Self-training batting practice machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6458037
  • Patent Number
    6,458,037
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 2, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 1, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Layno; Benjamin H.
    • Mendiratta; Vishu K
    Agents
    • Flanagan & Flanagan
    • Flanagan; John R.
Abstract
A self-training batting practice machine includes an upright support member, lower and upper support members, flexible ball suspension rod and at least one elastic member. The lower support member is attached to the upright support member close to a lower end thereof and extends horizontally outwardly therefrom. The upper support is supported on an upper end of the upright support member such that the upper support member is rotatable about a vertical pivot axis. The ball suspension rod is secured at an inner end to and rotatable with the upper support member and extends substantially horizontally outwardly therefrom and at an outer end has a ball-shaped object thereon for a player to swing a bat at and to hit in order to practice batting. The elastic member is disposed exteriorly of the upright support member and releasably attached to and stretchably extends between the lower and upper support members and is disposed on the opposite side of the pivot axis from the ball suspension rod such that when the ball-shaped object on the outer end of the ball suspension rod is hit by the player's bat the elastic member stretches and allows the upper support member and ball suspension rod to rotate about the axis until the energy of the rotational motion is absorbed by the stretched elastic member and the tension of the elastic member causes the upper support member and ball suspension rod to rotate in reverse about the axis.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention generally relates to devices used to practice sports activities, such as hitting a ball, and, more particularly, is concerned with a self-training batting practice machine.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Baseball and softball are sports activities which require a considerable amount of practice. Batting or hitting is an integral part of baseball and softball and involves a great amount of skill and coordination. Consequently, players commonly participate in batting practice. Batting practice generally requires at least a pitcher in addition to the batter. The pitcher is needed to throw the ball for the batter to hit. However, a pitcher may not always be available. Various devices have been developed over the years which allow players to practice batting without a pitcher.




Representative examples of such devices made for players to practice batting and the like are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 1,862,044 to White, U.S. Pat. No. 1,962,087 to Cone, U.S. Pat. No. 2,818,255 to Ponza and U.S. Pat. No. 5,553,848 to Amron. While these prior art devices may be satisfactory in use for the specific purposes for which they were designed, none of them seem to provide an optimum solution for the problem at hand of how to effectively practice batting without the aid of a pitcher.




Consequently, a need still exists for an innovation which will provide a more effective solution to the aforementioned problem without introducing any new problems in place thereof.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a self-training batting practice machine designed to satisfy the aforementioned need. The batting practice machine of the present invention provides an optimum solution for players to practice batting alone and thus to self-train by employing a flexible ball suspension rod having a ball-like object on an outer end thereof and which flexible rod is horizontally swingable when hit so as to allow the batter to better “read” or determine the quality of his or her swing and contact just by observing the path taken by the batted ball-like object on the end of the flexible suspension rod. The batting practice machine enables a batter to practice more hitting in a shorter period of time by employing one or more power bands which are adjustable to control the velocity of forward and return motion of the ball-like object such that the one cycle takes only from three to five seconds. The batting practice machine works equally well for left-hand hitters as for right-hand hitters and is simple but durable in its construction and easy to setup and use.




Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a self-training batting practice machine which comprises: (a) an upright support member having an upper end and a lower end mountable to a surface; (b) a lower support member having an end attached to the upright support member at a location closer to the lower end than to the upper end of the upright support member and extending substantially horizontally outwardly from the upright support member; (c) an upper support member supported on the upper end of the upright support member such that the upper support member is rotatable relative to the upright support member about a generally vertical pivot axis defined by the upright support member; (d) a flexible ball suspension rod having an inner end and an outer end and being connected at the inner end thereof to and rotatable with the upper support member and extending substantially horizontally outwardly from the upper support member, the outer end of the flexible ball suspension rod having a substantially ball-shaped object thereon for a player to swing a bat at and to hit in order to practice batting; and (e) at least one elastic member disposed exteriorly of the upright support member and releasably attached to and stretchably extending between the lower support member and the upper support member and being disposed on the opposite side of the pivot axis from the ball suspension rod such that when the ball-shaped object on the outer end of the ball suspension rod is hit by the bat swung by the player the elastic member stretches and allows the upper support member and the ball suspension rod to rotate about the axis away from the player until the energy of the rotational motion is absorbed by the stretched elastic member and the tension of the elastic member causes the upper support member and the ball suspension rod to rotate in reverse about the axis back toward the player.




More particularly, the lower end of the upright support member may be inserted into the surface for securing the machine to the surface. The upright support member includes a lower tube having an interior cavity and an upper support rod having an upper end and a lower end. The upper support rod is slidably inserted through an open upper end of the lower tube such that the lower end of the support rod is disposed within the interior cavity of the lower tube and the upper end of the support rod extends above the lower tube and mounts the upper support member. The upright support member has a height adjustment device mounted to the lower tube adjacent to the open upper end thereof and being rotatable in opposite directions and thereby movable toward and away from the lower end of the upper support member between engaged and disengaged positions therewith. In the disengaged position the height adjustment device is loosened relative to the support rod so that the support rod is free to be slidably moved vertically within and with respect to the interior cavity of the lower tube for adjusting the height of the upper support member above the surface. In the engaged position the height adjustment device is tightened relative to the support rod so that the support rod is held stationary in place with respect to the lower tube.




