Claims
- 1. In a ball bat having an impacting portion for contacting a ball to be batted, the improvement wherein said impacting portion is comprised of an elongated metal tube, said metal tube having an inside wall, and a hollow sleeve of reinforcing fibers oriented in a bi-directional pattern in a resin matrix, said sleeve being compressively restrained inside said metal tube by compressive forces in the order of several thousand pounds per square inch between said inside wall of said metal tube and the outer wall of said sleeve.
- 2. The ball bat of claim 1, in which said sleeve is woven and said reinforcing fibers comprise carbon.
- 3. The ball bat of claim 2, in which said reinforcing fibers are oriented at 0.degree. and at 90.degree. with respect to the axis of said metal tube.
- 4. The ball bat of claim 3, wherein said metal tube has a wall portion of reduced thickness comprising a recess and said sleeve fits within said recess.
- 5. The ball bat of claim 4, wherein said wall portion of reduced thickness has a thickness of from 0.05" to 0.08".
- 6. The ball bat of claim 4, wherein said metal tube is aluminum.
- 7. The ball bat of claim 6, wherein said reinforcing fibers are graphite.
- 8. The ball bat of claim 7, further comprising a layer of adhesive interposed between said inside wall of said metal tube and said outer wall of said hollow sleeve.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/320,594 filed Mar. 8, 1989, now abandoned, from which priority is claimed under 35 USC 120.
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