Patent classifications
A63B55/40
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.
A MULTIPLE SMART SPORTS EQUIPMENT CHARGING SYSTEM
Electronic training and feedback devices have been developed to provide accurate and impartial data or feedback to athletes of club, bat or racket based sports. However, the due to the requirements for these devices to be small and lightweight, their integral power sources typically have a small capacity and therefore require charging often. To charge these devices, the athlete must typically connect the device or their sports equipment to a mains power source after they have finished playing or practicing. However, the athlete may forget to charge their device, and the device may not hold enough charge to last the athlete's next session. Therefore, it is desirable to provide a charging system capable of simply and conveniently charging smart sports equipment. The present invention provides a smart sports equipment charging system (100) including a storage vessel (105) for storage of sports equipment (110), and at least two charging portions (130) within the storage vessel (105), such that sports equipment (110) including a rechargeable power source stored within the storage vessel (105) is chargeable with the respective charging portion (130).
A MULTIPLE SMART SPORTS EQUIPMENT CHARGING SYSTEM
Electronic training and feedback devices have been developed to provide accurate and impartial data or feedback to athletes of club, bat or racket based sports. However, the due to the requirements for these devices to be small and lightweight, their integral power sources typically have a small capacity and therefore require charging often. To charge these devices, the athlete must typically connect the device or their sports equipment to a mains power source after they have finished playing or practicing. However, the athlete may forget to charge their device, and the device may not hold enough charge to last the athlete's next session. Therefore, it is desirable to provide a charging system capable of simply and conveniently charging smart sports equipment. The present invention provides a smart sports equipment charging system (100) including a storage vessel (105) for storage of sports equipment (110), and at least two charging portions (130) within the storage vessel (105), such that sports equipment (110) including a rechargeable power source stored within the storage vessel (105) is chargeable with the respective charging portion (130).
GOLF BAG HAVING LIGHTWEIGHT TOP FRAME WITH CLUB DIVIDERS MADE OF CORD MATERIAL
The present disclosure generally relates to golf bags comprising a cord assembly configured to form a plurality of cord dividers that extend across a top opening of the golf bag to define a plurality of compartments for receiving a golf club. The golf bags may comprise a cord connector having a housing with a first channel and a second channel configured to receive one or more segments of the cord assembly. A plurality of cord segments of the cord assembly may extend through each of the first and second channels of the cord connector. The plurality of cord segments may correspond to different cord dividers.
GOLF BAG HAVING LIGHTWEIGHT TOP FRAME WITH CLUB DIVIDERS MADE OF CORD MATERIAL
The present disclosure generally relates to golf bags comprising a cord assembly configured to form a plurality of cord dividers that extend across a top opening of the golf bag to define a plurality of compartments for receiving a golf club. The golf bags may comprise a cord connector having a housing with a first channel and a second channel configured to receive one or more segments of the cord assembly. A plurality of cord segments of the cord assembly may extend through each of the first and second channels of the cord connector. The plurality of cord segments may correspond to different cord dividers.
Stroller Caddy
A golf and stroller accessory to transport golf clubs while golfing using a baby stroller, allowing adults to enjoy the game of golf with young children. The accessory is comprised of a frame with openings, hook and loop straps, and possibly a quick release carabiner. The accessory is attached to the stroller’s push bar and then dangles below. Golf clubs are slid through the openings with the grip end resting in the strollers under carriage storage area. The clubs rest within the openings of the frame on the shaft, near the head end of the club.
Stroller Caddy
A golf and stroller accessory to transport golf clubs while golfing using a baby stroller, allowing adults to enjoy the game of golf with young children. The accessory is comprised of a frame with openings, hook and loop straps, and possibly a quick release carabiner. The accessory is attached to the stroller’s push bar and then dangles below. Golf clubs are slid through the openings with the grip end resting in the strollers under carriage storage area. The clubs rest within the openings of the frame on the shaft, near the head end of the club.
Sub-assembly for a golf bag and a golf bag system for recipient self-assembly
A golf bag includes a collapsible sub-assembly including a divider top and a base, a plurality of first snap-fit connectors provided around a portion of an outer perimeter of the divider top, and a flat having a divider top end opposite a base end, an interior side, and an exterior side. The flat includes a plurality of second snap-fit connectors provided along a portion of the divider top end. The flat attaches to the sub-assembly by mating snap-fit engagement of the plurality of first snap-fit connectors around the divider top with the plurality of second snap-fit connectors along the divider top end.
Sub-assembly for a golf bag and a golf bag system for recipient self-assembly
A golf bag includes a collapsible sub-assembly including a divider top and a base, a plurality of first snap-fit connectors provided around a portion of an outer perimeter of the divider top, and a flat having a divider top end opposite a base end, an interior side, and an exterior side. The flat includes a plurality of second snap-fit connectors provided along a portion of the divider top end. The flat attaches to the sub-assembly by mating snap-fit engagement of the plurality of first snap-fit connectors around the divider top with the plurality of second snap-fit connectors along the divider top end.