Claims
- 1. A reconfigurable ball bat comprising:
a center tube; a barrel assembly adapted to be supported on the center tube, the barrel assembly including a transition piece on a proximal end of the barrel assembly and an end cap on a distal end of the barrel assembly; the end cap having a through hole defined by at least one ledge with a distal face, the ledge having a recess in the distal face; an end plug fixed in a distal end of the center tube, the end plug having an enlarged head; and wherein the enlarged head is positioned in the recess when the ball bat is in an assembled state with the barrel securely supported on the center tube.
- 2. The reconfigurable ball bat of claim 1, wherein the barrel assembly further comprises a ballast tube supported on the transition piece and on the end cap, the ballast tube forming a tamper resistant barrier for an inner surface of a barrel of the barrel assembly.
- 3. The reconfigurable ball bat of claim 1, further comprising a resilient member on the center tube and a stop member fixed on the center tube proximally of the resilient member, wherein the resilient member resiliently biases the barrel assembly distally during installation of the barrel assembly on the center tube and during movement of the enlarged head through the through hole and into the recess.
- 4. The reconfigurable ball bat of claim 3, wherein:
at least one of the stop member and the center tube has a plurality of color coded regions; the transition piece engages the resilient member and extends into at least one of the regions during installation of the barrel assembly on the center tube; and wherein the transition piece extends into overlying relation relative to a region having a visual indicator representing a secure attachment when the enlarged head is securely positioned in the recess.
- 5. The reconfigurable ball bat of claim 1, further comprising a threaded sleeve fixed to the center tube and a threaded nut on the center tube for engagement with the threaded sleeve, wherein the threaded nut urges the barrel assembly distally during installation of the barrel assembly on the center tube and movement of the enlarged head through the through hole and into the recess.
- 6. The reconfigurable ball bat of claim 5, wherein:
at least one of the threaded sleeve and the center tube has a plurality of color coded regions; the threaded nut engages the transition piece and extends into an overlying relation relative to at least one of the regions during installation of the barrel assembly on the center tube; and wherein the threaded nut extends into overlying relation relative to a region having a color representing a secure attachment when the enlarged head is securely positioned in the recess.
- 7. The reconfigurable ball bat of claim 1, further comprising:
a fixed member engaged by a biasing member, the biasing member exerting a force against the fixed member in a proximal direction during locking of the barrel assembly on the center tube, the biasing member adapted to simultaneously urge the barrel assembly distally relative to the center tube during locking of the barrel assembly; the biasing member, fixed member, and center tube further comprising color coded regions and at least one indicator; and wherein the at least one indicator extends into an at least partially overlying relation relative to one of the color coded regions representing a secure attachment when the enlarged head is securely urged into the recess in a locked position.
- 8. The reconfigurable ball bat of claim 1, wherein:
the end cap and the transition piece have respective bearing surfaces with respective minimum diameters; and the barrel assembly further comprises a barrel that is a straight cylindrical barrel that engages the end cap and the transition piece at a diameter greater than or equal to the respective minimum diameters.
- 9. The reconfigurable ball bat of claim 1, wherein:
the barrel assembly is a first barrel assembly; and the ball bat further comprises at least one additional barrel assembly so that the ball bat includes a plurality of barrel assemblies that are selectively and removably mounted on the center tube.
- 10. The reconfigurable ball bat of claim 9, wherein the plurality of barrel assemblies have a predetermined variety of weights or playability characteristics.
- 11. The reconfigurable ball bat of claim 1, wherein the end plug is further secured in the center tube by a flexible line so that, in case of failure, components of the ball bat will be held against substantial separation from each other.
- 12. The reconfigurable ball bat of claim 1, further comprising:
a first center tube assembly including at least the center tube and the end plug wherein the center tube is a first center tube; and the end plug is a first end plug; and the ball bat further comprises at least a second center tube assembly so that the ball bat includes a plurality of center tube assemblies that selectively and removably receive the barrel assembly.
- 13. The reconfigurable ball bat of claim 12, wherein the pluralities of center tube assemblies have a predetermined variety of weights and weight distributions based on predetermined weights, configurations and placement of components of the center tube assemblies.
