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Multidimensional Manually Operated Batting Practice Apparatus

a batting practice and manual operation technology, applied in the field of three-dimensional simulation devices for baseball or softball batting practice and training, can solve the problems of slow improvement of batting gains for users, limited batter's effectiveness, ineffective training, etc., and achieve the effect of shock-free experien

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-08-24
ALLIN THOMAS G
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Benefits of technology

The present invention provides a device for simulating different speeds and directions of ball movement, which can be operated by one person. The device is designed to absorb the vibration and shock waves generated by the player hitting the fast-moving ball, providing a more realistic experience for the batter. The device's flexible portion moves or causes bobbing of the ball in a three-dimensional manner, simulating a realistic movement of the ball that requires the batter to look at it exclusively. The device is also designed to be relatively shock-free, using a graduated series of increasing flexible materials in the flexible portion.

Problems solved by technology

Problems arise with typical batting trainers where the extension rods from the operator to the ball are relatively straight, thus teaching the batter to follow the line for the extension arm of the device, as opposed to focusing on the ball.
This translates to ineffective training and slow improvement in batting gains for a user.
In addition this limits a batter's effectiveness by failing to train a batter to hit pitches that result in three-dimensional movement toward a batter such as curve balls, knuckle balls and the like.
This is because the existing devices are designed with a relatively rigid or semi-flexible extruded rod, thus limiting movement of the batting trainer in two directions.
In addition, as a result of the design, many training devices cannot absorb the bat striking shock-wave when the device is swung fast to simulate a fast moving ball, thus it may only be operated slowly without either damaging or discomforting the training device, the batter or the operator swinging the devices toward the trainer.
Thus these other devices are not designed and recommended for the use of simulating repeated varying locations of realistic speeds without producing significant practical discomfort to both the batter and the operator due to the transfer of the energy shock-wave and vibration from the bat and the handle of the device.
No such devices have been presented to date to address these issues, thus there remains an unmet need.

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[0038]A batting training device is provided for use by a batting coach to be used with a batter. The device is illustrated in FIG. 1. The device includes a rigid portion having hand grips for the batting coach to hold. The distal end of the rigid portion is connected to the proximal end of a highly flexible portion. The distal end of the highly flexible portion is connected to the ball portion. In this embodiment the ball portion includes a simulated ball and an attachment apparatus.

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[0039]The batting training device of Example 1 is provided. An operator grips the handle of the device, choosing to use either one or two hands and proceeds to swing the device to maneuver the simulated-ball in a arcing trajectory and pass the ball through the practicing player strike-zone at various desired realistic simulated speeds and locations. If the player swings and makes contact with the ball, there will be no uncomfortable transfer of energy or vibration experienced by either the swinging party or operator and the ball will remain firmly attached to the device, safely and conveniently within the control of the operator and immediately ready for repeated simulations without producing a harmful uncomfortable vibration. A friend, parent, fellow player, volunteer or instructional coach can operate the device on-demand without any set-up. A coach can simultaneously provide swinging instruction while operating the device.

example 3

[0040]A batting training device is provided for use by a batting coach to be used with a batter. The device is illustrated in FIG. 2. The device includes a 1 rigid portion. Without limiting the invention and particular to this embodiment, the 1 rigid portion has an outer diameter of approximately one inch, with an approximate length of two and one half (2.5) feet. Internal to the 1 rigid portion and a portion of the 3A first flexible portion is a 7 flexible element. Without limiting the invention and particular to this embodiment, the 7 flexible element is a length of rubber tube with an approximate outer diameter of one half (½) inch. The device further includes a 8 hollow guide sleeve covering a portion of said 1 rigid portion for sliding the 8 hollow guide sleeve over the 13 interface between said 1 rigid portion and the 3A first flexible portion. Without limiting the invention and particular to this embodiment, the 8 hollow guide sleeve has an outer diameter of one and one half ...

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Abstract

The present invention and method of use enable a batter to practice and increase skills related to following the path and speed of a ball with their eyes, swinging at the right moment in time in relation to ball-speed, making best contact with a moving ball relative to path location, and further developing swinging techniques when qualified instructor is present. The present invention provides a manually operated batting simulation device for simulating various speeds, irregular or three-dimensional travel toward the batter providing a more realistic ball movement, and is engineered to absorb likely practical potential disturbing and uncomfortable vibration and shock-waves generated by the player striking the fast moving ball. The present invention includes at least one rigid portion, at least one flexible portion and at least one ball portion. The present invention is constructed to have the flexible portion between the ball portion and the rigid portion.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]The present application claims priority of U.S. Provisional patent application No. 62 / 298,829 filed on Feb. 23, 2016 the contents of which is herein incorporated by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to devices and methods for providing batting practice, and more particularly, to devices for simulating three-dimensional simulation for baseball or softball batting practice and training.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Baseball and softball are widely popular sports, and center on a players skill in being able to hit a ball. Because of this importance many training devices for assisting a player to improve their batting abilities have been provided. In order for a batter to experience batting practice with a real ball, they cannot do so unless they are able to arrange for ball-pitcher / server (in the event of tennis) or a ball pitching machine, one or more fielders to field and / or catch the ball, access to mu...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63B69/00
CPCA63B69/0002A63B2208/0204A63B2069/0008A63B69/0079A63B2071/0625A63B2071/0694A63B2220/40A63B2220/56A63B2220/803
Inventor ALLIN, THOMAS G.
Owner ALLIN THOMAS G
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