Patent classifications
A63B60/64
Headcovers having a collapsible configuration and methods to manufacture headcovers having a collapsible configuration
Embodiments of headcovers having a headcover body that includes a plurality of collapsible portions that allow the headcover body to be configured between a collapsed configuration and a non-collapsed configuration and methods to manufacture such headcovers are generally described herein. Other embodiments of the headcovers may be described and claimed.
Golf club head cover and liner
A golf club head cover includes an outer shell having a first closed end and a second open end providing access to an internal cavity. A flexible liner is included substantially within the internal cavity of the outer shell, the flexible liner fixedly coupled with the outer shell around the second open end and at two or more tabs extending from an outer surface of the flexible liner to an inner surface of the outer shell.
HEADCOVERS HAVING A COLLAPSIBLE CONFIGURATION AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE HEADCOVERS HAVING A COLLAPSIBLE CONFIGURATION
Embodiments of headcovers having a headcover body that includes a plurality of collapsible portions that allow the headcover body to be configured between a collapsed configuration and a non-collapsed configuration and methods to manufacture such headcovers are generally described herein. Other embodiments of the headcovers may be described and claimed.
HEADCOVERS HAVING A COLLAPSIBLE CONFIGURATION AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE HEADCOVERS HAVING A COLLAPSIBLE CONFIGURATION
Embodiments of headcovers having a headcover body that includes a plurality of collapsible portions that allow the headcover body to be configured between a collapsed configuration and a non-collapsed configuration and methods to manufacture such headcovers are generally described herein. Other embodiments of the headcovers may be described and claimed.
Golf bag
A golf bag comprises a bag body. A club protection cover capable of axially sliding along a golf bag mouth is disposed in the golf bag mouth at an upper end of the bag body. A slide mechanism is disposed inside the club protection cover. The club protection cover is connected in the golf bag mouth through the slide mechanism. The golf bag can prevent damage to the club, and extend the service life of the club.
Headcovers having a collapsible configuration and methods to manufacture headcovers having a collapsible configuration
Embodiments of headcovers having a headcover body that includes a plurality of collapsible portions that allow the headcover body to be configured between a collapsed configuration and a non-collapsed configuration and methods to manufacture such headcovers are generally described herein. Other embodiments of the headcovers may be described and claimed.
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT SHAFT PROTECTIVE HEAT-SHRINK SHEATH
A sheath for protecting an athletic equipment shaft is formed from a heat shrink material. The sheath is contemplated as capable of having a directional shrink in the transverse direction greater than 50% allowing the sheath to pass over additional components on the shaft, such as a golf club grip, while still being able to constrict down to effectively compress and secure to the shaft. The sleeve is formed from a material that allows for the inspection of the underlying shaft and allows for a printed indicia on an interior surface, wherein the printed indicia is also protected, to be visible through the sleeve. A longitudinal perforation is also contemplated in an example to aid in the removal of the sleeve without damaging the underlying shaft.
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT SHAFT PROTECTIVE HEAT-SHRINK SHEATH
A sheath for protecting an athletic equipment shaft is formed from a heat shrink material. The sheath is contemplated as capable of having a directional shrink in the transverse direction greater than 50% allowing the sheath to pass over additional components on the shaft, such as a golf club grip, while still being able to constrict down to effectively compress and secure to the shaft. The sleeve is formed from a material that allows for the inspection of the underlying shaft and allows for a printed indicia on an interior surface, wherein the printed indicia is also protected, to be visible through the sleeve. A longitudinal perforation is also contemplated in an example to aid in the removal of the sleeve without damaging the underlying shaft.
Athletic equipment shaft protective heat-shrink sheath
A sheath for protecting an athletic equipment shaft is formed from a heat shrink material. The sheath is contemplated as capable of having a directional shrink in the transverse direction greater than 50% allowing the sheath to pass over additional components on the shaft, such as a golf club grip, while still being able to constrict down to effectively compress and secure to the shaft. The sleeve is formed from a material that allows for the inspection of the underlying shaft and allows for a printed indicia on an interior surface, wherein the printed indicia is also protected, to be visible through the sleeve. A longitudinal perforation is also contemplated in an example to aid in the removal of the sleeve without damaging the underlying shaft.
Athletic equipment shaft protective heat-shrink sheath
A sheath for protecting an athletic equipment shaft is formed from a heat shrink material. The sheath is contemplated as capable of having a directional shrink in the transverse direction greater than 50% allowing the sheath to pass over additional components on the shaft, such as a golf club grip, while still being able to constrict down to effectively compress and secure to the shaft. The sleeve is formed from a material that allows for the inspection of the underlying shaft and allows for a printed indicia on an interior surface, wherein the printed indicia is also protected, to be visible through the sleeve. A longitudinal perforation is also contemplated in an example to aid in the removal of the sleeve without damaging the underlying shaft.