Support structures capable of adding strength, resiliency, or resistance to damage to devices having a cylindrical component such as a baseball bat are described herein. The utilization of such support structures in bats is also described.
A bat as described herein may, for example, comprise a bat barrel having a central axis, a bat barrel internal radius, and a bat barrel internal arc radius; a first appendage; wherein the first appendage has a first appendage first portion that is adjacent to the bat barrel; wherein the first appendage first portion has a first appendage first portion arc radius greater than 80% of the bat barrel internal arc radius; wherein the first appendage has a first appendage second portion that is located further from the bat barrel than the first appendage first portion; wherein the first appendage second portion has a first appendage second portion arc radius less than or equal to 80% of the bat barrel internal arc radius; a second appendage; wherein the second appendage has a second appendage first portion that is adjacent to the bat barrel; wherein the second appendage first portion has a second appendage first portion arc radius greater than 80% of the bat barrel internal arc radius; wherein the second appendage has a second appendage second portion that is located further from the bat barrel than the second appendage first portion; wherein the second appendage second portion has a second appendage second portion arc radius less than or equal to 80% of the bat barrel internal arc radius; wherein the first appendage and the second appendage are connected within the bat barrel. In a related embodiment, the first appendage and the second appendage may be directly connected to each other. In a related embodiment, the first appendage and the second appendage may be connected to each other by a central structure. In a related embodiment, the bat may further comprise a third appendage; wherein the third appendage has a third appendage first portion that is adjacent to the bat barrel; wherein the third appendage first portion has a third appendage first portion arc radius greater than 80% of the bat barrel internal arc radius; wherein the third appendage has a third appendage second portion that is located further from the bat barrel than the third appendage first portion; wherein the third appendage second portion has a third appendage second portion arc radius less than or equal to 80% of the bat barrel internal arc radius. In a further related embodiment, the first appendage, the second appendage, and the third appendage are connected to each other by a central structure. In another related embodiment, the bat may further comprise a cylindrical sleeve within the barrel of the bat. In a still further related embodiment, the cylindrical sleeve has a plurality of internal structures that protrude from the cylindrical sleeve. In a still further related embodiment, the first appendage and the second appendage are frictionally fit within the cylindrical sleeve. In a still further related embodiment, the first appendage second portion has a first appendage second portion arc radius less than or equal to 50% of the bat barrel internal arc radius. In a further related embodiment, the first appendage second portion has a first appendage second portion arc radius less than or equal to 40% of the bat barrel internal arc radius. In a further related embodiment, the first appendage second portion has a first appendage second portion arc radius greater than or equal to 10% of the bat barrel internal arc radius. In a further related embodiment, the first appendage second portion has a first appendage second portion radial section that is oriented radially with respect to the bat barrel. In a further related embodiment, the first appendage first portion has a first appendage first portion perpendicular section that is oriented perpendicular to a first line oriented radially from the central axis.
Support structures described herein may, for example, comprise a central hub structure having a central axis and a hub structure height; a plurality of curved spokes attached to the central hub structure; wherein the plurality of curved spokes each have a curved spoke height substantially equivalent to the hub structure height; wherein the plurality of curved spokes each have a curved spoke length extending to a support structure maximum radial distance; wherein the support structure maximum radial distance is measured from the central axis; wherein the support structure is located within the support structure maximum radial distance; wherein the plurality of curved spokes each have an outer portion; wherein each of the outer portions of the plurality of curved spokes forms a first set of surfaces; wherein the first set of surfaces lies along the support structure maximum radial distance; wherein each of the plurality of curved spokes have an internal spoke portion; wherein each of the internal spoke portions has an arcing portion. In a related embodiment, each of the internal spoke portions may have an arc segment having an arc segment radius of at least 10% of the support structure maximum radial distance. In a related embodiment, each of the internal spoke portions may have an arc segment radius that is at most 90% of the support structure maximum radial distance. In a related embodiment, each of the internal spoke portions may have an arc segment having an arc segment radius that is at most 80% of the support structure maximum radial distance. In a further related embodiment, each of the internal spoke portions may have an arc segment having an arc segment radius that is at most 50% of the support structure maximum radial distance. In a still further related embodiment, the support structure may be arranged and configured to fit securely within the barrel of a bat. In a still further related embodiment, the support structure may be configured to resist compression of a barrel of a bat when positioned within the barrel of the bat.
