Batting tee
10471326 ยท 2019-11-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A batting tee comprises a base for supporting the batting tee during use, a ball support column extending up from the base, and an extra ball holder for holding one or more extra balls before use. In some embodiments, the ball support column comprises one or more rigid sections and one or more flexible sections. The ball support column is adjustable to a desired height. In some embodiments, the extra ball holder surrounds the ball support column. In some embodiments, the extra ball holder is in the shape of a bucket.
Claims
1. A batting tee comprising: a. a flat, planar base configured to rest flat on a surface, providing stability for the batting tee when the batting tee is in use, the base having a threaded passage therethrough; b. a bushing threadably attached to the threaded passage of the base; c. a first rigid support column having a lower end and an upper end, the lower end threadably received within the bushing; d. a second rigid support column having a lower end and an upper end, the lower end of the second rigid support column telescopically coupled to the upper end of the first rigid support column; e. a flexible rod having a lower end and an upper end, the lower end telescopically coupled to the upper end of the second rigid support column; f. one or more securing mechanisms, each comprising a compression nut that is tightened to compress one of one or more radially spaced slots of the upper end of the first rigid support column against the second rigid support column and one or more radially spaced slots of the upper end of the second rigid support column against the flexible rod in order to secure the batting tee at a desired height; and g. a ball holder received on the upper end of the flexible rod for supporting a ball.
2. The batting tee of claim 1, wherein the first rigid support column and the second rigid support column are metal.
3. The batting tee of claim 2, wherein the metal comprises corrosion resistant steel.
4. The batting tee of claim 1, wherein the base comprises a high-density polyethylene plastic.
5. The batting tee of claim 1, further comprising an extra ball holder for holding one or more extra balls before use.
6. The batting tee of claim 5, wherein the extra ball holder comprises a bucket.
7. The batting tee of claim 6, wherein the bucket surrounds the first rigid support column.
8. A batting tee comprising: a. a flat, planar base configured to rest flat on a surface, providing stability for the batting tee when the batting tee is in use, the base having a threaded passage therethrough; b. a bushing threadably attached to the threaded passage of the base; c. a first rigid support column having a lower end and an upper end, the lower end threadably received within the bushing; d. a second rigid support column having a lower end and an upper end, the lower end of the second rigid support column telescopically coupled to the upper end of the first rigid support column; e. a securing mechanism which is tightened to compress one of one or more radially spaced slots of the upper end of the first rigid support column against the second rigid support column in order to secure the batting tee at a desired height; and f. a ball holder for holding a ball and coupled to the first rigid support column and the second rigid support column.
9. The batting tee of claim 8, wherein the second support column is adjustable in order to adjust a height of the ball holder.
10. The batting tee of claim 8, wherein the first rigid support column removably couples with the base.
11. The batting tee of claim 8, further comprising an extra ball holder for holding one or more extra balls before use.
12. The batting tee of claim 11, wherein the extra ball holder comprises a bucket.
13. The batting tee of claim 12, wherein the bucket surrounds the first rigid support column.
14. A batting tee comprising: a. a flat, planar base providing stability for the batting tee when the batting tee is in use, the base having a threaded passage through a center of the base; b. a bushing threadably attached to the threaded passage of the base; c. a first rigid support column having a lower end and an upper end, the lower end threadably received within the bushing; d. a second rigid support column having a lower end and an upper end, the lower end of the second rigid support column telescopically coupled to the upper end of the first rigid support column; e. a securing mechanism which is tightened to compress one of one or more radially spaced slots of the upper end of the first rigid support column against the second rigid support column in order to secure the batting tee at a desired height; and f. a ball holder for holding a ball and coupled to the first rigid support column and the second rigid support column, wherein the ball holder is received on an upper end of a flexible rod coupled to the first rigid support column and the second rigid support column.
15. The batting tee of claim 14, wherein the second support column is adjustable in order to adjust a height of the ball holder.
