BASEBALL BATTING TRAINING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE
20220379185 · 2022-12-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A device (10) for training a batter for a baseball or softball game has a body (12) that is fitted to the arm of the user, parallel to the humerus bone. A slot (30) on an outer surface of the device body is sized and adapted to receive a shaft portion of a user's bat, at an oblique angle to the humerus bone. The device trains the user to keep the shaft of the bat close to an upper portion of the user's arm below the shoulder and above the elbow. The device also trains the user to employ a rotation of the torso and hips to induce a moment of rotational inertia in the bat, causing the bat to be pulled out of the slot and into a swing plane.
Claims
1. A device for training a user in batting a ball, comprising: a body member; an open channel; wherein the body member is adapted to be secured along an upper portion of an arm of the user, the arm being a trailing arm of the user when the user is positioned to strike the ball with a bat; wherein the body member comprises an axis that runs substantially parallel to the humerus bone of the trailing arm; wherein the open channel is sized and adapted to receive an intermediate shaft portion of a bat having a handle portion at a first end and a ball-striking portion at a second end; and wherein angular momentum generated in the intermediate shaft portion of the bat by body core rotation of the user causes the intermediate portion of the bat to be released from the open channel and into a ball-striking arc.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein: the ball is a baseball.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein: the ball is positioned on a batting tee.
4. The device of claim 1 further comprising: a removed portion defining an inner surface of the body member; wherein the removed portion is adapted to be secured along the upper portion of the arm of the user.
5. The device claim 1, wherein: the open channel runs obliquely across an outer surface of the body member.
6. The device of claim 1 further comprising: an adjustable strap; wherein the adjustable strap is configured to close around the arm to cinch the bat thereto.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein: the adjustable strap includes a first portion comprising hooks and a second portion comprising loops; wherein the hooks are configured to engage the loops to cause the first portion to be securely connected to the second portion.
8. The device of claim 1, further comprising: a bat strap having a first end and a second end; wherein a portion of the bat strap extending from the second end is configured to be attached to a portion of the body member above the open channel.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein: one of the portion of the bat strap extending form the second end and the portion of the body member comprises hooks, and the other comprises loops; wherein the hooks are configured to engage the loops to cause the portion of the bat strap extending from the second end to be securely connected to the portion of the body member above the open channel.
10. A method for assembling a device for training a user in batting a baseball, the method comprising: assembling a substantially cylindrical body member; removing an open channel sized and adapted to receive an intermediate shaft portion of a bat from the substantially cylindrical body member; removing a portion of the body member to define an inner surface sized to be secured along the upper portion of the arm of the user; and providing an adjustable strap configured to close around the arm to cinch the bat thereto.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising: providing a bat strap having a first end and a second end; and anchoring the first end of the bat strap to a portion of the body member below the open channel.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising: providing an attachment pad configured to attach to a portion of the bat strap to permit a closed position thereof.
13. The method of claim 10, further comprising: providing foamed polymeric material to form the body member.
14. The method claim 13, further comprising: providing foamed, closed-cell polyurethane to form the body member.
15. The method of claim 12, further comprising: providing hooks on one of the attachment pad and a portion of the bat strap extending from the second end, and providing loops on the other of the attachment pad and the portion of the bat strap extending from the second end.
16. A device for training a user in batting a baseball, comprising: a body member; an open channel; a bat strap; an adjustable strap; wherein the adjustable strap is configured to close around an arm of a user to cinch the bat thereto; wherein the body member is adapted to be secured along an upper portion of the arm of the user, the arm being a trailing arm of the user when the user is positioned to strike the ball with a bat; wherein the body member comprises an axis that runs substantially parallel to the humerus bone of the trailing arm; wherein the open channel is sized and adapted to receive an intermediate shaft portion of a bat having a handle portion at a first end and a ball-striking portion at a second end; wherein angular momentum generated in the intermediate shaft portion of the bat by body core rotation of the user causes the intermediate portion of the bat to be released from the open channel and into a ball-striking arc; wherein the open channel runs obliquely across an outer surface of the body member; wherein the bat strap includes a first end and a second end; and wherein a portion of the bat strap extending from the second end is configured to be attached to a portion of the body member above the open channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] In addition to the features and advantages mentioned above, other features and advantages disclosed herein will become more apparent from the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments when read in conjunction with the attached drawings, wherein like reference numerals across the several views refer to identical or equivalent features, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The disclosed baseball batting training device and method of use may be useful in training a player, especially a young player, to optimize proper player body movement for batting.
[0023] Referring initially to
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[0025] As the body core 25 continues this rotation, the center of mass of the bat 16, which is in the bat head 19, and the distance between that center of mass and the axis of bat 16 rotation, which is located near the hands 26, operates to generate angular acceleration that pulls the bat head 19 away from the arm 24 and into a swing plane where collision with the ball 20 may occur. It is believed to be important to teach a batter to experience the feel of this angular acceleration by using a device that effectively blocks out the ability of the hands/wrists (e.g., 26) to cause the acceleration of the bat 16.
[0026] The device 10, as seen in
[0027] In the exemplary embodiment shown, a bat strap 18 is positioned on the device body 12. The bat strap 18 may require the user 14 to generate even more angular momentum to cause the bat shaft 17 to be released from the channel compared to embodiments of the device not having the bat strap 18.
[0028] An exemplary embodiment of the device 10 is shown in several further views in
[0029] A strap 32 may be used to cinch the device 10 to the user's arm. The strap 32 may comprise web material. As shown in
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[0031] Referring now to
[0032] In exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the device further comprises a strap that holds the bat (“bat strap”) 18 in the slot until the bat strap 18 is overcome by the inertia of the bat. Referring now to
[0033] The bat strap 18 may have a first end anchored to a front surface of the device body 12 below a lower edge of the channel 30. The bat strap 18 may extend from the anchored first end to a second end. The bat strap 18 may be configured to fold about a bat strap aperture 38. The bat strap aperture 38 may permit a user to adjust the amount of slack in the bat strap 18. By way of example and not limitation, additional slack may be desired when the bat being used is of a larger diameter. An upper portion 34 of the bat strap 18 may be configured to attach to the pad 27 positioned above an upper edge of the channel 30 to form the closed position shown in
[0034] A lower portion 36 of the bat strap 18 may also comprise loops to permit the upper portion 34 to attach to the lower portion 36, which may, for example by way of illustration and not limitation, reduce the amount of strap hanging from the device 10 when the device is not being used. The upper portion 34 may extend from the second end to a portion of the strap between the first end and the second end. The lower portion 36 may extend from the anchored first end to a portion of the strap between the first end and the second end. It will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that any number of different materials and/or methods may be used to connect an upper portion 36 of an exemplary bat strap 18 to a portion of the device body 12 above the channel 30.
[0035] While a baseball batting training device and method of use has been described with reference to various embodiments, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope and essence of the disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that a baseball batting training device and method of use not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed. All citations referred herein are expressly incorporated herein by reference.