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Batting simulator apparatus with force, bat angle, and velocity readout

  • US 5,711,726 A
  • Filed: 07/15/1994
  • Issued: 01/27/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/15/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A batting practice device comprising:

  • (a) impact target area means formed of overlapping lengths of resilient tubing, resiliently articulating between a rest position and an impact position, for providing an impact target area upon which a bat directly impacts, the impact target area means moving from the rest position to the impact position upon application of a predetermined force by the bat upon said impact target area means, and resiliently returning to the rest position upon the bat moving through and past the impact target area of the impact target area means;

    (b) a base section;

    (c) a support member rising vertically from the base section;

    (d) a U-bar, adjustably mounted to the support member, having an upper arm and a lower arm each extending to a free end horizontally outward from said support member, and having means attached at the ends of the upper and lower arms for attaching the target;

    (e) wherein said target comprises;

    (i) an upper length of resilient tubing fixed at an upper end thereof to the free end of the upper arm of the U-bar through an upper resilient tubing support member; and

    (ii) a lower length of resilient tubing fixed at a lower end thereof to the free end of the lower arm of the U-bar, the upper resilient tubing having a lower end opposite the upper end of the upper resilient tubing, the lower resilient tubing having an upper end opposite the lower end of the lower resilient tubing, and the lower end of the upper resilient tubing being adjacent to and overlapping the upper end of the lower resilient tubing when in the rest position; and

    (f) means for adjusting the target to require a different predetermined force to move the target from the rest position to the impact position by adjusting the overlap of the lower end of the upper resilient tubing and the upper end of the lower resilient tubing, said means comprising;

    (i) a boxed channel having a slot therethrough and attached to the free end of the upper arm of the U-bar;

    (ii) the upper resilient section support member having multiple slots therethrough and being slidably received within the boxed channel; and

    (iii) a pin extending through the slot of the boxed channel and through any one of the multiple slots through the inner member so as to prevent the inner member from vertical movement relative to the boxed channel;

    whereby the upper resilient tubing can be adjusted to vary the overlap.

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