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    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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  • My invention is an improvement in baseball bats; and it consists in producing a bat which, while combining the requisite qualities of strength, durability, and economy of manufacture, will be much lighter than the bats now in common use, and at the same time possess great elasticity, as fully described hereinafter.
  • Figure 1 is an exterior View of a bat of ordinary form embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal central seetion
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged crosssection thereof, taken on the line l 2 of Fig. I.
  • A is the bat, which consists, essentially, of an outer portion, B, and a central core, C, of light elastic material having great tensile strength-such, for instance, as rattan.
  • the central portion or core, C is built up of strips b of rattan or other light wood having great tensile strength and elasticity. Ihese strips b are square or angular in cross-section, so that they may be closely fitted and glued together to form a compact body, withoutinterstices, of practically one continuous piece of the same length as the outer portion, B.
  • rlhis outer portion, B is made of hard or soft wood, such as ordinarily used for bats, and is built up of longitudinal sections c, each of whiehis segmental in cross-section, and all so shaped that when the sections are iitted together and applied to the core G, as shown in Fig. 3, they constitute, with the latter, a bat having the usual outward shape, but combined of two parts differing from each other, and each end and the outer portion may conform thereto.
  • the articlethe core() is first built up of the strips b, securely cemented together throughout their entire length, as above described, and then the outer sections, a, are glued thereto, so that the parts thus firmly secured together constitute a structure practically continuous.
  • the outer portion of the bat is cut away or reparked, so that when wound the surface of the wrapping will be even with that of the bat, and the wrappingis thus securely coniined between the edges of the recessed portion, and a level battingsurface presented.
  • the bat may be recessed and wrapped in like manner; but, as shown, the wrapping is applied on the outer 'surface of the bat without iirst recessing the latter, and it is secured in any suitable manner. After applying the wrapping the latter' is Varnishcd or otherwise protected against moisture.
  • a bat having a core of longitudinal strips of rattan fitted and cemented together, and an outer portion composed of wood strips tted and cemented to and inclosing the core part, and an exterior wrapping at one or more points, substantially as described.

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BROWN. BASE BALL BAT.
No. 310,248. Patented Jan. 6, 1885.
www JW An llNrTn STATES PATENT Gruen.
WILLIAM T. BROWN, OF HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
BASE-BALL BAT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent Nol 310,248, dated January 6, 1885.
Application filed June 2, 1854. (Xo model.)
T all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM T. BROWN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Hast-` ings, in the county of Barry and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Base-Ball Bats, of which the following is a specicatiou.
My invention is an improvement in baseball bats; and it consists in producing a bat which, while combining the requisite qualities of strength, durability, and economy of manufacture, will be much lighter than the bats now in common use, and at the same time possess great elasticity, as fully described hereinafter.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is an exterior View ofa bat of ordinary form embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal central seetion, and Fig. 3 is an enlarged crosssection thereof, taken on the line l 2 of Fig. I.
A is the bat, which consists, essentially, of an outer portion, B, and a central core, C, of light elastic material having great tensile strength-such, for instance, as rattan. The central portion or core, C, is built up of strips b of rattan or other light wood having great tensile strength and elasticity. Ihese strips b are square or angular in cross-section, so that they may be closely fitted and glued together to form a compact body, withoutinterstices, of practically one continuous piece of the same length as the outer portion, B. rlhis outer portion, B, is made of hard or soft wood, such as ordinarily used for bats, and is built up of longitudinal sections c, each of whiehis segmental in cross-section, and all so shaped that when the sections are iitted together and applied to the core G, as shown in Fig. 3, they constitute, with the latter, a bat having the usual outward shape, but combined of two parts differing from each other, and each end and the outer portion may conform thereto.
In making the articlethe core() is first built up of the strips b, securely cemented together throughout their entire length, as above described, and then the outer sections, a, are glued thereto, so that the parts thus firmly secured together constitute a structure practically continuous.
Abat thus constructed is much lighter .than one ofthe same size as ordinarily made,andpos sesses the desirable qualities of elasticity and strength, as the rattan is very tough, and will yield to a certain extent to blows without danger of breaking, jarring the hands of the player being th'us prevented.
To give additional strength to the bat and' prevent any possibility of separation of the joints, or the outer sections, c, from working loose from the eifects of moisture or of the blows or shocks received by the bat while in use, I provide it at or near both ends with an exterior wrapping, f g, of twine, tape, or any other suitable material. Where the wrapping is applied near the butt-end of the bat, the outer portion of the bat is cut away or re cessed, so that when wound the surface of the wrapping will be even with that of the bat, and the wrappingis thus securely coniined between the edges of the recessed portion, and a level battingsurface presented. At the opposite end the bat may be recessed and wrapped in like manner; but, as shown, the wrapping is applied on the outer 'surface of the bat without iirst recessing the latter, and it is secured in any suitable manner. After applying the wrapping the latter' is Varnishcd or otherwise protected against moisture.
