Wooden baseball bat
10293228 ยท 2019-05-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B71/0054
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B59/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/0072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A baseball bat having a body with spaced ends, a barrel region at one end and a handle region at the other end. A safety assembly has an elongate member that extends through at least a part of the body and is connected at spaced first and second locations to the body. The elongate member is operable to at least momentarily exert a restraining force on a fragmented part of the barrel region to thereby avoid unimpeded movement of the fragmented part of the barrel region away from the handle region.
Claims
1. A baseball bat comprising: a body having spaced ends, a barrel region at one end and a handle region at the other end; and a safety assembly comprising an inelastic elongate member that extends through at least a part of the body and is connected at spaced first and second locations to the body, the inelastic elongate member operable to at least momentarily exert a restraining force on a fragmented part of the barrel region to thereby avoid unimpeded movement of the fragmented part of the barrel region away from the handle region, the inelastic elongate member is configured so that the fragmented part of the barrel region is allowed to move separately and away a predetermined distance from the handle region with the inelastic elongate member staying intact.
2. The baseball bat according to claim 1 wherein the body is made from wood and the inelastic elongate member is made from a metal material.
3. The baseball bat according to claim 1 wherein the inelastic elongate member is an elongate wire.
4. The baseball bat according to claim 3 wherein the elongate wire has a flexible configuration that allows the wire to be readily bent and collapsed and extended to assume different effective lengths.
5. The baseball bat according to claim 4 wherein the body has an opening and the elongate wire has a length within the body opening that is greater than a distance between the spaced ends of the body.
6. The baseball bat according to claim 3 wherein the inelastic elongate member comprises a single strand.
7. The baseball bat according to claim 3 wherein the elongate wire is made from metal.
8. The baseball bat according to claim 3 wherein the elongate wire is made with a material that will elongate substantially before rupturing under a tensile load.
9. The baseball bat according to claim 3 wherein the elongate wire is made from a non-metal material.
10. The baseball bat according to claim 3 wherein the handle region comprises a knob at the other end of the body.
11. A baseball bat comprising: a body having spaced ends, a barrel region at one end and a handle region at the other end; and a safety assembly comprising an elongate member that extends through at least a part of the body and is connected at spaced first and second locations to the body, the elongate member operable to at least momentarily exert a restraining force on a fragmented part of the barrel region to thereby avoid unimpeded movement of the fragmented part of the barrel region away from the handle region, wherein the elongate member is in a slackened state with the body of the baseball bat intact.
12. The baseball bat according to claim 11 wherein the body has an opening extending fully between the spaced ends and the first and second locations reside one each at the spaced ends of the body.
13. The baseball bat according to claim 12 wherein the body opening extends fully through the body and the spaced ends of the body.
14. The baseball bat according to claim 13 wherein the elongate member has an enlargement at the one end of the body that is blocked from moving through the body opening.
15. The baseball bat according to claim 14 wherein the elongate member has another enlargement at the other end of the body that is blocked from moving through the body opening.
16. The baseball bat according to claim 13 wherein the elongate member has an enlargement at the one end of the body that is outside of the opening and blocked from moving into and through the opening at the one end of the body.
17. The baseball bat according to claim 16 wherein the elongate member has another enlargement at the other end of the body that is outside of the opening and blocked from moving into and through the opening at the other end of the body.
18. A baseball bat comprising: a body having spaced ends, a barrel region at one end and a handle region at the other end; and a safety assembly comprising an elongate member that extends through at least a part of the body and is connected at spaced first and second locations to the body, the elongate member operable to at least momentarily exert a restraining force on a fragmented part of the barrel region to thereby avoid unimpeded movement of the fragmented part of the barrel region away from the handle region, wherein the elongate member is an elongate wire, wherein the elongate wire has a flexible configuration, wherein the elongate member wire has a braided construction.
19. A baseball bat comprising: a body having spaced ends, a barrel region at one end and a handle region at the other end; and a safety assembly comprising an elongate member that extends through at least a part of the body and is connected at spaced first and second locations to the body, the elongate member operable to at least momentarily exert a restraining force on a fragmented part of the barrel region to thereby avoid unimpeded movement of the fragmented part of the barrel region away from the handle region, wherein the elongate member is an elongate wire, wherein the elongate wire has a flexible configuration, wherein the body has an opening and the elongate wire is coiled within the body opening.
20. A baseball bat comprising: a body having spaced ends, a barrel region at one end and a handle region at the other end; and a safety assembly comprising an elongate member that extends through at least a part of the body and is connected at spaced first and second locations to the body, the elongate member operable to at least momentarily exert a restraining force on a fragmented part of the barrel region to thereby avoid unimpeded movement of the fragmented part of the barrel region away from the handle region, wherein the elongate member is an elongate wire, wherein the elongate wire has a flexible configuration, wherein the boy has an opening and the elongate wire is placed in a slackened state within the body opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(17) When a baseball is struck with the bat at the barrel region 18, the impact upon the mass of the barrel region 18, that is large compared to that of the handle region 20, may cause bending of the body 12 in a manner that makes the likelihood of fracture, as shown at 24 in
(18) To control travel of the fragmented/separated barrel region once the body 12 is fractured, the invention contemplates the incorporation of a safety assembly, as shown schematically in
(19) More specifically, as shown in
(20) In this embodiment, the elongate member 30 resides in an opening 32 that extends fully through the body 12 between the ends 14, 16. At the end 14, the elongate member 30 is joined to an enlargement 34 that cannot pass into or through the opening 32. A similar type enlargement 36 is connected to the elongate member 30 at the end 16 and is likewise configured so that it cannot pass into or through the opening 32 at the body end 16.
(21) It should be understood that the invention contemplates any type of anchoring of the elongate member at spaced locations that bridge across an anticipated fracture zone. The depicted manner of connecting the elongate member 30 at spaced locations is but exemplary in nature.
(22) In this embodiment, within the opening 32, the elongate member 30 is coiled. With the elongate member 30 uncoiled, it has a length substantially greater than the distance between the body ends 14, 16.
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(24) The invention contemplates principally two different ways that the elongate member 30 might function. As shown in
(25) Alternatively, once the elongate member 30 is uncoiled, it will exert a momentary restraining force upon the barrel region 18 to avoid unimpeded movement of the fragmented barrel region 18 away from the handle region 20. The elongate member 30 can be designed so that this restraining force is only momentarily applied and ultimately the elongate member 30 will snap under the tensile force exerted thereon, as shown in
(26) The elongate member 30 may be placed within the opening 32 in a number of different ways. As shown in
(27) As an alternative, as shown in
(28) The configurations of the elongate member 30 in each of
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(31) At least in those embodiments wherein an elongate wire is slackened with the bat intact, it is preferred that the elongate member have a highly flexible construction such that it can readily bend and be readily collapsed and extended to assume different effective lengths.
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(33) The elongate member/wire may be made from metal or a non-metal material.
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(35) The foregoing disclosure of specific embodiments is intended to be illustrative of the broad concepts comprehended by the invention.