Pitcher's circle compass
10639928 ยท 2020-05-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The invention is an apparatus and method for marking a pitcher's circle for a sport such as girl's fast pitch softball. A spike locates the center of the circle and a cord attached to the spike defines the radius of the circle. A scribe attached to a handle and to the cord is configured to mark the dirt. The scribe defines a marking tip and an indicator portion. The marking tip leaves a track in the dirt that is within a track left by the indicator portion when the handle is in the proper vertical position.
Claims
1. An apparatus for marking a pitcher's circle in a dirt by a human user, the apparatus comprising: a. a spike configured to be retained by the dirt to define a center of the pitcher's circle; b. a cord configured for rotatable attachment to the spike, the cord defining a radius of the pitcher's circle; c. a handle having a length and defining a handle longitudinal axis along the length of the handle, the handle being attached to the cord; d. a scribe disposed at a bottom end of the handle and aligned with the handle longitudinal axis, the scribe defining an indicator portion, the indicator portion having an indicator portion width, the indicator portion being configured so that when the indicator portion is in continuous contact with the dirt and the handle is moved with the handle in a vertical orientation, the indicator portion leaves an indicator portion track in the dirt, the indicator portion track defining indicator portion track edges; e. a marking tip defined by the scribe and aligned with the handle longitudinal axis, the marking tip extending beyond the indicator portion from the handle, the marking tip having a marking tip width, the marking tip width being less than the indicator portion width, the marking tip being configured so that when the handle is vertically oriented with the indicator portion is in continuous contact with the dirt and the handle is moved, the marking tip leaves a marking tip track in the dirt, the marking tip track being disposed between the indicator portion track edges when the handle is vertically oriented.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the scribe has a shape, the shape of the scribe being an ogive, the ogive having an ogive diameter, the ogive diameter defining the indicator portion width, the ogive having an ogive tip, the ogive tip defining the marking tip.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the scribe has a shape, the shape of the scribe being a hemisphere, the hemisphere having a hemisphere diameter, the hemisphere diameter defining the indicator portion diameter, the marking tip extending from the hemisphere.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the scribe has a shape, the shape being an ovoid, the ovoid having an ovoid diameter the ovoid diameter defining the indicator portion diameter, the marking tip extending from the ovoid.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the scribe has a shape, the shape being a curve, the curve having a curve diameter, the curve diameter defining the indicator portion diameter, the marking tip extending from the curve.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the scribe has a shape, the shape being a cone, the cone having a cone diameter, the cone diameter defining the indicator portion diameter, the cone having an apex, the apex defining the marking tip.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the scribe has a shape, the shape being a cylinder, the cylinder having a cylinder diameter, the cylinder diameter defining the indicator portion diameter, the marking tip extending beyond the cylinder.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a clamp configured to selectably retain the spike, the clamp being disposed at a top end of the handle.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a mark, the mark being disposed on the handle, the mark indicated a distance from an and of a pitcher's rubber to the center of the pitcher's circle.
10. A method of marking a pitcher's circle in dirt, the method comprising: a. fixing a spike to the dirt; b. deploying a cord attached to the spike and configured for rotation about the spike, the cord defining a radius of the pitcher's circle; c. providing a handle attached to the cord, the handle defining a longitudinal axis along a length of the handle; d. providing a scribe disposed at a bottom end of the handle and aligned with the handle longitudinal axis, the scribe defining an indicator portion, the indicator portion having an indicator portion width, the indicator portion being configured so that when the indicator portion is in continuous contact with the dirt and the handle is moved with the handle in a vertical orientation, the indicator portion leaves an indicator portion track in the dirt, the indicator portion track defining indicator portion track edges; e. providing a marking tip defined by the scribe and aligned with the handle longitudinal axis, the marking tip extending beyond the indicator portion from the handle, the marking tip having a marking tip width, the marking tip width being less than the indicator portion width, the marking tip being configured so that when the handle is vertically oriented with the indicator portion is in continuous contact with the dirt and the handle is moved, the marking tip leaves a marking tip track in the dirt, the marking tip track being disposed between the indicator portion track edges when the handle is vertically oriented; f. orienting the handle vertically at the end of the cord so that the marking tip and the indicator portion are in contact with the dirt; g. moving the handle in a circle about the spike at the end of the cord while observing the marking tip track and the indicator portion track and adjusting the position of the handle to maintain the marking tip track between the indicator portion track edges.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the scribe has a shape, the shape of the scribe being an ogive, the ogive having an ogive diameter, the ogive diameter defining the indicator portion width, the ogive having an ogive tip, the ogive tip defining the marking tip.
