BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL FIELDING MAT DEVICE
20240165476 ยท 2024-05-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A sports training mat with a plurality of inserted or insertable bump elements configured to create an unpredictable change in trajectory when a ball contacts one or more bump element. The mat may be carried to a field or indoor practice area and then used to deflect balls that are rolled over it. The bump elements may be any three dimensional shape including symmetric or asymmetric spherical sections, polygonal, or irregular, such as an arrowhead shape. The relatively small three-dimensional bump elements provide a surprising lateral and height range of bounce, thereby requiring the athlete to move laterally quickly in response to the bounce. Mat sections have side edge mating features that are configured to connect two or more mat sections to form a single elongated training device. The device eliminates the need to set-up multiple training obstacle elements, and substantially improves the convenience of executing training drills, speed in repetitions, and practice efficiencies for both players and coaches.
Claims
1. A sports training device comprising a first mat configured to lay flat on a horizontal surface, the first mat comprising a bottom surface, a top surface, a front edge, a rear edge, and a plurality of spaced apart cutouts, each cutout having a perimeter shape and size configured to accept an insertable bump element, such that the plurality of spaced apart cutouts are arranged in an arced front row and an arced rear row; and a plurality of bump elements, each bump element comprising a base portion inserted into one of the plurality of spaced apart cutouts of the first mat, and a convex raised portion, the convex raised portion configured to cause an object impacting the raised portion to deflect laterally and vertically with respect to the bump element when the object is rolled onto the mat.
2. The sports training device of claim 1 wherein the plurality of bump elements have a peak height in a range of 1.5 to 2.5 inches above the top surface of the mat.
3. The sports training device of claim 1 wherein the plurality of spaced apart cutouts are circular, and the plurality of bump elements are spherical sections.
4. The sports training device of claim 3 wherein each of the plurality of bump elements further comprise a round peripheral bump element base having a retention groove, such that the retention groove is configured to engage a cutout.
5. The sports training device of claim 3 wherein the plurality of bump elements have a base diameter in a range of 2.5 to 3 inches.
6. The sports training device of claim 1 wherein the plurality of spaced apart cutouts have an arrowhead shape, and the plurality of bump elements have an arrowhead shape.
7. The sports training device of claim 6 wherein each of the plurality of bump elements further comprise a peripheral bump element base having a retention groove, such that the retention groove is configured to engage a cutout.
8. The sports training device of claim 1 wherein the first mat has a length in the range of 30 to 36 inches and a width in a range of 10 to 16 inches; the first mat front edge is convex with respect to the rear edge; and the plurality of bump elements further comprises nine bump elements configured with five bump elements in an arced front row, and four bump elements in an arced rear row concentric to the front row.
9. The sports training device of claim 8 wherein the arced front row has a radius in a range of 14 to 17 inches, and the arced rear row has a radius in a range of 10 to 11 inches.
10. The sports training device of claim 1 wherein the first mat further comprises a carry handle opening.
11. The sports training device of claim 1 wherein the first mat is rectangular in shape with a length in a range of 30 to 36 inches and a width in the range of 10 to 16 inches; the first mat further comprises a first side edge with at least one mating feature, and a second side edge; nine bump elements are configured with five bump elements in the arced front row, and four bump elements in the arced rear row, such that the arced rear row is concentric to the front row.
12. The sports training device of claim 11 further comprising a second mat comprising a bottom surface, a top surface, a first side edge, a second side edge with at least one mating feature configured to mate with the first side edge mating feature of the first mat, and a plurality of spaced apart cutouts, each cutout having a perimeter shape and size configured to accept an insertable bump element; and a plurality of bump elements, each bump element comprising a base portion inserted into one of the plurality of spaced apart cutouts of the second mat, and a convex raised portion, the convex raised portion configured to cause an object impacting the raised portion to deflect laterally and vertically with respect to the bump element.
13. The sports training device of claim 12 wherein the first mat first side edge comprises a pair of tabs; and the second mat second side edge comprises a pair of slots configured to accept the first mat first side edge pair of tabs.