The lower support member includes an inner bar, an outer sleeve having an end and defining an interior cavity open at the end such that outer sleeve is received over the inner bar with the inner bar extending through the open end and within the interior cavity thereof, and a length adjustment device mounted to the outer sleeve and being rotatable in opposite directions and thereby movable toward and away from the inner bar between engaged and disengaged positions therewith. In the disengaged position the length adjustment device is loosened relative to the inner bar so that the outer sleeve is free to be slidably moved horizontally over the inner bar so as to increase or decrease the overall length of the lower support member and thereby the amount of resistance of the elastic member to the rotation of the upper support member and ball suspension rod about the axis as determined by the corresponding increase or decrease of distance at which the elastic member is connected to the lower support member away from the upright support member. In the engaged position the length adjustment device is tightened relative to the inner bar such that the outer sleeve is held stationary in place with respect to the inner bar so that a desired overall length of the lower support member is thereby maintained. Further, the lower support member has at least one and may have a plurality of hooks for attaching one or more of the elastic members to the lower support member. The upper support member has a hook for attaching the one or more elastic members to the upper support member. Each hook of the lower support member is for attaching one of the elastic members to the lower support member.




The upper support member has an upper horizontal head and a lower vertical neck such that the upper support member has a substantially T-shaped configuration. The lower vertical neck of the upper support member is tubular and has a lower end and defines an interior passage open at the lower end thereof. The support rod is slidably inserted through the open lower end of the lower vertical neck of the upper support member such that the upper end of the support rod is disposed within the interior passage of the lower vertical neck of the upper support member and abuts the upper horizontal head.




The upper horizontal head of the upper support member is tubular and has an end and defines an interior chamber open at the end. The inner end of the flexible ball suspension rod is slidable inserted through the open end and disposed within the interior chamber of the upper horizontal head of the upper support member. The upper support member has a releasable securing means in the form of a pair of fasteners mounted to the upper horizontal head of the upper support member at spaced locations thereon. Each fastener is rotatable in opposite directions and thereby movable toward and away from the inner end of the ball suspension rod between disengaged and engaged positions relative thereto. Each fastener in the disengaged position is loosened from the inner end of the ball suspension rod such that the ball suspension rod is free to be slidably moved horizontally within the interior chamber of the upper horizontal head of the upper support member to insert and remove the ball suspension rod. Each fastener in the engaged position is tightened against the inner end of the ball suspension rod such that the inner end of the ball suspension rod is held stationarily in place within the interior chamber of the upper horizontal head of the upper support member.




The machine also can include a base having a plurality of leg members which cross one another at a central location for resting on the surface. The lower end of the upright support member is mounted to the base at the central location thereon.











These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein there is shown and described an illustrative embodiment of the invention.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the following detailed description, reference will be made to the attached drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a self-training batting practice machine of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the batting practice machine.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a third embodiment of the batting practice machine.





FIG. 4

is another perspective view of the machine of FIG.





FIG. 5

is a side elevational view of a first embodiment of an elastic cord employed by the machine.





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary perspective view of the machine of

FIG. 2

showing the elastic cord of

FIG. 5

mounted to and extending between lower and upper support members of the machine.





FIG. 7

is a side elevational view of a second embodiment of an elastic cord employed by the machine.





FIG. 8

is a fragmentary perspective view of the machine of

FIG. 2

showing the elastic cord of

FIG. 7

mounted to and extending between lower and upper support members of the machine.





FIG. 9

is an enlarged detailed side elevational view of the upper support member and a portion of a flexible ball suspension rod of the machine.





FIG. 10

is a transverse sectional view of the upper support member of the machine taken along line


10





10


of FIG.


9


.





FIG. 11

is a longitudinal sectional view of the upper support member of the machine taken along line


11





11


of FIG.


10


.





FIG. 12

is a fragmentary perspective view of the machine shown on a reduced scale and before an outer end of the flexible ball suspension rod of the machine is hit by a bat.





FIGS. 13

to


16


are views of the machine similar to that of

FIG. 12

but showing in sequence the rotation of the upper support member and flexible ball suspension rod therewith relative to the upright support member and the stretching and wrapping of the elastic cord about the upright support member as a result of the outer end of the flexible ball suspension rod of the machine being hit by-the bat.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings and particularly to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, there is illustrated a self-training batting practice machine, generally designated


10


, of the present invention. A first embodiment of the machine


10


is shown in

FIG. 1

, a second embodiment in

FIG. 2

, and a third embodiment in FIG.


