Billiard cue bag with cover locking device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6561348
  • Patent Number
    6,561,348
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 26, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 13, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Ackun; Jacob K.
    Agents
    • Marger Johnson & McCollom, P.C.
Abstract
A billiard cue bag includes a main bag body, a cover part, and a cover locking device. The main bag body has a top portion that defines an access opening. The cover part is hinged to the top portion of the main bag body, and is movable relative to the main bag body between closed and open positions for closing and opening the access opening, respectively. The cover locking device includes a rotatable fastener unit mounted on the main bag body, a retaining flap connected to the cover part, and a lock body connected removably to the fastener unit. The fastener unit includes an elongate base part, an elongate rotary part, and a lock retaining flange that is formed with a shackle engaging hole for removable retention of a shackle of the lock body.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a billiard cue bag, more particularly to a billiard cue bag with a cover locking device.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a conventional billiard cue bag


1


is shown to comprise a main bag body


11


and a cover part


12


. The main bag body


11


is adapted to receive segments of a billiard cue (not shown) therein, and has a top portion


110


with an outer wall surface


1101


. The top portion


110


defines an access opening


111


. The cover part


12


is hinged to the top portion


110


of the main bag body


11


, and is movable relative to the main bag body


11


between closed and open positions for closing and opening the access opening


111


, respectively. The main bag body


11


has a female fastener


112


secured to the outer wall surface


1101


of the top portion


110


of the main bag body


11


. A retaining flap


121


is connected to the cover part


12


, and has a male fastener


1211


that engages removably the female fastener


112


of the main bag body


11


to retain the cover part


12


releasably at the closed position.




The segments of the billiard cue (not shown) can be protected from humidity when the cover part


12


is at the closed position and the male and female fasteners


1211


,


112


are inter-engaged. However, the fasteners


1211


,


112


are easily disengaged by external applied forces. If the locking strength of the male and female fasteners


1211


,


112


is strengthened, the user will encounter difficulty in opening the conventional billiard cue bag


1


.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a billiard cue bag with a cover locking device that is capable of overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks of the prior art.




Accordingly, a billiard cue bag of the present invention comprises a main bag body, a cover part, and a cover locking device. The main bag body is adapted to receive segments of a billiard cue therein, and has a top portion with an outer wall surface. The top portion defines an access opening. The cover part is hinged to the top portion of the main bag body, and is movable relative to the main bag body between closed and open positions for closing and opening the access opening, respectively. The cover locking device includes a rotatable fastener unit mounted on the main bag body, a retaining flap connected to the cover part, and a lock body connected removably to the fastener unit. The fastener unit includes an elongate base part, an elongate rotary part, and a lock retaining flange. The elongate base part is secured to the outer wall surface of the top portion of the main bag body. The elongate rotary part has a mounting end and a distal end. The mounting end is mounted rotatably on one side of the base part opposite to the outer wall surface of the top portion of the main bag body. The distal end is opposite to the mounting end in a transverse direction relative to the outer wall surface of the top portion of the main bag body. The rotary part has a length and a width less than those of the base part. The length of the rotary part is greater than the width of the base part. The lock retaining flange projects in the transverse direction from the distal end of the rotary part, is formed with a shackle engaging hole, and has a length and a width less than those of the base part. The retaining flap is formed with an elongate slot that has a size and shape corresponding to those of the base part. The rotary part is rotatable relative to the base part from a releasing position to a retaining position. In the releasing position, the rotary part extends generally parallel to the elongate slot, and the lock retaining flange and the rotary part are extendible through the elongate slot so as to enable the base part to extend into the elongate slot and so as to enable the retaining flap to lie against the outer wall surface of the top portion of the main bag body for disposing the cover part at the closed position. In the retaining position, the rotary part extends generally transverse to the elongate slot such that the retaining flap can be restricted thereby from moving away from the outer wall surface of the top portion of the main bag body. The lock body has a shackle retained removably on the lock retaining flange at the shackle engaging hole.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary perspective view of a conventional billiard cue bag;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a billiard cue bag according to the present invention; and





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary schematic view of the billiard cue bag of

FIG. 2

at a closed state.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the preferred embodiment of a billiard cue bag


2


according to the present invention is shown to comprise a main bag body


21


, a cover part


22


, and a cover locking device


23


. The main bag body


21


is adapted to receive segments of a billiard cue


6


therein, and has a top portion


210


with an outer wall surface


2101


. The top portion


210


defines an access opening


211


. The cover part


22


is hinged to the top portion


210


of the main bag body


21


, and is movable relative to the main bag body


21


between closed and open positions for closing and opening the access opening


211


, respectively. The cover locking device


23


includes a rotatable fastener unit


4


mounted on the main bag body


21


, a triangular retaining flap


3


connected to the cover part


22


, and a lock body


5


connected removably to the fastener unit


4


.




