Patent classifications
A63B55/00
STABILIZING CUP HOLDER FOR A GOLF BAG
The present invention discloses a stabilizing cup holder for any type of golf bag. The disclosed invention is a significant improvement in the state of the art by allowing players to store canned beverages simply and effectively in the cup holder while playing the golf. The cup holder has been disclosed that fits inside any golf bag, just as any golf club would. This allows and provides a place for the players to place their drinks (such as the canned beverages) while walking, or while their golf bags are on the ground.
GOLF BAG BUMPER
A golf bag bumper dimensioned and adapted to removably coupled along a bottom portion of the golf bag, wherein the golf bag bumper is adapted to absorb the energy of impacts, minimizing repair costs to the golf bag and to objects that collides with the energy-absorbing bumper. The golf bag bumper would also enable an aesthetic and/or branding opportunity to the bottom of the golf bag while providing this protection.
Support for golf bag towel
A golf bag including a body defining a housing adapted to receive one or more golf clubs, and extending between a bottom portion and a top portion. The golf bag further includes an attachment mechanism coupled to the body and configured to secure a first portion of a towel.
Support for golf bag towel
A golf bag including a body defining a housing adapted to receive one or more golf clubs, and extending between a bottom portion and a top portion. The golf bag further includes an attachment mechanism coupled to the body and configured to secure a first portion of a towel.
Golf Ball Cleaning Device
A golf ball cleaning device for on demand cleaning of golf balls includes a tube, which has a top that is open and a bottom that is closed. A cap is selectively engageable to the tube to close the top. The tube and the cap define an interior space. A plurality of scrubbing elements is engaged to the tube and is positioned in the interior space. A cleaning solution and a golf ball are insertable through the top into the tube, positioning a user to engage the cap to the tube and to shake the tube. The golf ball is motivated repeatedly across the plurality of scrubbing elements to clean the golf ball.
Bag with foldable chair compartment
A bag includes a main compartment configured to accommodate equipment, and a foldable chair compartment disposed adjacent to the main compartment. The foldable chair compartment is configured to accommodate a foldable chair in a folded configuration.
GOLF BAG CONVERTIBLE STRAP ASSEMBLY
Embodiments of a strap assembly system for a golf bag are described herein. The strap assembly system can be converted between a single-strap configuration or a double-strap configuration. The strap assembly system comprises a first strap, a second strap, and a back puck. The back puck comprises first and second attachment openings for securing the first strap. The back puck further comprises first and second side openings that define a linear pathway and are configured to receive the second strap. The second strap can move freely along the linear pathway.
GOLF BAG CONVERTIBLE STRAP ASSEMBLY
Embodiments of a strap assembly system for a golf bag are described herein. The strap assembly system can be converted between a single-strap configuration or a double-strap configuration. The strap assembly system comprises a first strap, a second strap, and a back puck. The back puck comprises first and second attachment openings for securing the first strap. The back puck further comprises first and second side openings that define a linear pathway and are configured to receive the second strap. The second strap can move freely along the linear pathway.
GOLF BAG INCORPORATING DUAL SHOULDER STRAP ASSEMBLY
A golf bag comprising a body for holding golf clubs and a shoulder strap assembly comprising (i) a first shoulder strap, (ii) a second shoulder strap, (iii) a bridge member, and (iv) a plurality of connecting straps coupled to the first and second shoulder straps. The first and second shoulder straps are configured to extend laterally towards each other. The bridge member is configured to directly and undetachably couple the first and second shoulder straps. A first end of the bridge member is attached to the first shoulder strap at a first attachment point, and a second end of the bridge member is attached to the second shoulder strap at a second attachment point. The connecting straps are attached to the first shoulder strap and the second shoulder strap at a third attachment point and a fourth attachment point.
Golf Accessory Platform
Disclosed, among other things, are a golf accessory platform and example golf accessories, offering functionality of holding headcovers, gloves, hats, or other items while on and off of a course, offering protection when clubs are being transported or in play, being used as a training device such as an alignment rod, training for increasing swing speeds, storing alignment rods, sticks, or other golf accessories. It may also allow swing tracking practice, provide a way to protect oneself, and provides a prominent space for advertising or branding opportunities.