GOLF BAG ACCESSORY RACK SYSTEM AND METHOD
20210060394 ยท 2021-03-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2225/72
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B55/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B55/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A golf bag system that includes a golf bag having a door and a plurality of inserts included on a front surface of a golf bag. The golf bag system is useful for providing an organized system and method for golf accessories to improve the game playing experience. The bag includes a golf club receiving slots around the outside of the bag. In some versions, the slots are customized to conform to a specific golf club.
Claims
1. A golf bag comprising at least a back surface, a left surface, and a right surface and a golf-club receiving slot vertically disposed in a surface facing outward.
2. The golf bag of claim 1 wherein the length of the slot is to of the length of the golf club.
3. The golf bag of claim 2 wherein the slot has an interior shape with a portion that conforms to the shape of a golf club grip.
4. The golf bag of claim 3 wherein the interior shape further comprises a portion that conforms to the shape of a golf club shaft.
5. The golf bag of claim 4 comprising two to fourteen slots.
6. The golf bag of claim 5 wherein 10 of the slots are iron slots that sit in or on the left and right surfaces.
7. The golf bag of claim 6 wherein three of the slots are wood slots that sit in or on the back surface.
8. The golf bag of claim 3 comprising 2-14 slots.
9. The golf bag of claim 8 wherein 10 of the slots are iron slots that sit in or on the left and right surfaces, and three of the slots are wood slots that sit in or on the back surface.
10. The golf bag of claim 2 further comprising a golf-ball tube.
11. The golf bag of claim 10 further comprising 2-14 slots.
12. The golf bag of claim 11 wherein 10 of the slots are iron slots that sit in or on the left and right surfaces.
13. The golf bag of claim 12 wherein three of the slots are wood slots that sit in or on the back surface.
14. The golf bag of claim 2 comprising 2-14 slots.
15. The golf bag of claim 14 wherein 10 of the slots are iron slots that sit in or on the left and right surfaces.
16. The golf bag of claim 15 wherein three of the slots are wood slots that sit in or on the back surface.
17. The golf bag of claim 1 comprising 2-14 slots.
18. The golf bag of claim 17 wherein 10 of the slots are iron slots that sit in or on the left and right surfaces.
19. The golf bag of claim 18 wherein three of the slots are wood slots that sit in or on the back surface.
20. The golf bag of claim 1 wherein the slot has an interior shape with a portion that conforms to the shape of a golf-club grip and a portion that conforms to the shape of a golf club shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a golf bag system and method, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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TABLE-US-00001 DETAILED DESCRIPTION Woods 10 Wedges 20 Irons 20 Putter 30 Golf bag system 100 Golf bag 110 Left surface 111 Right surface 113 Surface 115 Front surface 117 Top 118 Ground - contact base 119 Golf - ball sleeve 136 Ball - retention opening 137 Golf - tee inserts 138 Method 500 Step one 501 Step two 502 Step three 503 Step four 504 Golf - club receiving slot 1000 Vertical opening 1001 Club region 1010 Profile 1011 Club - less region 1015 Door 1117 Optional golf bag cart 2000 Interior compartment 2117 Slots 7000 Slot 7001 Slot 7002
[0023] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to golf bags and, more particularly, to a golf bag system and method as used to improve the playing experience of golf.
[0024] Generally, golf bags have been utilized for improving the golf-playing experience. Many golf bags include the same design where golf clubs are contained within one compartment with no separations. This design often allows golf clubs to become misplaced or inhibit the movement of removing other golf clubs. Furthermore, it may be frustrating for a user to find the type of golf club they desire to use.
[0025] The present disclosure may provide for a more functional and aesthetically pleasing golf bag. Golf clubs may be separately stored on the outside. Furthermore, the golf clubs may be organized by category (i.e., woods 10, irons and wedges 20, putters 30, etc.). By using this design, the present disclosure may provide golf clubs that are positioned and organized in a way that may make it easier and more convenient for the user to access. The golf bag system may be described as a reversed golf bag platform.
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[0027] Golf bag 110 can comprise golf ball tube 136 with ball-retention openings 137 located in the front surface 117.
[0028] Golf bag 110 may also comprise golf-tee inserts 138 that have dimensions to hold golf tees. In some versions, golf-tee inserts 138 are located below golf ball tube 136.
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[0030] The golf club shape changes depending on where along the shaft the shape is measured. Golf clubs have diameters and cross-sections that vary along the length of the club. These variations create a profile 1011 (or interior shape). In some versions, slot 1000, instead of being circular or conical, has a reverse or mirror profile from that of the golf club. These types of slot versions contact the club more extensively than slots that lack a reverse or mirror profile.
[0031] Golf bag 110 has slots 1000 located at a variety of positions. Some versions have slots 1000 located along two or more or three or more sides of golf bag 110. One version of golf bag 110 has ten slots for irons 20 or irons and wedges 20, five located in left surface 111, and five located on right surface 113. Some versions have three slots for woods 10 located along back surface 115.
[0032] Golf bag 110 can use gravity to retain the club in slot 1000. In these versions, the club would pass into slot 1000 from the top, grip first, for example.
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[0035] Golf club slot 1000 sits vertically on the golf bag 110. In some versions, golf bag 110 has more than one club slot 1000. In various versions, slot 1000 sits along the perimeter of golf bag 110 (looking downward on golf bag 110). Spacing between slots 1000 need not, but can, be uniform. In some versions, slots 1000 sits on one-half to three-quarters of the perimeter defining club region 1010 and club-less region 1015.
[0036] In some versions, club-less region 1015 sits along front surface 117. This arrangement allows access to interior compartment 2117 located behind compartment door 1117, golf ball tubes or sleeves 136, and golf-tee inserts 138 without disturbing golf clubs located in the golf club slots 1000. Golf-tee inserts 138 extend into golf bag 110. These golf-tee inserts 138 have a length and width sized to fit regulation or non-regulation golf tees. In some versions, friction retains a golf-tee placed in golf-tee insert 138.
[0037] Golf ball sleeve 136 sits inside golf bag 110 and exits a surface of golf bag 110 at or through ball-retention opening 137. Golf ball sleeve 136 comprises a mechanism to bias golf balls toward ball-retention opening 137. For instance, a spring inside of golf ball sleeve 136 to push the golf balls upward toward the opening 137 is a suitable biasing mechanism. In some versions, golf-tee insert 138 retains golf balls inside of golf ball sleeve 136. For instance, golf-tee insert 138 could have a diameter slightly smaller than tube 136 and a golf ball. This structural arrangement retains the golf ball but allows it to release when grasped.
[0038] Golf club slot 1000 receives a golf club and supports the club vertically. In some versions, slot 1000 fixes the clubhead up and grip down. Typically, slot 1000 has a vertical opening 1001 through which the club passes.
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[0040] In use, clubs are installed in the slots 1000. Other accessories can be placed into the interior compartment 2117. Golf balls can be placed into golf ball sleeve 136, passing through opening 137, and golf tees can be placed in golf-tee inserts 138.
[0041] When desired, a user retrieves an appropriate club from slot 1000 and optionally retrieves a golf ball or a golf-tee.
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[0043] Step three 503 and step four 504 are optional steps and may not be implemented in all cases. Optional steps of method 500 are illustrated using dotted lines in
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