The fastener unit


4


includes an elongate base part


41


, an elongate rotary part


42


, and a lock retaining flange


43


. The elongate base part


41


is secured to the outer wall surface


2101


of the top portion


210


of the main bag body


21


. The elongate rotary part


42


has a mounting end


421


and a distal end


422


. The mounting end


421


is mounted rotatably on one side of the base part


41


opposite to the outer wall surface


2101


of the top portion


210


of the main bag body


21


. The distal end


422


is opposite to the mounting end


421


in a transverse direction relative to the outer wall surface


2101


of the top portion


210


of the main bag body


21


. The rotary part


42


has a length and a width less than those of the base part


41


. The length of the rotary part


42


is greater than the width of the base part


41


. The lock retaining flange


43


projects in the transverse direction from the distal end


422


of the rotary part


42


, is formed with a shackle engaging hole


431


, and has a length and a width less than those of the base part


41


.




The triangular retaining flap


3


is formed with an elongate slot


31


in a central portion thereof. The elongate slot


31


has a size and shape corresponding to those of the base part


41


.




The rotary part


42


is rotatable relative to the base part


41


from a releasing position to a retaining position. In the releasing position, the rotary part


42


extends generally parallel to the elongate slot


31


. Under such a condition, the lock retaining flange


43


and the rotary part


42


are extendible through the elongate slot


31


, thereby enabling the base part


41


to extend into the elongate slot


31


, and thereby enabling the retaining flap


3


to lie against the outer wall surface


2101


of the top portion


210


of the main bag body


21


so as to dispose the cover part


22


at the closed position. In the retaining position, the rotary part


42


extends generally transverse to the elongate slot


31


such that the retaining flap


3


can be restricted thereby from moving away from the outer wall surface


2101


of the top portion


210


of the main bag body


21


, as best shown in FIG.


3


.




In this embodiment, the lock body


5


is a known key-operated padlock having a lock core


51


and an inverted U shackle


52


associated with the lock core


51


and retained removably on the lock retaining flange


43


at the shackle engaging hole


431


.




In use, the cover part


12


is initially at the open position to enable the user to retrieve segments of the billiard cue


6


from the billiard cue bag


2


. After use, the cover part


12


is moved to the closed position, the fastener unit


4


is extended through the elongate slot


31


in the retaining flap


3


, and the rotary part


42


is rotated to the retaining position. The lock body


5


is retained on the fastener unit


4


to prevent stealing of the billiard cue


6


and loosening of the cover part


22


.




It should be noted that the user has to use force to move the rotary part


42


to the retaining position so as to retain the cover part


22


at the closed position. Unlike the conventional billiard cue bag


1


, force is exerted on the rotary part


42


of the fastener unit


4


, thereby preventing damage to the cover part


22


.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. A billiard cue bag, comprising:a main bag body adapted to receive segments of a billiard cue therein, said main bag body having a top portion with an outer wall surface, said top portion defining an access opening; a cover part hinged to said top portion of said main bag body, said cover part being movable relative to said main bag body between closed and open positions for closing and opening said access opening, respectively; and a cover locking device including a rotatable fastener unit mounted on said main bag body, a retaining flap connected to said cover part, and a lock body connected removably to said fastener unit; said fastener unit including an elongate base part secured to said outer wall surface of said top portion of said main bag body, an elongate rotary part having a mounting end mounted rotatably on one side of said base part opposite to said outer wall surface of said top portion of said main bag body, and a distal end opposite to said mounting end in a transverse direction relative to said outer wall surface of said top portion of said main bag body, said rotary part having a length and a width less than those of said base part, the length of said rotary part being greater than the width of said base part, and a lock retaining flange projecting in the transverse direction from said distal end of said rotary part, said lock retaining flange being formed with a shackle engaging hole, and having a length and a width less than those of said base part; said retaining flap being formed with an elongate slot that has a size and shape corresponding to those of said base part; said rotary part being rotatable relative to said base part from a releasing position, where said rotary part extends generally parallel to said elongate slot such that said lock retaining flange and said rotary part are extendible through said elongate slot so as to enable said base part to extend into said elongate slot and so as to enable said retaining flap to lie against said outer wall surface of said top portion of said main bag body for disposing said cover part at the closed position, to a retaining position, where said rotary part extends generally transverse to said elongate slot such that said retaining flap can be restricted thereby from moving away from said outer wall surface of said top portion of said main bag body; said lock body having a shackle retained removably on said lock retaining flange at said shackle engaging hole.
  • 2. The billiard cue bag of claim 1, wherein said lock body is a key-operated padlock.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
5102529 Hickin Apr 1992 A
5350150 Fiore Sep 1994 A