Claims
- 1. An energy dissipating ball tee for supporting a ball at a prescribed elevation to be struck at by a swinging bat moving in a selected direction, comprising:
- a base member;
- an elongated shaft mounted to the base member and projecting therefrom to an outward end;
- a ball support integral with the shaft and formed at the outward end of the shaft;
- said elongated shaft being formed of a self-supporting low density synthetic closed cell foam material of a defined volume having a homogeneous closed cellular cross section extending along the elongated shaft that serves as a critically damped inelastic energy-absorbing oscillator when the shaft is struck by the swinging bat moving in the selected direction with the shaft nondestructively progressively bending throughout the length of the elongated shaft from the base member to the ball support causing cell strain to vary throughout the cross section with a surface facing opposite the selected direction in maximum tension and a surface facing in the selected direction in maximum compression to distort the closed cells and to inelastically compress and to thereby heat air entrapped within the closed cells to absorb and dissipate the kinetic energy of the impact throughout the volume of the shaft without damaging either the bat or the shaft and to further cause the shaft to unbend to its original geometry without significant rebound.
- 2. The energy dissipating ball tee as defined by claim 1 wherein the material forming the shaft is low density closed cell polyethylene foam material.
- 3. The energy dissipating ball tee as defined by claim 1 wherein the ball support includes an integral cup configuration formed in the end of the shaft.
- 4. The energy dissipating ball tee as defined by claim 3 wherein the ball support includes a slit dividing the outward end of the shaft into two ball gripping members that may be forcibly spread apart to releasably receive a ball.
- 5. The energy dissipating ball tee as defined by claim 1 wherein the ball support includes a slit dividing the outward end of the shaft into two ball gripping members that may be forcibly spread apart to releasably receive a ball.
- 6. The energy dissipating ball tee as defined by claim 1 wherein the shaft is removably mounted to the base and includes a conical flange at an end thereof opposite the outward end;
- wherein the base includes a flat bottom surface;
- wherein the base includes a conical recess complementary to the conical flange on the shaft formed in the bottom surface;
- an aperture formed through the base and opening into the conical recess for receiving the shaft; and
- wherein the conical recess is adapted to receive and support a ball.
- 7. The energy dissipating ball tee as defined by claim 6 wherein the base includes a flat top surface and an inclined side surface.
- 8. The energy dissipating ball tee as defined by claim 2 wherein the shaft is approximately two inches in diameter and eighteen inches long from the base to the outward end.
- 9. The energy dissipating ball tee as defined by claim 1 wherein the shaft has a tapered section adjacent its upper end to enable the shaft to bend more uniformly when it is impacted.
- 10. The energy dissipating ball tee as defined by claim 1 wherein the material forming the shaft includes a density of less than 10 pounds per cubic foot.
- 11. An energy dissipating ball tee for supporting a ball at a prescribed elevation to be struck at by a swinging bat moving in a selected direction, comprising:
- a base member formed of a low density synthetic closed cellular foam material;
- an elongated shaft formed of low density synthetic closed cellular foam material and having a homogeneous closed cellular cross section extending from the base to an outward end;
- a ball support integral with the shaft and formed at the outward end of the shaft;
- means for securing the base member forward of the elongated shaft to cause both the base and shaft to nondestructively progressively bend between the securing means and the ball support when the shaft is struck by the swinging bat moving in the selected direction causing cell strain to distort the closed cells and to inelastically compress the cells and to thereby heat air entrapped within the closed cells to absorb and dissipate the kinetic energy of the impact in the shaft and base without damaging either the bat, the base or the shaft and to further cause the shaft and base to unbend to its original geometry without significant rebound.
- 12. The energy dissipating ball tee as defined by claim 11 wherein the material forming the shaft and base is low density closed cell polyethylene foam material.
- 13. The energy dissipating ball tee as defined by claim 11 wherein the ball support includes an integral cup configuration formed in the end of the shaft.
- 14. The energy dissipating ball tee as defined by claim 11 wherein the shaft is removably mounted to the base and includes a conical flange at an end thereof opposite the outward end;
- wherein the base includes a flat bottom surface;
- wherein the base includes a conical recess complementary to the conical flange on the shaft formed through the base and opening into the conical recess for receiving the shaft rearward of the base securing means.
- 15. The energy dissipating ball tee as defined by claim 11 wherein the base includes an inclined front surface of the base to enable the base to rock forward with the shaft when the shaft is struck by the swinging bat.
- 16. The energy dissipating ball tee as defined by claim 11 wherein the shaft has a tapered section adjacent its upward end to enable the shaft to bend more uniformly when it is impacted.
- 17. The energy dissipating ball tee as defined by claim 11 wherein the material forming the shaft and base includes a density of less than 10 pounds per cubic foot.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application to a patent application filed Oct. 2, 1978 having Ser. No. 947,951, now abandoned.
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