Cart mount for club and ball washer
09908477 ยท 2018-03-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B57/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B55/408
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B60R11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A mount can be used readily with a rented golf cart to mount a washing device to the rear of the golf cart. The washing device can include a club head washer, a ball washer, or both. The mount does not require special fasteners and can be used with a wide variety of golf carts that hold golf bags on a rack at the rear of the cart. The mount fits in the golf bag rack where the golf bags are carried by the cart. The feet of the mount are placed into the rack before the golf bag or bags are added. The golf bag or golf bags hold the mount in place. The weight of a typical golf bag or a pair of golf bags is sufficient to hold the mount in the mounted configuration. The mounting method is quick and requires no separate fasteners.
Claims
1. A mount that removably secures a washing device to a golf cart bag rack, the mount comprising: a first foot adapted to be secured under a golf bag on the golf cart bag rack; a second foot spaced from the first foot and adapted to be secured under another golf bag on the golf cart bag rack; an arm adapted to support the washer device behind the cart; a neck that connects the first and second feet to the arm; wherein a slot spaces the first foot from the second foot and a portion of the slot is formed by the neck; and wherein the slot has an enlarged area at the junction of the neck and the first and second feet.
2. The mount of claim 1, further comprising a gusset disposed between the neck and the first foot.
3. The mount of claim 1, further comprising a clamp carried by the arm; the clamp adapted to engage a rear bumper of the golf cart.
4. A golf cart with a removable washing device carried by a mount having a foot disposed between a golf bag and a golf bag rack carried by the golf cart.
5. The golf cart of claim 4, further comprising a golf cart rear bumper and the mount having a clamp that engages the golf cart rear bumper of the golf cart.
6. A method for using a washing device with a golf cart comprising the steps of: without using independent fasteners, placing a foot of a mount in the bottom of a golf bag rack that is carried by a golf cart wherein the washing device is carried by the mount; and placing a golf bag on the foot of the mount and securing the golf bag to the golf bag rack.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) Similar numbers refer to similar elements through the specification.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
(15) Exemplary configurations of the washing device mount for golf carts is indicated generally by the reference numeral 2 in the drawings. Mount 2 allows a washing device 1, such as the club and ball washer depicted in
(16) Mount 2 generally includes at least one mounting foot 4 but typically includes a pair of spaced mounting feet 4, a neck 6, and an arm 8. Neck 6 can be an integral portion of arm 8. Feet 4 are both connected to the lower end of neck 6 and are spaced apart by a slot 10. Each foot 4 is configured to sit in the bottom of a golf bag rack 20 that is typically connected or integrated into the rear of a golf cart. In the exemplary configurations, each foot 4 is 9.25 inches long and 5.4375 inches wide and 0.5 inches thick. The two outer rear corners 12 can be removed at angles to provide an end wall 14 having a dimension of 4.5 inches and a rear wall 16 dimension of 8.50 inches. The two outer front corners 18 are rounded at a 0.75 inch radius. Feet 4 having these configurations have been found to fit in a variety of golf carts at the areas of the cart bag racks 20 that receive the lower ends of golf bags 22. Slot 10 is 1.50 inches wide and is provided to receive a rib that is typically disposed at the center of the bottom wall of rack 20. Slot 10 allows both feet 4 to engage the bottom of the bag receiving area without tipping back and forth during use. This also helps keep the ball and club head washer 1 level. Feet 4 having other dimensions can be used without departing from the concepts of the disclosure. Instead of the broad generally rectangular-shaped feet of the exemplary configuration, feet 4 can be bars or flat rods that are configured to extend under golf bags 22. As noted above, a single foot 4 or a pair of feet can be used.
(17) Neck 6 extends up from bottom to top at least 3.5 inches. Neck 6 is used to position arm 8 above or on top of the golf cart bumper 24. As shown in
(18) Arm 8 carries washing device 1. When installed in a golf cart, arm 8 projects rearwardly from rear bumper 24 of the cart and positions washing device 1 in a convenient location for use and in a location that prevents dirty water from washing device 1 from spilling onto golf bags 22 or the user. A plurality of fasteners or other devices as required by the washing device are used to secure washing device 1 to arm 8. Holes 40 for fasteners can be defined by the outer end of arm 8. Arm 8 has a length of 8.5 inches which positions the washer far enough back from the lower ends of the golf bags to limit undesirable splashing of dirty water onto the bags.
(19) Mount 2 can be fabricated from a variety of rigid materials such as polymer, wood, poly-wood, and metal. Mount 2 can be fabricated from bent metal bars or rods. Materials that are water-resistant or treated to be water-resistant are desired because of the operating environment of mount 2.
(20) In the third configuration, reinforcing gussets 42 are disposed between neck 6 and feet 4.
(21) In the third configuration, neck 6 is completely divided by slot 10 and slot 10 is enlarged at the junction of feet 4 and neck 6. This enlarged area 44 is defined by cutaway inner corners of both feet 4 and cutaway lower inner corners of neck 6. Enlarged area 44 accommodates structural protrusions on golf bag rack 20 and functions with a variety of different golf bag racks 20.
(22) The user of mount 2 can secure it in place by first placing feet 4 in the bottom of the club rack disposed on the back of a golf cart. Feet 4 and neck 6 can be configured to prevent mount 2 from tipping out of the golf cart until the golf bag or golf bags are added. The user then places one or two golf bags on feet 4 and straps the bags into place using the normal strap provided on the golf cart. The weight of the golf bag or bags holds mount in place during use and while the golf cart is driven. Clamp 28 can be used as an option. In this manner, mount 2 positions the ball and club washer in a convenient location for both golfers that substantially reduces the chance of splashing dirty water onto the cart riders or their clubs. Mount 2 can be removed after the golf bags are removed from the cart. The user can then dump the dirty water from the washing device and store mount 2 in a vehicle for use with a different cart which can be at a different golf course.
(23) In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed. Moreover, the descriptions and illustrations of the exemplary configurations are examples and the claimed invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described. Throughout the description and claims of this specification the words comprise and include as well as variations of those words, such as comprises, includes, comprising, and including are not intended to exclude additives, components, integers, or steps.