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Although the present example describes a configuration in which Curved spoke 40 comes in contact with Bat barrel 60, the geometric descriptions of Curved spoke 40 described above in the present example are also contemplated as a separate embodiment having similar geometry in which Curved spoke 40 is in contact with Sleeve 90.
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In alternate related embodiments the geometric center of Support structure 10 may take a variety of geometric forms including but not limited to a square, a pentagon, a heptagon, an octagon, etc.
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Point of attachment 305 is the point of intersection of the centerline of Curved spoke 40 as it intersects with Center ring 20. Using Point of attachment 305 as a frame of reference, Reference line 310 is a line that tangentially departs from Point of attachment 305 with respect to Center ring 20, Reference line 340 is a line that extends from Point of attachment 305 in a direction that is radial from Center ring 20, and Reference line 370 is a line that tangentially departs from Point of attachment 305 opposite Reference line 310. Line segments are sometimes referred to herein as lines for the sake of brevity. Reference line 340 is 90° clockwise from Reference line 310 and Reference line 370 is 90° clockwise from Reference line 340. Each of Reference lines 320, 330, 340, 350, 360, 370, 380, 390, and 400 originate from Point of attachment 305 and those reference lines are 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 150°, 180°, 210°, 240°, and 270° clockwise from Reference line 310 respectively. First section 420 is the area between Reference line 310 and Reference line 320. Second section 430 is the area between Reference line 320 and Reference line 330. Third section 440 is the area between Reference line 330 and Reference line 340. Fourth section 450 is the area between Reference line 340 and Reference line 350. Fifth section 460 is the area between Reference line 350 and Reference line 360. Sixth section 470 is the area between Reference line 360 and Reference line 370. Seventh section 480 is the area between Reference line 370 and Reference line 380. Eighth section 490 is the area between Reference line 380 and Reference line 390. Ninth section 500 is the area between Reference line 390 and Reference line 400. Reference line 310 is sometimes referred to herein as the “primary tangent line.” In embodiments where the center of Support structure 10 is not cylindrical/circular the following descriptions associated with
In a series of related examples, Curved spoke 40 may connect to Point of attachment 305 at an angle ranging from parallel to the primary tangent line to 30° clockwise from the primary tangent line. In that series of examples, Curved spoke 40 may have a characteristic selected from the characteristics described in Table 1 below.
In a series of related examples, Curved spoke 40 may connect to Point of attachment 305 at an angle ranging from 30° clockwise from the primary tangent line to 60° clockwise from the primary tangent line. In that series of examples, Curved spoke 40 may have a characteristic selected from the characteristics described in Table 2 below.
In a series of related examples, Curved spoke 40 may connect to Point of attachment 305 at an angle ranging from 60° clockwise from the primary tangent line to 90° clockwise from the primary tangent line. In that series of examples, Curved spoke 40 may have a characteristic selected from the characteristics described in Table 3 below.
In a series of related examples, Curved spoke 40 may connect to Point of attachment 305 at an angle ranging from 90° clockwise from the primary tangent line to 120° clockwise from the primary tangent line. In that series of examples, Curved spoke 40 may have a characteristic selected from the characteristics described in Table 4 below.
In a series of related examples, Curved spoke 40 may connect to Point of attachment 305 at an angle ranging from 120° clockwise from the primary tangent line to 150° clockwise from the primary tangent line. In that series of examples, Curved spoke 40 may have a characteristic selected from the characteristics described in Table 5 below.
In a series of related examples, Curved spoke 40 may connect to Point of attachment 305 at an angle ranging from 150° clockwise from the primary tangent line to 180° clockwise from the primary tangent line. In that series of examples, Curved spoke 40 may have a characteristic selected from the characteristics described in Table 6 below.
As that term is used herein the “barrel” of a bat is the portion of a bat that is substantially cylindrical and is commonly used to strike a ball such as in the game of baseball. As that term is used herein “adjacent” when used in the context of structures near a bat barrel is intended to encompass all structures having a close spatial relationship with the bat barrel, the spatial relationship being sufficiently close to reduce the plastic deformation of the bat barrel when the bat barrel is impacted by a baseball traveling at 100 miles per hour in a direction normal to the surface of the bat barrel as compared to the deformation under similar circumstances without the structure wherein the baseball meets the specifications for use as in major league baseball for the 2012 season. For example, as shown in
There are, of course, other alternate embodiments which are obvious from the foregoing descriptions of the invention, which are intended to be included within the scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims.