Ok a bit of searching on the Scoop uncovered this!
http://www.cricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/152300.html"Then, in 1974, the long-established bat-makers, Gray-Nicolls, cautiously introduced a bat which they probably feared would offend many traditionalists. The bat, which could be called by no other name than the Scoop, drew its inspiration from the heel-and-toe-weighted golf putter invented by a South African, Dr Arthur Garner. An Englishman named Barry Wheeler, who had some knowledge of physics and was also the agent for an American golf-ball manufacturer, concluded that the perimeter-weighting principle could be applied equally well to cricket bats."
I think Barry may have been the ideas man!!!!
John Newbery and another have the dyna drive patent under there name
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4186923.pdfbut I can't find the Scoop though :-( John Newbery is still the best bat maker to have ever lived in my opinion
Yep, something I forgot whilst I was ranting about baseball the swing speed of a lighter bat.