Patent classifications
A63B55/406
Protective travel golf bag
A protective golf bag system includes a golf bag a removable protective cover. The cover is supported by a protector fitted into a top opening of the bag. The protector includes a divider with a plurality of arms spanning across the sides of the bag and adapted to attach to the sides. These arms form areas for inserting of a number of golf clubs. At the bottom of the bag is a plate to which is releasably anchored an extensible tube with a top portion and a bottom portion centrally positioned in the golf bag with a handle extending through a center of the divider. A button on the handle releases a connecting member at each of the top and bottom of the extensible tube that fixes the relative position of the top and bottom portions of the extensible tube.
Travel cover
Travel covers protect and transport sports equipment or other objects during travel in cars, trains, walking or airlines. Typical travel covers have a handle attached to an enclosure having at least one wheel. The travel covers may have a cradle on an interior surface of an enclosure for receiving a potentially abrasive wear portion of the sporting equipment or other object to protect the travel cover from wear. The travel cover may be for a golf bag and clubs, where the cradle receives a portion of the stand mechanism for a golf stand bag or a connection portion for a golf cart bag.
ACCESSORY HOLDER
An example accessory holder includes a first clip member, a second clip member, and a third clip member. The second clip member is pivotally connected to the first clip member. Each of the clip members are biased in a closed position, and each of the clip members have teeth. The first clip member has a substantially U-shaped body formed by a single member having a first end meeting a second end. An attachment opening is formed through the second clip member. A coil line is connected on one end to the attachment portion of the second clip member. The coil line is connected on another end to the third clip member.
Travel Cover
Travel covers protect and transport sports equipment or other objects during travel in cars, trains, walking or airlines. Typical travel covers have a handle attached to an enclosure having at least one wheel. The travel covers may have a cradle on an interior surface of an enclosure for receiving a potentially abrasive wear portion of the sporting equipment or other object to protect the travel cover from wear. The travel cover may be for a golf bag and clubs, where the cradle receives a portion of the stand mechanism for a golf stand bag or a connection portion for a golf cart bag.
Customizable golf club bag and method of using the same
A golf club bag frame includes an upper portion, lower portion and central portion. The upper portion, lower portion and central portion are generally defined by a pair of side frame members joined by multiple horizontal members. The side frame members each include a curved section forming the central portion. A separator is attached to one or more of the horizontal members and includes three vertical walls and several horizontal cross-members which define multiple golf club receptacles. A handle is connected to the side frame members and/or horizontal members. A skin formed of a single piece of material which fits onto, and attaches to, the golf bag frame. Upper flaps of the skin fold over arms of the side frame members and attach to an underside of the skin using hook and loop fasteners (e.g., Velcro), buttons, snaps, zippers or the like.
CONVERTIBLE STATIONARY TO MOBILE EQUIPMENT BAG
A convertible stationary to mobile equipment bag including body having a distal end and a proximal end with at least one deployable wheel assembly having at least one axis with at least voluble member thereon located at the distal end. A handle assembly located at the proximal end is operationally engaged to a rod located along the body's length which is operationally engaged to a leverable movement mechanism located at the distal end that is operationally engaged to the wheel assembly such that a user may exert force upon the handle assembly thereby converting the equipment bag from a stationary position to a mobile position, or vice versa. The equipment bag may also include a strap assembly, proximal end topper, fabric grip, support assembly having extensible ground-contacting components, and at least one accessory or support housing unit located along the bag's body.
GOLF CLUB CARRIER
The present invention relates to a carrier for golf clubs that can be transformed into a substantially flat arrangement when not in use. The golf club carrier comprises at least one modular unit, wherein the modular unit comprises: (i) a support structure configured to be movable between a substantially flat position and a rolled position; (ii) a plurality of carrier members attached to the support structure in a spaced apart configuration, each carrier member comprising a closed bottom portion and an open top portion, wherein said open top portion can receive a golf club shaft; and (iii) a first fastening means attached to the support structure for releasably fastening to a support structure of a further modular unit or for releasably fastening to a cover structure which is configured to wrap around the support structure of the modular unit when the support structure is in a rolled position.
Snap system comprising mating rivet
The present disclosure is related to a snap system including a mating component and a snap component that connect by means of a snap fit or otherwise. The mating component simplifies the assembly process by combining a structural component and an attachment point. The snap component is associated with a removable component that mates with the attachment point of the mating component. The snap system includes a mating component that combines a structural component to secure a material and an attachment point to secure a snap component. The design of the structural component allows the mating component to be used with a variety of materials having a variable thickness. The mating component is a versatile feature as the structural component self-adjusts to the thickness of the material provided. The snap system decreases the amount of components necessary for manufacturing which may decrease the cost and improve the visual appeal.
Golf bag cover with air-release club retention system
The present invention includes a golf bag cover with interior surfaces lined with a flexible container filled with air and microbeads. The flexible container includes a plurality of openings each configured to receive a golf club. The flexible container includes at least one valve to evacuate air from within the flexible container to compactify the microbeads around the golf clubs, thereby securing them. In one embodiment, a snake-like retainer is threaded between golf clubs within the golf bag cover and air is evacuated from the snake-like retainer so as to compactify microbeads within the snake-like retainer around the golf clubs in order to secure them.
Golf bag
A golf bag having a base assembly, a shaft immobilization component, a top assembly, an internal assembly, and an outer assembly is disclosed herein. The combination of the shaft immobilization component, the top assembly and the internal assembly restrict the movement of golf clubs and prevents the interaction of golf clubs within the golf bag.