3


. In each of the first and second embodiments, the machine


10


basically includes an upright support member


12


, a lower support member


14


, an upper support member


16


, a flexible ball suspension rod


18


and at least one elastic member or cord


20


. The first embodiment of

FIG. 1

, the machine


10


also includes a base


22


formed by a plurality of legs


24


. In the second embodiment of

FIG. 2

, the upright support member


12


is inserted directly into a surface S for securing the machine


10


to the surface S. In the third embodiment of

FIG. 3

, the lower support member


14


is formed as one of the legs


24


of the base


22


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1

to


4


,


6


,


8


and


12


to


16


, the upright support member


12


of the machine


10


has a generally cylindrical configuration, defines a longitudinal vertical axis A, and has an upper end


12


A and a lower end


12


B mountable to the surface S such that the upright support member


12


is stationarily and nonrotatably mounted upon the surface S via the base


22


, as in the first and third embodiments of

FIGS. 1 and 3

, or stationarily and non-rotatably mounted to the surface S, as in the second embodiment of FIG.


2


. More particularly, the upright support member


12


includes a lower tube


26


and an upper support rod


28


. The lower tube


26


has an open upper end


26


A and forms an interior cavity


30


. The upper support rod


28


has an upper end


28


A and a lower end


28


B and is slidably inserted downward through the open upper end


26


A of the lower tube


26


such that the lower end


28


B of the upper support rod


28


is disposed within the interior cavity


30


of the lower tube


26


in a close fitting telescopic relationship therewith and the upper end


28


A of the upper support rod


28


extends above the lower tube


26


for supporting the upper support member


16


.




The upright support member


12


also has a height adjustment device


32


mounted to the lower tube


26


adjacent to the open upper end


26


A thereof for adjusting the position of the upper support rod


28


within the lower tube


26


and thereby the height at which the upper support member


16


is supported above the surface S by the upright support member


12


. The height adjustment device


32


preferably is in the form of a screw stem


34


threadably mounted to the lower tube


26


and a knob


36


on the screw stem


34


for gripping to rotate the screw stem


34


of the height adjustment device


32


in opposite directions relative to the lower tube


26


and upper support rod


28


and thereby move the screw stem


34


toward and away from the lower end


28


B of the upper support rod


28


between engaged and disengaged positions therewith. In the disengaged position, the screw stem


34


of the height adjustment device


32


is loosened relative to the upper support rod


28


so that the support rod


28


is free to be slidably moved vertically within and relative to the lower tube


26


for adjusting the height of the upper support member


16


above the surface S. In the engaged position, the screw stem


34


of the height adjustment device


32


is tightened against the lower end


28


B of the upper support rod


28


so that the support rod


28


is held stationary in place with respect to the lower tube


26


and the upper support member


16


is disposed at a desired height above the surface S.




In the first and second embodiments of

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the lower support member


14


of the machine


10


is spaced above the base


22


and has a substantially rectangular configuration and a pair of opposite inner and outer ends


14


A,


14


B. The lower support member


14


is fixedly attached at its inner end


14


A to the lower tube


26


of the upright support member


12


at a location therealong adjacent to the lower end


12


B and remote from the upper end


12


A of the upright support member


12


. The lower support member


14


extends substantially horizontally and radially outwardly from adjacent to the lower end


12


B of the upright support member


12


. More particularly, in the first embodiment of

FIG. 1

, the lower support member


14


includes an inner bar


38


and an outer sleeve


40


having respective complementary rectangular configurations. The inner bar


38


has opposite ends


38


A,


38


B. The inner bar


38


is fixed at its one end


38


A to the lower tube


26


of the upright support member


12


. The outer sleeve


40


has opposite ends


40


A,


40


B. The outer sleeve


40


is tubular and defines an interior cavity


42


open at the one end


40


A thereof. The outer sleeve


40


is slidably received over the inner bar


38


in a close fitting telescopic relationship such that the inner bar


38


extends through the open end


40


A and within the interior cavity


42


of the outer sleeve


40


. The rectangular configurations of the inner bar


38


and outer sleeve


40


prevents relative rotation therebetween.




The lower support member


14


also includes a length adjustment device


44


mounted to the outer sleeve


40


for adjusting the position of the outer sleeve


40


along the inner bar


38


and thereby for adjusting the overall length of the lower support member


14


and the amount of tension in the elastic member or cord


20


. The length adjustment device


44


preferably is in the form of a screw stem


46


threadably mounted to the outer sleeve


40


and a knob


48


on the screw stem


46


for gripping to rotate the screw stem


46


in opposite directions and thereby move the screw stem


46


toward and away from the inner bar


38


between engaged and disengaged positions therewith. In the disengaged position, the screw stem


46


of the length adjustment device


44


is loosened relative to the inner bar


38


so that the outer sleeve


40


is free to be slidably moved horizontally over the inner bar


38


so as to increase or decrease the overall length of the lower support member


14


and thereby increase or decrease the amount of resistance of the elastic member


20


to the rotation of the upper support member


16


and ball suspension rod


18


about the axis A as determined by the corresponding increase or decrease of distance at which the elastic member


