Claims
- 1. An insert for a bat having a frame, the insert comprising:a substantially tubular body extending along a longitudinal axis, the body having internal and external surfaces, the body being formed of a first material; and at least one sheet having a proximal edge, a distal edge, and first and second side edges, the at least one sheet coupled to at least a portion of one of the internal and external surfaces of the body such that the first and second edges each extend from the proximal edge to the distal edge alone a path that is substantially non-parallel with the longitudinal axis, the at least one sheet being formed of a second material which is different from the first material, the insert configured to be capable of moving independently with respect to the frame during use, the body having a periphery, the first edge contacting the body, and the sheet wrapping about periphery of the body such that at least a portion of the sheet overlaps itself.
- 2. An insert for a bat having a frame, the insert comprising:a substantially tubular body extending along a longitudinal axis, the body having internal and external surfaces, the body being formed of a first material and at least one sheet having a proximal edge, a distal edge, and first and second side edges, the at least one sheet coupled to at least a portion of one of the internal and external surfaces of the body such that the first and second edges each extend from the proximal edge to the distal edge along a path that is substantially non-parallel with the longitudinal axis, the at least one sheet being formed of a second material which is different from the first material, the insert configured to be capable of moving independently with respect to the frame during use, the sheet having greater strength in a peripheral direction than in a longitudinal direction.
- 3. An insert for a bat comprising:a substantially tubular body extending along a longitudinal axis, the body having internal and external surfaces, the body including a proximal portion and a distal portion, at least one longitudinally extending slit being formed in the proximal portion of the body; and at least one sheet having a proximal edge, a distal edge, and first and second side edges, the at least one sheet coupled to at least a portion of one of the internal and external surfaces of the body such that the first and second edges each extend from the proximal edge to the distal edge along a path that is substantially non-parallel with the longitudinal axis.
- 4. The insert of claim 3 wherein the first edge overlaps the second edge along at least a portion of the path to form an overlapped seam.
- 5. The insert of claim 3, wherein the path taken by at least one of the first and second side edges between the proximal edge and the distal edge is selected from the group consisting of helical, sinusoidal, convoluted, jagged, curved, irregular and combinations thereof.
- 6. The insert of claim 3 wherein the sheet comprises a material selected from the group consisting of a fiber matrix composite, a metal matrix composite, a carbon matrix composite, a rubber, a urethane, an elastomer and combinations thereof.
- 7. The insert of claim 3 wherein the body has a periphery, wherein the first edge contacts the body, and wherein the sheet wraps about periphery of the body such that at least a portion of the sheet overlaps itself.
- 8. The insert of claim 3 wherein the sheet has greater strength in a peripheral direction than in a longitudinal direction.
- 9. A ball bat comprising:a substantially tubular frame extending along a longitudinal axis having a handle portion and a primary hitting portion; a substantially tubular and generally seamless body coaxially aligned with the hitting portion of the frame, the body being capable of moving independently with respect to the frame during use; and at least one sheet having a proximal edge, a distal edge, and first and second side edges, the sheet coupled to at least a portion of one of the hitting portion of the frame and the body such that the first and second edges each extend from the proximal edge to the distal edge along a path that is substantially non-parallel with the longitudinal axis, the sheet being comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of a composite fiber matrix, a rubber, a urethane, an elastomer and combinations thereof.
- 10. The ball bat of claim 9 wherein the first edge overlaps the second edge along at least a portion of the path to form an overlapped seam.
- 11. The ball bat of claim 9 wherein the first edge is positioned adjacent to the second edge along at least a portion of the path to form a non-overlapped seam.
- 12. The ball bat of claim 9 wherein the hitting portion includes an inner surface and an outer surface, and wherein the at least one sheet is coupled to the inner surface of the hitting portion.
- 13. The ball bat of claim 9 wherein the hitting portion includes an inner surface and an outer surface, and wherein the at least one sheet is coupled to the outer surface of the hitting portion.
- 14. The ball bat of claim 9 wherein the at least one sheet includes first and second sheets with the second edge of the first sheet overlapping the first edge of the second sheet and the second edge of the second sheet overlapping the first edge of the first sheet.
- 15. The ball bat of claim 9, wherein the path taken by at least one of the first and second side edges between the proximal edge and the distal edge is selected from the group consisting of helical, sinusoidal, convoluted, jagged, curved, irregular and combinations thereof.
- 16. The ball bat of claim 9 wherein the hitting portion has an inner surface, wherein the first edge contacts the inner surface of the hitting portion, and wherein the sheet covers at least of a portion of the inner surface such that at least a portion of the sheet overlaps itself.
- 17. A ball bat comprising:a substantially tubular frame extending along a longitudinal axis having a handle portion and a primary hitting portion; a substantially tubular body coaxially aligned with the hitting portion of the frame, the body including a proximal portion and a distal portion, at least one longitudinally extending slit being formed in the proximal portion of the body; and at least one sheet having a proximal edge, a distal edge, and first and second side edges, the sheet coupled to at least a portion of one of the hitting portion of the frame and the body such that the first and second edges each extend from the proximal edge to the distal edge along a path that is substantially non-parallel with the longitudinal axis.
- 18. The ball bat of claim 17 wherein the first edge overlaps the second edge along at least a portion of the path to form an overlapped seam.
- 19. The ball bat of claim 17 wherein the hitting portion includes an inner surface and an outer surface, and wherein the at least one sheet is coupled to the outer surface of the hitting portion.
- 20. The ball bat of claim 17 wherein the path taken by at least one of the first and second side edges between the proximal edge and the distal edge is selected from the group consisting of helical, sinusoidal, convoluted, jagged, curved, irregular and combinations thereof.
- 21. The ball bat of claim 17 the sheet comprises a material selected from the group consisting of a fiber matrix, a rubber, a urethane, an elastomer and combinations thereof.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION DATA
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/396,700, entitled “Ball Bat”, filed on Sep. 15, 1999 by Fritzke et al., Pat. No. 6,497,631.
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