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Bat bag
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Inventors: Harvey, Eugene;
Assignee:
Primary Examiner: Foster; Jimmy G.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Patent & Trademark Services, McGlynn; Joseph H.
A storage and tote bag for baseball and softball bats and balls. The device is a soft, zippered bag which stores bats by allowing them to lay flat along the bag's length and stores balls in the bottom of the bag. Once filled with bats and balls, the bag can be closed for storage and transportation. The device is composed of a fabric casing, lined with padding, which is folded along the width and secured with a zipper so that a closed container is formed. This closed container, or bag, can hold a plurality of bats, when they are laid along the bag's length, and a plurality of balls, when placed in a stiffener in the region of the bag's fold. The padding has straps and pockets for securing the bats. The stiffener has indentations to secure the balls. When empty, the bag can easily be folded into a smaller size for easy storage of the device itself. The bag also has a handle and strap on the outside so that it can be carried easily when closed and filled. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION The present invention is a storage and tote bag for baseball and softball bats and balls. The device is a soft, zippered bag which stores bats by allowing them to lay flat along the bag's length and stores balls in the bottom of the bag. Once filled with bats and balls, the bag can be closed for storage and carriage. The device is composed of a fabric casing, lined with padding, which is folded along the width and secured with a zipper so that a closed container is formed. This closed container, or bag, can hold a plurality of bats, when they are laid along the bag's length, and a plurality of balls, when placed in a stiffener in the region of the bag's fold. The padding has straps and pockets for securing the bats. The stiffener has indentations to secure the balls. When empty, the bag can easily be folded into a smaller size for easy storage of the device itself. The bag also has a handle and strap on the outside so that it can be carried easily when closed and filled. Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to allow easy storage of baseball and softball bats and balls in an organized fashion. It is a further object of this apparatus to allow easy carriage of this ball game equipment. Finally, it is an object of this apparatus to promote lightweight and durable protection for this ball game equipment.
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