated jaws 28, 38, which are used for creating an engageable bite or connection. This simple mechanical device gets its name from the resemblance of its jaws to that of an alligator or a crocodile, and this device 25, 35, could be made from a material selected from a group comprising, wood, metal, plastic, composite material, and combinations thereof, to name a few.
[0035] As one can appreciate that this training device 23, 33, helps teach baseball/softball players 50, the proper form/body position for fielding position for fielding ground balls 44. The inventive Perfect Fielder 23, 33, is attached to both the fielders' glove arm wrist 58, and to the player's hat/visor 46. The inventive device 23, is attached to the wrist 58, via a strap 10, which is closed, by for example, a snap 12, a magnet 12, a clip 12, a hook and loop means 12, a fastener 12, and combinations thereof, to name a few.
[0036] There is an adjustable strap 15, which is attached to the wrist strap 10, such as, for example, using a D-clip 13, or something similar to a D-clip 13. This strap 15, is adjustable for the perfect length from the wrist 58, to the hat clip 25, to make an approximately a 100-degree elbow bend.
[0037] At the end of the adjustment strap furthest point from the wrist strap 10, there is a swivel 20. This swivel 20, is attached to the adjustment strap 15, and then to the hat clip 25. This swivel 20, helps provide easy movement while using the inventive device 23, 33. The hat clip 25, is attached to the swivel 20. During use the hat clip 25, can be attached either on the side of the glove hand hat/visor 46, or the bill of the hat/visor 46, It should be attached so the strap 15, is not in the users 50, line of sight.
[0038] The user 50, will attach the wrist strap 10, to their glove hand wrist 53. The adjustment strap 15, is then adjusted to the individual user 50, so that their elbow 56, is bent approximately at a 100 degree bend (usually the length is from the users wrist 58, to the user's shoulder 54). Once the right distance is determined the user 50, now uses their throwing hand 51, to attach the hat/visor clip 25, to their hat/visor 46, remembering to keep a clear line of vision. Once the inventive device 23, 33, is correctly attached it will create a perfect fielding position for the user 50.
[0039] Once attached the inventive device 23, 33, will give instant feedback to all, such as, for example, players, parents, coaches, observers, etc. If the player 50, lifts their head at any point while fielding a ground ball 44, the clip 25, will detach itself from the players hat/visor 46. This will show to everyone that the player 50, is not using the proper form to field the ball 44, or in baseball terms “staying down on the ball”. If and when the clip 25, is detached the player 50, can easily reattach the clip 25, with their throwing hand 51. The player 50, can then continue to reattach the clip 25, until the user 50, or player 50, has conditioned himself or herself to no longer lift his/her head 52, during fielding, and this creates muscle memory for the user 50, or player 50. Thus, the clamp or clip 25, releases from the cap or visor or hat 45, if the player 50, head 52, does not stay down while fielding a ground ball 44, or catching a ball 44, as this invention 23, 33, forces the player 50, to focus on catching the ball 44, first, before anticipating throwing the ball 44.
[0040] The cross-sectional area of the at. least one wrist band securing means 12, could be selected from a group comprising a triangle, a square, a rectangle, a circle, an oval, a polygonal shape, a cylindrical shape, and combinations thereof, to name a few.
[0041] The material for the at least one adjustable or flexible or stretchable wrist strap or band 10, could be selected from a group comprising cotton, polyester, nylon, polymeric material, composite material, and combinations thereof, to name a few.
[0042] It should be appreciated that the material for the at least one adjustable or stretchable strap or leash 15, could be selected from a group comprising cotton, polyester, nylon, polymeric material, composite material, and combinations thereof, to name a few.
[0043] Thus, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described herein and the constituent elements of the invention can be modified in various manners without departing, from the spirit and scope of the invention. Various aspects of the invention can also be extracted from any appropriate combination of a plurality of constituent elements disclosed in the embodiments. Some constituent elements may be deleted in all of the constituent elements disclosed in the embodiments. The constituent elements described in different embodiments may he combined arbitrarily.
[0044] Still further, while certain embodiments of the inventions have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel methods and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the methods and systems described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions.
[0045] It should be further understood that throughout the specification and claims several terms have been used and they take the meanings explicitly associated herein, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. For example, the phrase “in one embodiment” as used herein does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, though it may. Additionally, the phrase “in another embodiment” as used herein does not necessarily refer to a different embodiment, although it may. Thus, various embodiments of the invention may be readily combined, without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.
[0046] While the present invention has been particularly described in conjunction with a specific preferred embodiment, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will he apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will embrace any such alternatives, modifications and variations as filling within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.