This application claims priority of Chinese Patent Application No. 201320604621.1, filed on Sep. 27, 2013.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a bat, more particularly to a ball bat.
2. Description of the Related Art
Chinese Patent Application publication No. CN202802681U discloses a conventional ball bat that includes a bat body, a first tube and a second tube. The bat body extends along a main axis and has a barrel section formed with an upper receiving space, a knob section opposite to the barrel section, and a handle section interconnecting the barrel section and the knob section and formed with a lower receiving space. The bat body is integrally formed by a plurality of angularly-disposed wooden pieces extending along the main axis. Each of the wooden pieces has a connecting region that is formed with an upper groove as a portion of the upper receiving space, a lower groove as a portion of the lower receiving space, and a separating part separating the upper groove from the lower groove. The first tube is disposed in the upper receiving space, and the second tube is disposed in the lower receiving space. By utilizing the first and second tubes, the weight of the conventional ball bat can be reduced. The first and second tubes are adhered to the bat body in the upper and lower receiving spaces using adhesives, so that each of the upper and lower receiving spaces needs to be a bit larger than the dimension of a respective one of the first and second tubes in order to prevent excess amount of the adhesives from leaking out of the upper and lower receiving spaces. However, such a configuration may cause improper positioning of the first and second tubes in the upper and lower receiving spaces and adversely affect the balance and hitting performance of the conventional ball bat.
Chinese Patent Application Publication No. CN202301855U discloses another conventional ball bat including a hollow handle segment, a wooden barrel segment and a reinforcing segment. The handle segment has a handle section, a connecting section that has an outer diameter smaller than that of the handle section, and an abutment section that is disposed between the handle and connecting sections. The barrel segment has an abutment end section, a top end section that is opposite to the handle section of the handle segment, and an insertion hole that extends from the abutment end section toward the top end section. The connecting section is inserted into the insertion hole. The abutment end section of the barrel segment abuts against the abutment section of the handle segment. The reinforcing segment is sleeved on the abutment end section. The barrel segment also has a retaining hole retaining a core tube component. While the connecting section and the core tube are retained respectively in the insertion hole and the retaining hole using adhesives, the positioning problem may also occur like the aforementioned conventional ball bat.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,767,299 discloses yet another conventional ball bat that includes a wooden bat body having a center through hole, a tubular core member fitted into the center through hole of the bat body, and a weight mounted inside the tubular core member. Although there is no method disclosed in this patent illustrating how to retain the tubular core member in the wooden bat body, people having ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the same positioning problem will occur if the method of using adhesives to assemble the conventional ball bat is adopted.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a ball bat that may alleviate the aforementioned drawback of the prior art.
Accordingly, a ball bat of the present invention includes a bat body and a core unit. The bat body extends along a main axis and has a barrel section, a knob section, and a handle section. The barrel section has an upper receiving space that is defined by a space-defining surface. The knob section is opposite to the barrel section along the main axis. The handle section interconnects the barrel section and the knob section. The bat body includes a plurality of angularly-disposed wooden pieces that extend along the main axis. Each of the wooden pieces has a connecting region that is formed with an upper groove as a portion of the upper receiving space. The space-defining surface is formed with a plurality of adhesive-receiving grooves that are in spatial communication with the upper receiving space.
The core unit has a tube disposed in the upper receiving space and adhered to the space-defining surface.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The bat body 10 extends along a main axis (L) and has a barrel section 101, a knob section 102 and a handle section 103. The barrel section 101 has an upper receiving space 12 that is defined by a first space-defining surface. The knob section 102 is opposite to the barrel section 101 along the main axis (L). The handle section 103 interconnects the barrel section 101 and the knob section 102 and has a lower receiving space 14 that is defined by a second space-defining space. In this embodiment, the bat body 10 further has an intermediate receiving space 16 that is defined by a third space-defining surface and that is disposed between the upper and lower receiving spaces 12, 14. To be specific, the upper, intermediate and lower receiving spaces 12, 16, 14 are arranged along the main axis (L) and are in spatial communication with one another.
Specifically, the bat body 10 is integrally formed by a plurality of angularly-disposed wooden pieces 11 extending along the main axis (L). Each of the wooden pieces 11 has a connecting region 111 that has a barrel part corresponding to the barrel section 101 of the bat body 10, a knob part corresponding to the knob section 102 of the bat body 10, and a handle part corresponding to the handle section 103 of the bat body 10. The barrel part of the connecting region 111 of each of the wooden pieces 11 is formed with an upper groove 112 (see
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Each of the first, second and third space-defining surfaces is formed with a plurality of adhesive-receiving grooves 13, 15, 17 that are in spatial communication with a corresponding one of the upper, intermediate, and lower receiving spaces 12, 16, 14. In this embodiment, each of the adhesive-receiving grooves 13, 15, 17 is bordered by a curved U-shaped surface, but is not limited thereto (a V-shaped surface or a rectangular U-shaped surface may also apply).
The first space-defining surface includes a side surface portion 121 surrounding the main axis (L), and a pair of end surface portions 122 connected respectively to opposite ends of the side surface portion 121 along the main axis (L). Each of the end surface portions 122 of the first space-defining surface is configured as a hemispheric surface (see
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To sum up, the preferred embodiment of the ball bat of the present invention has the following advantages:
(1) by utilizing the adhesive-receiving grooves 13, 15, 17, the adhesive 40 can be received therein so as to prevent leakage of the adhesive 40, as well as to allow the first tube 21, the intermediate member 23 and the second tube 22 to be fittingly and respectively received in the upper, intermediate and lower receiving spaces 12, 16, 14, resulting in better positioning of the first tube 21, the intermediate member 23, and the second tube 21, and in relatively good balance and hitting performance;
(2) the upper, intermediate and lower grooves 112, 116, 114 of each of the wooden pieces 11 are in spatial communication with one another along the main axis (L), so as to result in a simpler manufacturing process for the wooden pieces 11;
(3) the first tube 21 and the second tube 22 are spaced apart by the intermediate member 23, so that vibration of the first tube 21 generated upon hitting a ball is attenuated during transmission to the second tube 22, thereby reducing the discomfort of a holder while holding the ball bat; and
(4) the center of gravity of the ball bat is adjustable by utilizing the intermediate member 23.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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