16. The batting tee of claim 15, further comprising one or more securing mechanisms for securing the second support column in place.
17. The batting tee of claim 14, wherein the first rigid support column removably couples with the base.
18. The batting tee of claim 14, further comprising an extra ball holder for holding one or more extra balls before use.
19. The batting tee of claim 18, wherein the extra ball holder comprises a bucket.
20. The batting tee of claim 19, wherein the bucket surrounds the first rigid support column.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) The batting tee 10 provides a device for practice in hitting a baseball, for rehabilitating a batter's swing, for playing tee ball, etc.
(9) The batting tee 10 has a flat, planar base 12 of reasonably heavy and durable material to provide good stability. The base 12 is preferably formed of a thick sheet or plate of high-density polyethylene plastic (HDPE), but the base may be manufactured of any other suitable material. The base 12 includes a generally centrally located threaded passage 14 (
(10) The female or internally threaded portion of the bushing 16 accepts the correspondingly threaded lower end or base 18 of a length of rigid pipe 20 serving as the ball support column (or a portion thereof) for the batting tee 10. The pipe 20 is preferably metal, and more preferably corrosion-resistant steel (e.g., stainless steel). A single length of pipe may be used as the ball support column, if desired, but preferably at least two telescoping lengths are provided for height adjustment. In the exemplary embodiment shown in the drawings, a small diameter pipe segment 22 telescopes within the lower and larger diameter pipe segment 20. A flexible boot 24 of rubber, plastic, or the like may be passed over the top of the ball support column and seated around the pipe bushing 16 to improve the appearance of the device and to seal out dirt and debris from the threaded pipe bushing connections in the base 12.
(11) A flexible solid rod 26 is installed concentrically in the upper portion of the smaller diameter pipe segment 22. This solid rod 26 is preferably formed of a polycarbonate material, but other materials (e.g., fiberglass) may be used, if desired. The rigid pipe structure provided by the two pipe segments 20 and 22, along with the rigid attachment of the lower segment 20 into the base 12, provides excellent stability for the batting tee 10. However, flexibility is desired for the portion of the ball support column near the ball holder, in the event that the batter severely undercuts the ball. By forming the uppermost portion of the ball support column of a flexible rod 26, damage to the remainder of the batting tee 10 and/or the bat is avoided, or at least greatly reduced.
(12) A compression nut is secured to the upper end of each of the pipe segments to selectively lock the relative positions of the pipe segments 20, 22 and the flexible rod 26 relative to one another. The externally threaded upper end 28 of the first or lower pipe segment 20 has an internally threaded first compression nut 30 installed thereon. The first compression nut 30 selectively grips the outer diameter of the second pipe segment 22 in secure relation to the top of the first segment 20. Similarly, the upper end 32 of the second pipe segment 22 has a somewhat smaller diameter compression nut 34 installed thereon, to selectively grip and lock the position of the flexible solid rod 26 therein. The upper end 28, 32 of each pipe segment 20, 22 has a plurality of radially spaced slots defined therein that extend from the edge of the pipe axially into the threaded portion so that the pipe segment 22 may be telescoped into the base segment 20 (or the flexible rod 26 may be telescoped into the pipe segment 22) to adjust the column to any desired height, the compression nuts 30, 34 clamping the slotted upper ends 28, 32 to the telescoping segment 22 or flexible rod 26. The three telescoping lengths of the ball support column, i.e., the first pipe segment 20, the second pipe segment 22, and the flexible solid rod 26, provide a wide range of vertical adjustment for the ball support column, allowing a ball placed thereon to be at the proper height for a wide range of ages and heights of hitters, and to simulate the heights of a wide range of pitches.
(13) The upper end 36 of the flexible solid rod 26 defines the upper end of the ball support column. A ball holder 38 is installed atop the rod 26. The ball holder 38 is preferably formed of solid plastic and has a concentric receptacle 40 formed in its lower portion, which fits removably over the upper end 36 of the flexible solid rod 26. Thus, the ball holder 38 may be easily replaced on the flexible rod 26 if the holder 38 is damaged. The ball holder 38 also has a shallow depression 42 in its upper end, serving to hold or retain a baseball or softball B therein until the ball is struck by the hitter.
