Claims
- 1. A shock damper for a ball bat, which bat includes a handle having a handle diameter and terminating in an enlarged end knob having an end knob diameter, the shock damper comprising:
- a first resiliently-deformable, generally cylindrical sleeve disposed about a longitudinal axis, the first sleeve having a first end having a first substantially circular opening, a second end having a second substantially circular opening and an interior hole extending longitudinally through the length of the sleeve between the first opening and the second opening;
- the first opening having a diameter approximately equal to the bat handle diameter;
- the hole having a diameter substantially equal to the end knob diameter;
- the second opening having a diameter smaller than the end knob diameter but at least about as large as the bat handle diameter;
- the first end including a substantially flat surface perpendicular to the longitudinal axis for resting a heel of a hand when the bat is gripped during use;
- the second end having a substantially flat surface perpendicular to the longitudinal axis for contacting the first end flat surface of a second sleeve of the same design as the first sleeve when the first sleeve is stacked on the second longitudinally; and
- the first sleeve being compressible for dampening vibrations transmitted through the end knob, being sufficiently stretchable to slide over the end knob and onto the bat handle past the end knob, and being elastic for retaining its original shape.
- 2. The shock damper of claim 1 wherein the first sleeve comprises a material selected from the group consisting of polyvinylchloride and an elastomer manufactured from a styrene-ethelyne/butylene-styrene block copolymer.
- 3. The shock damper of claim 1 wherein the first sleeve comprises a material having a hardness of from 20 to 30 on the Shore A scale.
- 4. A ball bat with shock damper comprising:
- a bat body having a generally cylindrical handle having a handle diameter and terminating in an enlarged end knob having an end knob diameter; and
- a first resiliently-deformable, generally cylindrical sleeve disposed on the end knob about a longitudinal axis, the first sleeve having a first end having a first substantially circular opening, a second end having a second substantially circular opening, and an interior hole extending longitudinally through the length of the sleeve between the first opening and the second opening;
- the first opening having a diameter approximately equal to the bat handle diameter;
- the hole having a diameter substantially equal to the end knob diameter;
- the second opening having a diameter smaller than the end knob diameter but at least about as large as the bat handle diameter;
- the first end including a substantially flat surface perpendicular to the longitudinal axis for resting a heel of a hand when the bat is gripped during use.
- 5. The ball bat with shock damper of claim 4 wherein the composition of the first sleeve comprises a material selected from the group consisting of polyvinylchloride and an elastomer manufactured from a styrene-ethelyne/butylene-styrene block copolymer.
- 6. The ball bat with shock damper of claim 4 wherein of the first sleeve comprises a material having a hardness of from 20 to 30 on the Shore A scale.
- 7. A ball bat with shock damper comprising:
- a bat body having a generally cylindrical handle with a handle diameter and terminating in an enlarged end knob with an end knob diameter; and
- one or more resiliently-deformable, generally cylindrical sleeves disposed on the handle in stacked relationship to the end knob about a longitudinal axis for providing a reference for gripping the bat handle during use;
- each sleeve having a first end having a first substantially circular opening, a second end having a second substantially circular opening and an interior hole extending longitudinally through the length of the sleeve between the first opening and the second opening;
- the first opening of each sleeve having a diameter approximately equal to the bat handle diameter;
- the hole of each sleeve having a diameter substantially equal to the end knob diameter;
- the second opening of each sleeve having a diameter smaller than the end knob diameter but at least about as large as the bat handle diameter;
- the first end of each sleeve including a substantially flat surface perpendicular to the longitudinal axis for resting a heel of a hand when the bat is gripped during use;
- the second end of each sleeve having a substantially flat surface perpendicular to the longitudinal axis for contacting the first end flat surface of another sleeve of the same design when a plurality of sleeves are stacked on each other longitudinally;
- each sleeve being compressible for dampening vibrations transmitted through the end knob, being sufficiently stretchable to slide over the end knob and onto the bat handle past the end knob, and being elastic for retaining its original shape.
- 8. The ball bat with shock damper of claim 7 wherein the composition of one or more of the sleeves comprises material selected from the group consisting of polyvinylchloride and an elastomer manufactured from a styrene-ethelyne/butylene-styrene block copolymer.
- 9. The ball bat with shock damper of claim 7 wherein the composition of one or more of the sleeves comprises material having a hardness of from 20 to 30 on the Shore A scale.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/189,458, filed Jan. 31, 1994, abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 29/011,531, filed Aug. 6, 1993, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Voit" Catalog, Jul. 1953, p. 22. |
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