REINFORCED BASEBALL BAT AND PROCESS FOR FORMING
20250213942 ยท 2025-07-03
Inventors
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Abstract
A reinforced baseball bat and method of forming including providing a pair of elongated billets, drilling a semi-circular cross sectional recess in a lengthwise direction from a butt end in and along each of the billets, providing an elongated rod having a length and diameter matching the semi-circular recesses, applying an adhesive to each of opposing faces of the billets and within the mating recesses, installing the elongated rod within the semi-circular recess of a selected billet and sandwiching the billets so that the rod seats within the semi-circular recess of the other selected billet. Additional steps should include clamping the billets to allow the adhesive to set turning the billet to form the bat shape in which the steel tube extends from the knob end to establish a composite one-piece interface, to resist shattering of the bat including detachment of the barrel end from the handle.
Claims
1. A method for forming a reinforced baseball bat, comprising the steps of: providing a pair of elongated billets constructed from a first material; drilling a semi-circular cross sectional recess in a lengthwise direction from a butt end along an open face of each of the billets; providing an elongated rod constructed from a second material having a length and diameter matching the semi-circular recesses; applying an adhesive to each of opposing faces of the billets and within the mating recesses; installing the elongated rod within the semi-circular recess of a selected billet and sandwiching the billets so that the rod seats within the semi-circular recess of the other selected billet; clamping the billets together to sandwich the rod therebetween to allow the adhesive to set; and turning the billet to form the bat shape in which the rod extends from a knob end to establish a composite one piece interface.
2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of providing a single billet and sectioning lengthwise to provide the pair of elongated billets.
3. The method according to claim 1, the step of drilling the semi-circular recess in a lengthwise direction from a butt end in each of the billets further comprising the step of drilling to an interior location extending beyond a handle and approaching a barrel end of the bat formed from the billet.
4. The method according to claim 1, the step of drilling the semi-circular recess in a lengthwise direction from a butt end in each of the billets further comprising the step of drilling to a barrel end of the bat formed from the billet.
5. The method according to claim 1, the step of drilling the semi-circular recess in a lengthwise direction from a butt end in each of the billets further comprising the step of drilling 0.375 inches in diameter by 24 inches in length.
6. The method according to claim 1, the step of providing an elongated rod further comprising providing the rod with exterior threads.
7. The method according to claim 6, the step of clamping the billets together to sandwich the rod therebetween further comprising imparting grooves from the exterior threads into opposing semi-circular edges defining the lengthwise recesses in the billets.
8. The method according to claim 1, the step of providing a pair of elongated billets further comprising providing billets having a rectangular three dimensional shape.
9. The method according to claim 1, the step of providing the pair of elongated billets further comprising providing wooden billets.
10. The method according to claim 1, the step of providing an elongated rod further comprising providing a steel rod or steel interiorly hollowed tube.
11. A method for forming a reinforced baseball bat, comprising the steps of: providing an elongated billet constructed from a first material; drilling a recess in a lengthwise direction from a butt end of the billet; providing an elongated rod constructed from a second material; installing the elongated rod within the recess; and turning the billet to form the bat shape in which the rod extends from a knob end to establish a composite one piece interface.
12. The method according to claim 11, the step of providing an elongated rod further comprising providing the rod with exterior threads.
13. The method according to claim, 11, the step of inserting the elongated rod within the recess further comprising the rod being axially driven into the recess without rotation.
14. The method according to claim 12, the step of inserting the elongated and exteriorly threaded rod within the recess further comprising exerting a combined linear and rotational driving of the rod within a recess of smaller diameter in order to form grooves into an inner perimeter wall defining the recess.
15. The method according to claim 11, the step of providing the billet further comprising providing a billet having a rectangular three dimensional shape.
16. The method according to claim 11, further comprising the step of applying an adhesive within the recess prior to axially inserting the elongated rod.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Reference will now be made to the attached drawings, when read in combination with the following detailed description, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0025] With reference to the attached illustrations, the present invention discloses a composite steel reinforced bat design which incorporates a threaded steel tube secured within a bore or groove formed into a bat billet prior to it being turned or milled into a completed bat shape, the tube extending from a handle end of the bat towards a barrel end in order to prevent breakage in use. The present invention also discloses a corresponding method for forming the bat shape from a billet.
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[0027] A bore 12 is drilled into an end face of the billet, such as through an axial centerline and corresponding to the eventually turned handle and knob end of the bat. In a preferred embodiment, the bore or groove exhibits a diameter or width however can be any width or diameter.
[0028] As will be described in the corresponding method, following drilling of the bore within the blank the interior of the bore or groove is lined with a suitable wood adhesive, following which a matching diameter steel tube or rod 14 (this term being used interchangeably and which can be without limitation 0.375 in diameter and twenty-four inches in length in the preferred embodiment) is inserted into the billet 10. Without limitation, the threaded tube or rod 14 can be provided as any of a solid or internally hollowed sleeve shape and, as best shown in
[0029] The length of the bore 12 formed in the billet 10, along with the steel rod 14, generally corresponds to approximately two thirds the eventual length of the bat so as to extend partially within the barrel 16 of the bat, such that the steel tube 14 generally corresponds to approximately two-thirds the eventual length of the turned bat and terminates at an intermediate point of the barrel 16 prior to its turned barrel end 17. Following this, the billet is installed into a lathe or other suitable turning machine (not shown) for forming into the eventual bat shape exhibiting each of a barrel end 17, barrel 16, handle 18 and knob end 20 portions.
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[0031] In this fashion, the present invention provides a composite one piece construction established between the wood and steel components, owing its strength and resiliency to the wood adhesive and embedded threaded steel rod, and which assists in preventing the bat from completely fracturing to prevent flying parts of the bat caused by the breakage.
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[0040] Alternatively, the tube or rod can exhibit an exteriorly threaded profile such that it is driven into the billet bore hole utilizing a suitable collet style grip or chuck which establishes a collar around a tool (such as a lathe or other drill type structure) and which exerts a strong clamping force on the tube when it is tightened. This allows for exertion of a combined linear and rotational driving of the rod, this similar to that associated with the drill bit which was previously employed for forming the initial bore. Without limitation, the threaded rod can be driven into the bore hole with a remaining tail portion which is secured within the collet remaining outside of the bore hole and subsequently sheared or sectioned by an appropriate saw or tool capable of cutting through metal or steel and in order to define a smooth end face of the knob defining the eventual bat shape.
[0041] In either variant, the dimensions of the originally drilled bore hole can be slightly less than that of the installed exteriorly threaded tube or rod in order to securely affix the tube or rod, this occurring with or without the need for a separate adhesive applied between the initial bore forming and rod insertion steps and by which the imparted grooves formed into the bore by the exteriorly threaded rod assists in retaining the rod in place.
[0042] A further embodiment of the present method includes the step of providing either a single billet which is divided into halves or initially providing a pair of elongated rectangular billets constructed of a first material (e.g. wood or wood composite). Additional steps include drilling a semi-circular recess along and into an open face of each billet half in a lengthwise direction from a butt end in each of the billets, providing an elongated rod constructed of a second material (e.g. steel) having a length and diameter matching the semi-circular recesses (once they are mated with the rod captured therebetween), applying an adhesive to each of the opposing open faces of the billets (and optionally within the mating recesses), and installing the elongated rod within the semi-circular recess of a selected billet.
[0043] Yet additional steps include sandwiching the billets so that the rod seats within the semi-circular recess of the other selected billet, clamping the billets to allow the adhesive to set and, following removal of the clamps, turning the billet to form the bat shape in which the rod or tube extends from the knob end to establish a composite one piece interface, with the bat resisting shattering including detachment of the barrel end from the handle.
[0044] Other steps include providing a single billet and sectioning lengthwise to provide the pair of elongated rectangular billets, drilling to an interior location extending beyond a handle and approaching a barrel end of the bat formed from the billet or, alternatively, drilling to a barrel end of the bat formed from the billet. Other steps include drilling the semi-circular recess in a lengthwise direction from a butt end in each of the billets 0.375 inches in diameter by 24 inches in length.
[0045] Having described my invention, other and additional preferred embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains, and without deviating from the scope of the appended claims. The detailed description and drawings are further understood to be supportive of the disclosure, the scope of which being defined by the claims. While some of the best modes and other embodiments for carrying out the claimed teachings have been described in detail, various alternative designs and embodiments exist for practicing the disclosure defined in the appended claims.
[0046] The foregoing disclosure is further understood as not intended to limit the present disclosure to the precise forms or particular fields of use disclosed. As such, it is contemplated that various alternate embodiments and/or modifications to the present disclosure, whether explicitly described or implied herein, are possible in light of the disclosure. Having thus described embodiments of the present disclosure, a person of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Thus, the present disclosure is limited only by the claims.
[0047] In the foregoing specification, the disclosure has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, as one skilled in the art will appreciate, various embodiments disclosed herein can be modified or otherwise implemented in various other ways without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, this description is to be considered as illustrative and is for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art the manner of making and using various embodiments of the disclosure. It is to be understood that the forms of disclosure herein shown and described are to be taken as representative embodiments. Equivalent elements, materials, processes or steps may be substituted for those representatively illustrated and described herein. Moreover, certain features of the disclosure may be utilized independently of the use of other features, all as would be apparent to one skilled in the art after having the benefit of this description of the disclosure. Expressions such as including, comprising, incorporating, consisting of, have, is used to describe and claim the present disclosure are intended to be construed in a non-exclusive manner, namely allowing for items, components or elements not explicitly described also to be present. Reference to the singular is also to be construed to relate to the plural.
[0048] Further, various embodiments disclosed herein are to be taken in the illustrative and explanatory sense, and should in no way be construed as limiting of the present disclosure. All joinder references (e.g., attached, affixed, coupled, connected, and the like) are only used to aid the reader's understanding of the present disclosure, and may not create limitations, particularly as to the position, orientation, or use of the systems and/or methods disclosed herein. Therefore, joinder references, if any, are to be construed broadly. Moreover, such joinder references do not necessarily infer that two elements are directly connected to each other.
[0049] Additionally, all numerical terms, such as, but not limited to, first, second, third, primary, secondary, main or any other ordinary and/or numerical terms, should also be taken only as identifiers, to assist the reader's understanding of the various elements, embodiments, variations and/or modifications of the present disclosure, and may not create any limitations, particularly as to the order, or preference, of any element, embodiment, variation and/or modification relative to, or over, another element, embodiment, variation and/or modification.
[0050] It will also be appreciated that one or more of the elements depicted in the drawings/figures can also be implemented in a more separated or integrated manner, or even removed or rendered as inoperable in certain cases, as is useful in accordance with a particular application. Additionally, any signal hatches in the drawings/figures should be considered only as exemplary, and not limiting, unless otherwise specifically specified.