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Last Updated: May 3, 2024

Claims for Patent: 7,727,090


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Summary for Patent: 7,727,090
Title:Training bat with visual feedback of proper swing
Abstract: A training baseball bat has an internal movable magnet that accelerates to the end of the bat when swung at a fast enough speed. As the magnet moves it passes through a coil that is connected to one or more LEDs so that the LEDs momentarily flash as the magnet moves through the coil. A stationary magnet can be used to hold the movable magnet until sufficient centrifugal force is imparted by the swing to overcome the magnetic holding force. Spacers can be provided to establish a distance between the magnets as needed to establish a desired swing speed at which centrifugal force overcomes the magnetic attraction.
Inventor(s): Gant; Richard Alva (San Diego, CA)
Assignee: Gant; Richard Alva (San Diego, CA)
Application Number:12/053,824
Patent Claims:1. A baseball training bat comprising: a handle and a barrel, the barrel having an end distanced from the handle, a channel being formed in the barrel from the end of the barrel and extending toward the handle; a stationary magnet affixed within the channel; a movable magnet disposed in the channel for translational movement between a housed position, wherein the movable magnet is adjacent the stationary magnet and wherein magnetic attraction holds the movable magnet in the housed position, and a swung position, toward which the movable magnet moves when sufficient centrifugal force is imparted to the movable magnet to overcome the magnetic attraction between the magnets; a wire coil surrounding at least a portion of the channel, the movable magnet moving through the coil when the movable magnet moves from the housed position to the swung position to induce a temporary electrical signal in the coil; and at least one light emitting diode (LED) mounted on the barrel and visible to a person swinging the bat, the LED being electrically connected to the coil to emit a flash of light at least in response to the movable magnet moving rapidly through the coil as a batter swings the bat, the bat containing no source of electrical power apart from the electrical power generated by the movable magnet moving through the coil, wherein when the movable magnet passes through the coil, an electrical signal is temporarily induced in the coil, temporarily energizing the LED to cause it to flash.

2. The bat of claim 1, wherein the bat is made of wood.

3. The bat of claim 1, wherein the bat is made of metal or composite materials.

4. The bat of claim 1, comprising plural LEDs on the barrel.

5. The bat of claim 1, wherein the stationary magnet is held in the channel by epoxy.

6. The bat of claim 1, further comprising at least one non-magnetic spacer disposed between the magnets and defining a thickness in the dimension of the long axis of the bat, the thickness being established such that centrifugal force overcomes magnetic attraction between the magnets to move the movable magnet when the bat is swung at least as fast as a desired bat speed.

7. The bat of claim 6, further comprising a tube in the channel and holding at least the movable magnet.

8. The bat of claim 7, wherein the spacer is disposed in the tube.

9. The bat of claim 1, comprising a cap engaged with the end of the barrel, the cap holding a shock absorbing pad contacted by the movable magnet when the movable magnet reaches the swung position to generate audible and tactile feedback signals thereof to a person swinging the bat.

10. A baseball training device comprising: an elongated barrel swingable in an arc by a person; visible indication being provided on the barrel of the barrel being swung at or greater than an acceptable speed as it passes through an imaginary vertical line intersecting a preferred location in the arc, the visible indication of the barrel being swung at or greater than the acceptable speed being caused by a movable magnet in the barrel moving through a wire coil in the barrel such that the visible indication of the barrel being swung at or greater than the acceptable speed is always removed from presentation unless the bat is being moved to cause the movable magnet to move through the wire coil, the visible indication not being provided if the barrel passes through the imaginary vertical line at less than the acceptable speed, whereby a visual aid is provided to train a person to focus on the preferred location of the arc until the bat passes through the preferred location wherein the training device contains no source of electrical power apart from the electrical power generated by the movable magnet moving through the coil.

11. The device of claim 10, wherein the visible indication is a flash of light.

12. The device of claim 1, wherein the flash of light is produced by at least one lamp.

13. The device of claim 12, wherein the lamp is a light emitting diode (LED).

14. The device of claim 10, wherein visible indication is provided based on the motion of the movable magnet in the device through the coil supported by the device.

15. The device of Claim 14, wherein the movable magnet is disposed in the barrel for translational movement between a housed position, wherein the movable magnet is relatively close to a bat handle associated with the barrel, and a swung position, toward which the movable magnet moves away from the handle when sufficient centrifugal force is imparted to the movable magnet, the movable magnet moving through the coil as it moves from the housed position to the swung position.

16. The device of claim 15, comprising a stationary magnet affixed within the barrel and attracting the movable magnet toward the housed position.

17. The device of claim 16, further comprising at least one non-magnetic spacer disposed between the magnets and defining a thickness in the dimension of the long axis of the barrel, the thickness being established such that centrifugal force overcomes magnetic attraction between the magnets to move the movable magnet when the bat is swung at least as fast as the acceptable speed.

18. A kit comprising: a handle connected to a barrel, the barrel having an end distanced from the handle, a channel being formed in the barrel from the end of the barrel and extending toward the handle; a movable magnet disposed in the channel; means for urging the movable magnet toward a housed position, wherein the movable magnet can move between the housed position and a swung position when sufficient force is imparted to the movable magnet to overcome the means for urging; a wire coil surrounding at least a portion of the channel, the movable magnet moving through the coil when the movable magnet moves from the housed position to the swung position to induce a temporary electrical signal in the coil as the magnet passes through the coil; at least one light source mounted on the barrel and visible to a person swinging the bat, the light source being electrically connected to the coil to emit a flash of light in response to the movable magnet moving through the coil as a batter swings the barrel such that an electrical signal which is temporarily induced in the coil when the movable magnet passes therethrough temporarily energizes the light source to cause it to flash only once and thereafter remain deenergized until the movable magnet subsequently passes through the coil; and plural non-magnetic spacers, wherein a user can dispose one or more of the spacers between the magnets as needed to establish a desired swing speed at which force overcomes the magnetic attraction between the magnets when the movable magnet is in the housed position to move the movable magnet toward the swung position and wherein the kit contains no source of electrical power apart from the electrical power generated by the movable magnet moving through the coil.

19. The kit of claim 18, wherein the means for urging is a stationary magnet affixed within the channel.

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