1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a baseball batting practice equipment, particularly to one able to automatically pitch balls for a batter to practice batting anytime according to time set for ball pitching after the batter stands firm at a batting position.
2. Description of the Prior Art
At present, a baseball batting practice apparatus, as disclosed in a Taiwan patent, No. 574935, titled “BASEBALL PITCHING APPARATUS”, is to have an elastic plate actuated by an elastic member to turn up elastically and pitch balls and is provided with a delay unit for delaying pitching balls. However, since the ball pitching position is unchangeable; therefore, it is inconvenient for batters with different heights to practice batting baseballs.
Another baseball batting practice apparatus, as disclosed in a U.S. Pat. No. 1,912,360, is to employ an elastic plate for supplying and pitching practice balls without providing any delay unit for lowering velocity of ball pitching and as a result, the batting practice apparatus may pitch balls even before a batter stands firm at a batting position.
The objective of this invention is to offer a baseball batting practice equipment by which a batter can freely self-practice batting balls anytime, needless to have another person pitching balls.
The baseball batting practice equipment of this invention includes a base provided with a movable member having a lower side fixed with one end of an elastic member that has another end secured with the base. The elastic member functions to help the movable member to recover its original position to let the movable member controlled to operate by a retaining post of a ball pitching speed adjusting device. The base is disposed with a hooking member for holding an elastic plate and releasing the elastic plate for pitching balls after the movable member touches the hooking member.
The baseball batting practice equipment of this invention is provided with a ball pitching apparatus, a spring-shaped elastic member and a gear unit. The ball pitching apparatus consists of a left shell and a right shell for accommodating all the members of the ball pitching apparatus. The spring-shaped elastic member functions to adjust and delay time of ball pitching. The gear unit is composed of a plurality of gears engaged mutually for winding tight or unwinding the spring-shaped elastic member by mutual operation of a rack and an actuating rod.
The ball pitching apparatus of the baseball batting practice equipment in the present invention is disposed with a ball pitching speed adjusting device containing a first bevel gear and a second bevel gear engaged with each other. The second bevel gear is positioned in the interior of an actuating member that is formed with a protruding-out portion and a circular portion. A driving rod is assembled under the actuating member and has one end fixed with a retaining post. An elastic member is mounted at the topside of the retaining post that has one side cut with a notch for the driving rod to be extended therein.
The ball pitching apparatus of the baseball batting practice equipment of this invention has a power unit provided with an actuating rod to be inserted through one end of two connecting rods and the elongate hole of an upper cover and also through the insert hole of the rack. The connecting rods of the power unit have another end pivotally fixed with the shaft rods of a pedal, and a press rod is inserted through the pedal. The power unit is further provided with an elastic plate to be operated together with the hooking member for pitching balls.
The baseball batting practice equipment of this invention further includes an upper cover disposed with a ball pitching hole for depositing practice balls therein.
Thus, the baseball batting practice equipment in the present invention can automatically pitch balls for a batter to practice batting freely.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A preferred embodiment of a baseball batting practice equipment in the present invention, as shown in
The base 1 has its lower side provided with one or more long grooves 10 for receiving same-number extensible plates 11, which can be pulled outward to be fixed on the ground for stabilizing the batting practice equipment on the ground. The base 1 has its upper side disposed with a plurality of different grooves 12, 13 respectively for installing a movable member 14 and a ball pitching apparatus 2 therein. The movable member 14 has its rear side formed with a protruding-up actuating base 140 having one side provided with a plurality of arcuate recesses 141 for an actuating rod 50 to operate therein and shift the movable member 14. In addition, the movable member 14 is provided with a fitting groove 142 for placing therein a retaining post 35 of the ball pitching apparatus 2 so that the retaining post 35 may fix the movable member 14 at a proper position, further having its front side formed with a slanting push surface 143 to be correspondingly operated with a hooking member 16 and its lower side bored with an accommodating groove 144. The base 1 is further provided with an elastic member 15 having one end fixed in the accommodating groove 144 of the moveable member 14 and another end secured at a proper location of the base 1, as shown in
The ball pitching apparatus 2, as shown in
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The ball pitching speed adjusting device 3 is provided with the first bevel gear 30 and a second bevel gear 31 engaged with each other. The first bevel gear 30 is bored with a groove 300 communicating with the groove 231 of the first gear 23 for receiving an elastic member 301, which functions to adjust both the engaging tightness of the first bevel gear 30 and the second gear 31 and the reverse-turning speed of the gear unit, as shown in
The actuating member 32 is snail-shaped and formed with a comparatively long protruding-out portion 322 and a circular portion 323, as shown in
The power unit 5 of the ball pitching apparatus 2 is provided with an actuating rod 50, two connecting rods 51, a pedal 52, a press rod 53 and an elastic plate 54. The actuating rod 50 is inserted through one end of the connecting rods 51 and extended in the slot 40 of the upper cover 4 to produce support effect and then inserted through the slot 28 of the ball-pitching apparatus 2 and the insert hole 233 of the rack 232. The connecting rods 51 respectively have another end pivotally assembled on the shaft rods 520 of the pedal 52 and fixed with the first holes 521 of the pedal 52. The press rod 53 is inserted through two second holes 522 of the pedal 52 and two opposite sides of the curved slots 41 of the upper cover 4 to be positioned between two shanks 523 at the rear side of the pedal 52 and received inside the upper cover 4, letting the pedal 52 fixed at a front upper side of the upper cover 4. The two shanks 523 of the pedal 52 are provided with a pivot 524 fixed thereon with plural torsional spring 525. The pivot 524 is inserted through two holes 526 of the two shanks 523 and two side holes 42 of the upper cover 4 and through the insert hole 29 of the ball-pitching apparatus 2 to enable the pedal 52 to produce pedaling effect. The elastic plate 54 has one end secured at the upper side of both a foundation base 540 and a regulating block 541, and a long bolt 542 is screwed between the foundation base 540 and the regulating block 541 for adjusting the position of the regulating block 541 in order to change the elastic force of the elastic plate 54 for changing ball pitching velocity and height.
The upper cover 4 to be covered on the ball-pitching apparatus 2 is bored with an elongate hole 40 and a curved slot 41 respectively in two opposite sides and has an upper side provided with a ball-pitching opening 43 for placing practice balls 6.
In using and operating, after the practice balls 6 are put in the ball-pitching opening 43 of the upper cover 43 and a batter treads upon the pedal 52 of the power unit 5, the actuating rod 50 will actuate the rack 232 of the gear unit to move to one side and drive the gear unit to rotate and wind tight the spring-shaped elastic member 22. Simultaneously, the movable member 14 will be moved and positioned in place, and the retaining post 35 will be moved down to be engaged in the retaining groove 142 of the movable member 14, making the elastic plate 54 held by the hooking member 16 and letting the batter have time to adjust his standing positions and batting postures. At this time, according to a set condition, the spring-shaped elastic member 22 will gradually release torsion to make the gear unit rotate reversely to make the actuating member 32 of the ball pitching speed adjusting device 3 release the retaining post 35 to let the movable member 14 quickly recover its original position and have its push surface 143 pushing the hooking member 16 to turn over and release the elastic plate 54 to enable the elastic plate 54 to quickly recover its original position and elastically pitch balls out for a batter to bat, as shown in
Referring to
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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20110192384 A1 | Aug 2011 | US |