14. The sports training device of claim 1 wherein the first mat has a thickness in a range of 0.08-0.12 inches; and the first mat is constructed of a material selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, ABS, natural rubber, polyethylene, polyamide, acrylic, polycarbonate, polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene, thermoplastic polyurethane, thermoplastic rubber, and neoprene rubber.
15. The sports training device of claim 1 wherein the front edge is tapered.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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Definitions
[0027] The following definitions apply to the use of terms in this specification and in the claims. The term fielding mat device means a sports training device comprising one or more mat having a plurality of inserted, affixed, or integrally-formed raised bump elements, such that the bump elements are configured to cause an object such as a baseball, softball, soccer ball, or lacrosse ball, field hockey ball, or hockey puck to bounce or deflect upon impact with one or more bump element.
[0028] The terms bump element or bounce feature mean one of a plurality of raised features provided on a fielding mat device to facilitate sports training. In one example for baseball fielder training drills, the raised features have a hemispherical or other shape configured to create a hop or bounce when a baseball is rolled over the feature. For fielder training, a plurality of bump elements are positioned in regular or irregular spacings on the support surface so that most rolls, or all rolls, of a baseball or softball over the support surface produce a hop or bounce upon impact with at least one of the bump elements.
[0029] The terms mat and support surface mean a generally planar substrate which supports a plurality of inserted, affixed, or integrally-formed raised bump elements. In various embodiments, the support surface may be rigid or flexible. Some examples of flexible support surfaces include polymer or rubber mats, and mesh.
[0030] The term spherical section refers to a shape of a sphere cut by a plane. The term symmetric spherical section refers to a shape of a sphere cut by a plane that is oriented parallel to the sphere's equator. The term asymmetric spherical section refers to a shape approximately the shape of a portion of a sphere cut by a plane that is oriented at an angle with respect to the sphere's equator so that the bump element tilts with a longitudinal axis that is not perpendicular to the support surface. In this specification, the term asymmetric cap means a hollow or solid upwardly-oriented element whose top surface shape is defined by cutting a sphere with a plane that is not parallel to the equator of the sphere. In one example, a tilted cap plane is located at or below the cap of the sphere, and a base plane is located at or above the equator of the sphere, thus creating a bump element that has a longitudinal axis that is tilted with respect to the device base.
[0031] In this specification, the term truncated hemispherical refers to hollow or solid upwardly oriented bump elements that have an approximate shape of less than half of a sphere. The term spherical segment means a bump element whose shape is defined by cutting a sphere with a pair of parallel planes where one plane is located at or below the cap of the sphere and the other plane is located at or above the equator of the sphere. Thus, the top of the spherical segment is truncated.
[0032] The terms rounded or smoothed refer to bump element surface that have gradual transitions of tangent planes. By contrast, the term angular refers to bump element surfaces with stepped or irregular features.
[0033] The term polygonal shape refers to a bump element having horizontal cross sections with the shape of regular or irregular, open or closed, polygons. A polygonal shape has a plurality of planar surfaces. Other shapes may have a plurality of curved surfaces.
[0034] In this specification, the term irregular in shape refers to different sizes of the same shape, different orientations of an asymmetric shape, or different shapes of bump elements. In this specification, the term irregularly shaped bump element refers to a 3-dimensional shape other than a spherical or conical section.
[0035] The term arrowhead shape cutout means a cutout symmetrical to a longitudinal axis with general shape of the cutout of
[0036] The term arrowhead shape bump element means a rounded, raised bump element with a base shape of an arrowhead shape cutout. This shape provides for more anti-slipping of the mat during use, as the bottom design of the bump element extends downward to catch the surface that the mat rests on, whether it be on concrete, clay, artificial turf or carpet, or grass. The bump element is also specifically designed in height for optimal performance which simulate game conditions and allows for the unpredictable nature of the ball rolling across the mat.
[0037] The term irregularly spaced refers to variable minimum spacings between bump elements.
[0038] The term unpredictable hop or bounce means that a sports player in a training session cannot easily predict the path of a hop or bounce as a ball approaches the device because slight variations in the path or speed of a ball as it impacts one or more bump element will result in a wide range of possible angular and height deflections of the ball.
Overview
[0039] In one embodiment, a sports training device comprises a single mat with a bottom surface, a top surface, a front edge, a rear edge, and a plurality of spaced apart cutouts. Each cutout has a perimeter shape and size configured to accept an insertable bump element. A plurality of bump elements are inserted into the mat. Each bump element has a base portion that is inserted into one of the plurality of spaced apart cutouts of the first mat, and a convex raised portion which is configured to cause an object such as a baseball or softball deflect laterally and vertically when the object impacts the bump element.
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[0041] The bump elements may have one or more of a variety of three dimensional rounded, angular, or irregular shapes including, but not limited to, hemispherical or other symmetric or asymmetric spherical section shape; conical; polygonal faces; or irregular, such as arrowhead shaped. The bump elements may be sized for youth or adult sports training.
[0042] The bump elements may have regular or irregular spacing. In one example, a configuration of 9 bump elements is provided in concentric are rows with 5 bump elements aligned with a 15.5 inch radius, and 4 bump elements aligned with an 11 inch radius.
[0043] In another embodiment, a sports training device comprises two or more mat sections that are connected by side edge mating features to
ExampleOne Piece Mat with Inserted or Insertable Symmetric.Spherical.Section.Shaped Bump Elements
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[0046] In one example, the support is a mat constructed of 0.10 inch thick polyethylene or ABS plastic with vertical edges. In other examples, the support mat may be constructed of natural rubber, polyethylene (PE), polyamide (nylon), acrylic, polycarbonate (POM), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP), thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), thermoplastic rubber (TPR), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) or neoprene rubber.
[0047] In this example, nine bump elements 220 have been inserted into cutouts which are formed in the mat 210. An arced front row has five bump elements 220a-220e, and an arced rear row has four bump elements 220f-2201. In this example, each bump element has a symmetric spherical section shape with a base diameter of 2.75 inches and a peak height of 1.63 inches over the top surface of the mat base 210. In this example, each bump element is inserted into a circular shaped cutout in the mat 210.
[0048] In another example, larger hemispherical bump elements have a diameter of 3.0 inches and a peak height of 1.75 inches over the top surface of the mat base 210.
ExampleSectional Mat with Inserted or Insertable Symmetric . . . spfaaicaLs J,timLshap.d . . . 111J.Mp_Elements
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[0050] Two or more sections can be joined in order to permit multiple players of practice. In this example, a pair of mating tabs 338a and 338b are provided on one side edge, and a pair of mating slots 339a and 339b are provided on a second side edge and configured to accept the tabs 338a and 338b of a second panel.
[0051] Nine insertable bump elements 320 are provided. The arced front row has five bump elements 320a-320e, and an arced rear row has four bump elements 320f-3201. In this example, each bump element has a symmetric spherical section shape with a base diameter of 2.75 inches and a peak height of 1.63 inches over the top surface of the mat base 310. In this example, each bump element is inserted into a circular cutout in the base 210.
[0052] In another example, hemispherical bump elements have a diameter of 3.0 inches and a peak height of 1.75 inches over the top surface of the mat base 210.
ExampleOne Piece Mat with Arrowhead Shaped Bump Elements
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[0054] Nine cutouts 220 for insertable arrowhead shaped bump elements 220 are provided. The arced front row has a centerline radius of 15.5 inches with five cutouts 420a-420e; and a concentric arced rear row has a radius of 11.0 inches with four cutouts 420f-4201. In this example, each bump element has a height of 1.63 inches over the mat. In this example, each bump element is inserted into an arrowhead shaped cutout 420a-420i in the base 210. In one example, arrowhead shaped bump elements have a length of 2.15 inches.
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ExampleSectional Mat with Inserted or Insertable Arrowhead Shaped Bump Elements
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[0059] It is to be understood that the specific embodiments and examples described above are by way of illustration, and not limitation. Various modifications may be made by one of ordinary skill, and the scope of the invention is as defined in the appended claims.