Claims
- 1. Batting practice apparatus for repeated, rotationally-swinging presentation of a simulated ball to a practicing batter, said apparatus comprising:
- a. a flexible tether having proximal and distal ends, said tether being comprised of a substantially nonresilient proximal portion and a linearly resilient distal portion;
- b. a substantially spherical, mechanical energy-absorbing mass affixed to said tether's distal end; and,
- c. a moderately flexible sleeve disposed in concentric relation with said tether such that said linearly resilient portion of said tether slides freely therewithin.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said sleeve's length is approximately the same as the length of said tether's linearly resilient portion when said portion is in an unextended posture.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, further including means within the length of said tether for preventing twisting.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said sleeve is disposed between said twisting preventing means and said energy-absorbing mass.
- 5. Batting practice apparatus for repeated, rotationally-swinging presentation of a simulated ball to a practicing batter, said apparatus comprising:
- a. a flexible tether having proximal and distal ends, said tether being comprised of a substantially nonresilient proximal portion and a linearly resilient distal portion, said linearly resilient distal portion comprising an inner core of a plurality of linearly resilient strands, and an outer linearly extendable, fabric sheath;
- b. means for preventing twisting between said nonresilient tether portion's distal end and said linearly resilient tether portion's proximal end;
- b. a substantially spherical, mechanical energy-absorbing mass affixed to said tether's distal end; and,
- c. a moderately flexible sleeve disposed in concentric relation with said tether such that said linearly resilient portion of said tether slides freely therewithin, said sleeve being sufficiently durable not to be damaged by a bat's impact and sufficiently flexible to yield when so hit and, at once, shape-retaining, to resist wrapping around a bat and to return immediately to a substantially linear configuration after said bat's impact.
- 6. Batting practice apparatus for repeated, rotationally-swinging presentation of a simulated ball to a practicing batter, said apparatus comprising:
- a. a flexible tether having proximal and distal ends, said tether being comprised of a substantially nonresilient proximal portion and a linearly resilient distal portion;
- b. means for preventing twisting between said nonresilient tether portion's distal end and said linearly resilient tether portion's proximal end;
- b. a substantially spherical, mechanical energy-absorbing mass affixed to said tether's distal end; and,
- c. a moderately flexible sleeve disposed in concentric relation with said tether such that said linearly resilient portion of said tether slides freely therewithin, wherein said sleeve's length is approximately the same as the length of said tether's linearly resilient portion when said portion is in an unextended posture, and wherein said sleeve is disposed between said twisting preventing means and said energy-absorbing mass.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/014,712, filed Feb. 8, 1993 abandoned.
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