Claims
- 1. A ball bat comprising a bat body having a generally cylindrical hollow handle portion open at one end and having an enlarged section adjacent the open end; a hollow end knob having an interior cavity of transverse cross-section substantially larger than that of the handle portion of the bat body, the cavity having at one end an opening adapted to fit closely over a handle portion and being closed at the other end by a transverse wall; a ring of resilient material positioned within the interior cavity of the end knob; the end knob being positioned over the enlarged end section of the handle portion of the bat body with the end of the body abutting the transverse wall of the knob and the cavity opening encompassing the handle portion adjacent the enlarged section.
- 2. A ball bat as in claim 1 wherein the transverse wall of the end knob has a recess of transverse cross-section corresponding to that of the open end of handle portion of the bat body.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No 855,320, filed Nov. 8, 1977, 4,177,989.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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