20


is connected to the lower support member


14


away from the upright support member


12


. In the engaged position, the screw stem


46


of the length adjustment device


44


is tightened relative to the inner bar


38


such that the outer sleeve


40


is held stationary in place with respect to the inner bar


38


so that a desired overall length of the lower support member


14


and amount of resistance of the elastic member


20


are thereby maintained. The speed of rotation of the upper support member


16


and ball suspension rod


18


about the axis A is determined by the amount of resistance the elastic cord


20


exerts on the upper support member


16


. The amount of resistance and thus the speed of rotation may be increased or decreased by connection of the elastic cord


20


to the lower support member


14


correspondingly farther away from or closer to the upright support member


12


. The lower support member


14


is a single member in the second embodiment of the machine


10


, as shown in FIG.


2


.




The lower support member


14


has at least one hook element


50


thereon. The hook element


50


is for attaching the elastic cord


20


to the lower support member


14


. The lower support member


14


has a plurality of hook elements


50


in the first embodiment of the machine


10


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, and has a single hook element


50


in the second embodiment of the machine


10


, as shown in FIG.


2


. The hook elements


50


in the first embodiment of the machine


10


may number three, though they need not be so limited. The hook elements


50


in the first embodiment of the machine


10


are spaced apart from one another on the outer sleeve


40


beginning at the other end


40


B of the outer sleeve


40


to a point spaced from the one end


40


A thereof. Each hook element


50


in the first embodiment of the machine


10


is for attaching one elastic cord


20


to the lower support member


14


. The hook element


50


in the second embodiment of the machine


10


is disposed at the other end


14


B of the lower support member


14


and is for attaching one elastic cord


20


to the lower support member


14


. The lower support member


14


thus has at least one hook element


50


for attaching the elastic member


20


to the lower support member


14


and the upper support member


16


has a single hook element


50


for attaching the elastic member


20


to the upper support member


16


.




The base


22


of the machine


10


in the first and third embodiments of FIGS.


1


and


3


-


4


has a plurality of the leg members


24


which cross one another at a central location


52


. The leg members


24


preferably number four, though they may be of any other suitable number. The leg members


24


are adapted for resting on the surface S. The lower end


12


A of the upright support member


12


is fixedly mounted to the base


22


at the central location


52


. The leg members


24


of the base


22


are secured to the surface S by any suitable means, such as by stakes


54


, as shown in

FIG. 3

, or by sacks


56


filled with any suitable weighted material, as shown in FIG.


4


. More particularly, each of the leg members


24


has an inner bar


58


, an outer sleeve


60


and a length adjustment device


62


. The inner bar


58


has opposite ends


58


A,


58


B. Each of the inner bar


58


and the outer sleeve


60


has a substantially rectangular configuration. The inner bar


58


is fixed at the one end


58


A to the lower tube


26


of the upright support member


12


. The outer sleeve


60


has opposite ends


60


A,


60


B. The outer sleeve


60


is tubular and defines an interior cavity


64


open at the one end


60


A. The outer sleeve


60


is received over the inner bar


58


through the open end


60


A and within the interior cavity


64


of the outer sleeve


60


. The length adjustment device


62


is in the form of a screw stem


66


threadably mounted to the outer sleeve


60


and a knob


67


fixed on the screw stem


66


for gripping to rotate the screw stem


66


. The screw stem


66


is disposed closer to the one end


60


A than to the other end


60


B of the outer sleeve


60


. The screw member


66


is rotatable in opposite directions and thereby movable toward and away from the inner bar


58


between a disengaged position and an engaged position relative to the inner bar


58


. In the disengaged position, the screw stem


66


is loosened relative to the inner bar


58


such that the outer sleeve


60


is free to be slidably moved horizontally over the inner bar


58


such that the overall length of the leg member


24


can thereby be increased and decreased. In the engaged position, the screw stem


66


is tightened against to the inner bar


58


such that the outer sleeve


60


is held stationary in place with respect to the inner bar


58


and a desired effective length of the leg member


24


is thereby maintained. As mentioned previously, in the third embodiment of

FIG. 3

the lower support member


14


is formed as one of the legs


24


of the base


22


.




The base


22


also has at least one and, preferably, a plurality of hook elements


50


in the third embodiment of the machine


10


of FIG.


3


. The hooks


50


may number three, though they need not be so limited. The base


22


does not have any hooks in the first embodiment of the machine


10


of FIG.


1


. The hooks


50


are provided for attaching one or more elastic cords


20


to the base


22


. The hooks


50


are spaced apart from one another on the outer sleeve member


60


of one of the leg members


24


of the base


22


. The hooks


50


of the base


22


have substantially the same function and operate in the same way as the hooks


50


of the lower support member


14


.




