Patent classifications
A63B55/60
Golf equipment holder for cart
In one embodiment of the invention, an apparatus comprises: a golf equipment holder comprising a top component and a bottom component; a plurality of tubes disposed between and coupled to the top component and bottom component, wherein at least one of the tubes is configured to removably hold a golf club; wherein the top component comprises a plurality of apertures, wherein each of the plurality of apertures is vertically aligned with a corresponding one of the plurality of tubes; a handle pivotally attached to the top component, wherein the handle comprises an attachment component for removable mounting to a golf cart; and a club slide-lock mechanism configured to securely lock the golf club in the one of the tubes.
GOLF TROLLEY
A golf trolley includes a main body that can retracted for storing or transportation and extended for use. The handle of the golf trolley, the wheels and wheel rods are removable. The size of the main body can be thus reduced to a size suitable for putting into a normal luggage for traveling by airplane.
GOLF TROLLEY
A golf trolley includes a main body that can retracted for storing or transportation and extended for use. The handle of the golf trolley, the wheels and wheel rods are removable. The size of the main body can be thus reduced to a size suitable for putting into a normal luggage for traveling by airplane.
Systems and methods for fitting golf clubs
A system for fitting golf clubs to golfers that enables an overall club length to be varied without varying a length of a shaft. The system enables a greater number of combinations of club characteristics, such as shaft flex, brand, and length, to be contained within a club fitting cart and/or for a same number of combinations of club characteristics to be contained within a smaller cart.
RIDEABLE GOLF BAG CART/CYCLE
A rideable golf cycle adapted to transport a rider and a golf bag for use on a golf course. The cycle includes a frame and a seat, a front wheel and steering components, a rear wheel, an inclined bag support structure extending between the legs of the rider, and a motor/control subassembly.
Rear wheel interlock folding mechanism of golf bag cart
A rear wheel interlock folding mechanism of a golf bag cart is revealed. An upper frame is fixed on an upper-frame connecting rod connected to a lower frame. A rear-wheel connecting rod is fixed on the lower frame and behind the upper-frame connecting rod. A rear-wheel set is set on each end of the rear-wheel connecting rod. The rear-wheel set includes a fixing base fixed on the rear-wheel connecting rod, a bending base pivotally connected to the fixing base, a rear wheel pivotally disposed on the outer end of the bending base, a rotating seat fixed on the upper-frame connecting rod and a link between the bending base and the rotating seat. Thereby the bending base is also moved to drive the rear wheel moving close to the lower frame when the upper frame is folded toward the lower frame. Thus the golf bag cart is folded conveniently.
Rear wheel interlock folding mechanism of golf bag cart
A rear wheel interlock folding mechanism of a golf bag cart is revealed. An upper frame is fixed on an upper-frame connecting rod connected to a lower frame. A rear-wheel connecting rod is fixed on the lower frame and behind the upper-frame connecting rod. A rear-wheel set is set on each end of the rear-wheel connecting rod. The rear-wheel set includes a fixing base fixed on the rear-wheel connecting rod, a bending base pivotally connected to the fixing base, a rear wheel pivotally disposed on the outer end of the bending base, a rotating seat fixed on the upper-frame connecting rod and a link between the bending base and the rotating seat. Thereby the bending base is also moved to drive the rear wheel moving close to the lower frame when the upper frame is folded toward the lower frame. Thus the golf bag cart is folded conveniently.
GOLF TROLLEY, SYSTEMS, AND RELATED METHODS
A golf trolley that is easily attached to a golf bag or integrated into a golf bag, thus permitting the effective transport of a golf bag across a golf course. The golf trolley is collapsible and consists of several components that all fit within a pocket of a standard golf bag. The components of the golf trolley are compact, lightweight, and easily assembled and once assembled, a golfer can push or pull his golf trolley around a course.
GOLF TROLLEY, SYSTEMS, AND RELATED METHODS
A golf trolley that is easily attached to a golf bag or integrated into a golf bag, thus permitting the effective transport of a golf bag across a golf course. The golf trolley is collapsible and consists of several components that all fit within a pocket of a standard golf bag. The components of the golf trolley are compact, lightweight, and easily assembled and once assembled, a golfer can push or pull his golf trolley around a course.
Push cart
A push cart, including: a frame, a rear wheel assembly, a front wheel assembly, a connection rod linkage. The frame includes an upper frame and a lower frame, and the upper frame is disposed on the lower frame. The rear wheel assembly is movably disposed on the lower frame or the upper frame. The front wheel assembly is disposed on the lower frame. The frame is connected to the rear wheel assembly via the connection rod linkage. The rotation of the upper frame or the lower frame drives the connection rod linkage to flatten the rear wheel assembly with the upper frame or the lower frame, or to unfold the rear wheel assembly.