Patent classifications
A63B55/50
Golf bag supporting mechanism
A golf bag includes a bag body, a head frame, a chassis and a supporting mechanism. The supporting mechanism is configured on one side of the bag body, comprising two support bars and two elastic bars. One end of the two support bars is pivoted on the head frame. The two elastic bars are relatively pivoted between the chassis and the two connecting blocks configured on the two support bars. It is characterized in that: the supporting mechanism further comprises two limiting members, respectively configured at the pivoting position of the two support bars and the two elastic bars, to limit the pivoting position of the two support bars and the two elastic bars.
DUAL SHADE APPARATUS
The invention features a dual shade apparatus adapted to provide shade to an individual or individuals while the individual(s) is/are outside and in need of shade from sunlight. Aspects of embodiments of the present invention contemplate a dual shade apparatus that is easily portable and easily adapted to the sun's changing positions, thereby providing the individual(s)/user(s) with shade from sunlight.
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.
GOLF BAG SUPPORTING MECHANISM
A golf bag includes a bag body, a head frame, a chassis and a supporting mechanism. The supporting mechanism is configured on one side of the bag body, comprising two support bars and two elastic bars. One end of the two support bars is pivoted on the head frame. The two elastic bars are relatively pivoted between the chassis and the two connecting blocks configured on the two support bars. It is characterized in that: the supporting mechanism further comprises two limiting members, respectively configured at the pivoting position of the two support bars and the two elastic bars, to limit the pivoting position of the two support bars and the two elastic bars.
GOLF BAG SUPPORTING MECHANISM
A golf bag includes a bag body, a head frame, a chassis and a supporting mechanism. The supporting mechanism is configured on one side of the bag body, comprising two support bars and two elastic bars. One end of the two support bars is pivoted on the head frame. The two elastic bars are relatively pivoted between the chassis and the two connecting blocks configured on the two support bars. It is characterized in that: the supporting mechanism further comprises two limiting members, respectively configured at the pivoting position of the two support bars and the two elastic bars, to limit the pivoting position of the two support bars and the two elastic bars.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BICYCLES AND OTHER VEHICLES TO CARRY GOLF BAGS
A system for a bicycle or other vehicle to carry a golf bag, such as to, from, and on a golf course, in which the system can facilitate its use and transportation of the golf bag, such as by providing adjustability (e.g., to adjust how the golf bag is positioned), stability (e.g., to properly distribute weight and/or adapt to irregularity, softness, and/or other conditions of a ground surface), and/or other benefits.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BICYCLES AND OTHER VEHICLES TO CARRY GOLF BAGS
A system for a bicycle or other vehicle to carry a golf bag, such as to, from, and on a golf course, in which the system can facilitate its use and transportation of the golf bag, such as by providing adjustability (e.g., to adjust how the golf bag is positioned), stability (e.g., to properly distribute weight and/or adapt to irregularity, softness, and/or other conditions of a ground surface), and/or other benefits.
GOLF BAG
A golf bag 100 according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes: a tubular bag main body 10 housing a golf club 101; and a bottom part 20 attached to a lower end of the bag main body 10. The bottom part 20 includes a bottom surface portion 30 protruding so as to become large in height as the bottom surface portion 30 extends toward a middle portion 31. The bottom surface portion 30 includes one or both of a bent portion 36 and a inflection portion 34. The bent portion 36 has a bent section. The inflection portion 34 has a section that changes from a depression to a projection.
GOLF BAG
A golf bag 100 according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes: a tubular bag main body 10 housing a golf club 101; and a bottom part 20 attached to a lower end of the bag main body 10. The bottom part 20 includes a bottom surface portion 30 protruding so as to become large in height as the bottom surface portion 30 extends toward a middle portion 31. The bottom surface portion 30 includes one or both of a bent portion 36 and a inflection portion 34. The bent portion 36 has a bent section. The inflection portion 34 has a section that changes from a depression to a projection.
Golf bag cart attachment
A golf bag cart attachment includes the golf bag having a durable waterproof exterior shell, a cylindrical and removable internal rotating golf club holder, a plurality of spring-hinged pockets disposed upon the exterior of the bag, a durable shell locking cover, a side-mounted holder suitable of supporting an umbrella or a putter, and a reusable attachment device which permits a user to temporally secure the golf bag to a golf cart.