Swing improving device for the handle of a baseball or softball

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273 72A, A63B 5906

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052596109

ABSTRACT:
A novel, split grip, swing enhancing device suitable for use on a baseball or softball bat is described. This device is made from a flexible, slippable, pliable plastic material having a split longitudinally thereon and can be installed under a conventional gripping sleeve found on some bats. The split grip is placed under one of the user's hand location (the upper hand) and will insure a smooth and level swing and the proper alignment of the hands. The device can be installed during the manufacture of the bat or can be added later. A particularly preferred device is thick and made from two layers, the first layer of which is low slip and faces the sleeve and the second layer of which is high slip and faces the bat handle surface.

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patent: 2471610 (1949-05-01), Christensen
patent: 2984486 (1961-05-01), Jones
patent: 5011145 (1991-04-01), Bartkowicz
patent: 5035428 (1991-07-01), Bartkowicz

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