Bunker Rake Holder
20250229146 ยท 2025-07-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A bunker rake holder includes a tubular body, an end cap, a tubular connector, a front clamp, and a rear clamp. The end cap and the tubular connector are oppositely positioned of each other about the tubular body. The end cap and the tubular connector are concentrically positioned to the tubular body. The end cap is terminally connected around the tubular body and encloses one end of the tubular body. The tubular connector is terminally connected around the tubular body and strengthens the opposite end of the tubular body. The front clamp is positioned adjacent to the tubular connector. The rear clamp is positioned adjacent to the end cap. The front clamp and the rear clamp are adhered offset of each other and onto the roof of the golf cart thus attaching the tubular body within the front clamp and the rear clamp.
Claims
1. A bunker rake holder comprising: a tubular body; an end cap; a tubular connector; a front clamp; a rear clamp; the end cap and the tubular connector being oppositely positioned of each other about the tubular body; the end cap and the tubular connector being concentrically positioned to the tubular body; the end cap being terminally connected around the tubular body; the tubular connector being terminally connected around the tubular body; the front clamp being positioned adjacent to the tubular connector; the rear clamp being positioned adjacent to the end cap; the front clamp and the rear clamp being mounted offset of each other; and the tubular body being attached to the front clamp and the rear clamp.
2. The bunker rake holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tubular body is an elongated linear body.
3. The bunker rake holder as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the tubular connector comprising a fixed end and a free end; the end cap being terminally connected to an outer surface of the tubular body; the fixed end being adjacently positioned to the free end; the fixed end being terminally connected to the outer surface of the tubular body; and the free end being positioned offset to the tubular body.
4. The bunker rake holder as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the front clamp and the rear clamp each comprising a first interlocking body, a second interlocking body, and an adhesive layer; the adhesive layer being superimposed onto the first interlocking body; the second interlocking body being adjustably attached to the first interlocking body; the adhesive layer and the second interlocking body being oppositely positioned of each other about the first interlocking body; the first interlocking body and the second interlocking body positioned around an outer surface of the tubular body; and the tubular body being adjustably crimped in between the first interlocking body and the second interlocking body.
5. The bunker rake holder as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a substrate layer; the substrate layer being superimposed onto an inner surface of the tubular body; and the substrate layer being positioned adjacent to the tubular connector.
6. The bunker rake holder as claimed in claim 5, wherein the substrate layer is configured as a noise reduction layer.
7. The bunker rake holder as claimed in claim 5, wherein the substrate layer is configured as a slip resistance layer.
8. A bunker rake holder comprising: a tubular body; an end cap; a tubular connector; a front clamp; a rear clamp; a substrate layer; the end cap and the tubular connector being oppositely positioned of each other about the tubular body; the end cap and the tubular connector being concentrically positioned to the tubular body; the end cap being terminally connected around the tubular body; the tubular connector being terminally connected around the tubular body; the front clamp being positioned adjacent to the tubular connector; the rear clamp being positioned adjacent to the end cap; the front clamp and the rear clamp being mounted offset of each other, the tubular body being attached to the front clamp and the rear clamp; the substrate layer being superimposed onto an inner surface of the tubular body; and the substrate layer being positioned adjacent to the tubular connector.
9. The bunker rake holder as claimed in claim 8, wherein the tubular body is an elongated linear body.
10. The bunker rake holder as claimed in claim 8 comprising: the tubular connector comprising a fixed end and a free end; the end cap being terminally connected to an outer surface of the tubular body; the fixed end being adjacently positioned to the free end; the fixed end being terminally connected to the outer surface of the tubular body; and the free end being positioned offset to the tubular body.
11. The bunker rake holder as claimed in claim 8 comprising: the front clamp and the rear clamp each comprising a first interlocking body, a second interlocking body, and an adhesive layer; the adhesive layer being superimposed onto the first interlocking body; the second interlocking body being adjustably attached to the first interlocking body; the adhesive layer and the second interlocking body being oppositely positioned of each other about the first interlocking body; the first interlocking body and the second interlocking body positioned around an outer surface of the tubular body; and the tubular body being adjustably crimped in between the first interlocking body and the second interlocking body.
12. The bunker rake holder as claimed in claim 8, wherein the substrate layer is configured as a noise reduction layer.
13. The bunker rake holder as claimed in claim 8, wherein the substrate layer is configured as a slip resistance layer.
14. A bunker rake holder comprising: a tubular body; an end cap; a tubular connector; a front clamp; a rear clamp; a substrate layer; the tubular body being an elongated linear body; the end cap and the tubular connector being oppositely positioned of each other about the tubular body; the end cap and the tubular connector being concentrically positioned to the tubular body; the end cap being terminally connected around the tubular body; the tubular connector being terminally connected around the tubular body; the front clamp being positioned adjacent to the tubular connector; the rear clamp being positioned adjacent to the end cap; the front clamp and the rear clamp being mounted offset of each other; the tubular body being attached to the front clamp and the rear clamp; the substrate layer being superimposed onto an inner surface of the tubular body; and the substrate layer being positioned adjacent to the tubular connector.
15. The bunker rake holder as claimed in claim 14 comprising: the tubular connector comprising a fixed end and a free end; the end cap being terminally connected to an outer surface of the tubular body; the fixed end being adjacently positioned to the free end; the fixed end being terminally connected to the outer surface of the tubular body; and the free end being positioned offset to the tubular body.
16. The bunker rake holder as claimed in claim 14 comprising: the front clamp and the rear clamp each comprising a first interlocking body, a second interlocking body, and an adhesive layer; the adhesive layer being superimposed onto the first interlocking body; the second interlocking body being adjustably attached to the first interlocking body; the adhesive layer and the second interlocking body being oppositely positioned of each other about the first interlocking body; the first interlocking body and the second interlocking body positioned around an outer surface of the tubular body; and the tubular body being adjustably crimped in between the first interlocking body and the second interlocking body.
17. The bunker rake holder as claimed in claim 14, wherein the substrate layer is configured as a noise reduction layer.
18. The bunker rake holder as claimed in claim 14, wherein the substrate layer is configured as a slip resistance layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0013] The present invention is an apparatus that mounts onto the roof of the golf cart and securely holds a golf course bunker rake. Due to the placement of the present invention, the head of the bunker rake drops into the existing rain groove/drip edge of the golf cart as the handle of the bunker rake is placed within the present invention. As shown in
[0014] In reference to the general configuration of the present invention, as shown in
[0015] In tubular connector 5 strengthens the tubular body 1 to withstand the insertion and the removal of the bunker rake. In reference to
[0016] The front clamp 8 and the rear clamp 9 function as the two attachment brackets between the tubular body 1 and the roof of the golf cart. As shown in
[0017] As shown in
[0018] The tubular body 1 of the present invention can be painted or customized according to user preferences. The tubular body 1 can also be utilized to display logos and advertising material. Due to the elongated shape of the tubular body 1, the outer surface 2 of the tubular body 1 provides a prime advertising surface area that is visible clearly visible from the left or right side of the golf cart.
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[0020] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.