12. The method of claim 10 wherein the scribe has a shape, the shape of the scribe being a hemisphere, the hemisphere having a hemisphere diameter, the hemisphere diameter defining the indicator portion diameter, the marking tip extending from the hemisphere.
13. The method of claim 10 wherein the scribe has a shape, the shape being an ovoid, the ovoid having an ovoid diameter the ovoid diameter defining the indicator portion diameter, the marking tip extending from the ovoid.
14. The method of claim 10 wherein the scribe has a shape, the shape being a curve, the curve having a curve diameter, the curve diameter defining the indicator portion diameter, the marking tip extending from the curve.
15. The method of claim 10 wherein the scribe has a shape, the shape being a cone, the cone having a cone diameter, the cone diameter defining the indicator portion diameter, the cone having an apex, the apex defining the marking tip.
16. The method of claim 10 wherein the scribe has a shape, the shape being a cylinder, the cylinder having a cylinder diameter, the cylinder diameter defining the indicator portion diameter, the marking tip extending beyond the cylinder.
17. The method of claim 10, the method further comprising: prior to the step of fixing the spike to the dirt, releasing the spike from a clamp selectably retaining the spike to the handle.
Description
III. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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IV. DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT
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(15) The handle 22 has a handle longitudinal axis 26 along the length 24 of the handle 22. To draw an accurate pitcher's circle 4, the user must hold the handle 22 so that the longitudinal axis 26 is vertical in the radial direction; namely, so that the longitudinal axis 26 is normal to the radius 20. If the top end 28 of the handle 22 is angled toward the center 6, the pitcher's circle 4 will be too large and if the top end 28 of the handle 22 is angled away from the center 6, the pitcher's circle 4 will be too small. If the user allows the top end 28 to move toward or away from the center 6 while marking the pitcher's circle 4, the radius 20 of the pitcher's circle 4 will vary around its circumference.
(16) A scribe 32 is located at the bottom end 30 of the handle 22 and is in contact with the dirt 14 when the user is marking the pitcher's circle 4. The construction of the scribe 32 informs the user as to the vertical orientation of the handle longitudinal axis 26 in the radial direction and allows the user to manipulate the handle 22 to maintain a vertical orientation of the handle longitudinal axis 26 in the radial direction.
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(22) As the user moves, the narrow marking tip 36 scribes a marking tip track 40 in the dirt 14, as shown by
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(29) For the convenience of the user, the handle 22 may include a mark to indicate the distance of seven inches, which is half of the length of the regulation pitcher's rubber 8 for girl's fast pitch softball. The user may use the mark to locate the center 6 by measuring seven inches from the end of the pitcher's rubber 8 along the front edge of the pitcher's rubber 8.
LIST OF ELEMENTS
(30) The following are the numbered elements of the drawings and specification. a pitcher's circle marking tool 2 a pitcher's circle 4 a center 6 a pitcher's rubber 8 a distance 10 an end 12 a dirt 14 a spike 16 a cord 18 a radius 20 a handle 22 a length 24 a handle longitudinal axis 26 a top end of the handle 28 a bottom end of the handle 30 a scribe 32 an indicator portion 34 marking tip 36 an indicator portion width 38 marking tip track 40 indicator portion track 42 indicator portion track edges 44. an ogive 46 a curve 48 a cone 50 a cylinder 52 a clamp 54