US20210362017A1 - Composite ball bat - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to ball bat technology, and more particularly to a composite ball with reduced weight and improved hitting effect.
- ball bats are mainly divided into two types, wooden ball bats and aluminum ball bats.
- wooden ball bat due to the heavy weight of the wooden ball bat, the average hitter is more strenuous when swinging the ball bat, and the swing speed is slower, so the shot is often not strong enough.
- aluminum ball bat it is lighter than the wooden ball bat in weight and has a higher rebound coefficient relative to the wooden ball bat, so it can hit the ball farther with its own good elasticity.
- the disadvantage of aluminum ball bats is that the rigidity is weak. As a result, depressions are prone to occur at the impact.
- the present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a composite ball bat, which can achieve a good balance between weight reduction and improvement of the hitting effect.
- a composite ball bat comprises a bat body and a plurality of rings.
- the bat body is made of a multilayer fiber composite material, comprising a hollow barrel, a handle and a tapered section joining the hollow barrel to the handle.
- the tapered section has an outer diameter reducing gradually from the hollow barrel toward the handle.
- the rings are arranged in the hollow barrel of the bat body and spaced along the axis of the bat body with the outer circumferences thereof fixed on the inner circumference of the hollow barrel of the bat body. The hardness of the rings is higher than the hardness of the hollow barrel.
- the composite ball bat of the present invention on the one hand uses the bat body made of a multilayer fiber composite material to increase the rigidity and reduce weight, and on the other hand uses the rings set in the hollow barrel to enhance the hitting effect, thereby achieving the purpose of the present invention.
- the multilayer fiber composite material comprises an outer layer, an inner layer and at least one intermediate layer.
- the thickness of the inner layer is greater than the thickness of the intermediate layer, and the thickness of the intermediate layer is greater than the thickness of the outer layer.
- the outer layer is thin, it is easy to deform and has poor elasticity and the contact time of the outer layer with the ball can be increased to improve the ball control performance, and, because the inner layer is thicker, it has better elasticity but is not conducive to ball control.
- This way of using multilayer gradients can have both advantages.
- the use of the multilayer fiber composite material in the amount of deformation can provide a better rebound force than a single layer.
- a buffer space is defined in the hollow barrel between each adjacent two layers of the multilayer fiber composite material. That is, there is a buffer space between the inner layer and the intermediate layer, and another buffer space between the intermediate layer and the outer layer. These two buffer spaces are used to buffer the shock force generated when hitting the ball.
- each buffer space is partitioned by two spacers embedded in the front and back ends of the hollow barrel within the adjacent two layers of the multilayer fiber composite material.
- each adjacent two layers of the multilayer fiber composite material beyond the hollow barrel are bonded together to ensure sufficient rigidity.
- the rings are arranged in the barrel of the bat body at equal intervals along the axis of the bat body, so that the rings can be evenly distributed in the sweet spot of the hollow barrel.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a composite ball bat in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of a part of the composite ball bat in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of part A of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of part B of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of part C of FIG. 2 .
- a composite ball bat 10 in accordance with the present invention comprises a bat body 20 and a plurality of rings 40 .
- the bat body 20 comprises a hollow barrel 22 , a handle 24 and a tapered section 26 .
- the tapered section 26 joins the hollow barrel 22 to the handle 24 .
- the outer diameter of the tapered section 26 reduces gradually from the hollow barrel 22 toward the handle 24 .
- the bat body 20 is made of a multi-layer fiber composite material.
- three or four layers can be used according to actual needs.
- the thickness of the inner layer 28 is greater than the thickness of the intermediate layer 30
- the thickness of the intermediate layer 30 is greater than the thickness of the outer layer 32 .
- the outer layer 32 is thin, it is easy to deform and has poor elasticity and the contact time of the outer layer 32 with the ball can be increased to improve the ball control performance, and, because the inner layer 28 is thicker, it has better elasticity but is not conducive to ball control.
- This way of using multilayer gradients can have both advantages.
- the use of the multilayer fiber composite material in the amount of deformation can provide a better rebound force than a single layer. But it is not limited to the above arrangement, the thickness of each of the multiple layers of the multilayer fiber composite materials can also be the same.
- the front and back ends of the hollow barrel 22 embed a spacer 36 (the material used here is polyurethane but can also be silicone or rubber) between each adjacent two layers of the multilayer fiber composite material, so that a buffer space 34 is partitioned by the two spacers 36 embedded in the front and back ends of the hollow barrel 22 within the adjacent two layers of the multilayer fiber composite material. That is, there is a buffer space 34 between the inner layer 28 and the intermediate layer 30 , and another buffer space 34 between the intermediate layer 30 and the outer layer 32 . These two buffer spaces 34 have the same width W, and the both buffer spaces 34 are closed, so the air inside will create a cushioning effect like an air cushion.