The upper support member


16


of the machine


10


is supported on the upper end


12


A of the upright support member


12


and, more particularly, on the upper end


28


A of the upper support rod


28


thereof, such that the upper support member


16


is rotatable relative to the upright support member


12


and about the vertical pivot axis A defined by the upright support member


12


. The upper support member


16


has a lower vertical neck


68


and an upper horizontal head


70


such that the upper support member


16


has a substantially T-shaped configuration, as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


4


and


9


to


16


. The lower vertical neck


68


has a lower end


68


A and an upper end


68


B. The lower vertical neck


68


has a substantially cylindrical configuration and is tubular so as to defines an interior passage


72


open at the lower end


68


A such that the lower vertical neck


68


is rotatably received over the upper end


28


A of upper support rod


28


of the upright support member


12


. The upper end


28


A of the upper support rod


28


of the upright support member


12


extends into the interior passage


72


of the lower vertical neck


68


of the upper support member


68


and abuts the upper horizontal head


70


of the upper support member


16


.




The upper horizontal head


70


of the upper support member


16


has opposite ends


70


A,


70


B and a substantially rectangular configuration. The upper horizontal head


70


also is tubular such that it defines an interior chamber


74


open at each of its opposite ends


70


A,


70


B. An inner end


76


of the ball suspension rod


18


of the machine


10


is disposed through one of the open ends


70


A and within the interior chamber


74


of the upper horizontal head


70


of the upper support member


16


. The upper support member


16


also has releasable securing means


78


in the form of a pair of fasteners


80


, comprised of a screw stem


82


and knob


84


, mounted to the upper horizontal head


70


of the upper support member


16


at spaced locations thereon and being rotatable in opposite directions and thereby movable. toward and away from the inner end


76


of the ball suspension rod


18


between disengaged and engaged positions relative thereto. In the disengaged position, each fastener


80


is loosened from the inner end


76


of the ball suspension rod


18


so that the ball suspension rod


18


is free to be slidably moved horizontally within the interior chamber


74


of the upper horizontal head


70


to insert and remove the ball suspension rod


18


into and from the interior chamber


74


. In engaged position, each fastener


80


is tightened against the inner end


76


of the ball suspension rod


18


so that the inner end


76


of the ball suspension rod


18


is held stationarily in place within the interior chamber


74


of the upper horizontal head


70


of the upper support member


16


.




During periods of non-use, the upper support member


16


can be attached to the upper end


28


A of the upper support rod


28


of the upright support member


12


by means of a screw stem


86


threadably attached to the lower vertical neck


68


and a knob


88


fixed on the screw stem


86


for gripping to rotate the screw stem


86


in opposite directions relative to the lower vertical neck


68


between a disengaged position and an engaged position relative to the upper end


28


A of the support rod


28


. In the disengaged position, the screw stem


86


is loosened relative to the support rod


28


such that the upper support member


16


is free to rotate on the support rod


28


. In the engaged position, the screw stem


86


is tightened relative to the support rod


28


such that the upper support member


16


is held stationary in place with respect to the support rod


28


. The upper support member


16


also has a handle


90


attached to the upper horizontal head


70


and having a substantially inverted U-shaped configuration. The handle


90


is spaced from and disposed between the fasteners


80


on the upper horizontal head


70


. During periods of non-use of the machine


10


, the handle


90


is for a user to grip in lifting the machine


10


and in adjusting the height of the upper support member


16


from the surface S.




The upper support member


16


also has a hook element


50


mounted to the upper horizontal head


70


. The hook element


50


is disposed at the other end


70


B of the upper horizontal head


70


. The hook


50


is for attaching one or more elastic cords


20


to the upper support member


16


.




The flexible ball suspension rod


18


of the machine


10


has the inner end


76


, an outer end


92


and a middle portion


94


extending between and interconnecting the inner and outer ends


76


,


92


. The ball suspension rod


18


at its inner end


76


is secured to and rotatable with the upper support member


16


and at its middle portion


94


and outer end


92


extend substantially horizontally outwardly from the upper support member


16


. The outer end


92


of the ball suspension rod


18


has a substantially ball-shaped object


96


thereon for a player P to swing a bat B at and to hit in order to practice batting. The inner end


76


has a substantially rectangular configuration which conforms to and fits with the interior cavity


74


of the upper horizontal head


70


of the upper support member


16


. The middle portion


94


has a substantially rod-like configuration and interconnects outer end


92


to the inner end


76


such that the ball suspension rod


18


extends in a cantilevered fashion from the upper horizontal head


70


of the upper support member


16


.




The machine


10


includes at least one elastic cord


20


, as seen in the second embodiment of

FIGS. 2

,


6


,


8


and


12


-


16


, and preferably a plurality of elastic cords


20


, as seen in the first embodiment of

FIGS. 1 and 4

and the third embodiment of FIG.


