Golf Bag with Sleeves for Club Shafts
20250235760 ยท 2025-07-24
Assignee
Inventors
- William C. Phillips (Scottsdale, AZ, US)
- Jerome Miles (Spanish Fork, UT, US)
- Quinn Riley (Provo, UT, US)
- Brayden Parady (Santaquin, UT, US)
Cpc classification
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B55/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B55/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A bag is described for carrying a set of golf clubs while playing golf and while traveling. The bag includes at least two panels, with each panel including a first face and an opposite second face. The first face includes sleeves for insertion of shafts of golf clubs together with repositionable stoppers for engaging the ends of the golf club shaft. In this way, the height that each of the golf clubs extends beyond the panels is set by the position of the stoppers. These at least two panels are connected in such a way so as to provide a playing mode with the first faces facing outward, thus providing access to the golf clubs, and so as to provide a travel mode with the first faces facing inward, thus protecting the golf clubs while travelling.
Claims
1. A bag for carrying a set of golf clubs while playing golf and while traveling, the bag comprising: at least two panels, each comprising a first face and an opposite second face, the first face comprising sleeves for insertion of shafts of golf clubs and repositionable stoppers for engaging the ends of the golf club shafts, whereby the height that each of the golf clubs extends beyond the panels is set by the position of the stoppers; wherein the at least two panels are connected so as to provide a playing mode with the first faces facing outward, thus providing access to the golf clubs, and so as to provide a travel mode with the first faces facing inward, thus protecting the golf clubs while travelling.
2. The bag of claim 1, wherein each of the at least two panels comprises a vertical slot for each sleeve, into which a tab from the repositionable stoppers is inserted to facilitate vertical adjustment of the repositionable stoppers.
3. The bag of claim 1, wherein each of the two panels comprises a vertical array of openings, into which the repositionable stoppers may be removably inserted to thereby be repositioned.
4. The bag of claim 1, wherein each of the repositionable stoppers is removably attached to the first face of the at least two panels by means of a hook and loop fastener.
5. The bag of claim 1, comprising at least three panels, each comprising a first face and an opposite second face, the first face comprising sleeves for insertion of shafts of golf clubs and repositionable stoppers for engaging the ends of the golf club shafts, whereby the height that each of the golf clubs extends beyond the panels is set by the position of the stoppers, and wherein the at least three panels are connected so as to provide a playing mode with the first faces facing outward, thus providing access to the golf clubs, and so as to provide a travel mode with the first faces facing inward, thus protecting the golf clubs while travelling.
6. The bag of claim 1, comprising four panels, a first, second and third panel each comprising a first face and an opposite second face, the first face comprising sleeves for insertion of shafts of golf clubs and repositionable stoppers for engaging the ends of the golf club shafts, whereby the height that each of the golf clubs extends beyond the panels is set by the position of the stoppers, and wherein the four panels are connected so as to provide a playing mode with the first faces facing outward, thus providing access to the golf clubs, and so as to provide a travel mode with the first faces facing inward, thus protecting the golf clubs while travelling.
7. The bag of claim 6, wherein a fourth panel includes a fourth face configured for attachment of golf accessories, and wherein the fourth face faces inward when the bag is folded into the travel mode.
8. The bag of claim 7, wherein the fourth face also carries two sleeves for insertion of shafts of golf clubs, and wherein the first face of the first, second and third panels all carry four sleeves for insertion of shafts of golf clubs.
9. The bag of claim 1, wherein each sleeve comprises a top portion and a height adjustable bottom portion spaced below, wherein the stoppers are part of the bottom portion of each sleeve, and whereby adjusting the height of the bottom portions also adjusts the height of the stoppers.
10. The bag of claim 9, wherein the bottom portions are locked in position by means of a tab inserted into one of a vertical array of openings in the first faces of the panels.
11. A bag for carrying a set of golf clubs, the golf bag comprising: at least two panels, each having a first face configured to face outward during a round of golf; at least three sleeves mounted on each of the first faces of the at least two panels, into which sleeves shafts of the golf clubs are inserted, wherein each sleeve comprises a fabric tube, open at a top end and closed toward a bottom end with a ring surrounding and restricting the fabric tube; wherein each of the rings is movable along the fabric tube, so as to change the distance between the top end and the ring, whereby the depth to which the shafts are inserted can be changed.
