This invention relates generally to the subject of bags and, more specifically, golf bags adapted to be carried in an over-the-back generally horizontal relationship and, still more particularly, to a clip support member therefore adapted for engagement with the waist of the user and providing for the transfer and redistribution of the weight of the golf bag from the shoulders and back of the user to the waist and/or hips of the user through the clip support member.
Golf bags and other articles which are suspended and carried in an over-the-back relationship from the shoulders of a user using shoulder straps have been in widespread use for many years. The use of shoulder straps however have disadvantageously placed users at an increased risk of shoulder and back injury due to the considerable weight which is supported through the shoulder straps such as, for example, the weight of golf clubs in a golf bag. This risk is of a particular concern for caddies who must carry golf bags weighing more than fifty pounds for more than 7,000 yards during a typical four or more hour round of eighteen holes of golf play.
In the past, adjustable, flexible, loose belts or harnesses adapted to be wrapped and tied around the waist of a user have been used such as, for example, the adjustable flexible belt disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,419,473 to Lamar (which discloses a golf bag adapted to be carried in an over-the-back vertical orientation) and U.S. Pat. No. 6,199,732 to Swetish (which discloses a back pack adapted to be carried in an over-the-back vertical orientation) in an attempt to relieve the weight of the article. These and other available belts and harnesses, however, have proven ineffective as a weight transferring device and there thus has remained a need for a rigid clip support member which will effectively transfer the weight of the golf bag and contents thereof from the shoulders and back of the user to the waist, hips and/or lower back of the user.
The present invention is directed to a clip adapted for use with an article such as a golf bag adapted to be carried in an over-the-back relationship where the clip comprises an elongate neck and a pair of arms extending away from opposed ends of the neck in a spaced-apart relationship and the arms curve inwardly towards each other as they extend downwardly away from the respective ends of the neck. In accordance with the present invention, this feature allows the arms of the clip to follow the contour of the outer surface of the golf bag and also to follow the contour of the sides and waist of the user when the clip is engaged against the sides of the waist of the user.
In accordance with another of the features of the present invention, the arms of the clip are rigid but flexible so as to allow the same to be grasped by a user and flexed laterally outwardly away from each other and then subsequently released by the user into their engaged position against the respective sides of the waist of the user. This feature allows the clip to accommodate differently sized waists and hips and allows the arms to exert a compressive force against the sides of the waist of the user in the engaged position of the clip.
In accordance with yet another of the features of the present invention, the clip support member is adapted for use on a golf bag which defines a longitudinal axis and the clip is oriented on the golf bag in a relationship wherein the clip and, more specifically, the neck thereof extends in the same direction as the longitudinal axis of the golf bag. This allows the golf bag to be carried in an over-the-back generally horizontal relationship in both the disengaged and engaged positions of the clip support member.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the clip support member is adapted for use with a golf bag including a spine, respective open and closed ends and an open interior therebetween and the clip support member comprises a clip defined by an elongate central neck and a pair of spaced-apart arms extending downwardly away from opposed ends of the neck and curving inwardly towards each other. The clip further defines a tongue depending downwardly away from the neck.
The clip support member further comprises at least one buckle secured to the outer surface of the golf bag and a jacket including at least one strap adapted to extend through the buckle for releasably securing the jacket to the outer surface of the golf bag in a relationship wherein the jacket extends in the same general direction as said spine of said golf bag. The jacket defines upper and lower flaps and a slit and the neck of the clip is adapted to be wrapped in the jacket and the tongue is adapted to be slid through the slit in the jacket for releasably securing the clip in the jacket in a relationship wherein the neck of the clip extends in the same general direction as the spine of the golf bag and the arms of the clip extend in a direction generally opposite the direction of the spine of the golf bag.
In this embodiment, the clip is rotatable about the outer surface of the golf bag between a first disengaged position where the arms of the clip hang down against, and follow the contour of, the outer surface of the golf bag and a second position where the arms of the clip have been rotated generally counterclockwise into a position generally tangent to the outer surface of the golf bag and the respective arms are engaged against the respective sides of the waist of the user.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
In the FIGURES:
FIG.4 is a front elevational view of the clip shown in
The invention disclosed herein is, of course, susceptible of embodiment in many different forms. Shown in the drawings and described herein below in detail is a preferred embodiment of the clip support member of the present invention. It is to be understood, however, that the present disclosure is an exemplification of the principles of the invention and does not limit the invention to the illustrated embodiment and encompasses, for example, other embodiments and applications including the use and incorporation of the subject clip in association with an article such as a back pack.
It is also understood that the Figures herein do not necessarily show or describe details of the golf bag or the clip support member of the present invention that are known in the art and that will be recognized by those skilled in the art as such. The detailed descriptions of such elements are not necessary to an understanding of the invention. Accordingly, such elements are herein represented, shown, and described herein only to the degree necessary to aid in an understanding of the features of the clip support member of the present invention.
Golf bag 20 is constructed and structured as is known in the art and as such includes a closed lower end or base 32, an upper open end 34, and an open elongate generally tubular interior or body 35 therebetween defined by an outer generally cylindrically shaped surface 36 which is made of a suitable waterproof, durable material.
