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Last Updated: May 5, 2024

Claims for Patent: 8,317,640


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Summary for Patent: 8,317,640
Title:Bat with circumferentially aligned and axially segmented barrel section
Abstract: A bat having a handle portion, a transition portion attached to the handle portion, and a barrel portion attached to the transition portion. The area(s) adjacent to the central portion of the barrel have an increased performance with respect to the central portion of the barrel to effectively enlarge the sweet spot, or preferred hitting area. At least one tubular member of the barrel is circumferential aligned and axially spaced from another tubular member.
Inventor(s): Cruz; Curtis Matthew (Lake St. Louis, MO), Mathew; Biju (St. Charles, MO), Vacek; Matthew V. (Brownsville, MN), Jessie; Tyler S. (La Crosse, WI)
Assignee: Rawlings Sporting Goods Company, Inc. (St. Louis, MO)
Application Number:13/479,944
Patent Claims:1. A bat for striking a ball comprising: an axis; a handle portion having a knob; a transition portion attached to the handle portion; and a barrel portion attached to the transition portion, the barrel portion including: an internal barrel diameter; a first material having a width and a partial cut along the width, the cut approximately equal to a circumferential length of the internal barrel diameter, the first material cylindrically shaped and having an end cap end, a handle end, and a barrel length.

2. The bat of claim 1 wherein the cut forms a first tubular member and a second tubular member, wherein: the first tubular member has a first radius and a first length, the first tubular member longitudinally positioned along the axis between the end cap end and the handle end; the second tubular member has a second radius and a second length, the second radius approximately equal to the first radius, the second tubular member longitudinally positioned along the axis between the first tubular member and the end cap end of the barrel portion.

3. The bat of claim 2, further including a frame extended the barrel length, wherein the first and second tubular members form a shell around the frame.

4. The bat of claim 3, wherein the handle extends proximate to the handle end of the barrel portion and includes the frame.

5. The bat of claim 2, wherein each tubular member includes a center section and two ends, the first tubular member includes a variable first radial stiffness along the first length and the second tubular member includes a second variable radial stiffness along the second length, the variable radial stiffness of each tubular member is greater in the center section than at either end of said tubular member.

6. The bat of claim 2, the first tubular member including a first outside diameter and the second tubular member including a second outside diameter positioned approximately equal to the first outside diameter.

7. The bat of claim 2 further comprising an envelope covering the first and second tubular members.

8. The bat of claim 2 wherein the first tubular member is circumferentially positioned between the second tubular member and the handle end of the barrel portion.

9. The bat of claim 1 wherein the barrel portion is comprised of composite material.

10. A bat for striking a ball comprising: a frame including: a frame diameter; a longitudinal axis; a handle having a knob; and a barrel attached to the handle, the barrel including: an end cap end; a tapered end; and a barrel length; a composite material connected to the frame along the barrel portion, the composite material having a width and a partial cut along the width, the cut approximately equal to a circumferential cord length of the frame diameter.

11. The bat of claim 10 wherein the cut forms a first cylindrical member and a second cylindrical member, wherein: the first cylindrical member has a first inside diameter, a first outside diameter, and a first length, the first cylindrical member positioned along the longitudinal axis between the end cap end and the tapered end; and the second cylindrical member has a second inside diameter, a second outside diameter, and a second length, the second inside diameter approximately equal to the first inside diameter, the second outside diameter approximately equal to the first outside diameter, the second cylindrical positioned along the longitudinal axis between the first cylindrical member and the end cap end of the barrel.

12. The bat of claim 11, wherein the frame extends the barrel length and the first and second cylindrical members circumferentially surround the frame.

13. The bat of claim 11 further including: a second cut along the width, the second cut approximately equal to a circumferential cord length of the frame diameter and forming a third cylindrical member having a third inside diameter and a third outside diameter, the third inside diameter approximately equal to the first and second inside diameters and the third outside diameter approximately equal to the first and second outside diameters, the third cylindrical member separated from the first and second cylindrical members and longitudinally positioned along the axis between the first cylindrical member and the tapered end of the barrel; and wherein the first, second, and third cylindrical members circumferentially surround the frame.

14. The bat of claim 11, wherein each cylindrical member includes a center section and two ends, each cylindrical member including a variable radial stiffness along said length and each the variable radial stiffness of each cylindrical member is greater in the center section than at either end of said cylindrical member.

15. The bat of claim 11, wherein the first cylindrical member includes a first axis and the second cylindrical member includes a second axis and both the first and second axes are co-linear with the longitudinal axis of the bat and the first cylindrical member is circumferentially positioned between the second cylindrical member and the taper end of the barrel.

16. The bat of claim 11 further comprising an envelope covering the first and second cylindrical members.

17. A bat for striking a ball comprising: a longitudinal axis; a handle having a knob; and a barrel attached to the handle, the barrel including: an end cap end; a tapered end; a barrel length; and a composite material having a width and a cut along a partial section of the width, the cut partial section of the width forming first and second cylindrical members and the uncut section of the width formed around the first and second cylindrical members.

18. The bat of claim 17 wherein: the cut is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; the first cylindrical member has a first axis and is positioned between the end cap end and the tapered end; the second cylindrical member has a second axis, the second cylindrical member separated from the first cylindrical member; and the first and second axes are positioned along the longitudinal axis between the tapered end and the end cap end of the barrel.

19. A bat for striking a ball comprising: a frame having a longitudinal axis, a handle portion, a knob attached to the handle portion and distal portion opposite the knob; and a barrel attached around the frame, the barrel including: an end cap end; a tapered end; a barrel length; a first composite material having a width and a partial cut along the width forming first and second cylindrical members, the uncut section of the width formed around the first and second cylindrical members.

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