Club rack for golf cart bag

12569733 ยท 2026-03-10

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    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 eight golf clubs and configured to be used with a golf bag on a motorized golf cart, the golf rack comprising: an elongated vertical bracket, a semi-circular top shelf assembled to an upper portion of the vertical bracket, and a bottom shelf assembled to a bottom portion of the vertical bracket; the top shelf comprising a plurality of slots each having an open end on an outside edge of said top shelf and terminating in a rounded shape configured to accept a shaft portion of a respective one of the golf clubs; each slot having a rotatable gate configured to be positioned away from the slot to insert or remove the golf club through the slot and to be repositioned across the slot to prevent the golf club from sliding out of the slot during movement of the golf cart; each gate having a rotatable spring loaded shaft on a first end and a fixed stud on a second end configured to be secured in a respective hole on the top shelf to lock the golf club in the slot; the bottom shelf comprising a plurality of tubular holders each vertically aligned with a respective one of the slots, the holders including a plurality of cylindrical holders configured to hold a grip of a respective one of the golf clubs and a holder having a non-circular shaped cross-section configured to hold different shaped grips of a putter; and the golf rack configured to be mounted to the exterior of the golf bag using a belt that is used to mount the golf bag to the motorized golf cart.

    2. The golf rack of claim 1, wherein each slot is partially lined with a rubber material on an edge of the rounded shape to dampen motion of the golf club during movement of the golf cart.

    3. The golf rack of claim 1, wherein the golf rack comprises a non-metallic material, and/or the plurality of holders comprise a non-metallic material.

    4. The golf rack of claim 1, wherein the holder having a non-circular shaped cross-section is oblong shaped.

    5. The golf rack of claim 1, wherein each slot narrows from the outside edge of the top shelf towards the rounded shape to accommodate golf club shafts having different diameters.

    6. The golf rack of claim 1, wherein the bottom shelf is positioned vertically from a bottom edge of the vertical bracket, such that the bottom shelf is configured to sit on a top of a front lip of a bag well of the golf cart with the bottom edge extending below the lip to retain the golf rack against a lower portion of the golf bag.

    7. The golf rack of claim 1, wherein each golf club is configured to be removed from the golf rack by lifting the golf club no more than 3 inches, and tilting the shaft portion of the golf club out of the slot.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) The present invention is depicted in the drawings as follows:

    (2) FIG. 1 is a full view of the present invention (rack) and showing a single golf club positioned in the rack.

    (3) FIG. 2 shows the Bottom Shelf of the rack with the eight Holders for the handle end of the golf clubs.

    (4) FIG. 3 shows the orientation of the Bottom Shelf to the Vertical Bracket.

    (5) FIG. 4 is a close-up view of the shaft of a club in the Slot with the Gate opened.

    (6) FIG. 5 is a close-up view showing the Gate closed.

    (7) FIG. 6 shows the rear of a golf cart with a rack mounted to one of the two bags on the cart.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (8) The specific components of the Club Rack for Golf Cart Bag (RACK) are shown in FIG. 1. The TOP Shelf (1) and BOTTOM shelf (4) are assembled to the front side of the Vertical Bracket (3). The head end of a golf club is shown positioned in a slot on the TOP Shelf with the GATE (2) closed and the grip end positioned in the corresponding HOLDER (5) on the BOTTOM Shelf.

    (9) The HOLDERS (7 & 6) are designed so that the club handle will not bounce out as the golf cart travels along the course. FIG. 2 illustrates the seven non-metallic tubes HOLDERS (7) and an eighth oblong shaped HOLDER (6) to accommodate the different shape grips on most type of putters in use today. The bottom end of each HOLDER is a closed end and used to assemble the HOLDER to the BOTTOM Shelf. The top of each HOLDER is open so the grip end of a golf club can be slid into the HOLDER.

    (10) As shown in FIG. 3, the BOTTOM Shelf is assembled to the Vertical Bracket (3) so that the BOTTOM shelf will sit on the top of the front lip of the bag well of a typical golf cart and so that the Vertical Bracket will extend below the top of the lip. This element of the design retains the bottom end of the RACK against the lower portion of the golf club bag. The main strap which is part of a typical golf cart is used to retain the upper portions of both the golf club bag and the RACK to the golf cart. Thus the RACK can be quickly and easily attached to the golf club bag.

    (11) FIG. 4 is a close-up view of the TOP Shelf with the shaft of a golf club placed in the rounded part of a SLOT (9) and with the GATE (2) opened to allow removal of the club. The edges of rounded part of each slot are partially lined with a soft rubber material (8) to dampen any motion of the club while the golf cart is in motion. The GATE has a rotating spring loaded shaft (2b) on one end and a fixed stud (2a) on the other end. The GATE is positioned by pressing up on the bottom end of the spring loaded shaft and moving the GATE to either the open or closed position.

    (12) FIG. 5 illustrates how the club is held in the SLOT when the GATE is closed. With the GATE closed, the fixed stud (FIG. 4 2a) is secured in a hole on the TOP Shelf. This design ensures that the golf club will be locked in place when the GATE is closed and prevents the club from sliding out of the SLOT accidentally during jostling occurring when the cart is in motion.

    (13) To withdraw a club from the RACK, the golfer opens the GATE, lifts the club no more than 3 inches by lifting 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.

    (14) FIG. 6 shows the RACK mounted to one of the two golf bags on a golf cart. It illustrates that there is access to the golf bag.