Batting practice device

A - Human Necessities – 63 – B

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A63B 69/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2093240

ABSTRACT A batting practice device is attachable to any of various existing permanent fixtures. The device includes a shock and energy absorbing elongate mount bar attachable to the fixture with a portion of the bar extending therebeyond. A metal mounting plate is affixed to the portion of the mount bar which extends beyond the fixture. The metal mounting plate supports a metal pipe affixed thereto suitably by welding. The pipe also has a portion extending from beyond the plate in-line with both the plate and the bar. A metal bushing is rotatably mounted and captured on the pipe portion extending from the plate. The metal bushing has a loop extending outwardly thereon. A piece of braided plastic rope with a hollow core has a first and second end. A ball is provided with a central aperture therethrough for passing the first end of the rope therethrough. The first end is further passed over the bushing, through the loop, into the hollow core the rope, through the ball aperture after which the first and second rope ends are tied into a knot that will not pass through the ball aperture.

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