Claims
- 1. A non-standard practice sport projectile for use within a relatively small geographic area, the non-standard projectile for practicing a striking motion associated with a sport, the non-standard sport projectile comprising:
a generally rigid body having an external surface and a geometric center; at least one linear through hole extending completely through the generally rigid body; and the generally rigid body having at least one strike surface on the external surface, such that striking the strike surface causes a rotation of the non-standard sport projectile to have a more aerodynamic phase and a less aerodynamic phase.
- 2. The non-standard practice sport projectile of claim 1 selected from a group consisting of a golf ball, a football, a soccer ball, a tennis ball, a baseball, and a hockey puck.
- 3. The non-standard practice sport projectile of claim 1 wherein the external surface is selected from a group consisting of a cylindrical solid surface, a convex solid surface, a spherical solid surface, and an elliptical solid surface.
- 4. The non-standard practice sport projectile of claim 1 wherein the linear through hole is selected from a group consisting of a single though-hole that extends through the geometric center and a plurality of through holes that symmetrically surround the geometric center.
- 5. The non-standard sport projectile of claim 4 wherein the external surface includes a solid external surface and two hole surfaces, and wherein a ratio of an area of the solid external surface to an area of the two hole surfaces is in the range of from about 1-to-1 to about 12-to-1.
- 6. The non-standard practice sport projectile of claim 5 selected from a group consisting of a golf ball, a football, a soccer ball, a tennis ball, a baseball, and a hockey puck.
- 7. The non-standard practice sport projectile of claim 5 wherein the solid external surface is selected from a group consisting of a cylindrical solid surface, a convex solid surface, a spherical solid surface, and an elliptical solid surface.
- 8. The non-standard practice sport projectile of claim 7 selected from a group consisting of a golf ball, a football, a soccer ball, a tennis ball, a baseball, and a hockey puck.
- 9. The non-standard practice sport projectile of claim 1 including:
an insert having a high flexural modulus associated with the external surface.
- 10. The non-standard practice sport projectile of claim 9 wherein the insert is selected from a group consisting of a metal and a polymer.
- 11. The non-standard practice sport projectile of claim 10 selected from a group consisting of a golf ball, a football, a soccer ball, a tennis ball, a baseball, and a hockey puck.
- 12. The non-standard practice sport projectile of claim 1 wherein the linear through hole include side walls selected from a group consisting of straight side walls, converging side walls, and diverging side walls.
- 13. The non-standard sport projectile of claim 12 wherein the external surface includes a solid external surface and two hole surfaces, and wherein a ratio of an area of the solid external surface to a total of an area of said two hole surfaces is in the range of from about 1-to-1 to about 12-to-1.
- 14. The non-standard practice sport projectile of claim 13 wherein the linear through hole is selected from a group consisting of a single though-hole extending through the geometric center and a plurality of through holes that surround the geometric center.
- 15. The non-standard practice sport projectile of claim 14 selected from a group consisting of a golf ball, a football, a soccer ball, a tennis ball, and a hockey puck.
- 16. The non-standard practice sport projectile of claim 1, wherein:
a height of the non-standard practice sport projectile is less than a width of the non-standard practice sport projectile.
- 17. The non-standard practice sport projectile of claim 1, wherein:
the external surface has a first width; the at least one linear through hole has a second width; and the second width is less slightly less than the first width, such that the through hole is relatively large.
- 18. A method of practicing a physical movement that is associated with a sport wherein a projectile is hit by an object, comprising the steps of.
arranging a non-standard sport projectile having at least one linear through hole to be hit by an object, hitting the non-standard sport projectile with the object; and causing rotation of the non-standard sport projectile, such that the non-standard sport projectile has a more aerodynamic phase and a less aerodynamic phase.
- 19. The method of claim 18 including the step of:
providing a single through hole having a linear axis that extends through said geometric center.
- 20. The method of claim 19 including the step of:
selecting the single through hole from a group consisting of a straight-wall through hole, a diverging-wall through hole, and a converging-wall through hole.
- 21. The method of claim 20 including the step of:
selecting the solid surface area from a group consisting of a cylindrical solid surface area, a convex solid surface area, a spherical solid surface area, and an elliptical solid surface area.
- 22. The method of claim 18 including the step of:
selecting the non-standard sport projectile from a group consisting of a golf ball, a football, a soccer ball, a tennis ball, and a hockey puck.
- 23. The method of claim 18, wherein the causing step includes the step of:
applying a braking force to the flight of the non-standard sport projectile.
- 24. A non-standard practice sport projectile for use within a relatively small geographic area, the non-standard projectile for practicing a striking motion associated with a sport, the non-standard sport projectile comprising:
a generally rigid body having an external surface and a geometric center; the generally rigid body having at least one strike surface on the external surface where striking the strike surface causes a rotation of the non-standard sport projectile; and means to brake the non-standard sport projectile such that the non-standard sport projectile trajectory is reduced.
- 25. The non-standard practice sport projectile of claim 24 selected from a group consisting of a golf ball, a football, a soccer ball, a tennis ball, and a hockey puck.
- 26. The non-standard practice sport projectile of claim 24 wherein the external surface is selected from a group consisting of a cylindrical solid surface, a convex solid surface, a spherical solid surface, and an elliptical solid surface.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/359,415 filed Feb. 23, 2002 entitled AERODYNAMIC PROJECTILE WITH THROUGH HOLE, incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60359415 |
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