Patent classifications
A63B55/408
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.
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.
Support for golf bag towel
A golf bag including a body defining a housing adapted to receive one or more golf clubs, and extending between a bottom portion and a top portion. The golf bag further includes an attachment mechanism coupled to the body, and configured to secure a first portion of a towel. An auxiliary attachment mechanism is coupled to the body. The auxiliary attachment mechanism is configured to support a second portion of a towel.
Self-adjusting carrying strap system for a golf bag
Embodiments of a strap system for a golf bag are described herein. Various embodiments of the strap system for a golf bag comprise a first strap including a first end and a second end, each of the first and the second ends of the first strap configured to be coupled to the bag, a second strap including a first end and second end, each of the first and the second ends of the second strap configured to be coupled to the bag, a pad including a first portion including a first channel and a first clasp, the first strap extending through the first channel, the first clasp configured to receive the first strap and including a first position in which the first strap is immovable relative to the first portion and a second position in which the second strap is movable relative to the first portion, a second portion including a second channel and a second clasp, the second strap extending through the second channel, the second clasp configured to receive the second strap and including a first position in which the second strap is immovable relative to the second portion and a second position in which the second strap is movable relative to the second portion, and an elastic member coupled between the first portion of the pad and the second portion of the pad, wherein the first portion is coupled to the second portion and configured to maintain an orientation of the first strap relative to the second strap for ease of locating the first and the second straps prior to lifting and wearing the bag. Other examples and related methods are also disclosed herein.
Self-adjustable carrying strap system and methods to manufacture self-adjustable carrying strap system
Embodiments of bag having a self-adjustable carrying strap system and methods to manufacture such a bag are generally described herein. Other embodiments that may be described and claimed include a golf bag having a self-adjustable carrying strap system.
GOLF BAG
According to the invention, a golf bag is disclosed. The golf bag may include a frame and a removable cover. The frame may include a top member at a top most portion of the frame, and a bottom member at a bottom most portion of the frame. The removable cover may include a central portion, a first coupling member, and a second coupling member. The first coupling member may be coupled with at least a portion of a top of the central portion. The second coupling member may be coupled with at least a portion of a bottom of the central portion. The first coupling member may be reversibly coupled with a top most portion of the top member. The second coupling member may be reversibly coupled with a bottom most portion of the bottom member.
Clamp assembly
A clamp assembly having a clamp, a handle, and a clip. The handle is shaped so as to provide a novel and improved method and apparatus to hold shoes to a golf bag. The topline of the shoe is securely held by the clamp. The handle is attached to the clamp. And the clip is attached to the handle and can clip to a golf bag. The clip may be a carabiner clip.
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.
Golf bag strap systems and methods to manufacture golf bag strap systems
Golf bag strap systems and methods to manufacture the same are generally described herein. In one example, a strap system may include a strap connector having a body portion. A first strap arm portion may extend from the body portion and may have a first channel extending through the body portion and configured to receive a first strap. A second strap arm portion may extend from the body portion and may have a second channel extending through the body portion and configured to receive a second strap. The first and second channels may be at least partially separate from each other. The first and second straps may freely move relative to each other without contacting each other inside the strap connector. Other examples may be described and claimed.
GOLF BAG WITH ELECTRONICS SUPPORT CAPABILITY
A golf bag (B) has a pocket (14) adjacent its mouth (M). An electronic device having a camera that fits in the pocket with the camera portion extending out of the pocket for filming a golfer. An external power source (10) installed in the bag for powering the device. A cable (20) routed through an interior of the bag between the power source and electronic device for the device to be connected to the power source.