- 14. The reconfigurable ball bat of claim 1, further comprising:
a safety pin supported on and protruding radially outwardly from the center tube; and an axially extending groove on a radially inner surface of the transition piece for slidably receiving the safety pin.
- 15. The reconfigurable ball bat of claim 1, wherein the center tube and the barrel assembly form a kit with one or more of each element for selective assembly and disassembly of a plurality of distinct configurations.
- 16. The reconfigurable ball bat of claim 1, wherein the barrel assembly comprises a barrel having composite fiber wrappings disposed at an angle in a range from approximately 15 to approximately 45 degrees.
- 17. A method of using a reconfigurable ball bat, comprising the steps of:
inserting a center tube and an end plug through a barrel assembly to a position in which an enlarged head of the end plug is distal relative to at least one ledge on an end cap of the barrel assembly; rotating the center tube and enlarged head into a superimposed position relative to a recess on the ledge; and biasing at least a portion of the enlarged head into the recess by a biasing member.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the step of biasing further comprises:
abutting the recess of the ledge on the enlarged head of the end plug; and holding the end cap and the enlarged head in abutting relation by the resilient member, wherein the step of holding further comprises urging the barrel assembly relative to the center tube.
- 19. The method of claim 17, wherein the step of biasing further comprises:
abutting the recess of the ledges on an enlarged head of the end plug; and holding the end cap and the enlarged head in abutting relation by engaging a proximal end of the barrel assembly with a nut.
- 20. A method of implementing performance matching of a bat with a batter; the method comprising:
determining at least one of a level of bat performance desired by a batter and a level of play based on the batter's swing speed; selecting at least one component of a reconfigurable bat based on at least one of the level of bat performance desired and the level of play; matching a performance of a bat with the batter by configuring the reconfigurable bat to include the at least one component.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the step of selecting includes selecting a barrel that has composite fiber wrappings at an angle in a range from plus or minus approximately 10 degrees to plus or minus approximately 20 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the barrel for a large trampoline effect.
- 22. The method of claim 20, wherein the step of selecting includes selecting a barrel that has composite fiber wrappings at an angle in a range from plus or minus approximately 20 degrees to plus or minus approximately 35 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the barrel for a medium trampoline effect.
- 23. The method of claim 20, wherein the step of selecting includes selecting a barrel that has composite fiber wrappings at an angle in a range from plus or minus approximately 35 degrees to plus or minus approximately 50 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the barrel for a small trampoline effect.
- 24. The method of claim 20, wherein:
the step of selecting includes selecting a barrel that has composite fiber wrappings at a first angle in a first range and composite fiber wrappings at a second angle in a second range; and the barrel comprises resultant playability characteristics of a barrel having composite fiber wrappings between the first and second angles.
- 25. The method of claim 20, wherein the step of selecting includes selecting a center tube that has composite fiber wrappings at an angle in a range from plus or minus approximately 10 degrees to plus or minus approximately 20 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the center tube for low whip characteristics.
- 26. The method of claim 20, wherein the step of selecting includes selecting a center tube that has composite fiber wrappings at an angle in a range from plus or minus approximately 20 degrees to plus or minus approximately 35 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the center tube for medium whip characteristics.
- 27. The method of claim 20, wherein the step of selecting includes selecting a center tube that has composite fiber wrappings at an angle in a range from plus or minus approximately 35 degrees to plus or minus approximately 50 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the center tube for high whip characterustics.
- 28. The method of claim 18, wherein:
the step of selecting includes selecting a center tube that has composite fiber wrappings at a first angle in a first range and composite fiber wrappings at a second angle in a second range; and the center tube comprises resultant playability characteristics of a center tube having prepreg wrappings between the first and second angles.
- 29. The method of claim 20, wherein the step of selecting comprises selecting at least one of an end plug, knob, and end cap having a predetermined weigh.
- 30. The method of claim 20, wherein the step of selecting comprises selecting at least one component of a barrel assembly, the component having a predetermined weight.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/434,553 filed May 8, 2003 and entitled “BASEBALL BAT WITH REPLACEABLE BARREL”, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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10434553 |
May 2003 |
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10778733 |
Feb 2004 |
US |