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Last Updated: April 24, 2024

Claims for Patent: 7,896,763


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Summary for Patent: 7,896,763
Title:Ball bat exhibiting optimized performance via selective placement of interlaminar shear control zones
Abstract: A ball bat exhibits improved barrel performance in regions located away from the \"sweet spot\" of the bat barrel, as a result of strategic placement of interface shear control zones (\"ISCZs\") in the barrel. The ball bat includes a barrel having a first region adjacent to the tapered section of the ball bat, a second region adjacent to the free end of the barrel, and a third region located between the first and second regions, that includes the sweet spot of the barrel. The first and second regions each include at least one interface shear control zone. The third region includes at least one fewer interface shear control zone than at least one of the first and second regions. ISCZs may also be strategically placed in the bat handle and/or the tapered section of the ball bat to improve the compliance and overall performance of the ball bat.
Inventor(s): Giannetti; William B. (Van Nuys, CA), Chauvin; Dewey (Simi Valley, CA), Chuang; Hsing-Yen (Studio City, CA)
Assignee: Easton Sports, Inc. (Van Nuys, CA)
Application Number:12/423,553
Patent Claims:1. A ball bat, comprising: a barrel; a handle comprising a plurality of fiber-reinforced composite layers; at least one interface shear control zone separating at least two of the composite layers in the handle, wherein each interface shear control zone separates the handle into two regions along the length of the interface shear control zone and prevents shear energy transfer between the two regions; and a tapered section joining the barrel to the handle, wherein a radially outermost surface of the handle is flush with a radially outermost surface of the tapered section.

2. The ball bat of claim 1 wherein at least one of the interface shear control zones extends from the handle through the tapered section into the barrel.

3. The ball bat of claim 1 wherein the handle includes a grip region, and wherein at least one of the interface shear control zones is in the grip region.

4. A ball bat, comprising: a barrel; a handle comprising a plurality of composite layers including a radially outermost layer and a plurality of radially inner layers; at least one interface shear control zone separating at least two of the radially inner layers in the handle, wherein each interface shear control zone separates the handle into two regions along the length of the interface shear control zone and prevents shear energy transfer between the two regions; and a tapered section joining the barrel to the handle, wherein a radially outermost surface of the handle is flush with a radially outermost surface of the tapered section.

5. The ball bat of claim 4 wherein at least one of the interface shear control zones extends from the handle through the tapered section into the barrel.

6. The ball bat of claim 4 wherein the handle includes a grip region, and wherein at least one of the interface shear control zones is located in the grip region.

7. A ball bat, comprising: a barrel; a handle comprising a plurality of composite layers; means for separating, and preventing shear energy transfer between, at least two of the composite layers in the handle; a tapered section joining the barrel to the handle; wherein a radially outermost surface of the handle is flush with a radially outermost surface of the tapered section.

8. The ball bat of claim 7 wherein the handle includes a grip region, and wherein the means for separating is located in the grip region.

9. The ball bat of claim 7 wherein the means for separating extends into the tapered section.

10. The ball bat of claim 7 wherein the means for separating extends from the handle through the tapered section into the barrel.

11. The ball bat of claim 7 further comprising at least one additional means for separating located in the tapered section.

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