GOLF BAG HAVING SHOULDER STRAP ASSEMBLY FOR CONVERTING FROM TWO STRAPS TO SINGLE STRAP
20170266521 · 2017-09-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B55/408
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf bag having a shoulder strap assembly including a two strap system that can be converted to a single strap system is provided. In the two strap system, Strap A is fitted over one shoulder and Strap B is fitted over the other shoulder. To convert from a double strap configuration to a single strap configuration, Strap A is detached and slipped over the head area and coupled to Strap B. This results in a single strap comprising both Straps A and B. The combined Straps A and B are joined together by a suitable fastening means. For example, complementary male and female members that interlock with each other on the straps can be used. The shoulder strap assembly is durable, lightweight, easy to use, and comfortable.
Claims
1. A golf bag having dual shoulder straps that can be converted to a single shoulder strap, the bag comprising: an elongated tubular body for holding golf clubs; and a shoulder strap assembly, the assembly comprising: i) a first strap having a connector webbing and a cushioned portion, the webbing having a proximal end and a distal end and the, cushioned portion having first and second ends, the proximal end of the webbing being adjoined to the first end of the cushioned portion and the distal end being removably attached to the tubular body portion, ii) a second strap having a connector webbing and a cushioned portion, the webbing, having a proximal end and a distal end and the cushioned portion having first and second ends, the proximal end of the webbing being adjoined to a first end of the cushioned portion and the distal end being removably attached to the tubular body portion, iii) a rotatable hub plate, the hub plate being fastened to the second end of the cushioned portion of the first strap and to the second end of the cushioned portion of the second strap so that the straps form a V-shaped pattern when the first strap is fitted over one shoulder and the second strap is fitted over an opposing shoulder of a person carrying the bag, and iv) a hub connector strap having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being adjoined to the hub plate and the distal end being removably attached to the tubular body, so that the first strap is rotatable and is coupled to the second strap by interlocking male and female members to form a single strap that is fitted over one shoulder of the person carrying the bag.
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5. The golf bag of claim 1, wherein the cushioned portions of the first and second straps are each made of a foamed material.
6. The golf bag of claim 1, wherein the connector webbings of the first and second straps are each made of a nylon fabric material.
7. The golf bag of claim 1, wherein the connector webbing of the first strap and connector webbing of the second strap each is attached to the body of the bag by a spring-loaded dip.
8. The golf bag of claim 1, wherein the hub connector strap is attached to the body of the bag by a spring-loaded dip.
9. A golf bag having dual shoulder straps that can be converted to a single shoulder strap, the bag comprising: an elongated tubular body for holding golf clubs; and a shoulder strap assembly, the assembly comprising: i) a first strap having a connector webbing and a cushioned portion, the webbing having a proximal end and a distal end and the cushioned portion having first and second ends, the proximal end of the webbing being adjoined to the first end of the cushioned portion and the distal end being removably attached to a first slider assembly fastened to the tubular body portion, the first slider portion comprising a sliding block member mounted on a sliding track, ii) a second strap having a connector webbing and a cushioned portion, the webbing having a proximal end and a distal end and the cushioned portion having first and second ends, the proximal end of the webbing being adjoined to a first end of the cushioned portion and the distal end being removably attached to a second slider assembly fastened to the tubular body portion, the second slider assembly comprising a sliding block member mounted on a sliding track, iii) a rotatable hub plate, the hub plate being fastened to the second end of the cushioned portion of the first strap and to the second end of the cushioned portion of the second strap so that the straps form a V-shaped pattern when the first strap is fitted over one shoulder and the second strap is fitted over an opposing shoulder of a person carrying the bag, and iv) a hub connector strap having a proximal end and a distal end, t proximal end being adjoined to the hub plate and the distal end being removably attached to a third slider assembly fastened to the tubular body portion, the third slider assembly comprising a sliding block member mounted on a sliding track, so that the first strap is rotatable and is coupled to the second strap by interlocking male and female members to form a single strap that is fitted over one shoulder of the person carrying the bag.
10. The golf bag of claim 9, wherein each of the first, second, and third sliding block members is mounted on a single first sliding track fastened to the bag.
11. The golf bag of claim 9, wherein each of the first and second sliding block members is mounted on a first sliding track fastened to the bag, and the third sliding member is mounted on a second sliding, track fastened to the bag.
