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Claims for Patent: 7,959,528


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Summary for Patent: 7,959,528
Title:Baseball batting strength training aid
Abstract: A baseball batting strength-training aid includes a vertically oriented resilient cylindrical body defining a central core. A mount is affixed to a rear of the resilient body for attaching the training aid to an external support. A sensor pod is received within the central core of the resilient body, which includes at least one sensor thereto for sensing the striking of a bat against the resilient cylindrical body.
Inventor(s): Wilkes; Floyd (Jupiter, FL), Carson; David (Stuart, FL)
Assignee: Hondo Sports Training, LLC (Stuart, FL)
Application Number:12/424,762
Patent Claims:1. A training aid for impact sports comprising: a vertically oriented resilient tubular body, said tubular body defining a central core, said central core sized to receive a sensor pod; a mount assembly affixed to an outer surface of said tubular body for affixing said training aid to an external support; a sensor pod having a pod body sized and shaped to be closely received within said central core of said tubular body, said sensor pod having a cap at a top portion of said sensor pod extending radially outward from said pod body, said cap resting on an upper surface of said tubular body for positioning of said sensor pod, said pod body including at least one receptacle configured to receive and retain at least one accelerometer; and at least one accelerometer mounted on said sensor pod for sensing a strike against said resilient tubular body; and an electronic display electrically coupled to said at least one accelerometer, said electronic display constructed and arranged to display an indication of the striking power of a strike upon said resilient tubular body sensed by said at least one accelerometer.

2. The training aid according to claim 1 wherein said resilient tubular body is fabricated of cylindrically formed, resilient foam.

3. The training aid according to claim 1 wherein said resilient tubular body is a flat sheet of foamed polymeric material rolled into a tubular shape.

4. The training aid according to claim 1 wherein said resilient tubular body includes a visible target positioned substantially at about a vertical midpoint of said resilient tubular body.

5. The training aid according to claim 4 wherein said at least one accelerometer is positioned substantially in radial registration with said visible target.

6. The training aid according to claim 5 further including said electronic display communicatively coupled to said at least one accelerometer, said electronic display configured to display an indication of the striking power of a bat strike upon said resilient tubular body sensed by said accelerometer.

7. The training aid according to claim 6 wherein said at least one accelerometer and said electronic display communicate in a wireless fashion.

8. The training aid according to claim 4 wherein said sensor pod includes a plurality of sensors attached thereto.

9. The training aid according to claim 8 wherein said plurality of sensors are arranged in a regularly spaced manner on said sensor pod along a line parallel with a central axis of said resilient tubular body and are circumferentially aligned with said visible target.

10. The training aid according to claim 9 wherein one of said plurality of sensors is positioned substantially in radial registration with said visible target.

11. The training aid according to claim 10 wherein said electronic display is communicatively coupled to said plurality of sensors, said electronic display configured to integrate outputs of said plurality of sensors and display an indication of the striking power of a bat strike upon said resilient tubular body.

12. The training aid according to claim 11 further including a second display, said second display oppositely oriented from said first display to facilitate said training aid to be interchangeably used by right handed trainees and left handed trainees.

13. The training aid according to claim 1 wherein said mount assembly includes a vertically oriented elongate recess for receiving a portion of a vertical external support therein and to maintain said training aid in a vertical orientation.

14. The training aid according to claim 13 wherein said mount assembly further includes an adjustable strap for securing said training aid to a vertical support.

15. A strength training aid comprising: a vertically oriented resilient tubular body, said body defining a central core; a mount affixed to a rear of said resilient tubular body for affixing said training aid to a vertical external support, said mount defining a vertically oriented elongate recess for receiving a portion of the vertical external support therein and to maintain said training aid in a vertical orientation; a sensor pod received within said central core of said resilient body, said sensor pod having a pod body sized and shaped to be closely received within said central core of said resilient tubular body, said sensor pod having a cap at a top portion of said sensor pod extending radially outward from said pod body, said cap resting on an upper surface of said tubular body for positioning of said sensor pod, said pod body including at least one receptacle configured to receive and retain a plurality of accelerometers; a plurality of accelerometers mounted on said sensor pod for sensing a strike against said resilient tubular body; and an electronic display communicatively coupled to said plurality of accelerometers, said electronic display configured to integrate outputs of said plurality of accelerometers and display an indication of the striking power of a bat strike upon said resilient tubular body.

16. The strength training aid according to claim 15 wherein said resilient tubular body includes a visible target positioned substantially at a vertical midpoint of said resilient tubular body.

17. The strength training aid according to claim 16 wherein said plurality of accelerometers are arranged in a regularly spaced manner on said sensor pod along a line parallel with a central axis of said resilient body.

18. The strength training aid according to claim 17 wherein one of said plurality of accelerometers is positioned substantially in radial registration with said visible target.

19. The strength training aid according to claim 18 further including a second display, said second display oppositely oriented from said first display to facilitate said training aid to be interchangeably used by right handed batters and left handed batters.

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