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Last Updated: April 20, 2024

Claims for Patent: 7,867,114


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Summary for Patent: 7,867,114
Title:Multi-walled tubular baseball bats with barrel inserts of variable geometry
Abstract: A multi-walled, tubular baseball bat has a barrel portion with a mid-section wherein the radial stiffness of the overall barrel wall varies along the barrel length to provide an enlarged sweetspot, improved soft feel and performance, plus unique sounds upon impact. The bat has a frame with a barrel portion of consistent diameter. A secondary member, or members, of tubular form extend internally along the barrel. The secondary member provides the required radial stiffness variation by: 1) variations in the thickness of the wall of the secondary member or by, 2) secondary members with unique geometric external surface profiles or by, 3) the presence of functional air cavities, with or without closed ends, between the main bat frame and the secondary member or members or by, 4) the presence of numerous annular secondary members located side by side less than one-half the length of the barrel portion.
Inventor(s): Sutherland; Terrance William (Ottawa, CA), Fitzgerald; Stephen (Ottawa, CA), St. Laurent; Frederic (Val des Monts, CA)
Assignee: CE Composites Baseball Inc. (N/A)
Application Number:11/740,519
Patent Claims:1. A bat for striking a ball comprising a substantially tubular frame extending along a longitudinal axis, with a handle portion for gripping, a barrel portion for striking, and a support taper portion connecting the handle and the barrel portions, the barrel portion of the frame having a barrel wall with an inner surface and inner diameter and an outer surface and outer diameter, the barrel wall having a constant wall thickness throughout an entire length of the barrel wall, the bat further comprising: a tubular primary secondary member, the secondary member having a wall with an inner surface and inner diameter and an outer surface and outer diameter, the secondary member wall extending co-extensively with at least a portion of the frame barrel wall; and the bat further comprising two or more annular secondary members, each annular member having a wall with an inner surface and inner diameter and an outer surface and outer diameter, extending co-extensively with the secondary member for at least a portion of the secondary member length; and the barrel portion of the frame and the secondary and annular members all having proximal and distal ends where the proximal end is closer to the handle portion of the frame, wherein a) at each axial position along the portion of the bat that contains the secondary member the secondary member wall outer diameter is less than or equal to the frame barrel wall inner diameter; b) the secondary member wall outer surface is adjacent to the frame barrel wall inner surface near the barrel mid-portion of the frame barrel wall; c) for some portion of the length of each annular member the annular member wall inner diameter is greater than or equal to the secondary member wall outer diameter and the annular member wall outer diameter is less than or equal to the frame barrel wall inner diameter, making the annular member wall intermediate to the secondary member wall and the frame barrel wall; d) the entirety of at least one annular member is axially located between the proximal end of the frame and the region where the secondary member wall outer surface is adjacent to the frame barrel wall inner surface, and the entirety of at least one annular member is axially located between the distal end of the frame and the central region where the secondary member wall outer surface is adjacent to the frame barrel wall inner surface; and e) the tubular secondary member and annular secondary members are fitted into the tubular frame.

2. A bat for striking a ball as in claim 1 wherein the length of each intermediate annular member is less than one-half of the length of the secondary member.

3. A bat for striking a ball as in claim 1 wherein the wall of each annular member is intermediate to the secondary member wall and the frame barrel wall for the entire length of that annular member.

4. A bat for striking a ball as in claim 1 wherein some or all of the annular members are made of an elastomeric material.

5. A bat for striking a ball as in claim 1 wherein the secondary member is adhesively bonded to the external frame.

6. A bat for striking a ball as in claim 1 wherein the secondary member wall outer surface is adjacent to the frame barrel wall inner surface near the barrel mid-portion of the frame barrel wall.

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