Baseball backstop for pitching training
First Claim
1. A baseball backstop for stopping baseballs thrown at the backstop and for audibly indicating whether a thrown ball has hit the backstop in a strike zone comprising:
- a frame;
a netting attached to said frame;
a first piece of material placed directly in front of said netting and attached to said netting and/or to said frame;
said piece of material being a relatively heavy deformable piece of material, such that when a thrown ball hits said first piece of material, a popping or thumping noise is made by the ball hitting said first piece of material indicating that the thrown ball is a "strike", the thrown ball being stopped by said piece of material and falling to the ground in an area proximate to said frame for easy retrieval of the thrown ball;
said netting being made of a meshed material such that when a thrown ball hits said netting alone, and not said first piece of material, no popping or thumping noise is made indicating that the thrown ball is a "ball" and the thrown ball stopped by said netting falls to the ground in an area proximate to said frame for easy retrieval of the thrown ball.
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Abstract
The baseball backstop for stopping baseballs thrown at the backstop and for audibly indicating whether a thrown ball has hit the backstop in a strike zone comprises a frame, a netting attached to the frame, a piece of material placed directly in front of the netting and attached to the netting and/or the frame, the piece of material is a relatively heavy deformable piece of material, such that when a thrown ball hits the piece of material, a popping or thumping noise is made by the ball hitting the piece of material indicating that the thrown ball is a "strike", the thrown ball is stopped by the piece of material and falls to the ground in an area proximate to the frame for easy retrieval of the thrown ball, the netting is made of a meshed material such that when a thrown ball hits the netting alone, and not the piece of material, no popping or thumping noise is made indicating that the thrown ball is a "ball" and the thrown ball is stopped by the netting and falls to the ground in an area proximate to the frame for easy retrieval of the thrown ball.
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12 Claims
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1. A baseball backstop for stopping baseballs thrown at the backstop and for audibly indicating whether a thrown ball has hit the backstop in a strike zone comprising:
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a frame; a netting attached to said frame; a first piece of material placed directly in front of said netting and attached to said netting and/or to said frame; said piece of material being a relatively heavy deformable piece of material, such that when a thrown ball hits said first piece of material, a popping or thumping noise is made by the ball hitting said first piece of material indicating that the thrown ball is a "strike", the thrown ball being stopped by said piece of material and falling to the ground in an area proximate to said frame for easy retrieval of the thrown ball; said netting being made of a meshed material such that when a thrown ball hits said netting alone, and not said first piece of material, no popping or thumping noise is made indicating that the thrown ball is a "ball" and the thrown ball stopped by said netting falls to the ground in an area proximate to said frame for easy retrieval of the thrown ball. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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