Patent classifications
A63B55/408
COMBINED CARABINER, BOTTLE OPENER AND TOWEL HOLDER
A device for use with a golf bag includes a loop including a first end, two sides and a second end, which is opposite the first end. The device further includes a movable gate provided on one side of the loop. The movable gate is movable from a biased closed position to an open position. The device further includes a cross member dividing the loop into a first loop and a second loop. The first loop is defined by the cross member, the sides and the first end and the second loop is defined by the cross member, the sides and the second end. The cross member includes a lip configured to function as a bottle opener with the second end. The first loop is configured to receive an item.
GOLF BAG WITH AUXILIARY COMPONENTS THAT INCREASE INTEGRITY AND REDUCE NOISE
Embodiments of a golf bag comprising one or more auxiliary features to improve ease of use and durability. The golf bag comprises a slip partition and a pocket with an attachment sheath. The slip partition is defined by layers of fabric that form a passage. The passage is configured to house one or more alignment sticks. The slip partitions prevent the alignment sticks from interacting with golf clubs, thereby preventing undesirable sound and club tangle. The attachment sheath is configured to attach to both the pocket and the flat. The attachment sheath is made of a durable material that prevents pulling which can lead to plastic deformation of the pocket.
GOLF ACCESSORY CASE
A golf accessory case is configured to hold a plurality of golf tees in a plurality of receptacles defined in a top sidewall of the case. The case is also configured to releasably retain a plurality of business cards within a recessed area of a front surface of the case. The case may also be configured with a magnetic media to hold a ferrous ball marker. A clip may also be provided on a back surface of the case for providing a convenient retaining of the case to a belt or a golf bag.
Small detachable golf bag
A small golf bag assembly having a small golf bag detachably connected to a main golf bag with connection devices, where the small golf bag has an opening with an interior cavity and a strap attached to its exterior. The small golf bag has a stake and one or more legs for stabilization.
Strap pad
Described is a strap pad for a shoulder strap. The strap pad includes a shoulder strap connector that is formed to wrap around and connect with the shoulder strap. Notably, a plurality of studs are affixed to and project from the shoulder strap connector. The studs are positioned to disperse the pressure and weight of the accompanying item across the muscles more evenly when the shoulder strap is positioned around the neck or shoulders of a user.
Magnetic towel holder
An apparatus for selectively attaching and removing a golf towel from a golf bag, golf club, or other metal surface comprises a magnetic holder that can be inserted through an aperture formed in a golf towel or other similar object. The magnetic holder comprises a multi-part body with a threaded portion that connects two body portions where the threaded portion is configured be inserted through the aperture and secured in place via matching threads. The magnetic holder further comprises one or more ball marking devices that are magnetically attached to the magnetic holder, where the ball marking devices can be selectively detached from the magnetic holder and used to mark a desired golf ball location.
Modular golf club cover retainer
A golf club cover retainment system for holding golf club covers proximate to a golf bag once the covers are removed from clubs in the golf bag. A clip positioned on a flexible member extending from a reel within a housing engages with a club cover. The housing is connected to the golf bag by a bag connector. A plurality of additional housings may be engaged to form a sequential engagement of multiple housings where each has a flexible member which may be connected to a different golf club cover.
GOLF BAG HAVING BASE MADE OF COMPOSITE SHEET MATERIAL
A golf bag with an improved base. 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 including 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.
CONVERTIBLE STATIONARY TO MOBILE EQUIPMENT BAG
A convertible stationary to mobile equipment bag including body having a distal end and a proximal end with at least one deployable wheel assembly having at least one axis with at least voluble member thereon located at the distal end. A handle assembly located at the proximal end is operationally engaged to a rod located along the body's length which is operationally engaged to a leverable movement mechanism located at the distal end that is operationally engaged to the wheel assembly such that a user may exert force upon the handle assembly thereby converting the equipment bag from a stationary position to a mobile position, or vice versa. The equipment bag may also include a strap assembly, proximal end topper, fabric grip, support assembly having extensible ground-contacting components, and at least one accessory or support housing unit located along the bag's body.
Golf bag incorporating dual shoulder strap assembly
A golf bag comprising a body for holding golf clubs and a shoulder strap assembly comprising (i) a first shoulder strap, (ii) a second shoulder strap, (iii) a bridge member, and (iv) a plurality of connecting straps coupled to the first and second shoulder straps. The first and second shoulder straps are configured to extend laterally towards each other. The bridge member is configured to directly and undetachably couple the first and second shoulder straps. A first end of the bridge member is attached to the first shoulder strap at a first attachment point, and a second end of the bridge member is attached to the second shoulder strap at a second attachment point. The connecting straps are attached to the first shoulder strap and the second shoulder strap at a third attachment point and a fourth attachment point.