Claims
- 1. A method of fabricating a bat of the type used for hitting a game ball and having a tapered barrel of circular cross-section for striking the ball and a tapered handle of circular cross-section for gripping the bat, comprising:
- forming first and second elongate members;
- placing the first member on a balance weigh scale;
- placing a plug of predetermined weight on the first member at a location which provides an indication by the scale of a desired weight and center of gravity of the first member which will produce the desired weight and center of gravity of the bat when assembled with the second member;
- removing the plug from said location;
- removing a volume of material from the first member to form a recess at said location, the volume being sufficient that the weight of material removed is equal to the weight of the plug;
- performing the above steps on the second member; and
- joining the first and second member together to form the bat whereby the recesses combine to form a void internal to the bat.
- 2. A method of forming a bat of the type used for hitting a game ball and having a tapered barrel of circular cross-section for striking the ball and a tapered handle of circular cross-section for gripping the bat, comprising:
- forming four elongate pieces, each piece being adapted to form a quadrant of the bat as it is viewed in a cross-section taken transversely of the bat;
- joining two of the pieces together to form a first set and joining the other two pieces together to form a second set so that each set forms a half bat;
- placing the first set on a balance weigh scale;
- placing a plug of predetermined weight on the first set at a location which provides an indication by the scale of a desired weight and center of gravity of the first set which will produce the desired weight and center of gravity of the bat when assembled with the second set;
- marking the location of the plug on the first set and removing the plug from the first set;
- removing the first set from the scale;
- removing a volume of material from the first set to form a recess at the location of the plug as marked thereon, the volume being sufficient that the weight of material removed is equal to the weight of the plug;
- performing the above steps on the second set; and
- joining the first and second sets together so that the recesses combine to form a void internal to the bat.
- 3. A method of fabricating a bat of the type used for hitting a game ball and having a tapered barrel of generally circular cross-section for striking the ball and a tapered handle of generally circular cross-section for gripping the bat, comprising:
- forming four elongated pieces of wood, each piece being of generally rectangular cross-section;
- joining two of the pieces side-by-side to form a first set and joining a second two of the pieces side-by-side to form a second set;
- placing the first set on a balance weigh scale;
- placing a plug of predetermined weight on the first set at a location which provides an indication by the scale of a desired weight and center of gravity of the first set which will produce the desired weight and center of gravity of the bat when assembled with the second set;
- marking the location of the plug on the first set and removing the plug from the first set;
- removing the first set from the scale;
- removing a volume of material from the first set to form a recess at the location of the plug as marked thereon, the volume being sufficient that the weight of material removed is equal to the weight of the plug;
- performing the above steps on the second set;
- joining the first and second sets together so that the recesses combine to form a void internal to the bat; and
- shaping the bat to have a barrel in the area of the void and a handle connected to the barrel, both the barrel and handle being generally circular in transverse cross-section.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 3 wherein the pieces are joined together by gluing.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 793164, filed Oct. 31, 1985, now abandoned.
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