Batting pad
First Claim
1. A batting pad comprising:
- a body made from a cushioning material and having a ring portion adapted to fit over a batter'"'"'s thumb and an appendage to cushion the palm area between a batter'"'"'s thumb and index finger;
wherein the appendage has an upper surface and a lower surface, the upper surface contacting the palm area of the batter'"'"'s hand between the proximal joint of the thumb and the proximal joint of the index finger when in use, and the lower surface contacting the bat when the batter grips the bat, wherein the upper surface has a radius of curvature of approximately 0.7 to 0.85 inches such that when the batter grips the bat the upper surface smoothly contacts the palm area of the batter'"'"'s hand; and
further wherein the appendage has a thickness T at its thickest point located between the first end and the distant end, the thickness T of the appendage determining an angle of a bat in the batter'"'"'s hand relative to a line parallel to the batter'"'"'s forearm by displacing the bat toward the tip of the batter'"'"'s index finger and causing the bat to contact the palm of the batter'"'"'s hand near the batter'"'"'s little finger.
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Abstract
A batting pad comprising a body made from a cushioning material and having a ring portion adapted to fit over a batter'"'"'s thumb and an appendage to cushion the palm area between a batter'"'"'s thumb and index finger. The appendage has a thickness T at its thickest point located between the first end and the distant end, and the thickness T of the appendage is selected to optimize an angle of a bat in the batter'"'"'s hand relative to a line parallel to the batter'"'"'s forearm, the angle being determined by the thickness T of the appendage displacing the bat toward the tip of the batter'"'"'s index finger and causing the bat to contact the palm of the batter'"'"'s hand near the batter'"'"'s little finger.
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8 Claims
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1. A batting pad comprising:
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a body made from a cushioning material and having a ring portion adapted to fit over a batter'"'"'s thumb and an appendage to cushion the palm area between a batter'"'"'s thumb and index finger;
wherein the appendage has an upper surface and a lower surface, the upper surface contacting the palm area of the batter'"'"'s hand between the proximal joint of the thumb and the proximal joint of the index finger when in use, and the lower surface contacting the bat when the batter grips the bat, wherein the upper surface has a radius of curvature of approximately 0.7 to 0.85 inches such that when the batter grips the bat the upper surface smoothly contacts the palm area of the batter'"'"'s hand; and
further wherein the appendage has a thickness T at its thickest point located between the first end and the distant end, the thickness T of the appendage determining an angle of a bat in the batter'"'"'s hand relative to a line parallel to the batter'"'"'s forearm by displacing the bat toward the tip of the batter'"'"'s index finger and causing the bat to contact the palm of the batter'"'"'s hand near the batter'"'"'s little finger.
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2. A batting pad comprising:
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a body made from a cushioning material and having a ring portion adapted to fit over a batter'"'"'s thumb and an appendage to cushion the palm area between a batter'"'"'s thumb and index finger, the appendage having a length N between a first end adjacent the interior side of the ring portion and a distant end of the appendage configured such that when the batter grips the bat the appendage is substantially free of longitudinal compression and the distant end of the appendage contacts the palm area near the proximal joint of the batter'"'"'s index finger;
wherein the appendage has a thickness T at its thickest point located between the first end and the distant end, the thickness T of the appendage determining an angle of a bat in the batter'"'"'s hand relative to a line parallel to the batter'"'"'s forearm by displacing the bat toward the tip of the batter'"'"'s index finger and causing the bat to contact the palm of the batter'"'"'s hand near the batter'"'"'s little finger; and
further wherein the ratio N/T of the length N of the appendage to the thickness T of the appendage is less than approximately 1.3. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A device to aid a batter in gripping a bat comprising:
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a glove; and
a body made from a cushioning material and having a ring portion adapted to fit over a batter'"'"'s thumb and an appendage to cushion the palm area between a batter'"'"'s thumb and index finger, wherein the body fits within the glove;
wherein the appendage has a thickness T at its thickest point located between the first end and the distant end, wherein the thickness T of the appendage displaces the bat outward toward the tip of the batter'"'"'s index finger and the thickest point of the appendage contacts the palm area of the batter'"'"'s hand between the proximal joint of the batter'"'"'s thumb and the proximal joint of the batter'"'"'s index finger; and
further wherein the appendage has an upper surface and a lower surface, the upper surface contacting the palm area of the batter'"'"'s hand between the proximal joint of the thumb and the proximal joint of the index finger when in use, and the lower surface contacting the bat when the batter grips the bat, the upper surface having a curvature with a radius of approximately 0.7 to 0.85 inches such that when the batter grips the bat the upper surface smoothly contacts the palm area of the batter'"'"'s hand.
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8. A device to aid a batter in gripping a bat comprising:
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a glove; and
a body made from a cushioning material and having a ring portion adapted to fit over a batter'"'"'s thumb and an appendage to cushion the palm area between a batter'"'"'s thumb and index finger, wherein the body fits within the glove;
wherein the appendage has a thickness T at its thickest point located between the first end and the distant end, wherein the thickness T of the appendage displaces the bat outward toward the tip of the batter'"'"'s index finger and the thickest point of the appendage contacts the palm area of the batter'"'"'s hand between the proximal joint of the batter'"'"'s thumb and the proximal joint of the batter'"'"'s index finger; and
further wherein the appendage has a length N between a first end adjacent the interior side of the ring portion and a distant end of the appendage configured such that when the batter grips the bat the appendage is not substantially compressed and the distant end of the appendage contacts the palm area near the proximal joint of the batter'"'"'s index finger and wherein the ratio N/T of the length N of the appendage to the thickness T of the appendage is less than approximately 1.3.
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