Hybrid baseball bat and construction methods
Disclosed herein are various forms of hybrid baseball bats comprising a wood shell having a radial wall and an outer radial surface profile defining a baseball bat. The wood shell having a central core with a central surface thereon extending from a distal end of the bat. The central surface being profiled with a taper that in some embodiments extends entirely through to the proximal end. A fibrous construct is housed in the central core and infiltrated with an epoxy resin. In some forms, the fibrous construct is in the form of a sleeve. Disclosed are various manufacturing techniques for manufacturing hybrid baseball bats including a low pressure bladder method, a high pressure bladder method, and a centrifugal force method.
1 . A method of constructing a hybrid baseball bat comprising the steps of:
obtaining a wood billet at least the length of a baseball bat,
trimming the wood billet to a predetermined length of a baseball bat, and cutting into the billet an external baseball bat profile;
cutting a profiled central surface defining a central core of a wood shell of the baseball bat;
infiltrating a fibrous sleeve tube with an epoxy;
covering the central surface with the fibrous sleeve tube; and
applying radial forces to embed the fibrous sleeve tube in the central surface;
sliding an expandable bladder into the internal chamber of said fibrous sleeve tube; and
pre-coating the fibrous sleeve tube with an epoxy and sliding the expandable bladder and
fibrous sleeve tube into the central core of the wood shell.
2 . The method of claim 1 whereas the step of applying radial forces to embed the fibrous sleeve tube in the central surface is by the use of one or more of a low pressure method and a centrifugal method.
3 . The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of:
seating the wood shell in a rotary machine and spinning about the elongate axis of the wood shell whereas centrifugal force propels the fibrous sleeve tube and epoxy in an outward direction embedding it into the central surface of the central core of the wood shell.
4 . The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of radially opening the fibrous sleeve with a forming stick before the step of covering the central surface with the fibrous sleeve.
5 . A method of constructing a hybrid baseball bat comprising the steps of:
obtaining a wood billet,
trimming the wood billet to a predetermined length, and cutting into the billet an external baseball bat profile;
cutting a profiled central surface defining a central core of a wood shell of the baseball bat;
infiltrating a fibrous sleeve with an epoxy;
covering the central surface with the fibrous sleeve; and
applying radial forces to embed the fibrous sleeve in the central surface;
seating an end of a flexible rod in a plug aperture of a joiner plug;
positioning the joiner plug in a proximal end of an internal chamber of said fibrous sleeve; and
seating the joiner plug, flexible rod, and fibrous sleeve in said central core.
6 . The method of claim 5 whereas the step of applying radial forces to embed the fibrous sleeve in the central surface is by the use of one or more of a low pressure method, a high pressure method, and a centrifugal method.
7 . The method of claim 5 whereas the step of cutting a profiled central surface defining a central core of a wood shell of the baseball bat further comprises the step of roughening the central surface using machine operations.
8 . The method of claim 5 whereas the step of cutting a profiled central surface defining a central core of a wood shell of the baseball bat further comprises the step of cutting the profiled central surface the entire distance from a proximal end to a distal end of the hybrid baseball bat.
9 . The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of:
sliding an expandable bladder into the internal chamber of said fibrous sleeve;
pre-coating the fibrous sleeve with an epoxy and sliding the expandable bladder and fibrous sleeve into the central core of the wood shell.
10 . The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of:
placing the wood shell, core structure, and bladder in a mold.
11 . The method of claim 10 further comprising the step of:
inflating the expandable bladder thereby applying a high radial force causing consequent embedding of the fibrous sleeve into the central surface of the central core.
12 . The method of claim 11 further comprising the step of:
removing the bat from the mold.
13 . The method of claim 12 further comprising the step of removing the expandable bladder after the epoxy cures.
14 . The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of:
spinning the wood shell along its central axis causing consequent embedding of the fibrous sleeve with epoxy into the central surface of the central core.
15 . The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of applying at least one of ultraviolet light and radiation to facilitate curing of the epoxy.
16 . The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of:
seating the wood shell in a rotary machine and spinning about the elongate axis of the wood shell whereas centrifugal force propels the sleeve and epoxy in an outward direction embedding it into the central surface of the central core.
17 . The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of:
fixing an end cap into the central core using an adhesive.
18 . The method of claim 5 whereas the step of infiltrating a fibrous sleeve with an epoxy further comprises the step of:
precoating the fibrous sleeve tube or pouring the epoxy down the fibrous sleeve tube.
19 . The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of radially opening the fibrous sleeve tube with a forming stick before the step of covering the central surface with the fibrous sleeve.
20 . A method of constructing a hybrid baseball bat comprising the steps of:
obtaining a wood billet,
trimming the wood billet to a predetermined length, and cutting into the billet an external baseball bat profile;
cutting a profiled central surface defining a central core of a wood shell of the baseball bat;
infiltrating a fibrous sleeve with an epoxy;
covering the central surface with the fibrous sleeve; and
applying radial forces to embed the fibrous sleeve in the central surface;
seating an end of a flexible rod in a plug aperture of a joiner plug;
attaching the fiber sleeve on an edge at the first end of the joining plug;
inserting the plug and flexible rod assembly into the central core of the wood shell until it is fully seated.