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February 17th, 2007

Tennis Ball Launcher - An Autopsy

Have you ever wondered what’s inside a tennis ball launcher that makes it shoot balls of up to 55 mph and more? How it works on the inside and what goes on while it keeps on shooting balls non-stop one at a time? Well, let’s have an autopsy of the tennis ball launcher shall we.

A normal tennis ball launcher would have a ball bucket or what is called the hopper, where you are able to put at least 50 tennis balls at one time; a built in oscillator, which is an electronic device that produce alternating current, commonly employing tuned circuits and amplifying components such as thermionic vacuum tubes; and a barrel, where tennis balls are shot out. A tennis ball launcher usually fire tennis balls non-stop as long as it has electricity and steady supply of balls. To be able to this, it uses pressure.

When a tennis ball launcher is turned on, an electric fan inside the machine pulls air from outside into the canister. The air flows through a filter, which is a piece of foam and a protective screen, which guards the fan motor from fragments or debris that could damage the motor. Without any balls in the bucket (hopper), air just flows upward through the hopper and out through the barrel. But when tennis balls are added, things get fascinating. Inside the hopper is a rotor, when balls are added to the hopper, an electric motor turns the rotor, and as the rotor turns, it rolls the balls through a hole one at a time. A plastic tube that runs through the canister is where each ball falls. This tube connects the hopper to the barrel and the gap in the middle of the tube allows air from the chamber to flow into it.

Inside the tube is a soft rubbery ring called the detent, the ball rolls through the tube until it reaches the detent, the detent then holds the ball in place so that the ball seals off the end of the tube closest to the barrel. When this happens, it causes the air from the canister to flow up through the hopper, forcing a plastic flap to cover the entrance of the tube, when both ends of the tube is blocked, air pressure inside starts to build up. Once air pressure behind the ball surmounts the resistance from the detent, the ball flies down the barrel and is launched into the air. After the ball is launched, the pressure is removed in the tube so that the flap at the entrance falls back down and another ball falls into the tube, then the process starts again.

Tennis ball launchers are used by tennis players to practice and improve their skills, we simply see them as machines that shoot balls, now we have an idea of how it works and what keeps the balls coming non-stop.

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