Portable seat for baseball catchers positioned behind home plate

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272 52, 297209, A63B 7100

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ABSTRACT:
A portable seat for catchers positioned behind home plate which lessens the strain on the knees and legs of the catcher and thereby helps the catcher maintain top performance and extends his life as a catcher, the seat comprising a base plate adapted to being placed on a level surface, a vertically extending heavy duty coil spring having the bottom end thereof fixedly attached to the top of the base and the upper end removable attached to the bottom of a horizontally placed seat, the seat preferably being of the bicycle type narrowing in the front for the catcher's leg and having springs underneath to permit bending to the side and providing a comfortable position for the catcher.

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