Head frame of golf bag with self-locking support rod
11471735 ยท 2022-10-18
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Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A head frame of a golf bag with a self-locking support rod includes a frame body, a through hole, a groove, a snap lock and a rotatable fixing shaft. The through hole, the groove, the snap lock and the rotatable fixing shaft are provided on the frame body. The snap lock is configured to rotate around the rotatable fixing shaft in the groove to open and automatically block the through hole. During use, the support rod can be freely inserted in the through hole, a bag body and a fixing hole at a bag base to straighten the golf bag.
Claims
1. A head frame of a golf bag with a self-locking support rod, comprising: a frame body; a through hole for fixing a support rod; a groove; and a snap lock; wherein the snap lock is provided in the groove; the through hole and the groove are provided on the frame body; a spring is provided in the snap lock; the snap lock and the spring are provided in the groove through a rotatable fixing shaft; and during use, the snap lock rotates with respect to the rotatable fixing shaft and moves away from the through hole, such that the support rod penetrates the through hole; and when an upper end of the support rod passes through the snap lock, a resilience of the spring enables the snap lock to automatically return to the through hole, thereby fixing the support rod on the frame body.
2. The head frame of claim 1, wherein the through hole comprises a plurality of through holes; the support rod comprises a plurality of support rods; the plurality of through holes and the plurality of support rods are in one-to-one correspondence; and the plurality of support rods penetrate the plurality of through holes and a bag body of the golf bag from top to bottom and are inserted into a plurality of fixing holes on a base of the golf bag, respectively.
3. The head frame of claim 1, wherein the groove is provided at the through hole, so that the snap lock rotates in the groove through the rotatable fixing shaft, and the groove limits an axial movement of the snap lock along the rotatable fixing shaft.
4. The head frame of claim 1, wherein one end of the spring is provided in the snap lock, and the other end of the spring abuts against the groove; and the spring is configured to allow the snap lock to automatically spring back, so that the snap lock automatically block the through hole.
5. The head frame of claim 1, wherein the snap lock is configured to rotate around the rotatable fixing shaft to open and automatically block the through hole, so that the support rod is locked in the golf bag in which the frame body, a bag body and a base are integrally fixed, thereby straightening the bag body to enable the golf bag to stand up.
6. The head frame of claim 1, wherein the snap lock comprises an end cover and a cavity; the end cover is configured to limit the upper end of the support rod; and the cavity is configured to accommodate the upper end of the support rod.
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(13) In this drawings, 01, golf bag; 02, frame body; 03, bag body; 04, base; 05, support rod; 06, snap-lock groove; 07, snap lock; 08, spring; 09, rotatable fixing shaft; 10, through hole; 11, hole for fixing the rotatable fixing shaft; 12, fixing hole at base; 13, groove for fixing the spring; 14, mounting trajectory of the spring; 15, mounting trajectory of the snap lock; 16, mounting trajectory of the rotatable fixing shaft; 17, rotation trajectory of the snap lock; 18, fixing shaft hole of the snap lock; 19, upper end of the support rod; 20, lower end of support rod; 21, mounting trajectory of the support rod; 071, end cover; and 072, cavity.
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(19) Described above are merely preferred embodiments, which are not intended to limit the disclosure. It should be noted that any modification, change and replacement made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the disclosure should fall within the scope of the disclosure defined by the appended claims.