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Last Updated: April 25, 2024

Claims for Patent: 8,052,547


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Summary for Patent: 8,052,547
Title:Sport item handle end cap
Abstract: The present invention relates to a hollow knob for a sport item, for example, a bat, a golf club, or a racket, which has four flexible fingers. Each finger has an inclined peg formed on an exterior surface of each finger, such that when the knob is slid into an end of a sport item handle, each inclined peg becomes captive of a corresponding hole in the handle. When an insert is slid into a hollow area of the knob, where a ramp is formed near the top end of the interior of each finger, the knob becomes secured to the handle. An adhesive may then be applied to this assembly in order to prevent tampering of the handle by requiring destruction of the assembly.
Inventor(s): Nusbaum; Christopher R. (Holland, OH), Joseph; John M. (Swanton, OH), Block; Chris M. (Toledo, OH), Gillen; Garett M. (Tecumseh, MI)
Assignee: NIKE, Inc. (Beaverton, OR)
Application Number:11/103,884
Patent Claims:1. A bat comprising: a gripping portion that defines an area for gripping the bat, the gripping portion having an exterior surface and an opposite interior surface that defines an interior void aligned with a longitudinal axis of the bat, and the gripping portion having a plurality of apertures extending entirely through the gripping portion and from the interior surface to the exterior surface, the apertures extending in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; and an end cap at least partially located within the interior void, the end cap defining a plurality of protrusions extending into the apertures.

2. The bat recited in claim 1, further comprising a ball striking portion, at least the gripping portion having a cylindrical configuration.

3. The bat recited in claim 1, wherein the end cap has a first portion and a second portion, the first portion being located within the void of the gripping portion, and the second portion being outside of the gripping portion, a diameter of the exterior surface of the gripping portion being less than a diameter of the second portion.

4. The bat recited in claim 1, wherein the end cap defines notches located between the protrusions.

5. The bat recited in claim 4, wherein the notches form independently-deflectable fingers.

6. The bat recited in claim 4, wherein the notches are V-shaped.

7. The bat recited in claim 1, wherein at least one of the protrusions has an end area with an inclined surface.

8. The bat recited in claim 1, wherein the end cap defines a cavity extending entirely through the end cap, and an insert is located within the cavity.

9. A bat comprising: a ball striking portion; a gripping portion extending from the ball striking portion and having a substantially cylindrical configuration, the gripping portion being aligned with a longitudinal axis of the bat and defining an interior void extending in a direction of the longitudinal axis, and the gripping portion defining a plurality of apertures that are substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and extend entirely through the gripping portion and from the void to an exterior surface of the gripping portion; and an end cap at least partially located within the void in the gripping portion, the end cap defining a plurality of pegs that extend into the apertures of the gripping portion.

10. The bat recited in claim 9, wherein the end cap defines notches located between the pegs, and the notches form independently-deflectable fingers extending toward the ball striking portion.

11. The bat recited in claim 9, wherein at least one of the pegs has an end area with an inclined surface.

12. The bat recited in claim 9, wherein the end cap defines a cavity extending entirely through the end cap, and an insert is located within the cavity.

13. The bat recited in claim 9, wherein the end cap has a first portion and a second portion, the first portion being located within the void of the gripping portion, and the second portion being outside of the gripping portion, a diameter of the exterior surface of the gripping portion being less than a diameter of the second portion.

14. A bat comprising: a ball striking portion; a gripping portion extending from the ball striking portion and having an exterior surface and an opposite interior surface, the exterior surface having a substantially cylindrical configuration with a first diameter, and the interior surface defining an interior void, the gripping portion having a plurality of apertures extending entirely through the gripping portion and from the interior surface to the exterior surface; and an end cap with a first portion and a second portion, the first portion being located within the interior void of the gripping portion, and the first portion defining a plurality of protrusions extending into the apertures of the gripping portion, the second portion being outside of the interior void and having a second diameter, the first diameter being less than the second diameter.

15. The bat recited in claim 14, wherein the end cap defines notches located between the protrusions, and the notches form independently-deflectable fingers extending toward the ball striking portion.

16. The bat recited in claim 14, wherein at least one of the protrusions has an end area with an inclined surface.

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