TRAINING EQUIPMENT FOR IMPROVING BATTING SWING
20170340940 · 2017-11-30
Assignee
Inventors
- Melinda R. Danielson (House Springs, MO, US)
- Bret Danielson (House Springs, MO, US)
- Mike Reed (Lake Saint Louis, MO, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A training equipment device is provided for developing and improving a batter's swing. The device comprises a base unit that supports a pair of resistance members that a batter strikes through with a swing of the bat. The resistance members are spaced apart a distance such that a first resistance member successively contacts a second resistance member as the batter follows through on the swing. The sounds produced from the resistance members being struck provide an auditory indication on the quality of the batter's swing. The training equipment device is capable of ready transport and can easily be moved and stored.
Claims
1. A training apparatus for use in practicing a batting swing, the apparatus comprising: a base member, and a pair of resistance members, the resistance members being connected to the base member such that the resistance members extend from the base member, a first resistance member being spaced apart from a second resistance member, the resistance members having flexibility whereby the first resistance member engages the second resistance member when the first resistance member is subjected to a force from a swung bat applied in a direction towards the second resistance member.
2. The training apparatus of claim 1 in which the resistance members are comprised of rubber.
3. The training apparatus of claim 1 in which the resistance level of the resistance members can be varied.
4. The training apparatus of claim 1 in which the resistance members are removable.
5. The training apparatus of claim 1 in which the base member has a compartment for receiving weight to provide stability to the training apparatus.
6. The training apparatus of claim 5 in which the weight comprises water.
7. The training apparatus of claim 1 in which the base member is adapted to receive a batting tee.
8. The training apparatus of claim 1 in which a height of the resistance members can be adjusted.
9. A training apparatus for use in practicing a batting swing, the apparatus comprising; a base member, and a pair of resistance members, the base member having wheels, the resistance members being connected to the base member such that the resistance members extend from the base member, a first resistance member being spaced apart from a second resistance member, the resistance members having flexibility whereby the first resistance member engages the second resistance member when the first resistance member is subjected to a force from a swung bat applied in a direction towards the second resistance member.
10. The training apparatus of claim 9 in which the resistance members are comprised of rubber.
11. The training apparatus of claim 9 in which the resistance level of the resistance members can be varied.
12. The training apparatus of claim 9 in which the resistance members are removable.
13. The training apparatus of claim 9 in which the base member has a compartment for receiving weight to provide stability to the training apparatus.
14. The training apparatus of claim 13 in which the weight comprises water.
15. The training apparatus of claim 9 in which the base member is adapted to receive a batting tee.
16. The training apparatus of claim 9 in which a height of the resistance members can be adjusted.
17. A method for practicing a batting swing technique, the method comprising steps of: providing a first flexible resistance member supported on a base member, positioning the resistance member in a batting swing zone, placing the resistance member in alignment with a direction of a batting swing, positioning the resistance member to receive an impact from the batting swing, determining a quality of the batting swing from an effect produced by a striking of the resistance member.
18. The method for practicing a batting swing technique of claim 17 in which a second flexible resistance member is supported on the base member and spaced apart from the first resistance member in alignment with the direction of the batting swing such that the first resistance member engages the second resistance member when the first resistance member is struck by the batting swing, whereby the effect produced by the striking of the second resistance member by the first resistance member is an audible sound.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0012] The present invention is described herein with reference to the following drawing figures, with greater emphasis being placed on clarity rather than scale:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] With reference to the drawings figures, an embodiment of the present invention is herein described, shown, and otherwise disclosed.
[0022] The training apparatus 10 is generally shown in
[0023] To provide additional stability to withstand the lateral forces delivered by repeated bat swings, a series of lateral extending leg elements 22 may be positioned at the bottom of base member 12 to engage the ground and prevent the device from tipping over. Leg elements 22 may be provided with holes 24 to receive pegs or stakes for securing into the ground. For convenience in transport, leg elements 22 can be made pivotable so that they may be folded back against base member 12. Alternatively, leg elements 22 can be made to be removably attached to base member 12. As a further alternative, leg elements 22 can comprise a web material that can be made to be retractable within base member 12 so that they can be pulled out when needed for use, and retracted back into base member 12 during transport. As a further means for stability during use of the training device, the bottom of base member 12 may have anti-skid material such as rubber to help prevent the unit from sliding around during use.
[0024] Resistance members 14 comprise a pair of resistance members 30 and 32. The resistance members may be composed of hard durable rubber. For example, the rubber material may be reinforced with an integral wire mesh material such as that of which tires and conveyor belts are composed. Also, the resistance members may be comprised of silicone or polycarbonate. The resistance members must have a certain stiffness so that they will stand upright on their own, yet have a degree of flexibility so that the resistance members will bend when struck. Also, the resistance members must have resiliency so that they spring back to an upright position after they are struck. The resistance members can be selected of materials which can provide varying levels of resistance. That is, multiple sets of resistance members can be provided and switched out on base member 12 to provide the desired level of resistance.
[0025] The resistance members 14 are affixed to base member 12 such that they present a hitting area of preferably about 25 inches above the top surface of base member 12. Preferably, resistance members 30 and 32 are spaced apart a sufficient distance such that the first resistance member must bend over a distance before engaging the second resistance member such as shown in
[0026] The height of resistance members 30 and 32 can be adjusted as required to accommodate different heights of batters and also different swing paths. Slots 50 and 52 receive resistance members 30 and 32, respectively, and retain them in an upright position. Locking pins 54 align with apertures in resistance members 30 and 32 to retain them in place in slots 50 and 52. A series of apertures (not shown) may be provided along a bottom length of resistance members 30 and 32 so that the resistance members may be moved up or down in slots 50 and 52 to align appropriate apertures with the locking pins to vary the height at which the resistance members are presented to the batter. Locking pins 54 may be released for quick withdrawal of the resistance members from base member 12.
[0027] Training apparatus 10 can be equipped with additional batting training elements. For example, base member 12 may be provided with a receptacle 34 for removably receiving a batting tee post 36 as shown in
[0028] Training apparatus 10 can be provided with additional training aids to help develop proper swing and batting technique. For example, retaining collar 38 can be positioned on base member 12 to receive training stick 40 as shown in
[0029] Wheel members 26 may be provided on base member 12 to provide mobility to the apparatus. The axle 28 for wheel members 26 mounts to a rear end of base member 12 at an elevated height so that wheel members 26 avoid engagement with the ground when training apparatus 10 is in use. To transport training apparatus 10, training stick 40 can be inserted into receptacle 34. Base member 12 can be tilted back onto wheel members 26 as shown in
[0030] The resistance members 14 are disposed on base member 12 such that a proper batting swing-through will produce a distinct audible sound upon being struck in succession by the batter.
[0031] The training device of the present invention can also be used for other batting training exercises. For example, one of the resistance members can be removed from the base member such that a single resistance member is presented to the batter to swing at. Use of the training device in this format helps the batter to develop various muscles used in the batting swing.
[0032] Although the invention has been disclosed with reference to various particular embodiments, it is understood that equivalents may be employed and substitutions made herein without departing from the scope of the invention.