12. The golf bag of claim 9, wherein first block member is mounted on a first sliding track fastened to the bag, the second sliding block member is mounted on a second sliding track fastened to the bag, and the third sliding member is mounted on a third sliding track fastened to the bag.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The novel features that are characteristic of the present invention are set forth in the appended claims. However, the preferred embodiments of the invention, together with further objects and attendant advantages, are best understood by reference to the following detailed description in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] Referring to
[0022] The golf bag (10) also includes two shoulder straps (24, 26) that are attached to the bag (10) as described in further detail below. The dual straps (24, 26) form two relatively large circular openings where a person can insert his/her arms through and then place the respective straps (24, 26) over their shoulders. The golf bag (10) is supported by the shoulder straps (24, 26) and balanced on the person's back region of their body. In
[0023] Shoulder Straps
[0024] In general, each shoulder strap (24, 26) includes three segments. Primarily, each strap (24, 26) includes a cushioned portion (28, 30), which is discussed in further detail below. These centrally located padded sections (28, 30) are made of a relatively thick, cushioned material. The cushioned portions (28, 30) rest on the golfer's shoulders so that the bag is well supported and he/she can carry the bag (10) comfortably. The shoulder straps (24, 26) also include connector webbing strap portions (32, 34), that are made of a relatively thin, short webbing material and have minimal or no padding. The shoulder straps (24, 26) also includes a hub connector webbing strap portion (62) that is connected to the cushioned portions (28, 30) as discussed in further detail below.
[0025] Referring to shoulder strap (24) in
[0026] More particularly, as shown in
[0027] Now turning to
[0028] Referring to
[0029] As further shown in
[0030] As shown in
[0031] Referring to
[0032] Hub Connector Strap
[0033] The hub connector strap (62) is typically made of a relatively thin, short webbing material. The hub support strap (62) connects the rotatable hub plate (60) to the body of the bag (10) and does not rest on the golfer's shoulders so this strap (62) normally does not have any padding.
[0034] Referring to hub connector strap (62) in
[0035] Referring to
[0036] In an alternative version, the distal end (66) of the hub connector strap (62) is attached to the body of the bag (10) in a way that does not use a slider assembly (72). For example, as shown in
[0037] Conversion of Double-Strap to Single-Strap.
[0038] To convert from a double-strap (24, 26) configuration to a single strap (27) configuration, Strap A, which is fitted on one shoulder, is detached and slipped over the head area and coupled to Strap B, which is fitted on the opposing shoulder. This results in a single strap comprising both Straps A and B. For example, as shown in
[0039] Also, the cushioned portion (28) of Strap A and cushioned portion (30) of Strap B are relatively thick, padded sections that comfortably fit over the shoulders of the person carrying the bag. The cushioned portions (28, 30) can have any suitable thickness, for example, the cushioned portions (28, 30) can have a thickness in the range of about 5 to about 50 mm, and more preferably in the range of about 10 to about 40 mm. In
[0040] Also, as illustrated in
[0041] To convert the single strap (27) back to a double strap (24, 26) configuration, the person carrying the bag separates the straps (24, 26) from each other by simply pulling upwardly on the top strap of the single strap construction (27). For example, the person may easily pull on top strap (24) so that it separates from bottom strap (26); slip strap (24) over his/her head; and then reattach it to the first attachment point on the bag (10) as described above.
[0042] Materials
[0043] The cushioned portions (28, 30) of the shoulder straps (24, 26) can be made of any suitable material including, but not limited to, foams, natural and synthetic leathers, natural and synthetic rubbers, woven and non-wovens, and natural and synthetic fabrics. Foamed materials are particularly preferred for constructing the cushioned portions (28, 30). These foamed materials have good stability and yet are also sufficiently flexible to make the cushioned portions (28, 30) comfortable when resting on the shoulders. These foamed materials can have a relatively soft durometer, for example, the hardness can be in the range of about 10 to about 80 Shore A. Another hardness scale (Asker® C) can be used to measure the indentation hardness of the foams, soft rubbers, elastomers or other materials, and the Asker C hardness is normally in the range of 25 to 75.
[0044] In general, foam compositions are made by forming gas bubbles in a polymer mixture using a foaming (blowing) agent. As the bubbles form, the mixture expands and forms a foam composition having either an open or closed cellular structure. Many foams contain both open and closed cells. Various thermoplastic and thermoset materials may be used in forming the foam compositions as discussed further below. In one preferred embodiment, a polyurethane foam composition is used to form the foam material. In another embodiment, ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) foams are used. In a particularly preferred embodiment, a high-stretch, high-recovery foam material referred to as AriaPrene™, and available from Tiong Long Corp. can be used. This foam material is hypo-allergenic, lightweight, non-toxic, and decomposable.
