Motor-driven golf bag
10286270 · 2019-05-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B2202/404
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B55/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to a golf bag (1) which includes an outer shell inside of which is arranged a cavity for containing clubs, characterised in that said golf bag also includes a propulsion system (2) forming an integral part of the bag (1).
Claims
1. A golf bag comprising a frame that includes a rigid stem, a gripping means at a top area of the stem, a rigid base plate connected to a bottom area of the stem, and two annular-shaped elements connected to the stem between the top area and the bottom area of the stem and whose diameters are substantially identical to a compartment designed to contain golf clubs, wherein at least one of the two annular-shaped elements is rigid and is located closer to the top area than the other annular-shaped element, an outer envelope connected to the two annular-shaped elements and that forms the compartment, and a propulsion system that forms an integral part of the golf bag and that is connected to the stem, wherein said golf bag can be carried by a user on his or her shoulders during a round of golf, wherein the propulsion system has a folding configuration with at least two positions; i) a deployed unfolded position for when the bag is to be driven by the propulsion system, and ii) a retracted folded position folded position for when the bag is to be carried by the user or stored, wherein the golf bag further comprises two wheels, termed active wheels, which are set in rotation by the propulsion system, and a third wheel, termed a passive wheel, which is not connected to the propulsion system and which is set in rotation when the bag is moved by the propulsion system, and wherein the propulsion system comprises motors that separately drive the active wheels.
2. The golf bag according to claim 1, wherein the folding configuration comprises a separate set of folding arms and pivot points that correspond to each active wheel.
3. A golf bag comprising a frame that includes a rigid stem, a gripping means at a top area of the stem, a rigid base plate connected to a bottom area of the stem, and two annular-shaped elements connected to the stem between the top area and the bottom area of the stem and whose diameters are substantially identical to a compartment designed to contain golf clubs, wherein at least one of the two annular-shaped elements is rigid and is located closer to the top area than the other annular-shaped element, an outer envelope connected to the two annular-shaped elements and that forms the compartment, and a propulsion system that forms an integral part of the golf bag and that is connected to the stem, wherein said golf bag can be carried by a user on his or her shoulders during a round of golf, wherein the propulsion system has a folding configuration with at least two positions: i) a deployed unfolded position for when the bag is to be driven by the propulsion system, and ii) a retracted folded position for when the bag is to be carried by the user or stored, wherein the golf bag further comprises two wheels, termed active wheels, which are set in rotation by the propulsion system, and a third wheel, termed a passive wheel, which is not connected to the propulsion system and which is set in rotation when the bag is moved by the propulsion system.
4. The golf bag according to claim 3, wherein the propulsion system comprises motors that separately drive the active wheels.
5. The golf bag according to claim 4, wherein the folding configuration comprises a separate set of folding arms and pivot points that correspond to each active wheel.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(1) The invention will be better understood below with reference to an embodiment illustrated by some figures.
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(6) Golf bags have the drawback of hardly being reparable when wear or damaging events cause a deterioration of their outer envelope. In one of its variants, the present invention makes it possible to entirely avoid this drawback, by allowing the user, by means of simple maneuvers, to quickly change the outer envelope. This solution further allows the user to change, in a few moments, the external appearance of their bag as they wish. By contrast, conventional bags can only be abandoned by their users when the latter are no longer happy with their external appearance, which results in considerable material losses since the internal structure of the bag is discarded at the same time as the outer envelope.
(7) Advantageously, a system of attachment points on the outer envelope of the bag allows the user to move, as needed, the pockets designed for transporting the material required for playing golf.
(8) In the examples shown in
(9) The rotational speed of the wheels 8 is controlled by a variable speed drive which is controlled manually or electronically when the bag is controlled remotely.
(10) When the bag is folded and its handle is oriented in a direction favorable for storage or for transport, it takes up no more space than a standard bag, which brings the considerable advantage, in comparison with the conventional solution of trolley+bag, of on one hand reducing the overall bulkiness for the user but above all of considerably reducing the space required in the caddie masters' premises for storing users' material, since users usually store both their bag and their trolley therein.
(11) The electrical wiring can be entirely hidden within the structure of the bag, whose motors are supplied by a small, high-capacity battery, preferably of the lithium-ion or LiPo type.
(12) The same system can be used simply as a trolley to be pushed or pulled, in its configuration without a motor and without a battery.
(13) The same system, without wheels, consists of a standard golf bag whose external appearance can be modified by the user by replacing its outer envelope and/or by moving the pockets.
(14) In all its configurations, the bag can be carried by a system of straps which are secured to the shoulders of the user and which can be hidden within the outer envelope of the bag.
(15) It goes without saying that the invention is not limited to the example described above. It covers any motor-driven golf bag as defined in the main claim.
(16) In particular, it will be noted that the outer envelope of the bag is not necessarily interchangeable, that the propulsion system does not necessarily have a deployed position and a retracted position, that the number of wheels can be less than or greater than 3, that the wheels can be replaced by other propulsion elements, e.g. caterpillar tracks, etc. . . .