W'ithout limiting myselfl to the exact construction of parts shown, I clai1n- I. A bat having a core of longitudinal strips of rattan iitted and cemented closely together, and an outer portion composed of strips of hard wood, iitted and cemented to and inclosing the core part, substantially as described.
2. A bat having a core of longitudinal strips of rattan fitted and cemented together, and an outer portion composed of wood strips tted and cemented to and inclosing the core part, and an exterior wrapping at one or more points, substantially as described.
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3. The combination, in :L hat, of the inner oore of longitudinal strips of rattan, the outer portion consisting of wood strips cemented to oooh other and to the core, and recessed, as
5 set forth, and a wrapping of twine Within said recessed portion, substantially its described.
In testimony whereof I have si gned my nonne VILLIAM T. BROVN.
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JOHN H. ANDERSON, JOHN XV. DoXnY, Jr.
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US5800293A (en) * 1995-08-03 1998-09-01 Hillerich & Bradsby Co. Laminated wood bat and method of making same
US6010417A (en) * 1998-05-15 2000-01-04 Young Bat Co., Inc. Baseball bat
US6238309B1 (en) 1999-07-19 2001-05-29 Joe M. Sample Break resistant ball bat
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US20130045823A1 (en) * 2011-02-16 2013-02-21 Robert Earl Sublett, SR. Reinforced Wooden Baseball Bat and Method
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US6093114A (en) * 1993-07-30 2000-07-25 Tuff-Toe, Inc. Batting practice attachment for baseball bats
US5605325A (en) * 1993-07-30 1997-02-25 Haringa; Kenneth R. Batting practice attachment for baseball bats
US5662536A (en) * 1994-10-12 1997-09-02 Martinez; Rodolfo Batting practice apparatus
US5893806A (en) * 1994-10-12 1999-04-13 Martinez; Rodolfo Batting instruction method and apparatus
US5800293A (en) * 1995-08-03 1998-09-01 Hillerich & Bradsby Co. Laminated wood bat and method of making same
US6334823B1 (en) * 1997-01-28 2002-01-01 Sam J. Holman Laminate maple baseball construction
US6010417A (en) * 1998-05-15 2000-01-04 Young Bat Co., Inc. Baseball bat
US6238309B1 (en) 1999-07-19 2001-05-29 Joe M. Sample Break resistant ball bat
WO2001078847A1 (en) * 2000-04-18 2001-10-25 Holman Sam J Laminate maple baseball construction
US20040266569A1 (en) * 2003-06-26 2004-12-30 Davis Marc Christian Laminated ball bat with engineered sweet spot zone and method of making same
US20050020391A1 (en) * 2003-07-17 2005-01-27 Pinnacle Sports Equipment Co., Inc. Bamboo bat and method of manufacture
US20060030437A1 (en) * 2003-07-17 2006-02-09 Pinnacle Sports Equipment Co., Inc. Bamboo bat and method of manufacture
US6827659B1 (en) * 2003-09-29 2004-12-07 Shih-Pao Chen Bat structure made of plant
US20080308187A1 (en) * 2007-01-02 2008-12-18 Dill Ward A R Radial Baseball Bat
US8152662B2 (en) 2007-01-02 2012-04-10 Radial Bat Institute, Inc. Radial baseball bat
US20090275428A1 (en) * 2008-04-30 2009-11-05 Lonwood Co. Ltd. (Lonwood Kabushiki Kaisha) Baseball bat
US8870688B2 (en) * 2008-11-05 2014-10-28 Pinnacle Sports Equipment Co. Inc. Bat having fiber-fused core section and method of manufacturing the same
US20100113193A1 (en) * 2008-11-05 2010-05-06 Pinnacle Sports Equipment Co., Inc. Bamboo bat having fiber-fused core and method of manufacturing the same
US7771296B2 (en) * 2008-11-05 2010-08-10 Pinnacle Sports Equipment Co., Inc. Bamboo bat having fiber-fused core and method of manufacturing the same
US20110195809A1 (en) * 2010-01-28 2011-08-11 Mcdonald Matthew Symmetrical wood composite bat
US8795107B2 (en) * 2010-01-28 2014-08-05 Matthew McDonald Symmetrical wood composite bat
US8517866B2 (en) 2010-08-18 2013-08-27 Larry W. Williams Training bat
US20130045823A1 (en) * 2011-02-16 2013-02-21 Robert Earl Sublett, SR. Reinforced Wooden Baseball Bat and Method
US20150094174A1 (en) * 2013-09-27 2015-04-02 Min-Ju Chung Ball Bat
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