[0045] Other thermoplastic elastomers that can be used in accordance with this invention include polyester-polyether block copolymers such as Hytrel® resins, available from DuPont. These block copolymers are available in different grades and contain hard (crystalline) segments of polybutylene terephthalate and soft (amorphous) segments based on long-chain polyether glycols. Polyether-amide block copolymers, which are commonly known as Pebax® resins, and are available from Arkema, Inc. (Columbs, France), also may be used. Other suitable thermoplastic polymers include, but are not limited to, polyurethanes, polyureas, silicones, ethylene acid copolymer ionomers, polyesters, polyolefins, polyamides, polyamide-ethers, polyamide-esters; fluoropolymers, polystyrenes, polyvinyl chlorides, polycarbonates, polyethers, and polyimides including homopolymers, copolymers, and modified polymers and blends thereof.
[0046] Natural and synthetic rubber materials also may be used. Suitable rubber materials include, but are not limited to, polybutadiene, polyisoprene, ethylene propylene rubber (“EPR”), ethylene-propylene-diene (“EPDM”) rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, styrenic block copolymer rubbers (such as “SI”, “SIS”, “SB”, “SBS”, “SIBS”, “SEBS”, “SEPS” and the like, where “S” is styrene, “I” is isobutylene, “E” is ethylene, “P” is propylene, and “B” is butadiene), polyalkenamers such as, for example, polyoctenamer, butyl rubber, halobutyl rubber, polystyrene elastomers, polyethylene elastomers, polyurethane elastomers, polyurea elastomers, metallocene-catalyzed elastomers and plastomers, copolymers of isobutylene and p-alkylstyrene, halogenated copolymers of isobutylene and p-alkylstyrene, copolymers of butadiene with acrylonitrile, polychloroprene, alkyl acrylate rubber, chlorinated isoprene rubber, acrylonitrile chlorinated isoprene rubber, and blends of two or more thereof.
[0047] The connector webbing (32, 34) and hub connector strap (62) of the shoulder straps (24, 26) also can be made of any suitable fabric material. The same or different fabric materials can be used to construct the connector webbing (32, 34) and hub connector strap (62). Preferably, the connector webbing (32, 34) and hub connector strap (62) is made of a lightweight, high-strength fabric material. For example, woven fabric made of nylon, polypropylene, or polyester, can be used as the webbing. Elastic webbing made of spandex or rubber fabric material also can be used. The webbing normally is relatively thin and has minimal or no padding. As discussed above, the hub connector strap (62) is attached to the hub plate (60) which can be made of plastic, metal, composite, or other suitable material.
[0048] As discussed above, the golf bag of this invention is lightweight and durable and includes a two strap system that can be converted to a single strap system. In the two strap system, one strap is fitted over one shoulder and the second strap is fitted over the other shoulder so that the weight of the bag is borne by both shoulders of a person carrying the bag. When needed, the two straps can be easily converted to a single strap that is comfortably fitted over one shoulder so that the weight of the bag is borne by one shoulder. In both instances, the straps are comfortably fitted over the shoulder(s) and the bag is easy to carry. As needed, the straps can be easily converted from a double to a single and back to a double-strap system. Thus, the amount of weight stress placed on each shoulder can be quickly adjusted. The person carrying the bag can decide which strap system he/she would like to use depending upon the playing circumstances. The golfer can easily change strap systems while walking the course.
[0049] Because the strap system is so easily convertible, the golfer does not need to spend much time and energy fiddling with the straps, and he/she can better concentrate on their play.
[0050] When numerical lower limits and numerical upper limits are set forth herein, it is contemplated that any combination of these values may be used. Other than in the operating examples, or unless otherwise expressly specified, all of the numerical ranges, amounts, values and percentages such as those for amounts of materials and others in the specification may be read as if prefaced by the word “about” even though the term “about” may not expressly appear with the value, amount or range. Accordingly, unless indicated to the contrary, the numerical parameters set forth in the specification and attached claims are approximations that may vary depending upon the desired properties sought to be obtained by the present invention.
[0051] All patents, publications, test procedures, and other references cited herein, including priority documents, are fully incorporated by reference to the extent such disclosure is not inconsistent with this invention and for all jurisdictions in which such incorporation is permitted. It is understood that the compositions, golf ball components, and finished golf balls described and illustrated herein represent only some embodiments of the invention. It is appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and additions can be made to compositions and products without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention. It is intended that all such embodiments be covered by the appended claims.