Batting practice apparatus

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273 58C, 46 51, A63B 6940

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044151551

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a batting practice apparatus which includes an elongated axial rod which is particularly adapted to be gripped by an operator. An axle is fixed to one end of the rod. The axle is substantially parallel to the axis of the rod. A plate is mounted on the axle. The plate has a circular outer periphery. A swivel is movably mounted on the axle and has a portion engageble with the plate. A flexible line is connected to the swivel. A ball has a radial aperture contained therein, which aperture has an enlarged portion adjacent to one surface. The line has a portion positioned in the radial aperture. A metallic holding plate is mounted in the radial aperture. The holding plate has a rope aperture in its center. The line extends through the rope aperture in the holding plate and has a second portion in the enlarged aperture for securing the ball to the line. The line has a length more than two times greater than the length of the rod.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2751226 (1956-06-01), Conway
patent: 3907287 (1975-09-01), Fox et al.
patent: 3934873 (1976-01-01), Griffin
patent: 4186921 (1980-02-01), Fox

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