Variable stiffness striking implement

US9486680B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9486680-B2
Application numberUS-201514957957-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 3, 2015
Priority dateDec 9, 2014
Publication dateNov 8, 2016
Grant dateNov 8, 2016

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Abstract

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A variable stiffness striking implement, such as, for example, a ball bat typically used in baseball, softball, or rubber ball. The striking implement, preferably has a separate barrel and handle and includes a variable stiffness assembly which results in the user being able to adjust stiffness. This is accomplished by the user selecting a stiffness member having a desired hardness and inserting the selected stiffness around the handle and abutting the end of the barrel closest to the handle end and using a cap to hold the stiffness member in place, or, if desired by the user, the striking implement may be used without a stiffness member.

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What is claimed is: 1. A striking implement, comprising: a barrel, the barrel having a barrel end cap end and a barrel handle end and a barrel interior surface, the barrel having an internal joint receiving portion toward the barrel handle end; a handle, the handle having a handle knob end and a handle barrel end; an interface portion, the interface portion having an interface portion barrel end and an interface portion handle end, the interface portion having a joint receptacle and an interface portion stiffness member receiving portion and an interface portion coupling portion, the interface portion coupling portion being located closer to the interface portion handle end than the joint receptacle and the interface portion stiffness member receiving portion being located between the joint receptacle and the interface portion coupling portion; the interface portion being received over the handle and secured thereto, the interface portion handle end being orientated toward the handle knob end; the interface portion joint receptacle receiving a joint therein, the interface portion receiving at least a portion of a wedge thereover, the wedge being located closer to the interface portion barrel end than the joint receptacle; the handle with the interface portion being received into the barrel with at least a portion of an exterior surface of the wedge engaging the barrel interior surface, the joint received in the interface portion joint receptacle also being received in the barrel internal joint receiving portion, the interface portion stiffness member receiving portion and the interface portion coupling portion extending external of the barrel from the barrel handle end; a cap having a cap barrel end and a cap knob end, the cap having a cap coupling portion; and, the cap being inserted over the handle with the cap barrel end oriented toward the barrel and the cap coupling portion engageable with the interface portion coupling portion. 2. The striking implement of claim 1 , where the cap can engage the barrel handle end. 3. The striking implement of claim 1 , where the cap cannot engage the barrel handle end. 4. The striking implement of claim 1 , further comprising a stiffness member, the stiffness member being received by the interface portion stiffness member receiving portion and where the cap is coupled onto the interface portion coupling portion such that the stiffness member is held between the barrel handle end and the cap barrel end. 5. The striking implement of claim 4 , where the stiffness member has a uniform hardness. 6. The striking implement of claim 4 , where the stiffness member has a harder durometer portion and a softer durometer portion. 7. The striking implement of claim 6 , where the harder durometer portion abuts the cap barrel end and where the softer durometer portion abuts the barrel handle end. 8. The striking implement of claim 4 , where the cap has an inward notched portion at its barrel end and where the stiffness member has a notched portion insert received into the cap inward notched portion. 9. The striking implement of claim 4 , where the barrel handle end angles inward and where the stiffness member has a barrel engaging end which abuts the angled inward barrel handle end. 10. The striking implement of claim 4 , where the stiffness member has a slit therethrough. 11. The striking implement of claim 1 , where the interface portion coupling portion and the cap coupling portion have engageable threads thereon. 12. The striking implement of claim 1 , where the wedge engages the interface portion and the barrel interior surface, but does not engage the handle. 13. The striking implement of claim 1 , where the wedge engages the interface portion and the handle, and where the wedge engages the barrel interior surface, the wedge having a portion nearest the handle barrel end where the wedge engages the handle but not the barrel interior surface. 14. The striking implement of claim 4 , where the wedge engages the interface portion and the barrel interior surface, but does not engage the handle. 15. The striking implement of claim 4 , where the wedge engages the interface portion and the handle, and where the wedge engages the barrel interior surface, the wedge having a portion nearest the handle barrel end where the wedge engages the handle but not the barrel interior surface. 16. The striking implement of claim 15 , where the stiffness member has a harder durometer portion and a softer durometer portion. 17. The striking implement of claim 16 , where the harder durometer portion abuts the cap barrel end and where the softer durometer portion abuts the barrel handle end. 18. The striking implement of claim 17 , where the cap has an inward notched portion at its barrel end and where the stiffness member has a notched portion insert received into the cap inward notched portion. 19. The striking implement of claim 18 , where the barrel handle end angles inward and where the stiffness member has a barrel engaging end which abuts the angled inward barrel handle end. 20. The striking implement of claim 1 , where the striking implement is a bat, the barrel having an end cap at its end cap end, the barrel having a uniform diameter portion toward its end cap end and a tapered portion toward the barrel handle end, where the exterior surface of the wedge engaging the barrel interior surface is in the tapered portion, and where the handle has a knob at the handle knob end.

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Classifications

  • Bats, rackets, or the like, not covered by groups A63B49/00 - A63B57/00 · CPC title

  • A63B60/42Primary

    Devices for measuring, verifying, correcting or customising the inherent characteristics of golf clubs, bats, rackets or the like, e.g. measuring the maximum torque a batting shaft can withstand · CPC title

  • made of plastic · CPC title

  • Baseball, rounders or similar games · CPC title

  • made of metal · CPC title

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What does patent US9486680B2 cover?
A variable stiffness striking implement, such as, for example, a ball bat typically used in baseball, softball, or rubber ball. The striking implement, preferably has a separate barrel and handle and includes a variable stiffness assembly which results in the user being able to adjust stiffness. This is accomplished by the user selecting a stiffness member having a desired hardness and insertin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wilson Sporting Goods
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B60/42. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 08 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).