(14) The batting tee 10 may remain assembled for storage, if desired, the support column segments 20 and 22 and the flexible rod 26 being retracted or collapsed as desired to reduce the height of the assembly. Alternatively, the lower or first support column segment 20 may be unscrewed from the bushing 16 in the base 12 for more compact storage. When the batting tee 10 is to be used, the lower support column segment 20 is reassembled in its bushing 26 as required, and the two ball support pipe segments 20 and 22 and the flexible rod 26 are extended to the height desired and locked by means of the two compression nuts 30 and 34. A ball B is placed in the shallow depression 42 atop the ball holder 38, and the batting tee 10 is ready for use. If a batter inadvertently strikes the plastic ball holder 38 or the flexible rod 26, the rod 26 flexes to deflect the impact force and the sturdy rigid pipe components 20 and 22 of the support column and their rigid attachment to the base 12 remain undamaged. In the event that the ball holder 38 is damaged, it is easily replaced by slipping a new ball holder 38 onto the upper end 36 of the flexible rod 26. If the batter strikes the ball B, the ball B leaves the ball holder on a trajectory that depends on the amount of contact between the bat and the ball B, the speed of the swing, the angle or levelness of the swing, etc. Accordingly, the batting tee 10 will provide durable and reliable service for many seasons of practice and play.
(15) In some embodiments, a batting tee comprises an extra ball holder for holding one or more extra balls before use.
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(17) The ball support column 44 comprises a bottom support column segment 20, a top support column segment 22, a flexible section 26 and a ball holder 38. In some embodiments, the bottom support column segment 20 and the top support column segment 22 comprise a first metal pipe segment and a second metal pipe segment. In some embodiments, the bottom support column segment 20 and the top support column segment 22 comprise corrosion resistant steel. As described above, a height of the ball support column 44 is adjusted by telescoping the bottom support column segment 20 and the top support column segment 22 and adjusting the compression nut 30 and the compression nut 34. This enables the ball support column to be adjusted to a variety of heights in order to place the ball B at a proper height for a wide range of ages and heights of hitters and to simulate the heights of a wide range of pitches.
(18) In some embodiments, the extra ball holder 45 surrounds the ball support column 44 such that the extra ball holder 45 is able to catch balls that are inadvertently miss hit. For example, if a user inadvertently strikes the ball holder 38 or the flexible section 26, the flexible section 26 flexes to deflect the impact while the bottom support column segment 20 and the top support column segment 22 attached to the base 12 remain unchanged. In this scenario, the ball B is likely to fall off the ball holder 38 and into the extra ball holder 45 as the ball holder 38 moves with the flexing of the flexible section 26. Once in the extra ball holder 45, the ball B is easily retrieved and placed back on the ball holder 38 for use. Particularly, the extra ball holder 45 is able to catch a miss hit ball before it rolls away from the tee 15 and out of reach of the user.
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(20) In some embodiments, the ball support column 44 is able to retract into the extra ball holder 45.
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(22) In use, the batting tee and extra ball holder enables a user to hit a ball off the batting tee and quickly and easily retrieve an extra ball for use. For example, the user is able to hit a first ball from the tee and then retrieve a second ball in order to fine tune a batting swing and/or practice different hitting techniques. By quickly hitting balls from the tee and repeating swings, a user is able to develop muscle memory when practicing and/or rehabilitating the batter's swing. Additionally, because the batting tee is adjustable, the batter is able to adjust the tee to an appropriate height or location in order to practice the user's swing. Further, the batting tree maybe retracted into the extra ball holder and a lid may be placed on the extra ball holder for storage. Accordingly, the batting tee and extra ball holder as described herein has many advantages.
(23) It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.