1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a rotary wheel for a ball pitching machine and, more particularly, to a rotary wheel structure used in a baseball or softball pitching machine.
2. Description of the Related Art
A general ball pitching machine includes one or two rotary wheels driven by a motor and provides batting practice or defense practice by shooting baseballs or softballs.
Thus, an objective of the present invention is to provide a rotary wheel for a ball pitching machine to improve the aforementioned problems. The rotary wheel of the present invention includes a spring design to resist shocks, so that the rotary wheel is not easily broken or damaged in use and has the advantages of long service life.
To achieve this and other objectives, a rotary wheel of the present invention includes a wheel body and a resilient member which is integrally engaged on an outer periphery of the wheel body. The wheel body includes first and second surfaces opposite along an axis and a shaft hole provided in the wheel body and adapted to be extended through by a shaft of a motor of a ball pitching machine. The rotary wheel further includes an annular spring portion formed between the shaft hole and the outer periphery of the wheel body in a radial direction perpendicular to the axis. The spring portion includes a first bending portion protruding outwardly from the first surface and a second bending portion protruding outwardly from the second surface of the wheel body, such that each of the first and second bending portions can be compressed or stretched in the radial direction.
In a preferred form, the spring portion includes a first annular wall extending outwardly from the first surface, a second annular wall extending outwardly from the second surface, and a third annular wall interconnected between outer ends of the first and second annular walls, defining the first and second bending portions. Each of the first and second annular walls is extended at an obtuse angle relative to the radial direction of the wheel body, and each of the first and second bending portions has V-shaped cross sections. The spring portion further includes a plurality of cutting slots provided in each of the first and second bending portions and spaced in a peripheral direction of the spring portion for adjusting resilience of the spring portion.
Preferably, the rotary wheel further includes spaced inner and outer convex ribs formed on at least one of the first and second surfaces and around the shaft hole of the wheel body. Two opposite engaging slots are provided in each of the inner and outer convex ribs of the wheel body and aligned in the radial direction, defining a coupling socket for a pin rod inserted and coupled. The pin rod extends through a connecting hole formed in the shaft of the motor.
The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
The illustrative embodiment may best be described by reference to the accompanying drawings where:
A rotary wheel of an embodiment of the present invention is shown in
The rotary wheel 20 of the present invention features the plastic wheel body 22 including an annular spring portion 44 developed between the shaft hole 28 and the outer periphery 42 of the wheel body 22 in a radial direction perpendicular to the axis and having an effect to resist or moderate shocks. The spring portion 44 includes a first annular wall 46 extending outwardly from the first surface 25, a second annular wall 48 extending outwardly from the second surface 26, and a third annular wall 50 interconnected between outer ends of the first and second annular walls 46 and 48, such that the spring portion 44 has a first bending portion 52 protruding outwardly from the first surface 25 and a second bending portion 54 protruding outwardly from the second surface 26. The first and second bending portions 52 and 54 are developed to be a continuous wavelike shape so that the spring portion 44 has an approximate S-shaped cross section, and both the first and second bending portions 52 and 54 can be compressed or stretched in the radial direction. In this embodiment, each of the first and second annular walls 46 and 48 is extended at an obtuse angle relative to the radial direction of the wheel body 22, making each of the first and second bending portions 52 and 54 become an approximate V-shaped cross section (
Additional characteristic of the rotary wheel 20 of the present invention is a coupling socket 60 formed in the wheel body 22, so that the rotary wheel 20 can be securely engaged with the shaft 32 of the motor 30. In this embodiment, diametrically spaced inner and outer convex ribs 62 and 64 are formed on each of the first and second surfaces 25 and 26 of the wheel body 22 and around the shaft hole 28. Two opposite engaging slots 66 are provided in each of the inner and outer convex ribs 62 and 64 on the second surface 26 of the wheel body 22 and aligned in the radial direction, defining the coupling socket 60 for a pin rod 68 correspondingly inserted and coupled. In this embodiment, a connecting hole 70 is formed in the shaft 32 to allow the pin rod 68 to be inserted through. With the shaft 32 extending through the shaft hole 28 of the wheel body 22 and the pin rod 68 inserted into the coupling socket 60 and the connecting hole 70, a nut 72 can be used to fix and lock a tail end of the shaft 32.
In the implementation of the rotary wheel 20 of the present invention, the spring portion 44 compressed along the radial direction is able to absorb impact energy and, thus, effectively resist shocks without the wheel body 22 broken or damaged when the wheel body 22 suffers from compressive impact. In addition, the rotary wheel 20 has a longer service life in virtue of effects of the coupling socket 60 to maintain the shaft 32 not separated from the wheel body 22 under long-term compression.
Thus since the invention disclosed herein may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or general characteristics thereof, some of which forms have been indicated, the embodiments described herein are to be considered in all respects illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is to be indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.
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