3


. Each elastic cord


20


of the machine


10


is disposed exteriorly of the upright support member


12


and releasably attached to and stretchably extends between the lower support member


14


in the first and second embodiments and the upper support member


16


or between one of the legs


24


in the third embodiment and the upper support member


16


. Furthermore, each elastic cord


20


extends along the upright support member


12


generally between the ends thereof and is disposed on the opposite side of the pivot axis A from the outer end


92


of the ball suspension rod


18


such that when the ball-shaped object


96


on the outer end


92


of the ball suspension rod


18


is hit by the bat B swung by the player P, the elastic cord


20


stretches and is at least partially wrapped about the upright support member


12


so as to allow[s] the upper support member


16


and ball suspension rod


18


to rotate about the vertical pivot axis A away from the player P until the energy of the rotational motion is absorbed by the stretched elastic cord


20


and the tension of the elastic cord


20


causes the elastic cord


20


to unwrap from about the upright support member


12


so as to cause the upper support member


16


and ball suspension rod


18


to cease rotation and then rotate in reverse about the axis A back toward the player P. A sequence of the pivoting of the upper support member


16


and the ball suspension rod


18


and the stretching of the elastic cord


20


after the object


98


on the outer end


94


of the ball suspension rod


18


is hit by the bat B is shown in

FIGS. 12

to


16


. More particularly,

FIG. 12

shows the machine


10


before the outer end (not shown) of the ball suspension rod


18


is hit by the bat.

FIGS. 13-16

show in sequence the rotation of the upper support member


16


and flexible ball suspension rod


18


therewith relative to the upright support member


12


and the stretching and wrapping of the elastic cord


20


about the upright support member


12


as a result of the outer end (not shown) of the flexible ball suspension rod


18


of the machine


10


being hit by the bat.




The at least one elastic cord


20


may be a plurality of elastic cords


20


, as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


4


. The number of elastic cords


20


may be the same as the number of hooks


50


of the lower support member


14


or any other suitable number of elastic cords


20


. The elastic cord


20


may have one of two embodiments. A first embodiment of the elastic cord


20


is a closed loop, as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. The elastic cord


20


having the first embodiment can be hooked about the hooks


50


of the lower support member


14


and the upper support member


16


. A second embodiment of the elastic cord


20


is linear and has opposite ends


20


A,


20


B, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

. The elastic cord


20


having the second embodiment has a ball


98


mounted thereto at the end


20


A and a plurality of the balls


98


mounted thereto at and adjacent to the end


20


B. The balls


98


at and adjacent to the end


20


B are spaced apart from one another. The elastic cord


20


having the second embodiment can be hooked about the hooks


50


of the lower support member


14


and the upper support member


16


and such that the balls


98


abut against the one or more hooks


50


of the lower support member


14


and retain the elastic cord


20


in place at the one or more hooks


50


of the lower support member


14


.




