Ball bat with governed performance
View Patent ↗A ball bat includes a barrel in which one or more stiffening elements or damping elements, or both, are located. The stiffening or damping elements may be positioned at a variety of locations, and may have a variety of configurations, for selectively reducing the barrel's performance without appreciably increasing the bat's moment of inertia.
1. A ball bat, comprising:
a substantially hollow barrel having an inner surface and a sweet spot;
a handle attached to or continuous with the barrel; and
a generally T-shaped hat section stiffening element affixed along an inner circumference of the barrel substantially at the sweet spot via a damping adhesive, wherein the hat section includes an opening through, and contained within, a body of the hat section, such that the opening is isolated from the hollow region of the barrel.
2. The ball bat of claim 1 wherein the opening in the hat section is filled with a damping material selected from the group consisting of urethane foam, thermoplastic urethane, balsa, extruded polystyrene foam, and syntactic foam.
3. A ball bat, comprising:
a substantially hollow barrel including a sweet spot;
a handle attached to or continuous with the barrel; and
a stiffening element that is generally L-shaped in cross-section, comprising:
a substantially cylindrical first portion positioned along an inner circumference of the barrel; and
a second portion projecting radially inwardly from the first portion, with the second portion including a radially inner surface defining a radially central opening through the second portion, wherein the second portion is located substantially at the sweet spot of the barrel.
4. The ball bat of claim 3 wherein the first portion of the stiffening element is affixed to the inner circumference of the barrel.
5. The ball bat of claim 3 wherein the stiffening element is made of a different material than the barrel.