Claims
- 1. A ball hitting practice device comprising in combination:
- a. a planar base adapted to being secured to a solid surface, and
- b. a vertical pedistal fixedly attached to the top surface of said base, said pedistal having a ball fixedly attached to the upper end thereof and having the bottom end thereof being fixedly attached to an elongated coil spring permitting the said vertical pedistal to bend when the ball is hit, pivoting means fixedly attached to the other end of the coil spring and to the surface of the planar base, said pivoting means permitting said vertical pedistal to be inclined to the side, front or back and then fixedly located in a desired position by locking means.
- 2. An adjustable ball hitting practice device as in claim 1 wherein the ball attached to the upper end of the vertical pedistal is a baseball.
- 3. An adjustable ball hitting practice device as in claim 1 wherein the ball attached to the upper end of the vertical pedistal is a softball.
- 4. An adjustable ball hitting practice device comprising in combination:
- a. a planar base adapted to being secured to a solid surface, and
- b. a vertical pedistal fixedly attached to the top surface of said base, said pedistal comprising a first vertically extending resilient member having a ball fixedly attached to one end thereof and having its other end fitting into the upper end of a second vertically extending resilient tubular member in telescopic manner so as to permit said first resilient member to be adjusted up and down, locking means to secure said first resilient member in a desired position, an elongated coil spring having one of its ends fixedly attached to the bottom end of said second resilient member permitting the entire vertical pedistal to bend when the ball is hit, pivoting means fixedly attached to the other end of the coil spring and to the surface of the planar base, said pivoting means permitting said vertical pedistal to be inclined to the side, front or back and then fixedly located in a desired position by locking means.
- 5. An adjustable ball hitting practice device as in claim 2 wherein the ball is attached to an elongated rubber member which in turn is attached to the first resilient member.
- 6. An adjustable ball hitting practice device as in claim 2 wherein weight extension holders are attached to each side of the planar base and weights placed thereon to permit the practice hitting device to be placed indoors.
- 7. An adjustable ball hitting practice device as in claim 2 wherein the planar base possesses holes to permit metal stakes to be placed therein to secure the plate to the desired outdoor surface.
- 8. An adjustable ball hitting practice device as in claim 2 wherein the first and second resilient members are prepared from fiber glass and the planar base is prepared from hard rubber.
- 9. An adjustable ball hitting device as in claim 4 wherein said locking means is said locking a lock nut.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my patent application Ser. No. 875,065, filed June 17, 1986 now Pat. No. 4,681,318.
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