Claims
- 1. A bat, comprising:
- a hollow tubular bat frame having a circular cross-section; and
- an insert positioned within the frame, the insert having a circular cross-section, the insert having first and second ends adjoining the tubular frame, the insert being separated from the tubular frame by a gap forming at least part of an annular shape along a central portion between said first and second ends, the frame elastically deflectable across the gap to operably engage the insert along a portion of the insert between the insert first and second ends.
- 2. A bat according to claim 1 in which the insert is suspended within the frame and is secured thereto at said first and second ends.
- 3. A bat according to claim 2, wherein the insert is rigid and the gap is filled with a lubricant to facilitate the relative movement between the insert and the tubular frame when a ball is struck.
- 4. A bat according to claim 3, wherein the tubular frame has a small-diameter handle portion, an intermediate tapering portion, and a large diameter impact portion, and the insert is suspended within the frame impact portion.
- 5. A bat according to claim 4, wherein the insert is tubular.
- 6. A bat according to claim 5, wherein the gap thickness is small relative to the thickness of the impact portion wall and the insert wall.
- 7. A bat according to claim 6, with the tubular frame further having a reduced-diameter head portion atop the impact portion; and
- the first insert end being secured within the frame by a first interference fit within the tapering portion of the frame, and the second insert end being secured with the frame by a second interference fit within the head portion of the bat.
- 8. A bat according to claim 7, wherein the interference fits seal the lubricant within the gap.
- 9. A bat according to claim 8, wherein the insert is made of aluminum.
- 10. A bat according to claim 8, wherein the tubular frame is made of aluminum.
- 11. A bat according to claim 8, wherein the insert is made of titanium.
- 12. A bat according to claim 8, wherein the insert is made of composite material.
- 13. A bat according to claim 8, wherein the insert is made of steel.
- 14. A bat according to claim 10, wherein the lubricant is grease.
- 15. In a hollow bat having a small-diameter handle portion and a large-diameter impact portion, an improvement comprising an internal structural insert defining an annular gap with an inside wall of the impact portion of the bat and the impact portion elastically deflectable to close a portion of the annular gap and operably engage the insert.
- 16. The bat of claim 15 in which the gap is filled with a plastically deformable substance.
- 17. A bat, comprising:
- a hollow tubular frame having a small diameter handle portion, an intermediate tapering portion, a large diameter impact portion, and a reduced-diameter head portion;
- a tubular insert adapted to be suspended within the frame impact portion;
- a first end of the tubular insert being received into the tapering portion and secured therein by a first interference fit;
- a second end of the tubular insert being received by the head portion of the frame and secured therein by a second interference fit;
- a gap separating the insert from the tubular frame, the gap extending from the first interference fit to the second interference fit, the gap being filled with grease to facilitate relative movement between the tubular frame and the insert when the bat strikes a ball; and
- the insert and the frame being made of aluminum.
- 18. A bat, comprising:
- a hollow tubular bat frame having a small-diameter handle portion and a large-diameter impact portion having a circular cross-section with an inner and outer diameter;
- at least one insert having a substantially circular cross-section with an outer diameter less than the inner diameter of the frame impact portion, the insert being held within the impact portion; and
- the impact portion being inwardly elastically deflectable such to establish a tight interference fit between the insert and the impact portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/062,307, abandoned, filed on May 14, 1993.
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