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Last Updated: April 26, 2024

Claims for Patent: 7,857,719


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Summary for Patent: 7,857,719
Title:Ball bat with exposed region for revealing delamination
Abstract: A composite ball bat includes an exposed region of transparent or translucent material, which provides a visual indication of whether delamination has occurred in the ball bat. As a result, an observer can determine, via visual inspection, whether delamination has occurred, and, if it has, can remove the bat from regulated play.
Inventor(s): Giannetti; William B. (Winnetka, CA), Chauvin; Dewey (Simi Valley, CA), Chuang; Hsing-Yen (Studio City, CA)
Assignee: Easton Sports, Inc. (Van Nuys, CA)
Application Number:11/972,138
Patent Claims:1. A ball bat, comprising: a barrel comprising a plurality of composite plies, wherein at least a radially outermost ply of the barrel includes translucent or transparent fibers; a handle connected to or integrated with the barrel; wherein an exterior region of the radially outermost ply is exposed, thereby allowing an observer to view internal composite plies of the barrel through the exposed region and determine whether delamination of the internal composite plies has occurred; wherein one of the internal composite plies comprises a message ply that becomes visible through the exposed region only if delamination occurs between barrel plies located radially inwardly from the message ply.

2. The ball bat of claim 1 further comprising opaque graphics on an exterior surface of the radially outermost ply, wherein the graphics are not included on the exposed region.

3. The ball bat of claim 1 wherein the barrel comprises a radially outer region comprising composite plies including glass fibers.

4. The ball bat of claim 3 wherein the barrel comprises a radially inner region comprising composite plies including opaque graphite fibers.

5. The ball bat of claim 4 wherein the radially outer region and the radial inner region are configured such that the radial neutral axis of the bat barrel is located approximately where the radially outer region meets the radially inner region.

6. The ball bat of claim 1 wherein the barrel comprises: a substantially cylindrical outer wall including a first composite material located radially outwardly from a neutral axis of the outer wall, and a second composite material located radially inwardly from the neutral axis of the outer wall; and a substantially cylindrical inner wall separated from the outer wall by an interface shear control zone, the inner wall including a third composite material located radially outwardly from a neutral axis of the inner wall, and a fourth composite material located radially inwardly from the neutral axis of the inner wall.

7. The ball bat of claim 6 wherein the first and third composite materials each comprise a structural glass.

8. The ball bat of claim 6 wherein the second and fourth composite materials each comprise graphite.

9. The ball bat of claim 1 wherein the exposed region is embodied in a logo or a word.

10. The ball bat of claim 1 wherein the exposed region comprises at least one circumferential band of the radially outer ply that is not covered by an opaque material.

11. The ball bat of claim 1 wherein the exposed region is located at or near the sweet spot of the barrel.

12. The ball bat of claim 1 wherein the barrel comprises a single-wall construction comprising a plurality of composite plies including glass fibers.

13. The ball bat of claim 12 further comprising at least one opaque ply located approximately at the radial neutral axis of the single-wall barrel.

14. A ball bat, comprising: a composite barrel comprising a plurality of layers, wherein a radially outer region of the barrel comprises a translucent or transparent material, and wherein at least one region of an outer surface of the barrel is not covered by an opaque material; a handle connected to or integrated with the barrel; and a message ply contained within an internal portion of the radially outer region, wherein the message ply becomes visible through the uncovered region only if delamination occurs between barrel layers located radially inwardly from the message ply.

15. The ball bat of claim 14 further comprising opaque graphics on the outer surface of the barrel, wherein the graphics are not included on the uncovered region.

16. The ball bat of claim 14 wherein the radially outer region comprises composite glass.

17. The ball bat of claim 16 wherein the barrel further comprises a radially inner region comprising composite graphite.

18. A ball bat, comprising: a composite barrel, wherein at least a radially outermost region of the barrel comprises a translucent or transparent material; a handle connected to or integrated with the barrel; a message ply within the barrel that becomes visible only if delamination has occurred radially inwardly from the message ply.

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