It is thought that the present invention and its advantages will be understood from the foregoing description and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the form hereinbefore described being merely preferred or exemplary embodiment thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A self-training batting practice machine, comprising:(a) an upright support member having an upper end and a lower end mountable to a surface so as to mount said upright support member in a stationary and non-rotatable relationship to the surface; (b) a lower support member having an end attached to said upright support member at a location adjacent to said lower end of said upright support member and closer to said lower end than to said upper end of said upright support member, said lower support member extending substantially horizontally outwardly from said upright support member; (c) an upper support member supported on said upper end of said upright support member such that said upper support member is rotatable relative to said upright support member and said lower support member about a pivot axis defined by said upright support member; (d) a flexible ball suspension rod having an inner end and an outer end and being secured at said inner end thereof to and being rotatable with said upper support member and extending substantially horizontally outwardly from said upper support member, said outer end of said ball suspension rod having a substantially ball-shaped object thereon for a player to swing a bat at and to hit in order to practice batting; and (e) at least one elastic member disposed exteriorly of said upright support member and releasably attached to and stretchably extending between said lower support member and said upper support member and extending along said upright support member generally between said upper and lower ends thereof and being disposed on the opposite side of said pivot axis from said ball suspension rod such that when said ball-shaped object on said outer end of said ball suspension rod is hit by the bat swung by the player said elastic member stretches and is at least partially wrappable about said upright support member so as to allow said upper support member and said ball suspension rod to rotate about said axis until the energy of the rotational motion is absorbed by said stretched and wrapped elastic member and the tension of said elastic member causes the rotation of said upper support member and said ball suspension rod to cease and said elastic member to unwrap from about said upright support member so as to cause said upper support member and said ball suspension rod to rotate in reverse about said axis.
  • 2. The machine of claim 1 wherein said lower end of said upright support member is inserted into the surface for securing said machine to the surface.
  • 3. The machine of claim 1 wherein said upright support member includes:a lower tube having an open upper end and an interior cavity; and an upper support rod having an upper end and a lower end and being slidably inserted through said open upper end of said lower tube such that said lower end of said support rod is disposed within said interior cavity of said lower tube and said upper end of said upper support rod extends above said lower tube and mounts said upper support member.
  • 4. The machine of claim 3 wherein said upright support member has a height adjustment device mounted to said lower tube adjacent to said open upper end thereof and being rotatable in opposite directions and thereby movable toward and away from said lower end of said upper support between engaged and disengaged positions therewith such that in said disengaged position said height adjustment device is loosened relative to said support rod so that said support rod is free to be slidably moved vertically within and with respect to said interior cavity of said lower tube for adjusting the height of said upper support member above the surface and in said engaged position said height adjustment device is tightened relative to said support rod so that said support rod is held stationary in place with respect to said lower tube.
  • 5. The machine of claim 1 wherein said lower support member includes:an inner bar; an outer sleeve having an end and defining an interior cavity open at said end, said outer sleeve received over said inner bar such that said inner bar extends through said open end and within said interior cavity thereof; and a length adjustment device mounted to said outer sleeve and being rotatable in opposite directions and thereby movable toward and away from said inner bar between engaged and disengaged positions therewith such that in said disengaged position said length adjustment device is loosened relative to said inner bar so that said outer sleeve is free to be slidably moved horizontally over said inner bar so as to increase or decrease the overall length of said lower support member and thereby the amount of resistance of said elastic member to the rotation of said upper support member and ball suspension rod about said axis as determined by the corresponding increase or decrease of distance at which said elastic member is connected to said lower support member away from said upright support member and in said engaged position said length adjustment device is tightened relative to said inner bar such that said outer sleeve is held stationary in place with respect to said inner bar so that a desired overall length of said lower support member is thereby maintained.
  • 6. The machine of claim 1 wherein:said lower support member has at least one hook element for attaching said elastic member to said lower support member; and said upper support member has a hook element for attaching said elastic member to said upper support member.
  • 7. The machine of claim 1 wherein said at least one elastic member is an elastic cord.
  • 8. The machine of claim 1 wherein:said at least one elastic member is a plurality of elastic cords; said lower support member has a plurality of hooks each for attaching one of said elastic cords to said lower support member; and said upper support member has a hook for attaching each of said elastic cords to said upper support member.
  • 9. The machine of claim 1 wherein said upper support member an upper horizontal head and a lower vertical neck such that said upper support member has a substantially T-shaped configuration.
  • 10. The machine of claim 8 wherein said lower vertical neck of said upper support member is tubular and has a lower end and defines an interior passage open at said lower end such that said lower vertical neck is rotatably received over an upper end of said upright support member.
  • 11. The machine of claim 9 wherein said upper end of said upper support rod of said upright support member extends into said interior passage of said lower vertical neck of said upper support member and abuts said upper horizontal head of said upper support member.
  • 12. The machine of claim 9 wherein:said upper horizontal head of said upper support member is tubular and has an end and defines an interior chamber open at said end thereof; said inner end of said ball suspension rod is disposable through said open end and within said interior chamber of said upper horizontal head of said upper support member; and said upper support member has releasable securing means in the form of a pair of fasteners mounted to said upper horizontal head of said upper support member at spaced locations thereon and being rotatable in opposite directions and thereby movable toward and away from said inner end of said ball suspension rod between disengaged and engaged positions relative thereto such that in said disengaged position each fastener is loosened from said inner end of said ball suspension rod so that said ball suspension rod is free to be slidably moved horizontally within said interior chamber of said upper horizontal head of said upper support member to insert and remove the ball suspension rod and in said engaged position each fastener is tightened against said inner end of said ball suspension rod so that said inner end of said ball suspension rod is held stationarily in place within said interior chamber of said upper horizontal head of said upper support member.
  • 13. The machine of claim 1 further comprising:a base having a plurality of leg members which cross one another at a central location and for mounting on the surface, said lower end of said upright support member being mounted to said base at said central location thereon.
