GOLF CLUB HEAD COVER
20180050247 ยท 2018-02-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B60/62
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf club head cover is formed from rigid or semi-rigid materials and is divided in two halves as a clamshell. The head cover includes a head covering portion and a shaft covering portion. A clip is attached to a sole region of the head cover, between the toe and the heel, to allow a user to open or close the head cover as desired.
Claims
1. A golf club head cover, comprising: a first half having a first head covering portion and a first shaft covering portion, the first half defining a first interior cavity; a second half having a second head covering portion and a second shaft covering portion, the second half defining a second interior cavity; the first half being pivotally attached to the second half at a pivot location and moveable between a closed position in which the first half is joined to the second half along a seam, and an open position in which the first half is pivoted apart from the second half at the pivot location; wherein, when in the closed position, the first head covering portion and the second head covering portion combine to define a bulbous shape having a toe region, a heel region, and a sole region, and the first shaft covering portion and the second shaft covering portion combine to define a tubular shape extending from the heel region; and a clip attached to the sole region, the clip being operable by a user to move the golf club head cover between the open position and the closed position.
2. The golf club head cover of claim 1, wherein the first half and the second half are joined along a seam when in the closed position.
3. The golf club head cover of claim 2, wherein the seam further comprises a first seam segment lying in a first plane along the first shaft covering portion and the second shaft covering portion, and a second seam segment lying in a second plane along the first head covering portion, the first plane being transverse to the second plane.
4. The golf club head cover of claim 2, wherein the seam further comprises: a first seam segment extending axially along an interface of first shaft covering portion and the second shaft covering portion and axially along an interface of the heel region of the first head covering portion and the second head covering portion; and a second seam segment extending along the sole region, the first seam segment being transverse to the second seam segment.
5. The golf club head cover of claim 2, further comprising one or more tee holders attached to the golf club head cover.
6. The golf club head cover of claim 2, wherein the first half terminates in a first planar rim and the second half terminates in a second planar rim, the first planar rim abutting the second planar rim in the closed position.
7. The golf club head cover of claim 2, further comprising a mounting plate attached to the first shaft covering portion, the clip being secured to the mounting plate.
8. The golf club head cover of claim 2, wherein the first half and the second half are each integrally formed from a polyurethane foam material.
9. The golf club head cover of claim 2, wherein the clip biases the first half and the second half in the closed position.
10. A golf club head cover, comprising: a first half having a first head covering portion and a first shaft covering portion, the first half defining a first interior cavity; a second half having a second head covering portion and a second shaft covering portion, the second half defining a second interior cavity; the first half being pivotally attached to the second half at a pivot location and moveable between a closed position in which the first half is joined to the second half along a seam, and an open position in which the first half is pivoted apart from the second half at the pivot location; wherein, when in the closed position, the first head covering portion and the second head covering portion combine to define a bulbous shape having a toe region, a heel region, and a sole region, and the first shaft covering portion and the second shaft covering portion combine to define a tubular shape extending from the heel region; a clip attached to the first head covering portion and the second head covering portion, the clip being operable by a user to move the golf club head cover between the open position and the closed position; the tubular shape extending along a central shaft axis, wherein when the central shaft axis is positioned at an angle in the range of 35 to 60 degrees with respect to the horizontal and with the first head covering portion positioned above the first shaft covering portion, the clip is attached to a region along a top tangent plane, parallel to the horizontal plane.
11. The golf club head cover of claim 10, wherein the first half and the second half are joined along a seam when in the closed position.
12. The golf club head cover of claim 11, wherein the seam further comprises a first seam segment lying in a first plane along the first shaft covering portion and the second shaft covering portion, and a second seam segment lying in a second plane along the first head covering portion, the first plane being transverse to the second plane.
13. A golf club head cover, comprising: a first half pivotally attached to a second half at a pivot location and moveable between a closed position in which the first half abuts the second half along a seam, and an open position in which the first half is pivoted apart from the second half at the pivot location; the first half and the second half combining to define a bulbous head covering portion and a tubular shaft covering portion when in the closed position, the head covering portion and the shaft covering portion combining to define an interior cavity and terminating at an opening at a proximal end of the shaft covering portion when in the closed position; the seam extending along a path that bifurcates the head covering portion and the shaft covering portion; the head covering portion having a toe region, a heel region, and a sole region, and the shaft covering portion extending from the heel region of the head covering portion, the seam further extending through the toe region, the heel region, the sole region, and the shaft covering portion; and a clip attached to the sole region, the clip being operable by a user to move the golf club head cover between the open position and the closed position.
14. The golf club head cover of claim 13, wherein the seam further comprises a first seam segment lying in a first plane along the shaft covering portion and a second seam segment lying in a second plane along the head covering portion, the first plane being transverse to the second plane.
15. The golf club head cover of claim 13, further comprising one or more tee holders attached to the golf club head cover.
16. The golf club head cover of claim 14, wherein the first half terminates in a first planar rim and the second half terminates in a second planar rim, the first planar rim abutting the second planar rim in the closed position.
17. The golf club head cover of claim 14, further comprising a mounting plate attached to the first shaft covering portion, the clip being secured to the mounting plate.
18. The golf club head cover of claim 13, wherein the first half and the second half are each integrally formed from a polyurethane foam material.
19. The golf club head cover of claim 13, wherein the clip biases the first half and the second half in the closed position.
20. The golf club head cover of claim 19, wherein the first half and the second half each define a substantially equal volume.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Preferred and alternative examples of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the following drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0026] A preferred golf club head cover 100 is shown in a front view in
[0027] The first and second halves are separable from one another but joined along the seam 40 such that the first and second halves form an enclosed interior volume when they abut one another along the seam. The head covering portions define a bulbous shape configured to cover a golf club, preferably a driver or fairway wood. The shaft covering portions define an elongated tube shape configured to cover a portion of a golf club shaft.
[0028] Most preferably, the interface along the seam creates close contact and a snug fit along the entire seam, such that there are no gaps or openings other than at a distal end 60, as shown in
[0029] In the illustrated example, the first and second halves are biased toward one another and can be pivoted away from one another through the use of a top-mounted hinge 30. In one version, the hinge is configured as a butterfly clip having a first wing or handle 32 and a second wing or handle 34 joined at a pivot location 31 by a pin or axle. The first wing is mounted to the first head covering portion 12, preferably through a mounting plate 38. The wing and mounting plate may be integrally formed, or the wing may be separately constructed and attached to the mounting plate. In one version, the wing and mounting plate are both formed from aluminum to provide lightweight strength and rigidity. In other versions either component may be formed from other metals or yet other materials such as plastics, though preferably both components are formed from a material that is rigid when in use. A second wing 34 is similarly attached to a second mounting plate 37, attached to the second head covering portion 14, and preferably made from the same materials as with the first wing and first mounting plate.
[0030] In some versions, the head cover may include one or more tee holders 35, 36. As seen in
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[0032] As best seen in
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[0034] Each of the first half and the second half is formed as a portion of a shell, defining an interior cavity that includes a golf head cavity (e.g., 64 in
[0035] One advantage of the illustrated invention is that the clip 30 is placed at an upper region of the head cover, with reference to the orientation of the head cover when attached to a golf club and positioned in a golf bag. The preferred orientation is best seen with respect to
[0036] In the orientation as described above, the clip should be positioned for grasping in the manner illustrated in
[0037] While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, as noted above, many changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is not limited by the disclosure of the preferred embodiment. Instead, the invention should be determined entirely by reference to the claims that follow.