- a spacer 36 the material used here is polyurethane but can also be silicone or rubber
- the two buffer spaces 34 can be used to increase the shock absorption effect.
- the adjacent two layers of the multilayer fiber composite material are bonded together, that is, the inner layer 28 and the intermediate layer 30 are bonded to each other, and the intermediate layer 30 and the outer layer 32 are bonded to each other to ensure that the bat body 20 has sufficient rigidity.
- the aforementioned fiber composite material may be carbon fiber, glass fiber, or other polyester fiber, and in this embodiment, carbon fiber is used as an illustration.
- the rings 40 can be made of a composite material such as carbon fiber or plastics such as PP or metal such as aluminum alloys, and the number can be increased or decreased according to actual needs, which is not limited here.
- the rings 40 are arranged in the hollow barrel 22 of the bat body 20 and are arranged at equal intervals along the axis of the bat body 20 , and the outer circumferences of the rings 40 are fixed on the inner circumference of the hollow barrel 22 of the bat body 20 .
- the hardness of the rings 40 is higher than that of the hollow barrel 22 of the bat body 20 , that is, the elasticity of the rings 40 is worse than that of any layer of the fiber composite material of the hollow barrel 22 of the bat body 20 .
- the composite ball bat 10 of the present invention is provided with multiple rings 40 on the sweet spot of hollow barrel 22 on the one hand to improve the hitting effect, and on the other hand, the deformation of the multilayer composite material and the buffer space 34 between each adjacent two layers of the multilayer fiber composite material are used to absorb the shock generated when hitting the ball. In this way, you can achieve a good balance between weight reduction and improvement of the hitting effect, thereby achieving the purpose of the present invention.
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- The present invention relates to ball bat technology, and more particularly to a composite ball with reduced weight and improved hitting effect.
- Generally speaking, ball bats are mainly divided into two types, wooden ball bats and aluminum ball bats. As for the wooden ball bat, due to the heavy weight of the wooden ball bat, the average hitter is more strenuous when swinging the ball bat, and the swing speed is slower, so the shot is often not strong enough. As for the aluminum ball bat, it is lighter than the wooden ball bat in weight and has a higher rebound coefficient relative to the wooden ball bat, so it can hit the ball farther with its own good elasticity. However, the disadvantage of aluminum ball bats is that the rigidity is weak. As a result, depressions are prone to occur at the impact. In order to solve the problems of the aforementioned conventional ball bats, ball bats made of composite materials have been developed in recent years, but the current composite ball bats are difficult to achieve a balance between weight reduction and improvement of the hitting effect, so composite ball bats are not widely used.
- The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a composite ball bat, which can achieve a good balance between weight reduction and improvement of the hitting effect.
- To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a composite ball bat comprises a bat body and a plurality of rings. The bat body is made of a multilayer fiber composite material, comprising a hollow barrel, a handle and a tapered section joining the hollow barrel to the handle. The tapered section has an outer diameter reducing gradually from the hollow barrel toward the handle. The rings are arranged in the hollow barrel of the bat body and spaced along the axis of the bat body with the outer circumferences thereof fixed on the inner circumference of the hollow barrel of the bat body. The hardness of the rings is higher than the hardness of the hollow barrel.
- As can be seen from the above, the composite ball bat of the present invention on the one hand uses the bat body made of a multilayer fiber composite material to increase the rigidity and reduce weight, and on the other hand uses the rings set in the hollow barrel to enhance the hitting effect, thereby achieving the purpose of the present invention.
- Preferably, the multilayer fiber composite material comprises an outer layer, an inner layer and at least one intermediate layer. The thickness of the inner layer is greater than the thickness of the intermediate layer, and the thickness of the intermediate layer is greater than the thickness of the outer layer.
- In this way, because the outer layer is thin, it is easy to deform and has poor elasticity and the contact time of the outer layer with the ball can be increased to improve the ball control performance, and, because the inner layer is thicker, it has better elasticity but is not conducive to ball control. This way of using multilayer gradients can have both advantages. In addition, the use of the multilayer fiber composite material in the amount of deformation can provide a better rebound force than a single layer.
- Preferably, a buffer space is defined in the hollow barrel between each adjacent two layers of the multilayer fiber composite material. That is, there is a buffer space between the inner layer and the intermediate layer, and another buffer space between the intermediate layer and the outer layer. These two buffer spaces are used to buffer the shock force generated when hitting the ball.
- Preferably, each buffer space is partitioned by two spacers embedded in the front and back ends of the hollow barrel within the adjacent two layers of the multilayer fiber composite material.
- Preferably, each adjacent two layers of the multilayer fiber composite material beyond the hollow barrel are bonded together to ensure sufficient rigidity.
