PATRICK JAMES WADE TRUE, LPC
Addiction Counselor at Vantage Dr, San Antonio, TX

License number
Texas 69109
Category
Social Work
Type
Counselor
Address
Address
8026 Vantage Dr SUITE 107, San Antonio, TX 78230
Phone
(210) 213-7658
(210) 579-2187 (Fax)

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Name
Address
Phone
Patrick Wade
8730 Charing Cross Ln, Dallas, TX 75238
Patrick Wade, age 62
701 N Las Vegas Trl, Fort Worth, TX 76108
Patrick Wade
3301 Hatcher St, Fort Worth, TX 76119
(817) 534-0784
Patrick Wade, age 56
15200 Rainbow Two St, Austin, TX 78734
Patrick Wade, age 49
11822 Bandera Creek Ln, Humble, TX 77346
(832) 644-8559

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Baseball/Softball Batting Glove Training Aid Utilizing Magnets For Correct Knuckle Alignment

Baseball/Softball Batting Glove Training Aid Utilizing Magnets For Correct Knuckle Alignment

US Patent:
2009025, Oct 8, 2009
Filed:
Apr 3, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/418541
Inventors:
Patrick James Wade TRUE - Garden Ridge TX, US
International Classification:
A63B 69/00, A63B 71/14, A41D 19/00
US Classification:
473458, 473451, 21611, 2167
Abstract:
A pair of interlocking batting gloves which may be worn by a batter during practice and during play to improve the batter's grip on the bat. A first of the two gloves in which each glove has a disc magnet attached to the outer peripheral edge of the index finger and a second of the two gloves has a polar opposite magnet attached to the outer peripheral edge of the little finger. The magnets thus positioned connect and lock together providing the proper grip for the batter, aligning the middle knuckles of the left and right hands. The attractive magnetic force will connect the gloves when the magnets overlap their magnetic fields, thus eliminating the need for the batter to have previous knowledge of how to grip the bat correctly. The magnetic connection draws the left and right hand together aligning the middle knuckles of the left and right hand forming proper grip for swinging a bat. The physical connection of the magnets provides an audible “click” to provide auditory feedback, in addition to physical feedback, to the batter to reinforce correct training.