Claims
- 1. A ball throwing machine having a power head including three coacting wheels for propelling a ball toward a batter to interchangeably simulate pitches of different types to different locations at different speeds, said power head being pivotably mounted on a base at a center pivot about which the power head may be pivoted in both a horizontal and a vertical direction, said machine including:means for computing the rotating speed of each of said wheels; means for computing the horizontal angular position of said power head; means for computing the vertical angular position of said power head; means for causing said power head to rotate to said vertical angular position; and means for controlling the rotational speed of each wheels, the horizontal angular position of the power head and the vertical angular position of the power head.
- 2. The ball-throwing machine of claim 1, wherein said rotational speed of each of said wheels is computed using a linear relationship with the speed of the ball.
- 3. The ball-throwing machine of claim 1, wherein said horizontal angular position of said power head is computed using a linear relationship with the speed of the ball.
- 4. The ball-throwing machine of claim 1, wherein said vertical angular position of said power head is computed using a linear relationship with the speed of the ball.
- 5. The ball-throwing machine of claim 1 wherein said means for controlling the rotational speed of each wheel includes a motor and a drive control, wherein said drive control includes means for rapidly changing the speed of each wheel.
- 6. The ball-throwing machine of claim 1, wherein said means for causing the power head to move to a predetermined horizontal angular position comprises at least one horizontal linear actuator adapted to cause said power head to rotate in a horizontal plane about a center pivot and wherein said means for causing the power head to move to a predetermined vertical angular position comprises at least one vertical linear actuator adapted to cause said power head to rotate in a vertical plane about said center pivot.
- 7. The ball-throwing machine of claim 1, wherein said means for controlling comprises a programmable controller.
- 8. The ball-throwing machine of claim 7, wherein said programmable controller includes a programmable microprocessor.
- 9. The ball-throwing machine of claim 7, wherein said programmable microprocessor may be operated in a manual mode in which an individual can manually select for each pitch its type, speed and location or in an automatic mode in which the microprocessor is pre-programmed to deliver different pitches at different speeds to different locations in a pre-programmed sequence.
- 10. The ball-throwing machine of claim 7, wherein said programmable microprocessor includes a smart card reader adapted to read a pre-programmed smart card contains a pre-programmed sequence of pitches in order to re-program said microprocessor.
- 11. A ball throwing machine having a power head including three coacting wheels for propelling a ball toward a batter to interchangeably simulate pitches of different types to different locations at different speeds, said machine including:means for computing the rotating speed of each of said wheels; means for computing the horizontal angular position of said power head; means for computing the vertical angular position of said power head; means for causing said power head to rotate to said vertical angular position; and programmable processor means for controlling the rotational speed of each wheels, the horizontal angular position of the power head and the vertical angular position of the power head, said processor means including a smart card reader adapted to read a pre-programmed smart card that contains wheel speeds and angular positions for a predetermined sequence of pitches.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 09/259,722 filed on Mar. 1, 1999.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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