Baseball and Softball Alignment Training Device for Hitting
20220401810 ยท 2022-12-22
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Abstract
A baseball or softball alignment training device comprising a first leg having a general length and having a first end at one end of the general length and a second end at the distal end opposite from said first end. A second leg having a general length and having a first end at one end of the general length and a second end at the distal and opposite from said first end. Aa first hinge member carried by the second end of said first leg. The first hinge member having a first abutment edge. The second hinge member carried by the second end of the second leg. The second hinge member having a second abutment edge. The first and second hinge members pivotally interconnected and wherein the first abutment edge of the first hinge member abuts the second abutment edge of the second hinge member at a position wherein the first leg and the second leg are perpendicular to each other forming a right angle.
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4. The alignment training device of claim 5 wherein the first and second legs are at least eight and a half inches in length.
5. A method of practicing a hitting stance for a baseball or softball player comprising: providing a baseball or softball alignment training device comprising: a first leg having a general length and having a first end at one end of the general length and a second end at the distal end opposite from said first end; a second leg having a general length and having a first end at one end of the general length and a second end at the distal end opposite from said first end; a first hinge member carried by the second end of said first leg; a second hinge member carried by the second end of said second leg; said first and second hinge members pivotally interconnected; positioning said baseball or softball alignment training device relative to an object representing a home plate; positioning said first and second legs apart from each other defining a baseball or softball player hitting stance area in relation to a home plate enabling a baseball or softball player to enter in said player hitting stance area to establish a hitting stance in relation to a home plate.
6. . A method of practicing a hitting stance for a baseball or softball player comprising: providing a baseball or softball alignment training device comprising: a first leg having a general length and having a first end at one end of the general length and a second end at the distal end opposite from said first end; a second leg having a general length and having a first end at one end of the general length and a second end at the distal end opposite from said first end; a first hinge member carried by the second end of said first leg; said first hinge member having a first abutment edge; a second hinge member carried by the second end of said second leg; said second hinge member having a second abutment edge; said first and second hinge members pivotally interconnected; and wherein said first abutment edge of said first hinge member abuts said second abutment edge of said second hinge member at a position wherein said first leg and said second leg are perpendicular to each other forming a right angle; a tab extension at the distal ends of said first and second legs and said first and second hinge members include receptacles respectively for receiving a respective tab of each leg such that when assembled the height of the first leg and first hinge member define a continuous planar surface; positioning said baseball or softball alignment training device relative to an object representing a home plate; positioning said first and second legs apart from each other defining a baseball or softball player hitting stance area in relation to a home plate enabling a baseball or softball player to enter in said player hitting stance area to establish a hitting stance in relation to a home plate; and positioning the right and left feet relative to said first and said second legs of said baseball or softball alignment training device for defining a stance in relation to said home plate.
7. The alignment training device of claim 6 wherein said first hinge member includes a first hinge member recess defined by a first hinge member base and first hinge member sidewall, said first hinge member sidewall having an arcuate profile and terminating at a first stop wall formed at the edge of first hinge member sidewall; a central pivot extending upward from said first hinge member base, said central pivot located centrally within the body of said first hinge member base.
8. The alignment training device of claim 7 wherein said second hinge member includes a pivoting member carried by a second hinge member base, said pivoting member having a central channel for receiving said central pivot of said first hinge member.
9. The alignment training device of claim 8 wherein said second hinge member includes a sidewall defining a stop for abutting the first stop wall formed at the edge of the first hinge member sidewall terminating rotational movement of said second leg wherein said second leg is perpendicular to said first leg.
10. The alignment training device of claim [2] 8 wherein said first and second legs each have a bottom respectively and said bottoms of said first and second legs include extending bosses for engaging the ground.
11. The alignment training device of claim 10 wherein said extending bosses define a serpentine configuration.
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19. A method of facilitating in teaching the proper alignment of a ball player for hitting a pitched ball, said method comprising: providing a home plate having a front edge and a side edge; providing an alignment training device having a first leg and a second leg interconnected via a hinge mechanism; aligning said first leg of said alignment training device with said side edge of said home plate; and aligning the second leg of said alignment device with said front edge of said home plate by rotating said second leg with respect to said first utilizing said hinge mechanism, wherein said hinge mechanism prevents movement of said second leg when said second leg is at a ninety degree angle with said first leg.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] Implementations of the invention will become more apparent from the detailed description set forth below when taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which like elements bear like reference numerals.
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[0014] Speed of the game is a critical purpose of the invention. As youth's struggle with understanding the fundamentals of the game, the pace of play is delayed. With the pace of play delayed, children in the field lose focus, children in the dugout get antsy and parents also struggle with the time involved in the actual total time lapse of the game. One of the key areas to expedite the pace of play involves hitting. Hitting in baseball and softball involves a batter with a bat facing the pitcher. A home plate 100 is present as a target for the pitcher to position a ball over the plate in order for the batter to hit the ball. A home plate has a pentagon shaped profile with a horizontal base generally seventeen inches in width facing toward the pitcher, a first and opposite second side extending from the horizontal base at a ninety-degree angle at a length generally eight point five inches. At the end of the respective sides, the first and second side include an extension which is generally twelve inches in length which meet at point aligned with the center of the base, or eight point five inches from the respective edges of the base. The point wherein the first and second side edges meet is the farthest point. Ironically, not known by most people, the entire layout of the baseball diamond, such as the foul lines, the positioning of the bases and pitching mound are all based on the position and placement of home plate. Accordingly, positioning of the batter with respect to home plate is critical to ensure that the batter is in the proper place for interfacing with the pitch thrown by the pitcher. A key aspect of the present invention is to assist the batter in positioning themselves with respect to home plate. The homeplate also has a general height.
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[0019] Preferably, pivoting member 180 has a circular profile for being received within second hinge receptacle area 179. Additionally, pivoting member 180 includes a central channel 186 for receiving central pivot 170. In the preferred embodiment, central channel 186 of pivoting member 180 has an internal circumference slightly smaller than lip 178 such that by the deformation of lip 178 and central channel 186, central channel 186 may pass over lip 178 and wherein lip 178 retains the second hinge member 112 in pivotal communication with first hinge member 110.
[0020] A key feature of the invention is the presence of a stop which includes first stop wall 190 formed at the edge of first hinge member sidewall 154 and second stop wall 192 formed at the edge of second hinge attachment leg 182. In operation when pivoting member 180 is received within second hinge receptacle area 179, first stop wall 190 and second stop wall 192 are axially aligned such that when pivoting member 180 pivots around central pivot 170 second stop wall 192 abuts first stop wall stopping further rotational movement of second attachment leg with respect to first attachment leg and in this stopped orientation, first attachment leg and second attachment leg are perpendicularly disposed forming a right angle as shown in
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[0022] Accordingly, it may be seen that an advantageous alignment device may be had according to the present invention to facilitate in teaching young children where to position themselves with respect to an on coming pitch by providing a simple to use device which is lightweight and portable for easy maneuverability to ball fields while being sturdy and weighted enough to stay in position on the ground once placed. It is presumed that the young children using the device will routinely step on the device, kick the device, etc., hence the weight of the device is important to ensure that it stays on the ground. A contoured bottom surface also facilitates in maintaining the alignment device on the ground. The device consists of three separate components which preferably are detachably attached enabling the alignment device to be constructed on site will maintaining a smaller footprint for being carried in a bat bag. The hinge mechanism enables the alignment device to easily obtain a ninety-degree perpendicular configuration for positioning with respect to a home plate providing an instructional alignment training guide. The use of the guide is intended to facilitate the increase in speed of play of the game as the device removes the continued engagement of a coach and young child in how to position themselves for receiving a pitch. The alignment device is easy to use, easy to maneuver and easy to understand by a child.