Claims
- 1. In combination, a baseball bat with a knob at one end, and a baseball batting training device comprising a weight sized for positioning in co-axial assembly with the knob of the baseball bat, the weight having an internally threaded nut secured in fixed assembly with said weight, a bolt bore extended through the weight co-axially aligned with a threaded bore defined by the internally threaded nut, a bolt with external threads threadingly engaged through said threaded bore of the internally threaded nut, a jam nut threadingly engaged to the bolt, and a pair of annular members attached in integral assembly with said weight, the annular members being extended away from the weight in a crossed pattern and being positioned in engagement with axially facing remote surface areas of said knob of the baseball bat, the bolt exerting a pulling force against the pair of annular members engaged against the axially facing remote surface areas of said knob to hold the baseball batting training device in fixed assembly with the knob of said baseball bat.
- 2. The combination of claim 1, wherein the bolt has an enlarged head that can be manually turned to cause the external threads to move axially of the threaded bore of the nut for tightening the engagement of a lead end of the bolt against the knob, the bolt being rotatable in a reverse direction to release the tension between the bolt and the knob end of the bat to enable the annular members to be progressively relieved of tension forces for allowing the crossed annular members to be detached from engagement with the knob of the baseball bat, the jam nut having an outer ring portion that can be manually turned to move the jam nut axially along the bolt for secured engagement with a top side of the weight.
- 3. The combination of claim 1, wherein the annular members are comprised of woven steel wire rings, and clamp means attaching ends of the rings of woven steel wire to secure the ends of each of the rings in a closed position, the clamps being embedded in the weight to fixedly connect the annular members with the weight.
- 4. In combination, a baseball bat with a knob at one end, and a baseball batting training device comprising, a weight sized for positioning in co-axial assembly with the knob of the baseball bat, the weight having a threaded bore, a bolt with external threads is threadingly engaged through said threaded bore, a jam nut threadingly engaged to the bolt, a pair of annular members, means for attaching the annular members to the weight so that the annular members are extended away from the weight in a crossed pattern and are positioned in engagement with axially facing remote surface areas of said knob of the baseball bat, the bolt exerting a pulling force against the pair of annular members engaged against the axially facing remote surface areas of the knob to hold the baseball batting training device in fixed assembly with the knob of said baseball bat.
- 5. The combination of claim 4, wherein the bolt has an enlarged head that can be manually turned to cause the external threads to move axially of the threaded bore of the nut for tightening the engagement of a lead end of the bolt against the knob, the bolt being rotatable in a reverse direction to release the tension between the bolt and the knob end of the bat to enable the annular members to be progressively relieved of tension forces for allowing the crossed annular members to be detached from engagement with the knob of the baseball bat, the jam nut having an outer ring portion that can be manually turned to move the jam nut axially along the bolt for secured engagement with a top side of the weight.
- 6. The combination of claim 4, wherein the means for attaching the annular members to the weight includes the weight having a first aperture and a second aperture, the first aperture extending through the weight perpendicular to the threaded bore on one side of the weight, the second aperture extending through the weight parallel to the first aperture on another side of the weight, the annular members having a first end and a second end, means for attaching the first end of one annular member to one end of the first aperture and the second end of that annular member to another end of the first aperture, and means for attaching the first end of the other annular member to one end of the second aperture and the second end of the other annular member to another end of the second aperture.
- 7. The combination of claim 4, wherein the means for attaching the annular members to the weight includes the weight having a first aperture and a second aperture, the first aperture extending through the weight perpendicular to the threaded bore on one side of the weight, the second aperture extending through the weight parallel to the first aperture on another side of the weight, the annular members having a first end and a second end, the first end and second end of one annular member being in lapped relationship within the first aperture, the first end and second end of the other annular member being in lapped relationship within the second aperture, and means for the securing the lapped first end and second end of the annular members within the corresponding first aperture and second aperture.
