This invention relates to a pitching apparatus and method. In particular, according to one embodiment, the invention relates to a pitching apparatus including a support base and an upright attached to the support base. A ball support with a power section is attached to the upright. A cocking arm is attached to the upright and a release handle is attached to the cocking arm.
Applicant has continued to examine the mechanics of throwing a ball since his U.S. Pat. No. 6,129,076 issued. That throwing apparatus and method marked a distinct improvement in the art of throwing machines in many ways. Nonetheless, there are several features of that state of the art invention that are problematical. First, that throwing machine requires the ball to be added after the device is in the cocked or armed position. Second, speed and direction corrections are not easily made between throws. Third, while gross up and down correction is possible, no subtle raising or lowering of the pitch is possible and no side to side corrections are enabled without moving the entire base. And, finally, no choice of speed and direction is enabled after speed and direction settings have been made.
Thus, there is a need in the art for providing a pitching machine to which the ball can be added prior to cocking the device; that easily allows for speed and direction corrections between throws; that also enables the user to adjust the pitch up and down and from side to side without moving the base and that provides a user with a choice of speed and direction settings after the settings have been made and during the process of cocking the device to throw a pitch. It, therefore is an object of this invention to provide an improved pitching apparatus and method that is easy and safe to use, that is inexpensive and easy to transport and set up and that throws a ball accurately with the desired velocity over a range of possible velocities.
Accordingly, the pitching apparatus and method of the present invention includes a support base to which an upright is attached. A ball support with a power section is attached to the upright. A cocking arm is attached to the upright and a release handle is attached to the cocking arm.
According to a further aspect of the invention, a speed adjuster and a height adjuster are provided. According to another aspect, a cupped ball holder is movably connected to the ball support. In a further aspect, the ball support includes a pair of J-shaped supports. In another aspect of this invention, the ball support includes a male connector and the release handle includes a female connector. According to a further aspect, the male connector is a lock bar and the female connector is at least one latch notch.
According to a further aspect, a height adjuster and a speed adjuster is attached to the ball support and a height adjuster and a speed adjuster attached to the upright. In another aspect, the upright is rotatable side to side. According to another aspect, the upright is rotatable front to back.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the pitching apparatus includes a support base with an upright attached to the support base. A ball support with a power section is attached to the upright. A cocking arm is attached to the upright and a release handle is attached to the cocking arm. Further, a height adjuster and a speed adjuster are provided.
According to a further aspect of this invention, at least one height adjuster and speed adjuster are attached to the ball support and at least one height adjuster and speed adjuster are attached to the upright. In another aspect, the ball support includes a lock bar and the release handle includes at least one latch notch. In another aspect, the upright is rotatable side to side and front to back. In a further aspect of this invention, a cupped ball holder is movably connected to the ball support. In a further aspect, the ball support includes a pair of J-shaped supports.
According to another embodiment, a method for throwing a ball includes providing a support base and attaching an upright to the support base. A ball support is attached to the said upright and a power section is attached to the ball support. Next, a cocking arm is attached to the upright and a release handle is attached to the cocking arm. A ball is placed in the ball support and the cocking arm and the release handle are moved so that the release handle connects with the ball support. Then, the cocking arm and the release handle connected to the ball support are moved to a cocked position. And then, the release handle is moved so that the connection with the ball support is released and the ball support is moved by the power section so that the ball is thrown.
According to a further aspect of this invention, the method includes the step of providing a speed adjuster and a height adjuster. According to another aspect, the power section is a spring. According to another aspect, the step of movably attaching a cupped ball holder to the ball support is added. And, in another aspect, the ball support includes a pair of J-shaped supports.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, the appended claims, and the accompanying drawings in which:
The preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated by way of example only and not by limitation in
Support bracket 24 is connected to support base 12 by bolts 26. Upright 30 is attached to support bracket 24 by bolts 27 and position pull pin 32.
Ball support 34 is movably connected to upright 30 by bolt 27. Power section 36 is connected to ball support 34 and to upright 30. According to one embodiment, power section 36 is a spring that is capable of throwing a baseball up to thirty miles per hour. Obviously, power section 36 may be any device that provides power to move ball support 34 as will be described more fully hereafter, including by way of example only and not by limitation elastic and or rubber tubing. Other power sections 36 may be selected for throwing a ball fifty-five miles per hour, seventy-five mile per hour, and higher as desired.
Power section 36 is connected to ball support 34, according to one embodiment, by means of a turnbuckle 38. Turnbuckle 38 is adjustable as is known in the art so as to stretch or release power section 36 as desired and as will be described more fully hereafter with regard to
Cocking arm 40 is movably connected to upright 30 and release handle 42 is movably connected to cocking arm 40 by bolts 27 or any other attachment device now known or hereafter developed. As illustrated, cocking arm 40, in order to make the device as compact as possible for shipping and storage, comes in two parts, part 44 attached directly to upright 30 as discussed above with bolt 27 and as illustrated and part 46 which forms the extended end 48 with a grip 50 which is connected to part 44 by bolts 26. Obviously, cocking arm 40 can be made in a single piece if desired.
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Two more unique features of the invention are illustrated by these figures. As shown, release handle 42 includes, according to one embodiment, more than one notch 60. This enables the user, after the chosen speed and direction settings have been selected and set, to alter the pitch from one throw to another simply by changing the choice of notches 60 used. Batters will not know what speed or position the ball is coming from one throw to another with no time lost in between pitches making tedious adjustments.
Another unique feature allows the support bracket 24 to rotate left and right on bolts 26 a small amount, such as for example only, one eighth of an inch. This allows the user to quickly change the location of the pitch, one pitch after the other simply and easily. This feature requires only that the bolt holes for bolts 26 in support bracket be slightly enlarged and the bolts 26 left slightly loose. Likewise, according to one embodiment, wing nut 82 or position pull pin 32 may also be used in conjunction with a slightly enlarged through hole 84. This allows the user to move support stand 30 slightly forward or backward after the device is in the “cocked position”. This provides the user the ability to “move” the pitch around the strike zone from pitch to pitch so that batters can never predict exactly where the ball will be as is the case with live pitchers. In use the cocking arm 40 is pulled all the way back to the “cocked position”. The release handle 42 may be operated from that fully “cocked” position and the ball 54 will cross the plate in one location. With the exact same motion, the user can, according to this embodiment, slightly move the support 30 left or right or front and back and move the ball around the strike zone. The movement that is required in order to affect the location at the strike zone is so slight that a batter can not detect it.
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By way of the present invention, then, a safe, easy to use, and extremely accurate pitching apparatus and method 10 is provided. Applicant has determined that baseballs, plastic balls and balls of all types may be used with the invention. Speeds of up to thirty miles per hour are easily achieved with inexpensive materials such as plastic. In fact, simply by changing the materials and spring tensions, slower speeds acceptable for use as toys with children all the way up to major league baseball speeds are easily accommodated.
While the present invention has been disclosed in connection with the preferred embodiment thereof, it should be understood that there may be other embodiments which fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
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