Patent classifications
A63B55/61
Side Mounted Golf Bag Rack
A side mounted golf bag rack for holding one or more golf bags at the rear of a golf cart, and to the side to allow rear access. The rack comprises a golf bag rack having a frame with a lower frame member and an upper frame member, mountable on a side of the golf cart. The rack also includes a cross piece mounted on the upper frame member, the cross piece adapted to secure an upper portion of a golf bag. The rack also includes a lower support member pivotally mounted on the frame, and adapted to support the golf bag in a position adjacent to the side of the golf cart when the lower support member is in a first position; and pivotable to a position along the upper frame member in the second position.
GOLF BAG TRANSPORT DEVICE
A golf bag transport device that is configured to assist in the transportation of a golf bag for a user during a round of play of golf. The present invention includes a base platform wherein the base platform includes drive wheels on opposing sides thereof. The base platform has a vertical golf bag support member extending upward therefrom. The vertical golf bag support member is further constructed to be collapsible. Secured to the vertical golf bag support member are horizontal support members configured to assist in retention of a golf bag. Opposing auxiliary wheels are located proximate the front edge and rear edge of the base platform. The auxiliary wheels are configured to assist in maintenance of the position of the base platform while traversing a sloped surface. Optical sensors are employed to provide collision avoidance and a gyroscopic balancing unit provides self-balancing of the device during use.
Rear storage for golf cars
An auxiliary storage compartment for a golf car, wherein the auxiliary storage compartment comprises a storage receptacle disposed on a rear deck of a body of a golf car behind and accessible from a seating structure of the golf car. In various instances, the storage receptacle comprising at least one sidewall that defines an interior storage space of the storage receptacle.
SELF PROPELLED GOLF CART PAIRED TO GOLF BALL
System and method for a golf cart to automatically proceed to the location of a struck golf ball. The system and method allow a golfer to play golf without the need to keep diligent track of the ball. The golf cart determines the location of the struck ball and the proceeds to the location of the ball. This reduces the time needed to find a struck ball and reduces the instances of lost balls.
MOTORIZED WHEEL SYSTEM
The present disclosure relates to a motorized wheel system comprising a shaft comprising a proximal end and a distal end connected by an elongated middle portion, the proximal end of the shaft connected to a collar fastener, wherein the distal end of the shaft is attached to a connector; the collar fastener configured to attach to a transportable device; a connector connecting the distal end of the shaft to an outer retention enclosure; the outer retention enclosure comprising the outer surface, an inner surface, and a substantially hollow interior at least partially disposed around a motor unit and a wheel structure; the wheel structure comprising a wheel and a stabilizing unit connecting the wheel structure to the outer retention enclosure; and the motor unit configured to provide rotational movement to the wheel structure.
COOLER WITH RETENTION STRAP
A system and device for a removably attachable golf cart cooler. Embodiments of the golf cart cooler provide for a soft-shell cooler that is removably attachable to the front of a motorized golf cart, the cooler comprising a continuous retention strap positioned across the exterior of the cooler. The continuous retention strap may comprise fasteners for attaching the golf cart cooler to a golf cart. While attached, the continuous strap can help to distribute weight across the entire length of the continuous strap, alleviating tension on the fasteners. Additionally, the continuous strap can act as a retention member, aiding in maintaining the shape and rigidity of the cooler and preventing contents from falling out.
Compact golf cart
This invention refers to a vehicle specifically designed to be used as transportation during a golf game. It is an individual transportation vehicle that includes three main support structures: one front structure, one intermediate structure, and one rear structure, where a couple of tires are located, as well as a support mechanism to keep the vehicle standing, a leveling clamping mechanism for a bag for the golf clubs, and many accessories that allow the driver to safeguard and access to several useful elements during the game, such as the scorecard, the golf balls, the support tees, mobile devised and even drinks, all of them safeguarded in a cavity underneath the seat. The vehicle is designed to meet with the regulations that rule vehicles authorized to move within the terrain of a golf course.
Foldable golf trolley
A foldable golf trolley comprising a chassis; at least one electrically powered rear drive wheel; a wheel support arm mounted to the front of the chassis supporting a front wheel; a stabilizer arm mounted to the rear of the chassis supporting a stabilizer wheel; a main support mounted to the chassis and a handle mounted to the main support; wherein the main support, the wheel support arm and the stabilizer arm are rotatably mounted to the chassis and movable between an operative configuration and a folded configuration; and gears connecting the stabilizer arm and main support, wherein rotation of the main support between the operative configuration and the folded configuration cause rotation of the stabilizer arm between the operative configuration and the folded configuration.
Wheel Assembly, a Method of Controlling the Motion of an Object and a Golf Club Storage and Transport Device
The wheel assembly includes an arm 51, a wheel 55, a power supply port 60, an electric motor 56 coupled to the wheel 55, and a motor controller 62 for controlling rotation of the electric motor 56. The method of controlling the motion of a motorised object includes defining a target position, sensing a current position of the motorised object and using an output from a processor to control the electric motors to drive the object toward the target position. The golf club storage and transport device 70 includes a body 71 for storing golf clubs and a pair of releasable wheels 75. The device 70 has an assembled configuration and a disassembled configuration.
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.