Games using tangible projectile – Player held and powered – nonmechanical projector – per se,... – Bat
Patent
1997-01-24
1998-10-06
Brown, Theatrice
Games using tangible projectile
Player held and powered, nonmechanical projector, per se,...
Bat
773330, A63B 5906
Patent
active
058169636
ABSTRACT:
An "isoharmonic" sports bat, for example a baseball bat or cricket bat, includes a hitting surface for impact with a ball, wherein the duration of a half cycle of a selected mode of vibration of the hitting surface when in contact with the ball is approximately equal to the contact time between the hitting surface and the ball during an average impact. This allows the vibrational energy of the bat to be returned efficiently to the ball, which improves the coefficient of restitution, and the peak contact force between the bat and the ball may be reduced. The hitting surface may be formed by a plate attached to the bat.
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British Search Report dated 17 Dec., 1996, British Appl. No. GB 9601361.0.
Brooks Richard
Knowles Stephen
Mather James Stephen Boyd
Brown Theatrice
Cadcam Technology Limited
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