Claims
- 1. A sporting goods set comprised of a bat assembly and a plurality of objects to be driven thereby, said bat assembly being comprised of a relatively rigid body and a closure member displaceably and replaceably attached thereto, said body defining at least a portion of a chamber and an opening thereinto and said attached closure member at least substantially closing said opening; said objects being constructed for driven contact by said bat assembly, and said bat assembly being constructed for concurrent containment of said plurality of objects in said chamber, displacement of said closure member providing access to said contained objects.
- 2. The sporting goods set of claim 1 wherein said body of said bat assembly has a first end and comprises thereat a relatively large diameter, generally cylindrical, open-ended portion, said cylindrical portion defining said chamber portion and said open end of said cylindrical portion defining said opening thereinto.
- 3. The sporting goods set of claim 2 wherein said closure member includes a generally cylindrical, open-ended sidewall portion interengaged with said generally cylindrical portion of said body at said open end thereof, said closure member thereby closing said open end of said body, and vice versa.
- 4. The sporting goods set of claim 3 wherein said generally cylindrical sidewall portion of said closure member and said generally cylindrical portion of said body are telescopically interengaged, said closure member being removable entirely from said body.
- 5. The sporting goods set of claim 4 wherein one of said interengaged portions has at least one projecting lug thereon and the other of said interengaged portions has at least one circumferentially extending channel section thereon, said circumferentially extending channel section being dimensioned, configured, and positioned to engage said at least one lug and thereby to increase the security of interengagement of said interengaged portions.
- 6. The sporting goods set of claim 5 wherein said other of said interengaged portions additionally has at least one longitudinally extending channel section leading inwardly from said open end thereof to said circumferentially extending channel section, whereby said one and said other interengaged portions can be secured in mutual assembly by relative rotation thereof so as to move said one lug, inserted along said longitudinally extending channel section to a position in registry with said circumferentially extending channel section, away from said longitudinally extending channel section.
- 7. The sporting goods set of claim 3 wherein said generally cylindrical sidewall portion of said closure member and said generally cylindrical portion of said body have contiguous exterior surfaces that lie substantially flush with one another, and have exterior circumferential marginal elements that mate with one another with substantially no gap therebetween.
- 8. The sporting goods set of claim 1 wherein said bat assembly is of molded plastic construction.
- 9. The sporting goods set of claim 8 wherein said body of said bat assembly is integrally formed, as a single piece.
- 10. The sporting goods set of claim 8 wherein said bat assembly is hollow along substantially its entire length.
- 11. The sporting goods set of claim 1 wherein said bat assembly is in the form of a baseball or softball bat and each of said objects is in the form of a baseball or softball, respectively.
- 12. The sporting goods set of claim 11 wherein said body of said bat assembly is rectilinear and of generally circular cross section along substantially its entire length, and comprises a relatively small diameter handle portion at the end opposite to said first end, and a generally conical transition portion between said cylindrical portion and said relatively small diameter portion.
- 13. The sporting goods set of claim 11 wherein said bat assembly is about 20 to 34 inches in length and said cylindrical portion of said bat assembly body is about 2.5 to 3.25 inches in diameter.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/194,115, filed Apr. 3, 2000 in the name of Jacob Dunnack.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60194115 |
Apr 2000 |
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