Supports: racks – Special article – Article includes elongated portion
Patent
1995-03-27
1997-05-06
Chan, Korie
Supports: racks
Special article
Article includes elongated portion
211 857, 248301, A47F 104, A47F 700
Patent
active
056262442
ABSTRACT:
A bat rack having a generally L-shaped elongated member with a series of recesses adapted to receive the handles of baseball bats. The bat rack includes two spaced apart hooks, one of which is fixed to the member while the other is laterally moveable to adjust the spacing between the two hooks and thereby facilitate the rack's engagement with the wire of an ordinary chain link fence. The hooks are constructed to have a U-shaped cross-section in which the base of the U is folded at about a 45 degree angle to better align it with the wire of the chain link fence.
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Mesna Gregory C.
Mesna Larry D.
Mesna Wendy L.
Chan Korie
Snapp Sandra
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