Golf Bag
20210308540 · 2021-10-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2055/403
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Golf bag, comprising a club holder, provided with supporting legs, for receiving golf clubs. The golf bag is adjustable between a collapsed position in which the supporting legs extend substantially along the club holder, and a folded-out position in which the supporting legs extend away from the club holder and support the club holder in an inclined position. The club holder comprises a flexible pouch for therein receiving golf clubs by the shaft thereof.
Claims
1. A golf bag, comprising a club holder, provided with supporting legs, for receiving golf clubs, which golf bag is adjustable between a collapsed position in which the supporting legs extend substantially along the club holder, and a folded-out position in which the supporting legs extend away from the club holder and support the club holder in an inclined position, wherein the club holder comprises a flexible pouch for therein receiving golf clubs by the shaft thereof.
2. The golf bag according to claim 1, wherein the pouch in folded-out position hangs out.
3. The golf bag according to claim 1, wherein the pouch in the collapsed position is flat.
4. The golf bag according to claim 1, wherein the pouch in the collapsed position is constricted.
5. The golf bag according to claim 1, wherein the supporting legs in the opened position set up at a top of the pouch a presentation plane provided with one or more insertion openings.
6. The golf bag according to claim 1, wherein the club holder comprises a substantially stiff back part, and a flexible, sack-shaped part connected therewith.
7. The golf bag according to claim 6, wherein the sack-shaped part in the collapsed position is fixedly constricted onto the back part, in particular with the aid of a pull element.
8. The golf bag according to claim 6, wherein the sack-shaped part in the folded-out position hangs from the back part, fanning out.
9. The golf bag according to claim 6, wherein the back part forms a supporting face.
10. The golf bag according to claim 1, wherein a sack-shaped part of the flexible pouch forms a flexible front panel of the golf bag.
11. The golf bag according to claim 6, wherein the back part forms a stiff back panel.
12. The golf bag according to claim 1, wherein there is provided a pull element with which the golf bag is adjustable from the folded-out position, to the collapsed position.
13. The golf bag according to claim 12, wherein the pull element is coupled with a shoulder strap attached to the bag.
14. The golf bag according to claim 12, wherein the pull element is coupled with the supporting legs to bring these, against a bias, to the collapsed position.
15. The golf bag according to claim 12, wherein the pull element is coupled with a free edge of the pouch to support it in the folded-out position, and to constrict it in the collapsed position.
16. The golf bag according to claim 6, wherein the supporting legs are pivotably arranged at a top of the back part and in the collapsed position extend along the back part with free ends directed towards the bottom of the golf bag, and in the folded-out position run away from the back part and are located at a distance from the bottom of the back part.
17. The golf bag according to claim 1, wherein the supporting legs in the folded-out position keep a pouch opening open.
18. The golf bag according to claim 6, wherein the back part is provided at a top thereof with a handle.
Description
[0029] The invention will be further elucidated on the basis of an exemplary embodiment which is represented in a drawing. In the drawing:
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[0040] It is noted that the figures are only schematic representations of a preferred embodiment of the invention, and that these are given by way of non-limiting exemplary embodiment only.
[0041] In the figures, a golf bag 1 is shown, comprising a club holder 3, provided with supporting legs 2, for receiving golf clubs 4. The golf bag 1 is adjustable between a collapsed position I, shown in
[0042] The pouch 5, as is well visible in
[0043] The pouch 5 in the collapsed position I is constricted. Constriction has been carried out with the aid of a constricting provision, which is implemented with a cord 7 as a pull element. The constricting provision furthermore comprises the envelope 6, which in a closed position thereof in the collapsed position I snugly envelops the pouch and counteracts hanging-out of the pouch 5, and which in a release position releases the pouch 5 for it to hang out. The envelope 6 is implemented as an outer jacket 9 provided with a zipper 8. The outer jacket 9 in zipped-up condition as shown in
[0044] As can be seen well in
[0045] The club holder 3 comprises a substantially stiff back part 15, and carries the flexible, sack-shaped part 14 which forms the pouch 5 here. In the collapsed position I the sack-shaped part 14 is fixedly constricted onto the back part 15 with the aid of the cord 7. This can also be seen well in
[0046] The back part 15 forms a supporting face which is trough-shaped adjacent the top, so that the heads 13 of the golf clubs 4 are well protected in the collapsed position I. The supporting face, as can be seen well in
[0047] The sack-shaped part 14 forms a flexible front panel of the golf bag 1, and also forms a part of side panels of the golf bag. The sack-shaped part 14 is attached at a bottom of the back part 15, and is pivotable due to the flexibility of the material of the sack-shaped part.
[0048] The combination of the back part made up of tubes and the flexible sack part leads to a particularly light and cost-effective construction.
[0049] It can be seen well in
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[0051] The cord 7 has further been guided along a free edge of the pouch, so that the cord, as the pull element, can support the pouch in the folded-out position II, and can constrict it in the collapsed position I. In the collapsed position, the supporting legs, if so desired, may possibly be brought inside the jacket 9 via the zipper 8.
[0052] Thus the golf bag 1 can automatically fold out upon being put down, and automatically collapse upon being lifted. The back part 15 is provided at a top with a handle 19, which facilitates lifting of the bag and taking it on the shoulder by way of the shoulder strap 21. Once suspended from the shoulder, the golf bag 1 in a flat condition can be easily carried along under the arm.
[0053] The supporting legs 2 are provided with hinges 20, with which the supporting legs 2, in a variant of the folded-out position III, can be brought into a configuration with their free ends located near the bottom of the back part 15. This is shown in
[0054] Possibly, the golf bag 1 may be further provided at the top thereof with a cap and/or hood, which protects the heads 13 of the golf clubs 4 during transport in collapsed position I and in the event of rain during play in the folded-out position II. Also, the bottom of the club holder 3 may be provided with a wheel or sliding element to facilitate small displacements in the folded-out position II.
[0055] The golf bag of the above-described example has a flexible front panel and a stiff back panel having therebetween at least one shaft receptacle for therein receiving a golf club by the shaft thereof, while front and back panel are connected with each other at a bottom of the golf bag, and are adjustable relative to each other between a collapsed, substantially flat position in which front and back panel run substantially along each other, and a folded-out, substantially wedge-shaped position in which front and back panel diverge and in which between their free ends a presentation plane is located in which the shaft receptacle terminates.
[0056] The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiment discussed here. Many implementation variants are possible. Thus, instead of fabric, a foil (film) may be used. Also, the club holder, in particular the pouch, may receive the shafts of the golf clubs without separate shaft receptacles.
[0057] These and other variations will be clear to those skilled in the art and are within the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims [0058] 1 Golf bag [0059] 2 Supporting legs [0060] 3 Club holder [0061] 4 Golf club [0062] 5 Pouch [0063] 6 Envelope [0064] 7 Cord [0065] 8 Zipper [0066] 9 Outer jacket [0067] 10 Presentation plane [0068] 11 Shaft receptacle [0069] 12 Shaft [0070] 13 Head [0071] 14 Sack-shaped part [0072] Back part [0073] 16 Tubes [0074] 17 Spacer [0075] 18 Free end supporting leg [0076] 19 Handle [0077] 20 Hinge [0078] 21 Shoulder strap [0079] I Collapsed position [0080] II Folded-out position [0081] III Variant folded-out position