Patent classifications
A63B55/408
Collection container for broken golf tees
The current embodiment of the broken golf tee collection container is designed to elevate over the dashboard of a golf cart or a similar vehicle using attachment brackets and can be easily removed and reattached. The container has a bottom with slots for water to drain. The angled or vertical sides and the open top design of the container makes it easy to store and to remove broken golf tees, as needed. The top portions of the attachment brackets are secured to the left and right edges on the bottom part of the container and support the container in an almost level position above the dashboard. The lower portion of the attachment brackets are a rotated block U shape, which slides onto and over the dashboard to secure the container and contents during the normal operation of the golf cart.
Golf ball and tee setting and retrieval device
A device for setting a golf ball and tee. The device includes an upper handle portion connected to a lower gripper portion by an elongated tubular stem portion, the upper handle portion including a pivotal trigger member. The lower gripper portion includes a pair of jaw members pivotal about a pin member. A cable member is located within the elongated tubular stem portion and communicates the pin and trigger members, allowing the normally open jaw members to be brought together to hold a golf ball and tee upon activation of the trigger member. A stand member is attached to the elongated tubular stem portion adjacent its lower end, and includes a spike member extending downwardly therefrom. A golf ball stop member configured to prevent contact between a golf ball and the upper portions of the jaw members extends between the jaw members.
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 bumper
A golf bag bumper dimensioned and adapted to removably coupled along a bottom portion of the golf bag, wherein the golf bag bumper is adapted to absorb the energy of impacts, minimizing repair costs to the golf bag and to objects that collides with the energy-absorbing bumper. The golf bag bumper would also enable an aesthetic and/or branding opportunity to the bottom of the golf bag while providing this protection.
Golf equipment bag and golf ball marker adhesion structure
A golf equipment case and a golf marker adsorption structure are described, which are operable to adsorb a golf marker regardless of the type. The golf equipment case for housing golf equipment includes a marker adsorption part that adsorbs a golf marker, wherein the marker adsorption part comprises a pair of magnets and a support part that supports the magnets, and wherein the pair of magnets of the marker adsorption part is arranged adjacent to each other and have different magnetic poles facing the side where the golf marker is attracted.
Golf bag hydration system and multi-accessory unit
A golf bag hydration system includes a hydration bladder and a length of tubing for carrying liquid from the hydration pack to a remote location. The golf bag hydration system may include a storage pack for holding of the tubing. The storage pack may include attachment members for mounting on the golf bag. The hydration system may also include a guide or sleeve for holding a distal end of the tubing for holding the tubing to a shoulder strap or handcart associated with a golf bag.
Display Button Mounting Device and Method
A display button mounting devices for mounting a display button to an item is disclosed. The device comprises a button attachment area and a raised perimeter boundary. The button attachment area is configured to receive a display button. The button attachment area has an attachment device configured to removably join the button in the button attachment area. The raised perimeter boundary surrounds the button attachment area and is configured to secure the button against lateral displacing forces.
Electronic device mounting apparatus for photographing golf swing pose
An electronic device mounting apparatus for photographing a golf swing pose includes a mounting assembly, having a first clamp having first and second gripping members pivotably coupled to a pivot pin. The first gripping member includes a first gripping groove and a first lever arm extending from the first gripping groove and the second gripping member includes a second gripping groove and a second lever arm extending from the second gripping groove. The mounting assembly further includes a second clamp having third and fourth gripping members pivotably coupled to the pivot pin. The third gripping member includes a third gripping groove and a third lever arm extending from the third gripping groove. The fourth gripping member includes a fourth gripping groove and a fourth lever arm extending from the fourth gripping groove.
SNAP FIT GOLF BAG ASSEMBLY
A sub-assembly for a golf bag includes a divider top having an outer ring and a plurality of apertures, and a leg mounting bracket having a mounting channel and a plurality of retention members extending into the mounting channel. A portion of the outer ring is received in the mounting channel and each of the plurality of apertures receives one of the plurality of retention members to form a snap-fit connection.
Golf bag having base made of composite sheet material
A golf bag having an improved base is provided. The golf bag is durable, lightweight, comfortable to carry, and easy to use. The base is made of a composite sheet material, preferably a self-reinforced polymer composite sheet material that has been thermoformed. Materials made of thermoplastic polymers such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyoxymethylene, and polyester can be processed under precise temperature and pressure conditions to form the self-reinforced polymer composite sheet material.