  • 14. The machine of claim 13 wherein each of said leg members includes:an inner bar; an outer sleeve having an end and defining an interior cavity open at said end, said outer sleeve received over said inner bar such that said inner bar extends through said open end and within said interior cavity thereof; and a length adjustment device mounted to said outer sleeve and being rotatable in opposite directions and thereby movable toward and away from said inner bar between engaged and disengaged positions therewith such that in said disengaged position said length adjustment device is loosened relative to said inner bar so that said outer sleeve is free to be slidably moved horizontally over said inner bar so as to increase or decrease the overall length of said leg and in said engaged position said length adjustment device is tightened relative to said inner bar such that said outer sleeve is held stationary in place with respect to said inner bar so that a desired overall length of said leg is thereby maintained.
  • 15. A self-training batting practice machine, comprising:(a) a base for stationarily resting on a surface; (b) an upright support member having an upper end and a lower end stationarily and non-rotatably mounted to said base such that said upright support member extends upwardly from and is mounted stationarily and non-rotatably on said base; (c) an upper support member supported on said upper end of said upright support member such that said upper support member is rotatable relative to said upright support member about a pivot axis defined by said upright support member; (d) a flexible ball suspension rod having an inner end and an outer end and being secured at said inner end thereof to and being rotatable with said upper support member and extending substantially horizontally outwardly from said upper support member, said outer end of said ball suspension rod having a substantially ball-shaped object thereon for a player to swing a bat at and to hit in order to practice batting; and (e) at least one elastic member disposed exteriorly of said upright support member and releasably attached to and stretchably extending between said base and said upper support member and extending along said upright support member generally between said upper and lower ends thereof and being disposed on the opposite side of said pivot axis from said ball suspension rod such that when said ball-shaped object on said outer end of said ball suspension rod is hit by the bat swung by the player said elastic member stretches and is at least partially wrappable about said upright support member so as to allow said upper support member and said ball suspension rod to rotate about said axis until the energy of the rotational motion is absorbed by said stretched and wrapped elastic member and the tension of said elastic member causes the rotation of said upper support member and said ball suspension rod to cease and said elastic member to unwrap from about said upright support member so as to cause said upper support member and said ball suspension rod to rotate in reverse about said axis.
  • 16. The machine of claim 15 wherein:said base has a plurality of leg members which cross one another at a central location and for mounting on the surface; and said lower end of said upright support member is mounted to said base at said central location thereon.
  • 17. The machine of claim 16 wherein each of said plurality of leg members of said base includes:an inner bar; an outer sleeve having an end and defining an interior cavity open at said end, said outer sleeve received over said inner bar such that said inner bar extends through said open end and within said interior cavity thereof; and a length adjustment device mounted to said outer sleeve and being rotatable in opposite directions and thereby movable toward and away from said inner bar between engaged and disengaged positions therewith such that in said disengaged position said length adjustment device is loosened relative to said inner bar so that said outer sleeve is free to be slidably moved horizontally over said inner bar so as to increase or decrease the overall length of said lower support member and thereby the amount of resistance of said elastic member to the rotation of said upper support member and ball suspension rod about said axis as determined by the corresponding increase or decrease of distance at which said elastic member being connected to one of said legs of said base is away from said upright support member and in said engaged position said length adjustment device is tightened relative to said inner bar member such that said outer sleeve member is held stationary in place with respect to said inner bar so that a desired overall length of said leg of said base is thereby maintained.
  • 18. The machine of claim 15 wherein said upright support member includes:a lower tube having an open upper end and an interior cavity; and an upper support rod having an upper end and a lower end and being slidably inserted through said open upper end of said lower tube such that said lower end of said support rod is disposed within said interior cavity of said lower tube and said upper end of said upper support rod extends above said lower tubular member and mounts said upper support member.
  • 19. The machine of claim 18 wherein said upright support member also includes a height adjustment device mounted to said lower tubular member adjacent to said open upper end thereof and being rotatable in opposite directions and thereby movable toward and away from said lower end of said upper support between engaged and disengaged positions therewith such that in said disengaged position said height adjustment device is loosened relative to said support rod so that said support rod is free to be slidably moved vertically within and with respect to said interior cavity of said lower tube for adjusting the height of said upper support member above the surface and in said engaged position said height adjustment device is tightened relative to said support rod so that said support rod is held stationary in place with respect to said lower tube.
  • 20. The machine of claim 15 wherein:said base has at least one hook element for attaching said elastic member to said lower support member; and said upper support member has a hook element for attaching said elastic member to said upper support member.
  • 21. The machine of claim 15 wherein said at least one elastic member is an elastic cord.
  • 22. The machine of claim 15 wherein:said at least one elastic member is a plurality of elastic cords; said base has a plurality of hooks each for attaching one of said elastic cords to said base; and said upper support member has a hook for attaching each of said elastic cords to said upper support member.
  • 23. The machine of claim 15 wherein said upper support member an upper horizontal head and a lower vertical neck such that said upper support member has a substantially T-shaped configuration.
  • 24. The machine of claim 23 wherein said lower vertical neck of said upper support member is tubular and has a lower end and defines an interior passage open at said lower end such that said lower vertical neck is rotatably received over an upper end of said upright support member.
  • 25. The machine of claim 24 wherein said upper end of said upper support rod of said upright support member extends into said interior passage of said lower vertical neck of said upper support member and abuts said upper horizontal head of said upper support member.
  • 26. The machine of claim 23 wherein:said upper horizontal head of said upper support member is tubular and has an end and defines an interior chamber open at said end thereof; said inner end of said ball suspension rod is disposable through said open end and within said interior chamber of said upper horizontal head of said upper support member; and said upper support member has releasable securing means in the form of a pair of fasteners mounted to said upper horizontal head of said upper support member at spaced locations thereon and being rotatable in opposite directions and thereby movable toward and away from said inner end of said ball suspension rod between disengaged and engaged positions relative thereto such that in said disengaged position each fastener is loosened from said inner end of said ball suspension rod so that said ball suspension rod is free to be slidably moved horizontally within said interior chamber of said upper horizontal head of said upper support member to insert and remove the ball suspension rod and in said engaged position each fastener is tightened against said inner end of said ball suspension rod so that said inner end of said ball suspension rod is held stationarily in place within said interior chamber of said upper horizontal head of said upper support member.
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