THUMB-WORN PROTECTIVE BATTING AID FOR REDUCING TRANSMISSION OF VIBRATION AND IMPACT FROM THE BAT
20200352261 ยท 2020-11-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B71/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B60/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A batting aid to be worn on a thumb of a distal hand of a baseball player while gripping a handle of a baseball bat. The batting aid includes a thumb ring to secure the batting aid to the thumb, and a cushioning saddle integrated with the thumb ring. The saddle has a crest portion configured to engage a portion of the index finger of the distal hand, also having at least one resiliently deformable flap configured to extend substantially along a middle portion of the metacarpal bone of the index finger. The batting aid minimizes the transmission of vibration and impact from the bat hitting a ball, thereby reducing pain and injury. The batting aid conforms to the bat handle and improves a player's grip on the bat. Because the resiliently deformable flap is self-aligning on the player's hand, the player can more easily concentrate on hitting pitched balls.
Claims
1. A batting aid to be worn on a thumb of a distal hand of a baseball player while gripping a handle of a bat with both a proximal hand and the distal hand, the batting aid minimizing transmission of vibration and impact from the bat so as to reduce pain and injury, the batting aid also improving a player's grip on the bat, the batting aid comprising: a thumb ring configured to substantially surround a proximal phalanx of the thumb of the distal hand so as to secure the thumb ring to the proximal phalanx of the thumb; and a saddle integrated with and projecting from the thumb ring, the saddle having: a crest portion configured to engage a distal portion of a metacarpal bone of an index finger of the distal hand; and at least one resiliently deformable flap, the resiliently deformable flap configured to extend substantially along a middle portion of the metacarpal bone of the index finger.
2. The batting aid of claim 1, wherein the resiliently deformable flap has an outer surface that includes a concave curved surface configured so as to substantially conform to a portion of the handle of the bat when the player grips the handle of the bat.
3. The batting aid of claim 2, wherein the concave curved surface is an elliptical concave surface.
4. The batting aid of claim 1, wherein the thumb ring and the saddle are made from a resiliently deformable material selected from a group including: injectable rubber, Sorbothane, silicone rubber, and silicone.
5. The batting aid of claim 1, wherein the saddle is configured so as to act as a cushion that absorbs vibration and impacts from the handle of the bat.
6. The batting aid of claim 1, wherein the resiliently deformable flap is made of a material that provides enhanced friction where the resiliently deformable flap and handle of the bat make contact while the handle of the bat is held.
7. The batting aid of claim 1, wherein the resiliently deformable flap includes an enhanced-friction surface that provides enhanced friction where the resiliently deformable flap and handle of the bat make contact while the handle of the bat is held.
8. The batting aid of claim 1, the saddle further including: a second resiliently deformable flap extending in bilaterally symmetric relationship with the first resiliently deformable flap.
9. The batting aid of claim 1, the saddle further including: a second resiliently deformable flap extending less than the first resiliently deformable flap.
10. The batting aid of claim 1, wherein an inner surface of the saddle together with an inner surface of the thumb ring are configured to engage and substantially span a generally V-shaped region formed between the thumb and a confronting side of the metacarpal of the index finger the distal hand.
11. The batting aid of claim 1, wherein the crest portion of the saddle substantially spans a region between the distal end of the proximal phalanx of the thumb and the distal end of the metacarpal bone of the index finger of the distal hand.
12. The batting aid of claim 1, wherein the resiliently deformable flap of the saddle is configured such that when the distal hand grips the bat, the bat is biased in the distal hand so as to be angled forward towards the fingers of the distal hand.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] Many additional features and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following description, when considered in conjunction with the accompanying figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] With reference to
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[0038] In some embodiments, the resiliently deformable flaps 116 are made of a material that provides enhanced friction, where one of the resiliently deformable flaps 116 and the bat handle 402 make contact while the bat handle 402 is gripped.
[0039] In some embodiments, the resiliently deformable flaps 116 have a concave curved surface configured so as to substantially conform to the bat handle 402 when the distal hand 108 grips the bat handle 402. In some embodiments, the resiliently deformable flaps 116 each have a concave curved surface that is an elliptical concave curved surface.
[0040] In some embodiments, the saddle 114 is configured so as to act as a cushion that absorbs vibration and impacts from the bat handle 402.
[0041] In some embodiments, the thumb ring 112 and the saddle 114 are made from a resiliently deformable material selected from a group including: injectable rubber, Sorbothane, silicone rubber, and silicone.
[0042] With reference to
[0043] In some embodiments, the two resiliently deformable flaps 116 extend unequally.
[0044] In this embodiment, an inner surface of the saddle 114 together with an inner surface of the thumb ring 112 are configured to engage and substantially span a generally V-shaped region formed between the thumb 104 (shown in
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[0048] Because the two resiliently deformable flaps 116 are self-aligning with the distal hand 108, the batter does not have to spend time aligning the batting aid 100, and the batter can therefore concentrate on hitting pitched balls.
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[0050] In this embodiment, the crest portion 118 of the saddle 114 substantially spans a region between the distal end of the proximal phalanx of the thumb 104 and the distal end of the metacarpal bone of the index finger 102 of the distal hand 108.
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[0052] One resiliently deformable flap 116 of the saddle 114 is captured between the bat handle 402 and the palm 110 (shown in
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[0054] Also shown are the thumb ring 112 and the saddle 114. One of the two resiliently deformable flaps 116 of the saddle 114 is pressed between the bat handle 402 and the palm 110 of the player's distal hand 108.
[0055] The resiliently deformable flap 116 captured between the bat handle 402 and the palm 110 of the player's distal hand 108 cushions the vibrations and impact from the bat handle 402 as the bat hits a pitched ball, protecting the player from pain and injury.
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[0057] Also shown are the thumb ring 112 and the saddle 114, the saddle 114 including the crest portion 118 and a second one of two resiliently deformable flaps 116, the second resiliently deformable flap 116 shown extending away from the bat handle 402. The other flap of the two resiliently deformable flaps 116 (hidden in this view) is captured between the bat handle 402 and the palm 110 of the player's distal hand 108.
[0058] In this embodiment, both the resiliently deformable flaps 116 are self-aligning with the distal hand 108, and therefore the batter does not have to spend time aligning the batting aid 100, and the batter can therefore concentrate on hitting pitched balls.
[0059] In this embodiment, the resiliently deformable flap 116 (hidden in this view) pressed into contact with the bat handle 402 is configured such that when the distal hand 108 grips the bat handle 402, the bat handle 402 is biased in the distal hand 108 so as to be angled forward towards the fingers 404 of the distal hand 108.
[0060] Other modifications and implementations will occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention as claimed. Accordingly, the above description is not intended to limit the invention, except as indicated in the following claims.