Patent classifications
A63B55/30
Wheel assembly, a method of controlling the motion of an object and a golf club storage and transport device
The wheel assembly includes an arm 51, a wheel 55, a power supply port 60, an electric motor 56 coupled to the wheel 55, and a motor controller 62 for controlling rotation of the electric motor 56. The method of controlling the motion of a motorized object includes defining a target position, sensing a current position of the motorized object and using an output from a processor to control the electric motors to drive the object toward the target position. The golf club storage and transport device 70 includes a body 71 for storing golf clubs and a pair of releasable wheels 75. The device 70 has an assembled configuration and a disassembled configuration.
Motor-driven golf bag
The invention relates to a golf bag (1) which includes an outer shell inside of which is arranged a cavity for containing clubs, characterised in that said golf bag also includes a propulsion system (2) forming an integral part of the bag (1).
Motor-driven golf bag
The invention relates to a golf bag (1) which includes an outer shell inside of which is arranged a cavity for containing clubs, characterised in that said golf bag also includes a propulsion system (2) forming an integral part of the bag (1).
Golf Bag Assembly
A golf bag assembly includes an article of luggage that has a rotating mount which is rotatably attached to the article of luggage. A golf club holder is removably attachable to the rotating mount. The golf club holder has a plurality of tubes and each of the plurality of tubes insertably receives a respective one of a plurality of golf clubs. A pair of rollers is each positionable in a retracted position or a deployed position thereby. A handle is pivotally coupled to the article of luggage and the handle is positionable in a deployed position thereby facilitating the handle to be gripped for transporting the article of luggage on the rollers. The handle is positionable in a stored position having the handle angling downwardly from the article of luggage thereby facilitating the handle to support the article of luggage in the convention of a kickstand.
Golf Bag Assembly
A golf bag assembly includes an article of luggage that has a rotating mount which is rotatably attached to the article of luggage. A golf club holder is removably attachable to the rotating mount. The golf club holder has a plurality of tubes and each of the plurality of tubes insertably receives a respective one of a plurality of golf clubs. A pair of rollers is each positionable in a retracted position or a deployed position thereby. A handle is pivotally coupled to the article of luggage and the handle is positionable in a deployed position thereby facilitating the handle to be gripped for transporting the article of luggage on the rollers. The handle is positionable in a stored position having the handle angling downwardly from the article of luggage thereby facilitating the handle to support the article of luggage in the convention of a kickstand.
GOLF CLUB CARRIER
A golf club carrier comprising a body separated into two compartments, a first compartment to receive the shaft, handle first, of a golf club in a first direction and a second compartment to receive at least two spoked wheels used for transporting the golf club carrier over ground in a coaxial manner and parallel to and in a second direction opposed to the first direction to be stored at the second compartment, the interface between the first compartment and second compartment being shaped and adapted to allow the handle of the golf club to extend into each wheel between spokes of each wheel yet remain separated from the wheels by the interface.
GOLF CLUB CARRIER
A golf club carrier comprising a body separated into two compartments, a first compartment to receive the shaft, handle first, of a golf club in a first direction and a second compartment to receive at least two spoked wheels used for transporting the golf club carrier over ground in a coaxial manner and parallel to and in a second direction opposed to the first direction to be stored at the second compartment, the interface between the first compartment and second compartment being shaped and adapted to allow the handle of the golf club to extend into each wheel between spokes of each wheel yet remain separated from the wheels by the interface.
GOLF BAG
A golf bag (100) comprises a rotatable roller (116) upon which the bag (100) can be supported while being moved. The roller (116) is axially elongate and has outer portions (120) whose axial section has a convex curvature to reduce damage to ground over which the bag (100) is moved. Also disclosed is a golf bag accessory (200) comprising mounting means (206) for receipt of a portion of a golf bag (202). The golf bag accessory (200) further comprises securing means (204) for securing the golf bag (202) in the mounting means (206) and a rotatable roller (116) which is axially elongate and comprises an outer surface whose axial section (120) has a convex curvature.
GOLF BAG
A golf bag (100) comprises a rotatable roller (116) upon which the bag (100) can be supported while being moved. The roller (116) is axially elongate and has outer portions (120) whose axial section has a convex curvature to reduce damage to ground over which the bag (100) is moved. Also disclosed is a golf bag accessory (200) comprising mounting means (206) for receipt of a portion of a golf bag (202). The golf bag accessory (200) further comprises securing means (204) for securing the golf bag (202) in the mounting means (206) and a rotatable roller (116) which is axially elongate and comprises an outer surface whose axial section (120) has a convex curvature.
Collapsible rolling travel cover for a golf bag
A travel cover having a rigid top cap, a rigid bottom cap, and an elongated flexible enclosure extending between and bonded to said rigid top cap and said rigid bottom cap. The elongated enclosure is openable and closable to receive and retrieve contents. The travel cover has a longitudinally expanded mode for carrying contents and a collapsed mode for folding the enclosure into the rigid top cap and the rigid bottom cap to form a compact carrying case.