As shown in
In accordance with the present invention as shown in
Clip 31 is defined by an elongate central base or neck 46 which extends unitarily into a pair of opposed distal curved or arcuate shoulders 47 and 49 which, in turn, extend unitarily into a pair of opposed, spaced-apart, generally curved or arcuate waist and/or hip engaging arms 48 and 50 respectively. The arms 48 and 50 terminate unitarily into free distal end or wrists 54 and 56 respectively which, as described in more detail below, define handles adapted to be grasped by the hands of a user when disengaging or engaging the clip 31 as also described in more detail below.
When viewed from, for example, the perspective of
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In the embodiment shown, a pouch or the like cushioning or protective structure 60 is adapted to be inserted over and surround the tongue 58. Pouch 60 defines an interior pocket 62 adapted to receive the tongue 58 when the pouch 60 is slid over the tongue 58. A top flap 64 on pouch 60 is adapted to be wrapped around the top of the neck 46 after the pouch 60 has been slid over the tongue 58. Suitable means for securing the flap 64 to the pocket 62 after it has been wrapped around the top of the rod 37 such as, for example, cooperating strips 65 and 67 of Velcro or the like hook and loop type material are secured to the outer surface of the flap 64 and the pocket 62 of pouch 60 for releasably securing and holding the pouch 60 over the tongue 58.
A sleeve 69 (
Referring now to
Jacket 66 is still further defined by a pair of elongate straps 76 and 78 secured to and extending outwardly from the outer surface thereof. In the embodiment shown, respective strips 80 and 82 of Velcro hook and loop type or other suitable securement material are secured to the respective interior faces of the distal ends of straps 76 and 78. The straps 76 and 78 extend away from the outer surface of the jacket 66 in a spaced-apart and parallel relationship and include respective proximal ends which are suitably secured to the jacket 66 as by stitching or the like. Jacket 66 additionally defines a central slit 79 through which the tongue 58 of the clip 31 is adapted to be inserted when the clip 31 is fitted in the jacket 66 as described in more detail below.
The clip support member 30 is still further defined by and incorporates a pair of buckles 84 and 86 secured to the outer surface 36 of the golf bag 30 in a spaced-apart and co-linear relationship along the top edge of the golf bag body 35 and, more specifically, over the region of the golf bag body 35 which overlies the spine 38 adjacent the top open end or rim 34 of the golf bag 20. In accordance with the present invention, jacket 66 is releasably secured to the body 35 of golf bag 20 by extending the distal ends of respective straps 76 and 78 through the respective eyes of respective buckles 84 and 86.
Clip 31 is releasably secured to the outer surface 36 of golf bag 20 as shown in
Strips 80 and 82 of Velcro or the like securement material on the inner edges of the distal ends of straps 76 and 78 cooperate with respective strips 101 and 103 of Velcro or the like cooperating securement material on the outer edge of flap 70 for firmly and tightly releasably securing the jacket 66 to the bag 20 and thus the clip 31 to the bag 20 as shown in
As shown in
The method of using the bag 20 incorporating the clip support member 30 and clip 31 of the present invention will now be described in more detail with reference to
As is well known, the weight of today's golf bags is supported almost entirely by the golf bag's shoulder straps which, of course, causes all of the weight of the bag and golf clubs therein to be suspended and concentrated in the shoulders and upper back of the user. This, of course, places an undue amount of stress on the shoulders and the upper back of the individual carrying the bag and often results in injuries thereto particularly where the weight of the bag and clubs is disproportionate to the strength of the shoulders and/or upper back of the user.
It is also known that the waist and/or hips of a person are better suited than the shoulders and/or upper back of a person from a physical, structural and location standpoint for supporting and/or carrying the weight of a golf bag or other article. The present invention advantageously recognizes the increased strength of the waist and/or hips of a user of a golf bag and causes the weight of the golf bag and clubs to be transferred and redistributed successively through the shoulder straps, the bag, the clip and, more particularly, the arms 48 and 50 thereof, and then to the waist and/or hips of the user.
Referring back to
In accordance with the present invention, clip 31 may be made from any suitable shape memory or flexible material which allows the arms 48 and 50 thereof to be flexed laterally outwardly away from each other when the wrists 54 and 56 of the arms 48 and 50 are grasped by the user as shown in
It is understood, of course, that when the wrists 54 and 56 of the arms 48 and 50 of the clip 31 are released following rotation of the arms of the clip 31 into their generally tangent position relative to the outer surface of the bag 20, the arms 48 and 50 will, as a result of their shape memory or bent configuration, tend to flex, contract, or spring back towards each other and into engagement with the respective sides of the waist/torso of the user (as shown in
In the position of
Still further and in accordance with another of the features of the present invention, in the disengaged configuration of the clip 31 shown in
It will be readily apparent from the foregoing detailed description of the invention and from the illustrations thereof that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the true spirit and scope of the novel concepts or principles of this invention and that the invention encompasses other suitable clip, jacket, buckle and securement structures other than the structures and Velcro hook and loop type material disclosed herein.
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/767,475 filed on Jan. 28, 2004 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/610,058 filed on Jun. 30, 2003, the contents of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10767475 | Jan 2004 | US |
Child | 11434412 | May 2006 | US |
Parent | 10610058 | Jun 2003 | US |
Child | 10767475 | Jan 2004 | US |