A63B55/50

Golf Bag Base Assembly
20170043225 · 2017-02-16 ·

A golf bag base assembly with snap features is disclosed herein. The assembly preferably comprises a base with pin holes extending through a bottom surface, a retaining ring with locking pin receptacles at locations designed to line up with the pin holes, and a plurality of locking pins with compressible slotted ends that engage corresponding pin holes and locking pin receptacles to securely attach the base to the retaining ring. The retaining ring may be attached to other golf bag parts, including a body, a top collar, and dividers.

Magnetic positioning stand for golf bag

The present invention relates to the technical field of sporting goods and particularly relates to a magnetic positioning stand for a golf bag. It is mainly composed of a chassis, support rods, a head frame, support legs, support steel wires, and a bag body; the chassis and the head frame constitute a cylinder structure with an open upper end and a closed lower end via the support rods; one end of the support steel wire is hinged at the end of a large chassis, and the other end is connected to the middle section of the support leg; the top of the support leg is hinged at the outside of the head frame in the same direction as the support steel wire is hinged at the end of the large chassis; the bag body surrounds the periphery between the chassis and the head frame.

Magnetic positioning stand for golf bag

The present invention relates to the technical field of sporting goods and particularly relates to a magnetic positioning stand for a golf bag. It is mainly composed of a chassis, support rods, a head frame, support legs, support steel wires, and a bag body; the chassis and the head frame constitute a cylinder structure with an open upper end and a closed lower end via the support rods; one end of the support steel wire is hinged at the end of a large chassis, and the other end is connected to the middle section of the support leg; the top of the support leg is hinged at the outside of the head frame in the same direction as the support steel wire is hinged at the end of the large chassis; the bag body surrounds the periphery between the chassis and the head frame.

Golf bags with retention system and methods to manufacture golf bags

Embodiments of golf bags with an extensible bag stand having a retention system and methods to manufacture golf bags are generally described herein. Other embodiments of golf bags with an extensible bag stand having a retention system may be described and claimed.

Golf bags with retention system and methods to manufacture golf bags

Embodiments of golf bags with an extensible bag stand having a retention system and methods to manufacture golf bags are generally described herein. Other embodiments of golf bags with an extensible bag stand having a retention system may be described and claimed.

Golf Bag with Accessory Rack

A bag is described for carrying a set of golf clubs while playing golf and while traveling. The bag includes at least one golf club holding panel with a first face and an opposite second face, the first face comprising sleeves for insertion of shafts of golf clubs. The bag also includes an accessory holding panel with a third face and an opposite fourth face, the third face configured for releasable connection of golf accessories. The at least one golf club holding panel and the accessory holding panel are connected so as to provide a playing mode with the first face and third face facing outward, thus providing access to the golf clubs and access to the golf accessories. They are also connected so as to provide a travel mode with the first face and the third face facing inward, to thus protecting the golf clubs and golf accessories while travelling.

Golf Bag with Travel and Play Mode

A bag for carrying a set of golf clubs while playing golf and while traveling. The bag includes first, second, third and fourth panels. Each panel has a middle section with first and second opposing faces, and with first and second opposite sides edges; a first wing section extending at a first angle from the first side edge of each panel; and a second wing section extending at a second angle from the second side edge of each panel. A first hinge connects the second wing section of the first panel to the first wing section of the second panel. A second hinge connects the second wing section of the second panel to the first wing section of the third panel. A third hinge connects the second wing section of the third panel to the first wing section of the fourth panel. At least one closure releasably connects the first wing section of the first panel to the second wing section of the fourth panel. The bag also includes first, second, and third club holding components, each connected to one of the first, second, third and fourth panels, each of the club holding components comprising at least three sleeves for receiving shafts of golf clubs. All of the hinges and the closure allow the bag to be folded into a playing mode with the connected wing sections touching each other and the first faces of the middle sections and the club holding components facing outward. All of the hinges and the closure also allow the bag to be folded into a travel mode with two of the first, second, third and fourth panels being adjacent with the middle sections facing and club holding components facing inward and with an other two of the first, second, third and fourth panels are adjacent with the middle sections and club hold components facing inward.

Golf Bag with Travel and Play Mode

A bag for carrying a set of golf clubs while playing golf and while traveling. The bag includes first, second, third and fourth panels. Each panel has a middle section with first and second opposing faces, and with first and second opposite sides edges; a first wing section extending at a first angle from the first side edge of each panel; and a second wing section extending at a second angle from the second side edge of each panel. A first hinge connects the second wing section of the first panel to the first wing section of the second panel. A second hinge connects the second wing section of the second panel to the first wing section of the third panel. A third hinge connects the second wing section of the third panel to the first wing section of the fourth panel. At least one closure releasably connects the first wing section of the first panel to the second wing section of the fourth panel. The bag also includes first, second, and third club holding components, each connected to one of the first, second, third and fourth panels, each of the club holding components comprising at least three sleeves for receiving shafts of golf clubs. All of the hinges and the closure allow the bag to be folded into a playing mode with the connected wing sections touching each other and the first faces of the middle sections and the club holding components facing outward. All of the hinges and the closure also allow the bag to be folded into a travel mode with two of the first, second, third and fourth panels being adjacent with the middle sections facing and club holding components facing inward and with an other two of the first, second, third and fourth panels are adjacent with the middle sections and club hold components facing inward.

Golf Bag with Sleeves for Club Shafts

A bag is described for carrying a set of golf clubs while playing golf and while traveling. The bag includes at least two panels, with each panel including a first face and an opposite second face. The first face includes sleeves for insertion of shafts of golf clubs together with repositionable stoppers for engaging the ends of the golf club shaft. In this way, the height that each of the golf clubs extends beyond the panels is set by the position of the stoppers. These at least two panels are connected in such a way so as to provide a playing mode with the first faces facing outward, thus providing access to the golf clubs, and so as to provide a travel mode with the first faces facing inward, thus protecting the golf clubs while travelling.

Golf Bag with Suction Grippers for Mounting on a Vehicle

A bag is described for carrying a set of golf clubs while playing golf and while traveling. The bag includes at least two panels, each comprising a first face and an opposite second face. The first face includes sleeves for insertion of shafts of golf clubs. The at least two panels are connected so as to provide a playing mode with the first faces facing outward, thus providing access to the golf clubs. The at least two panels are also connected so as to provide a travel mode with the first faces facing inward, thus protecting the golf clubs while travelling. The bag also includes two suction grippers, each attached to at least one of the second faces. These suction grippers configured to attach the bag to a surface of a vehicle for transit.