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Last Updated: April 25, 2024

Claims for Patent: 8,182,377


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Summary for Patent: 8,182,377
Title:Ball bat including multiple failure planes
Abstract: A composite ball bat includes multiple failure planes within a barrel wall. By including multiple failure planes in a barrel wall, the bat exhibits a drop in performance when subjected to rolling or other extreme deflection, with no temporary increase in barrel performance. Because the barrel performance does not increase, the ball bat is able to comply with performance limitations imposed by regulatory associations.
Inventor(s): Chuang; Hsing-Yen (Simi Valley, CA), Chauvin; Dewey (Simi Valley, CA)
Assignee: Easton Sports, Inc. (Van Nuys, CA)
Application Number:12/652,523
Patent Claims:1. A ball bat, comprising: a barrel including a wall comprising a plurality of composite plies, wherein the barrel wall includes an external surface and an internal surface, such that a neutral axis defining a primary failure plane is located between the external and internal surfaces; a first additional failure plane located between the external surface and the neutral axis of the barrel wall; a second additional failure plane located between the internal surface and the neutral axis of the barrel wall; and a handle attached to or integral with the barrel; wherein at least one of the first and second additional failure planes is created by a perforated barrier layer.

2. The ball bat of claim 1 wherein the first additional failure plane is located approximately at one-quarter the radial thickness of the barrel wall, and the second additional failure plane is located approximately at three-quarters the radial thickness of the barrel wall.

3. The ball bat of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first and second additional failure planes is created by extreme variations in fiber angles of neighboring composite plies.

4. The ball bat of claim 3 wherein the fiber angles of the respective neighboring composite plies differ by approximately 60.degree..

5. The ball bat of claim 4 wherein a first ply of the neighboring composite plies comprises glass fibers and a second ply of the neighboring composite plies comprises carbon fibers.

6. The ball bat of claim 1 wherein between approximately 25% and 85% of the surface area of the perforated barrier layer includes perforations or openings, wherein composite plies located on either side of the perforated barrier layer are bonded to each other through the perforations or openings.

7. The ball bat of claim 1 wherein a low shear strength material is used to create at least one of the first and second additional failure planes.

8. The ball bat of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first and second additional failure planes is created by foreign materials or contaminants located between neighboring composite plies in the barrel.

9. The ball bat of claim 8 wherein the foreign materials or contaminants reduce the bonding area between the neighboring composite plies by at least approximately 30%.

10. The ball bat of claim 1 wherein the barrel comprises at least one pre-molded shell, and wherein at least one of the first and second additional failure planes is created by bonding a composite ply to the pre-molded shell.

11. The ball bat of claim 1 wherein the barrel wall including the first and second additional failure planes comprises a radially outer wall, and wherein the barrel further comprises a radially inner wall.

12. A ball bat, comprising: a barrel comprising a plurality of composite plies, wherein the barrel includes an external surface and an internal surface, such that a neutral axis is defined between the external and internal surfaces; a first partial barrier layer located between a first pair of composite plies, wherein the first pair of composite plies is located between the external surface and the neutral axis of the barrel; a second partial barrier layer located between a second pair of composite plies, wherein the second pair of composite plies is located between the internal surface and the neutral axis of the barrel; and a handle attached to or integral with the barrel; wherein between approximately 25% and 85% of the surface area of at least one of the first and second partial barrier layers includes perforations or openings through which the composite plies on either side of the barrier layer are bonded.

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