Claims
- 1. Ball game apparatus for batting a ball comprising a unitary, planar, substantially rigid plate defining a bat having flat upper and lower surfaces, said plate having a central part flanked by oppositely extending wing parts having less breadth than said central part, an opening passing symmetrically through said central part of said plate and of a size as to leave between its periphery and the periphery of said central part an annular region of said central part surrounding said opening, said wing parts being joined to said central part on diametrically opposite sides of said opening, a net having an open outer end and a rim surrounding said open end connected to the flat upper surface of the central part of said plate, said net extending from said flat upper surface of said central part, through said opening to terminate in a closed end beyond said flat lower surface of said plate, and oppositely sloping hand-holes adjacent respective corresponding outer extremities of said wing parts remote from said opening, said flat upper surface of said plate beyond said opening and net defining a batting area for batting a ball away from said plate when the latter is grasped by the hands of a player in both said hand-holes.
- 2. The ball game apparatus of claim 1 wherein the outer perimeter of said central part is substantially circular and the outer perimeter of each of said wing parts is substantially rectangular except where said wing and central parts merge, said hand-holes sloping in opposite direction diagonally across the same corresponding corners of said wing parts.
- 3. The ball game apparatus of claim 2 including a pair of resilient pads of substantially less area than said flat upper surface of said plate mounted symmetrically with respect to said opening on said flat upper surface of said plate, said pads having a surface imparting a rebound to a ball when struck thereby which is distinctly different from the rebound imparted to a ball when struck by any portion of said flat upper surface of said plate which is clear of said pads.
- 4. Ball game apparatus for batting a ball comprising a planar, substantially rigid plate defining a bat having flat upper and lower surfaces, said plate having a central part flanked by oppositely extending wing parts having less breadth than said central part, an opening having a diameter greater than said ball and passing symmetrically through said central part of said plate, said opening being of a size as to leave between its periphery and the periphery of said central part an annular region of said central part surrounding said opening, said wing parts being joined to said central part on diametrically opposite sides of said opening, and handles adjacent respective corresponding outer extremities of said wing parts remote from said opening, said flat upper surface of said plate beyond said opening defining a batting area for batting a ball away from said plate when both said handles are grasped by the hands of a player.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/011,786, filed on Feb. 1, 1993, now abandoned.
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