Games using tangible projectile – Player held and powered – nonmechanical projector – per se,... – Bat
Reexamination Certificate
2005-08-16
2005-08-16
Graham, Mark S. (Department: 3711)
Games using tangible projectile
Player held and powered, nonmechanical projector, per se,...
Bat
C473S566000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06929573
ABSTRACT:
An improved baseball bat comprises a tubular core of rigid materials having a first section to support a handle and a second section to support a striking portion. The second section of the core has a diameter relatively larger that of the first section of the core. A covering member of semi-rigid materials has a handle portion embracing the first section of the core and a striking portion embracing the second section of the core. Whereby, the baseball bat has a light weight, good equilibrium, and high structural strength for a good performance.
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Graham Mark S.
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