12. The bag of claim 11, wherein each fabric tube is mounted at the top end and the bottom end, and wherein each ring is movably mounted to one of the two panels in such a way as to allow for vertical adjustment of the ring.
13. The bag of claim 12, wherein each first face of each panel comprises a vertical slot for each sleeve, and wherein each ring comprises a tab that slides within one of the vertical slots.
14. The bag of claim of claim 13, wherein each tab comprises a spring clip for locking the ring at a particular height.
15. The bag of claim 11, wherein each sleeve comprises a top portion, and wherein each top portion is made from a resilient pliable material, and wherein each top portion is sized and shaped so as to expand its opening in the playing mode and compress its opening in the travel mode, thus stabilizing the shafts in the travel mode.
16. The bag of claim 11, comprising a third panel, having a first face and an opposite second face, the first face of the third panel having at least three additional sleeves mounted thereon, into which shafts of the golf clubs are inserted, wherein each additional sleeve comprises a fabric tube, open at a top end and closed toward a bottom end with an additional ring surrounding and restricting the fabric tube.
17. The bag of claim 11, further comprising a third panel.
18. The bag of claim 17, further comprising a fourth panel, and wherein the fourth panel includes a fourth face configured for attachment of golf accessories, and wherein the fourth face faces inward when the bag is folded into the travel mode.
19. The bag of claim 18, wherein the fourth face also carries two sleeves for insertion of shafts of golf clubs, and wherein the first face of the first, second and third panels all carry four sleeves for insertion of shafts of golf clubs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The following drawings are provided to illustrate certain embodiments described herein. The drawings are merely illustrative, and are not intended to limit the scope of claimed inventions and are not intended to show every potential feature or embodiment of the claimed inventions. The drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale; in some instances, certain elements of the drawing may be enlarged with respect to other elements of the drawing for purposes of illustration.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0047] The following description recites various aspects and embodiments of the inventions disclosed herein. No particular embodiment is intended to define the scope of the invention. Rather, the embodiments provide non-limiting examples of various compositions, and methods that are included within the scope of the claimed inventions. The description is to be read from the perspective of one of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, information that is well known to the ordinarily skilled artisan is not necessarily included.
Definitions
[0048] The following terms and phrases have the meanings indicated below, unless otherwise provided herein. This disclosure may employ other terms and phrases not expressly defined herein. Such other terms and phrases shall have the meanings that they would possess within the context of this disclosure to those of ordinary skill in the art. In some instances, a term or phrase may be defined in the singular or plural. In such instances, it is understood that any term in the singular may include its plural counterpart and vice versa, unless expressly indicated to the contrary.
[0049] As used herein, the singular forms a, an, and the include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. For example, reference to a substituent encompasses a single substituent as well as two or more substituents, and the like.
[0050] As used herein, for example, for instance, such as, or including are meant to introduce examples that further clarify more general subject matter. Unless otherwise expressly indicated, such examples are provided only as an aid for understanding embodiments illustrated in the present disclosure and are not meant to be limiting in any fashion. Nor do these phrases indicate any kind of preference for the disclosed embodiment.
[0051] As used herein, the term golf bag is intended to have a relatively broad meaning and to refer to a device configured to hold golf clubs.
[0052] As used herein, the term golf club is intended to refer to any one of assorted clubs, from irons, to woods to putters.
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[0054] Preferably, the four panels are connected with hinges 111. In particular, the preferred bag includes (1) a first hinge between the second wing of the first panel and the first wing of the second panel, (2) a second hinge between the second wing of the second panel and the first wing of the third panel, (3) and a third hinge between the second wing of the third panel and the first wing of the fourth panel. A connector is provided to connect the second wing of the fourth panel to the first wing of the first panel. As illustrated in
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[0061] A block 131 is used to hold the panels in the travel mode. The block preferably includes a strap 133 that can be used for pulling the bag on the wheels.