- Preferably, the rings are arranged in the barrel of the bat body at equal intervals along the axis of the bat body, so that the rings can be evenly distributed in the sweet spot of the hollow barrel.
- The detailed structure, characteristics, assembly or use of the composite ball bat provided by the present invention will be described in the subsequent detailed description of the preferred embodiment. However, those with ordinary skill in the art should be able to understand that the detailed description and the specific preferred embodiment listed in the implementation of the present invention are only used to illustrate the present invention, not to limit the scope of patent applications for this invention.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a composite ball bat in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a sectional view of a part of the composite ball bat in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of part A ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of part B ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of part C ofFIG. 2 . - The applicant first states here that throughout the specification, including the preferred embodiment described below and the claims in the scope of patent application, the terms related to directionality are based on the directions in the drawings. Secondly, in the preferred embodiment and drawings to be described below, the same element numbers represent the same or similar elements or their structural features.
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FIG. 1 , acomposite ball bat 10 in accordance with the present invention comprises abat body 20 and a plurality ofrings 40. - The
bat body 20 comprises ahollow barrel 22, ahandle 24 and atapered section 26. Thetapered section 26 joins thehollow barrel 22 to thehandle 24. The outer diameter of thetapered section 26 reduces gradually from thehollow barrel 22 toward thehandle 24. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , thebat body 20 is made of a multi-layer fiber composite material. In terms of the number of layers, three or four layers can be used according to actual needs. In the present preferred embodiment, there are three layers, namely, the inner layer, the intermediate layer and the outer layer. The thickness of theinner layer 28 is greater than the thickness of theintermediate layer 30, and the thickness of theintermediate layer 30 is greater than the thickness of theouter layer 32. In this way, because theouter layer 32 is thin, it is easy to deform and has poor elasticity and the contact time of theouter layer 32 with the ball can be increased to improve the ball control performance, and, because theinner layer 28 is thicker, it has better elasticity but is not conducive to ball control. This way of using multilayer gradients can have both advantages. In addition, the use of the multilayer fiber composite material in the amount of deformation can provide a better rebound force than a single layer. But it is not limited to the above arrangement, the thickness of each of the multiple layers of the multilayer fiber composite materials can also be the same. - In addition, as shown in
FIGS. 3-5 , the front and back ends of thehollow barrel 22 embed a spacer 36 (the material used here is polyurethane but can also be silicone or rubber) between each adjacent two layers of the multilayer fiber composite material, so that abuffer space 34 is partitioned by the twospacers 36 embedded in the front and back ends of thehollow barrel 22 within the adjacent two layers of the multilayer fiber composite material. That is, there is abuffer space 34 between theinner layer 28 and theintermediate layer 30, and anotherbuffer space 34 between theintermediate layer 30 and theouter layer 32. These twobuffer spaces 34 have the same width W, and the bothbuffer spaces 34 are closed, so the air inside will create a cushioning effect like an air cushion. In this way, when thecomposite ball bat 10 hits the ball, not only the deformation of the multilayer fiber composite material is used to absorb the impact force of the ball, but also the twobuffer spaces 34 can be used to increase the shock absorption effect. As for the positions other than the hollow barrel 22 (that is, the positions of thetapered section 26 and the handle 24), the adjacent two layers of the multilayer fiber composite material are bonded together, that is, theinner layer 28 and theintermediate layer 30 are bonded to each other, and theintermediate layer 30 and theouter layer 32 are bonded to each other to ensure that thebat body 20 has sufficient rigidity. In addition, it is worth mentioning here that the aforementioned fiber composite material may be carbon fiber, glass fiber, or other polyester fiber, and in this embodiment, carbon fiber is used as an illustration. - The
rings 40 can be made of a composite material such as carbon fiber or plastics such as PP or metal such as aluminum alloys, and the number can be increased or decreased according to actual needs, which is not limited here. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , therings 40 are arranged in thehollow barrel 22 of thebat body 20 and are arranged at equal intervals along the axis of thebat body 20, and the outer circumferences of therings 40 are fixed on the inner circumference of thehollow barrel 22 of thebat body 20. The hardness of therings 40 is higher than that of thehollow barrel 22 of thebat body 20, that is, the elasticity of therings 40 is worse than that of any layer of the fiber composite material of thehollow barrel 22 of thebat body 20. - As can be seen from the above, the
composite ball bat 10 of the present invention is provided withmultiple rings 40 on the sweet spot ofhollow barrel 22 on the one hand to improve the hitting effect, and on the other hand, the deformation of the multilayer composite material and thebuffer space 34 between each adjacent two layers of the multilayer fiber composite material are used to absorb the shock generated when hitting the ball. In this way, you can achieve a good balance between weight reduction and improvement of the hitting effect, thereby achieving the purpose of the present invention.
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