- 8. The combination of claim 7, wherein the means for the securing the lapped first end and second end of the annular members within the corresponding first aperture and second aperture includes the weight having a first threaded screw bore perpendicular to and in communication with the first aperture and a second threaded screw bore perpendicular to and in communication with the second aperture, a first set screw in threaded engagement within the first threaded screw bore and in pressing engagement with the first end and the second end of one annular member, and a second set screw in threaded engagement within the second threaded screw bore and in pressing engagement with the first end and the second end of the other annular member.
- 9. A baseball batting training device which includes a weight sized for positioning in co-axial assembly with a knob of a baseball bat, the weight having a threaded bore, a bolt with external threads is threadingly engaged through said threaded bore, a jam nut threadingly engaged to the bolt, a pair of annular members, means for attaching the annular members to the weight so that the annular members are extended away from the weight in a crossed pattern and are adopted to be positioned in engagement with axially facing remote surface areas of said knob of the baseball bat, the bolt adapted to exert a pulling force against the pair of annular members engaged against the axially facing remote surface areas of the knob to hold the baseball batting training device in fixed assembly with the knob of said baseball bat.
- 10. The device of claim 9, wherein the means for attaching the annular members to the weight includes the weight having a first aperture and a second aperture, the first aperture extending through the weight perpendicular to the threaded bore on one side of the weight, the second aperture extending through the weight parallel to the first aperture on another side of the weight, the annular members having a first end and a second end, means for attaching the first end of one annular member to one end of the first aperture and the second end of that annular member to another end of the first aperture, and means for attaching the first end of the other annular member to one end of the second aperture and the second end of the other annular member to another end of the second aperture.
- 11. The device of claim 9, wherein the means for attaching the annular members to the weight includes the weight having a first aperture and a second aperture, the first aperture extending through the weight perpendicular to the threaded bore on one side of the weight, the second aperture extending through the weight parallel to the first aperture on another side of the weight, the annular members having a first end and a second end, the first end and second end of one annular member being in lapped relationship within the first aperture, the first end and second end of the other annular member being in lapped relationship within the second aperture, and means for the securing the lapped first end and second end of the annular members within the corresponding first aperture and second aperture.
- 12. A method of manufacturing a baseball batting training device for use with a baseball bat having a knob at one end, comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming a circular weight;
- (b) drilling and tapping a threaded bore through the weight;
- (c) drilling a first aperture extending through the weight perpendicular to the threaded bore on one side of the weight;
- (d) drilling a second aperture extending through the weight parallel to the first aperture on another side of the weight;
- (e) threading a jam nut onto a bolt;
- (f) threading the bolt through the threaded bore of the weight; and
- (g) attaching a pair of annular members to the weight so that the annular members are attached on either sides of the bolt.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the step of attaching a pair of annular members to the weight so that the annular members are attached on either sides of the bolt, include each annular member having a first end and a second end, and further comprise the steps of:
- (a) attaching the first end of one annular member to one end of the first aperture and attaching the second end of that annular member to another end of the first aperture; and
- (b) attaching the first end of the other annular member to one end of the second aperture and attaching the second end of the other annular member to another end of the second aperture.
- 14. The method of claim 12, wherein the step of attaching a pair of annular members to the weight so that the annular members are attached on either sides of the bolt, include each annular member having a first end and a second end, and further comprise the steps of:
- (a) inserting the first end and second end of one annular member in lapped relationship within the first aperture;
- (b) inserting the first end and second end of the other annular member in lapped relationship within the second aperture; and
- (c) securing the lapped first end and second end of the annular members within the corresponding first aperture and second aperture.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the step of securing the lapped first end and second end of the annular members within the corresponding first aperture and second aperture, comprises the steps of:
- (a) drilling and tapping a first threaded screw bore into the weight perpendicular to and in communication with the first aperture;
- (b) drilling and tapping a second threaded screw bore perpendicular to and in communication with the second aperture;
- (c) inserting a first set screw in threaded engagement within the first threaded screw bore and in pressing engagement with the first end and the second end of one annular member; and
- (d) inserting a second set screw in threaded engagement within the second threaded screw bore and in pressing engagement with the first end and the second end of the other annular member.
- 16. The method of claim 12, further comprising the step of painting the weight with a paint of suitable type.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of copending application Ser. No. 08/296,719 filed on Aug. 26, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,501,450.
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