This disclosure relates to a batting tee or similar device for use in training an individual in sports requiring the participant to hit a ball with an object, such as a bat.
In the past a variety of different types of devices have been developed to provide an individual with the opportunity to practice hitting a ball, such as a sports ball, that is thrown at the individual. To enable a beginner to develop the necessary muscle memory to hit a moving ball, the training devices often enable the individual to hit a ball positioned in a stationary position on the training device.
These devices can take many forms and often are constructed with a platform placed on the ground, a support extending upwardly from the platform and a ball holder disposed on the support opposite the platform. The device is utilized by placing the device on a flat surface where the individual can take the necessary stance for hitting a ball, placing the ball on the holder and allowing the individual to swing the bat or other implement at the ball located in a stationary position on the holder.
However, while capable of allowing an individual to practice swinging the bat to hit the ball in a stationary position on the device, these prior art devices normally include multiple pieces in their construction that can must be connected to one another to form the device. In particular, in prior art devices the holder for the ball is formed separately from the support to hold the ball over the support, with the holder disposed at a top end of the support. As a result, the holder requires a connection between the holder and the top end of the support to maintain the proper position of the holder on the support.
The connections between the pieces or components are created by various types of mechanisms that are formed separately from the components and hold the components in the orientation required for the proper operation of the device.
However, during normal use of the device, the parts forming the connections can become worn or broken preventing the device from being used properly. Further, during normal use any of the connections required to engage all of the components of the device with one another can readily become separated, requiring the components to be reconnected before proper use of the device can continue. This is particularly the case when the components of the prior art devices are struck by inaccurate swings by the individual that cause the connections between the components to become separated or damaged, such as when the holder is struck below the ball, thereby damaging the connection between the holder and the support and separating the holder from the support.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a batting tee/training device that includes a more robust construction that can more readily withstand damage between the holder and the support while providing a stable location fir supporting the ball to be hit thereon.
According to one aspect of an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, a batting tee and/or hitting training device is provided that includes a platform, a support extending upwardly from the platform and a holder disposed on the support opposite the platform for holding the ball to be hit. The holder is formed of a single piece including a tube engaged with the support and forming an adjustable portion of the support, and a cone disposed on the holder opposite the support. The cone is flexible to enable the cone to provide a stable location to support a ball to be hit thereon, while also being able to withstand repeated strikes when in use. Further, the single piece construction of the holder and tube greatly simplifies the construction of the tee and enables the tee to be more readily adjusted for use with individuals of varying heights.
According to another aspect of an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the construction of the holder with the adjustable tube eliminates a connection and associated connection mechanism between the holder and the support. Thus, the holder is maintained in engagement with the support without the need for any additional connection, negating the separation of the holder from the support during use of the training device.
According to still another aspect of an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the holder and adjustable tube construction includes a material that provides a significant resistance to damage from inadvertent or inaccurate swings that contact the holder and/or the support tube.
Numerous additional aspects, features and advantages of the present disclosure will be made apparent from the following detailed description taken together with the drawing figures.
The drawings illustrate the best mode of practicing the present disclosure.
In the drawings:
With reference now to the drawing figures in which like reference numbers represent like features throughout the application, one exemplary embodiment of a batting tee or device constructed according to the present disclosure is indicated generally at 10 in
As shown in the exemplary illustrated embodiment of
The support 14 can be formed as desired, and in the illustrated exemplary embodiment of
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Opposite the lower tubular member 22, the holder 16 includes an upper ball-holding portion 26 including a flexible cone or cup-shaped receptacle 28 extending away from the lower tubular member 22. The cup-shaped receptacle 28 has a width and depth sufficient to receive and retain at least portion of a ball 30 therein, such as a baseball 32, in order to retain the ball 30 in a stable stationary position within the receptacle 28.
The upper portion 26 is formed integrally with the lower tubular member 22 of the holder 16, such as in a suitable molding process, with a narrowed section 34 connecting the upper portion 26 and the tubular member 22 to one another, and without any other connection between the lower tubular member 22 and the upper portion 26. In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the lower tubular member 22 and the narrowed section 34 are formed as solid cylinders of the semi-rigid material, e.g., the rubber, while the upper portion 26 is formed as a hollow cone. The solid material forming the lower tubular member 22 and the narrowed section 34 enable the lower tubular member 22 and the narrowed section to withstand a large amount of force, such as from a bat swung at the device 10. The narrowed section 34 also enables the upper portion 26 to flex or move with respect to the lower tubular member 22 when the upper portion 26 is struck, such as by a bat (not shown), to reduce damage to the upper portion 26 during use of the batting tee 10. Additionally, the solid lower tubular member 22 can be easily manipulated to engage the holder 16 with the upper hollow section 50 to the desired position.
Various other alternatives are contemplated is being within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/988,139, filed on Mar. 11, 2020, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Non-Provisional patent application Ser. No. 16/841,076, filed on Apr. 6, 2020, entitled Batting Tee, which in turn claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/829,870, filed on Apr. 5, 2019, the entirety of which are each expressly incorporated by reference herein for all purposes.
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Parent | 16841076 | Apr 2020 | US |
Child | 17198919 | US |