[0062] While a connector is required to hold the bag in both the playing mode and the travel mode, it may not be the same element for both modes. For example, the connector for the playing mode may be a set of magnets 141 in the second wing of the fourth panel and in the first wing of the first panel. The connector for the travel mode is preferably a combination of the head cover 121 and the block 131. In alternative embodiments, another connector is provided that holds the end of the first wing of the first panel to the end of the second wing of the fourth panel when in the travel mode.
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[0064] As seen in these Figures, the bag preferably includes a base when in playing mode, which is formed by the end caps 709 coming together when the panels are folded in to the playing mode. Preferably, these end caps are shaped so as to close off the interior of the bag when in the playing mode. In this way, the interior can be used to carry additional equipment, such as an umbrella, ball retriever and the like. Preferably, the travel mode cover also fits within this cavity. Owing to the depth of the cavity, some embodiments include straps or other means of pulling equipment up from the bottom.
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[0067] The long section of the sleeves in this embodiment are formed from a fabric tube 717. These fabric tubes may be seamed lengthwise, or may be knitted, like a sock. The fabric should be wear resistant. Suitable fabrics include a fabric woven or knitted from cotton, polyester, rayon or nylon. Currently, nylon is preferred, so as to be moisture stabile. The top 720 of the fabric tubes are attached around the bottom of the funnel sections, preferably by a ring-type fastener 722. The bottom 719 of the fabric tubes are attached to a feature 724 on the end cap 709. This attachment may be made with a mechanical snap ring and/or with an adhesive.
[0068] Each of the fabric tubes is supplied with a ring 721 that surrounds and restricts the fabric tube. The hole through the middle of the ring is large enough so that the ring can be slid along the fabric tube, but small enough so that it keeps the end of the club shaft from passing through. In this way, as the wing is moved along the fabric tube, the depth to which a club shaft can be inserted is changed. Preferably, the ring is movably attached to the panel behind it. More preferably, the panels each include a slot for each of the sleeves and the back of the ring engages that slot and moves vertically within it.
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[0071] The accessories also include a holder for a range finder 733. Preferably, this holder includes a lid or door that closes securely during transport. Also, it is preferred to include a padded surface on the inside of the holder, so as to best protect the range finder.
[0072] The accessories also include a holder or box for tees 735. This box has a door that snaps close, to provide easy access and a secure closure for transport.
[0073] The fourth accessory on the depicted rack is a golf glove holder 737. As depicted, the glove holder includes a fuzzy surface to which the hook side of the Velcro closure on most golf gloves can be removably attached. The holder is sized so that both a left and right handed glove can be attached. In alterative embodiments, the golf glove holder is a box or bag into which the gloves can be stowed when not in use.
[0074] Additional accessories can be attached or swapped out with the accessories shown in
[0075] While vertical slots are preferred for the accessory rack, alternative embodiments utilize an array of openings in the rack, into which clips on the accessories are inserted. For example, see the openings 1603 formed in the panel in
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[0078] One advantage of this configuration is that the bag in travel mode is relatively flat and thin. This makes the bag easier to stow in a car or on an airplane. Also, it is possible to stack two or more such bags for storage or for moving multiple bags through an airport or resort. For example, two bags stacks, with one on top of the other should fit more easily in the trunk of a car. This stacking of two bags is depicted in
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[0081] This flat shape and the foot also facilitate placing other items of luggage on top of the bag. In other words, the bag can be used as a luggage dolly in airports and such. The foot of the travel mode cover is particularly useful to retain bags on top of the bag during pulling through an airport, or the like. In alternatively embodiments, the bag is provided with straps or elastic cords for securing luggage on top of the bag when being pulled.
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[0086] Sleeves, including an upper portion 1611 and a lower portion 1613 are attached to the panels. As best seen in
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[0092] Pivotally connected to the mechanism 3120, through pivot pin 3116, is the wedge block section 3115. The wedge block section 3115 is pivotally connected so as to provide angular adjustment between the bag and the vehicle surface. This section 3115 includes two spring loaded tabs 3117, which are biased outwardly by a spring or other means. The button 3119 is used to retracts these tabs when pressed.
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[0096] The invention has been described with reference to various specific and preferred embodiments and techniques. Nevertheless, it is understood that many variations and modifications may be made while remaining within the spirit and scope of the invention.