A63B55/40

GOLF BAGS, GOLF BAG TOPS AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GOLF BAGS AND GOLF BAG TOPS
20240033593 · 2024-02-01 · ·

Exemplary embodiments of golf bags, golf bag tops, and methods to manufacture golf bags and golf bag tops are generally described herein. In one example, a golf bag may include a body portion having a top portion, a bottom portion, and a housing portion extending between the top portion and the bottom portion. A handle portion may be located at or proximate the top portion. A club fastener portion may be coupled to the handle portion and may have a U-shaped portion configured to receive a shaft portion of a golf club and retain the golf club in an upright or tilted position. A golf club head of the golf club may be positioned above the club fastener portion and a grip portion of the golf club may be positioned below the club fastener portion. Other embodiments may be described and claimed.

Removable snap-in strap system

A golf bag with a removable snap-in strap system wherein the strap system comprises a set of heterogeneous connectors that fasten a set straps to the golf bag. The connectors are able to accommodate the dominant hand of the user through a variety of heterogeneous configurations of the connectors, including geometry, ability to angle the straps, and surface area. These configurations allow the straps to create more arm space for the user, an easier assembly to a corresponding divider top, and equal distribution of weight across the straps, thereby, promoting comfort and balance for the user.

Removable snap-in strap system

A golf bag with a removable snap-in strap system wherein the strap system comprises a set of heterogeneous connectors that fasten a set straps to the golf bag. The connectors are able to accommodate the dominant hand of the user through a variety of heterogeneous configurations of the connectors, including geometry, ability to angle the straps, and surface area. These configurations allow the straps to create more arm space for the user, an easier assembly to a corresponding divider top, and equal distribution of weight across the straps, thereby, promoting comfort and balance for the user.

GOLF BAG COVER WITH AIR-RELEASE CLUB RETENTION SYSTEM
20240075360 · 2024-03-07 · ·

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 COVER WITH AIR-RELEASE CLUB RETENTION SYSTEM
20240075360 · 2024-03-07 · ·

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 with collapsable pocket assembly

Described herein is a golf bag with a collapsible pocket assembly. The golf bag can comprise a first pocket, a second pocket, and a third pocket, wherein the third pocket comprises a wall. The third pocket wall can comprise a first region and a second region, wherein the first region of the third pocket wall is the same wall as at least one of the sidewalls of the second pocket. When shipping golf bags, the golf bag flats oftentimes must be shipped separately from the golf bag tops. The instant golf bag can be collapsed for shipping, allowing the golf bag tops to be partially installed onto the golf bag flats prior to shipping, reducing shipping and assembly labor costs.

Golf bag with collapsable pocket assembly

Described herein is a golf bag with a collapsible pocket assembly. The golf bag can comprise a first pocket, a second pocket, and a third pocket, wherein the third pocket comprises a wall. The third pocket wall can comprise a first region and a second region, wherein the first region of the third pocket wall is the same wall as at least one of the sidewalls of the second pocket. When shipping golf bags, the golf bag flats oftentimes must be shipped separately from the golf bag tops. The instant golf bag can be collapsed for shipping, allowing the golf bag tops to be partially installed onto the golf bag flats prior to shipping, reducing shipping and assembly labor costs.

GOLF CLUB SETTING RACK OF A GOLF BAG
20240058668 · 2024-02-22 ·

A golf club setting rack has a first fixing portion, a second fixing portion, a first cross structure, and a second cross structure. The first fixing portion and the second fixing portion are mounted on the opening frame of the golf bag. The first cross structure and the second cross structure are securely mounted on the first fixing portion and the second fixing portion. Each one of the first cross structure and the second cross structure has multiple recesses. The recesses of the first cross structure correspond to the first row compartments of the opening frame in location; the recesses of the second cross structure correspond to the second row compartments of the opening frame in location. Therefore, when multiple clubs are stored in the compartments of the golf bag, heads of the clubs may be received and constrained in the recesses of the golf club setting rack.

GOLF CLUB SETTING RACK OF A GOLF BAG
20240058668 · 2024-02-22 ·

A golf club setting rack has a first fixing portion, a second fixing portion, a first cross structure, and a second cross structure. The first fixing portion and the second fixing portion are mounted on the opening frame of the golf bag. The first cross structure and the second cross structure are securely mounted on the first fixing portion and the second fixing portion. Each one of the first cross structure and the second cross structure has multiple recesses. The recesses of the first cross structure correspond to the first row compartments of the opening frame in location; the recesses of the second cross structure correspond to the second row compartments of the opening frame in location. Therefore, when multiple clubs are stored in the compartments of the golf bag, heads of the clubs may be received and constrained in the recesses of the golf club setting rack.

SNAP FIT GOLF BAG ASSEMBLY

Described herein is a golf bag with a sub-assembly and a stand assembly that together form a carry bag. The sub-assembly can comprise a divider top, a base, a divider sleeve, one or more stays that secure the base to the divider top, and a flat. The stand assembly can comprise a pair of legs, a spring, a pair of brackets for attaching the spring to the legs, and a pair of leg end cap protectors. When strapped to a golf cart, a golf bag can rub against portions of the cart, wearing paint off the legs. The instant golf bag comprises leg end cap protectors that can prevent wear on an upper portion of the legs. Furthermore, the stand assembly can be shipped disconnected from the sub-assembly to allow the sub-assembly to collapse and reduce shipping box size.