CLUB RACK FOR GOLF CART BAG
20250276221 ยท 2025-09-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B81/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B55/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
This club rack (RACK) is designed for use primarily by golfers who have limited shoulder motion and have difficulty in lifting golf clubs out of a golf bag. It is designed to minimize the motion required to use a golf club AND to easily be used with a golf bag mounted on a motorized golf cart. The RACK is a single piece non-metallic assembly consisting of a vertical bracket and two horizontal shelves and designed to hold up to 8 clubs. Once the golf bag is placed on the cart, the rack is placed in front of the bag so that the bottom portion of the vertical bracket extends beneath the front lip of the bag well of the cart. The golf bag and RACK are then both secured to the cart using the strap that is part of the cart.
Claims
1. A golf rack for securely holding up to 8 golf clubs, designed to be used with a golf bag on a motorized golf car, constructed with non-metallic materials and not to exceed 10 lbs. in weight, and mounted to a golf bag using the same flat belt that is used to mount to said bag to a motorized golf cart.
2. A golf rack as claimed in claim 1, comprising of: a TOP Shelf in the shape of a semi-circle having 8 slots each starting with an open end on the outside edge of said shelf and terminating in a rounded shape designed to accept the shaft portion of each club; a BOTTOM Shelf, the same size and shape as the TOP shelf, having 8 HOLDERS described in claim 3 and positioned to be in line with the slots in said TOP Shelf; a VERTICAL BRACKET to which said shelves are assembled to in such a manner that said TOP Shelf is a maximum distance of two inches from the top end of said bracket and said BOTTOM shelf is a maximum distance of 3 inches from the bottom end of said Bracket.
3. A golf rack as claimed in claim 2 wherein said BOTTOM shelf is positioned as noted in claim 2 so that it sits on the top edge of the bag well and said bottom end of said bracket protrudes into the bag well of a motorized golf cart cart, the HOLDERS noted in claim 2 are not more than 3 inches in height 7 of which have a cylindrical shape with a 1 inch inside diameter designed to accept the grip end of a golf club while the 8th HOLDER is designed to also hold the circular or non-circular shape of the grip of a Putter.
4. A golf rack as claimed in claim 2 wherein each of the 8 slots of said TOP shelf are wider at the outside edge and terminates with a rounded shape designed to accommodate a range of common diameter golf club shafts, at the outside edge of said each slots there is a GATE which must be positioned away from the slot to insert or remove a club thru the slot and the repositioned across the slot to prevent the club from sliding out of the slot during the jostling occurring when the cart is in motion.
Description
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The specific components of the Club Rack for Golf Cart Bag (RACK) are shown in attached
[0005] The HOLDERS (7 & 6) are designed so that the club handle will not bounce out as the golf cart travels along the course.
[0006] As shown in attached
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[0009] To withdraw a club from the RACK, the golfer opens the GATE, lifts the grip end of the club out of the HOLDER, then tilts the club shaft out of the SLOT. To replace the club, the golfer guides the grip end of the club into the HOLDER, slides the shaft into the corresponding slot and closes the GATE. Both of these actions require considerably less arm movement than removing or replacing a club from a standard golf bag.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The present invention is depicted in photos of the prototype unit as follows:
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