IP Library Granted Patent US 7,534,179
Granted Patent B1
US 7,534,179 · App. 11/862,181 · Granted May 19, 2009

Bat having a sleeve with holes

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Patent No.
US 7,534,179
App. No.
11/862,181
Granted
May 19, 2009
Kind
B1
Abstract

A bat comprising a handle portion, a transition portion attached to the handle portion, and a barrel portion attached to the transition portion. The barrel portion includes one or more first cross-sections having a first stiffness and a plurality of second cross-sections having a second stiffness. Each first cross-section is beside one second cross-section or between two of the second cross-sections and the first stiffness is greater than the second stiffness. The variance in stiffness between the first cross-sections and the second cross-sections is created by varying the amount of material in the cross-section or by, more accurately, removing material in the second cross sections to make the second cross-sections more flexible by creating holes.

Claims (32)

1. A bat having a barrel portion with a preferred hitting area and a sleeve, the preferred hitting area having a length, the sleeve comprising:

a circumferentially solid first cross-section having ends and a length substantially equal to the length of the preferred hitting area; and

a second cross-section adjacent to each end of the first cross section, each second cross section defining a plurality of first holes, wherein each first hole on each second cross-section is spaced a distance from an adjacent first hole and the distance is less than the length of the first cross section.

2. The bat of claim 1 wherein the sleeve further comprises a third cross-section on the side of each of the second cross-sections distal from the first cross section, the sleeve having second holes in each of the third cross sections that are larger than the first holes.

3. The bat of claim 1 wherein the first holes are wider in a circumferential direction distal from the first cross section.

4. The bat of claim 1 wherein the first holes decrease in radial depth as the first holes axially approach the ends of the first cross section.

5. The bat of claim 1 further comprising the first cross-section being a first ring and the second cross-sections being second rings.

6. The bat of claim 5 further comprising an envelope for holding the sleeve proximal the barrel portion.

7. The bat of claim 1 wherein the first cross-section is attached to the bat but the second cross-section is spaced from the bat adjacent the first cross section.

8. A bat having a barrel portion with a preferred hitting area and a sleeve, the preferred hitting area having a length, the sleeve comprising:

a solid first cross-section having a consistent external circumference and a length substantially equal to the length of the preferred hitting area;

a second cross-section on each side of the first cross section, each second cross-section having first holes;

wherein the first and second cross-sections are separated circumferential rings of material; and

wherein the sleeve further comprises a third cross-section adjacent to each of the second cross-sections distal from first cross-section, each the third cross-section having second holes larger than the first holes.

9. The bat of claim 8 wherein the sleeve further comprises a fourth cross-section adjacent to each of the third cross-sections distal from second cross-sections, each the fourth cross-section having third holes larger than the second holes.

10. The bat of claim 8 wherein the first holes are circumferentially wider distal from the first cross-section and narrower proximal the first cross-section.

11. The bat of claim 8 wherein the radial depth of the first holes is greater distal the first cross-section than distal the first cross-section.

12. The bat of claim 8 further comprising a spacer for filling at least one of the holes.

13. A bat comprising:

a distal portion;

a taper portion attached to the distal portion; and

a hitting portion attached to the taper portion, the hitting portion including a preferred hitting area having a length and a sleeve positioned internal to the hitting portion, the sleeve including a circumferentially solid first cross-section having ends and a length substantially equal to the length of the preferred hitting area and a second cross-section adjacent to each end of the first cross section, the sleeve having first holes in each of the second cross sections and no holes in the first cross-section, wherein each first hole in each second cross-section is spaced a distance from an adjacent first hole and the distance is less than the length of the first cross section and the first and second cross-sections are separated circumferential rings of material.

14. The bat of claim 13 wherein the sleeve further comprises a third cross-section on the side of each of the second cross-sections distal from the first cross section, the sleeve having second holes in each of the third cross sections that are larger than the first holes.

15. A bat having a barrel portion with a preferred hitting area and a sleeve, the preferred hitting area having a length, the sleeve comprising:

a solid first cross-section having a consistent external circumference and a length substantially equal to the length of the preferred hitting area;

a second cross-section on each side of the first cross section, each second cross-section having first holes;

wherein the first and second cross-sections are separated circumferential rings of material; and

wherein the radial depth of the first holes is greater distal the first cross-section than proximal the first cross-section.

16. The bat of claim 15 wherein the sleeve further comprises a third cross-section adjacent to each of the second cross-sections distal from first cross-section, each the third cross-section having second holes larger than the first holes.

17. The bat of claim 16 wherein the sleeve further comprises a fourth cross-section adjacent to each of the third cross-sections distal from second cross-sections, each the fourth cross-section having third holes larger than the second holes.

18. The bat of claim 15 wherein the first holes are circumferentially wider distal from the first cross-section and narrower proximal the first cross-section.

19. The bat of claim 15 further comprising a spacer for filling at least one of the holes.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 31, 2020
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: RAWLINGS SPORTING GOODS COMPANY, INC.; JT SPORTS LLC; MIKEN SPORTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 054884/0117 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 31, 2020
From: RAWLINGS SPORTING GOODS COMPANY, INC.; EASTON DIAMOND SPORTS, LLC
To: ARES CAPITAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 054887/0669 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 31, 2020
From: RAWLINGS SPORTING GOODS COMPANY, INC.; EASTON DIAMOND SPORTS, LLC
To: ACF FINCO I LP
Reel/Frame 054887/0746 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 29, 2018
From: RAWLINGS SPORTING GOODS COMPANY, INC.; JT SPORTS LLC; MIKEN SPORTS, LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 046460/0449 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 5, 2007
From: VACEK, MATTHEW V, MR.; MATHEW, BIJU, MR.
To: MIKEN SPORTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 019924/0737 →