Claims
- 1. In a golf bag to be carried by a person, said golf bag having an elongated enclosure including a surrounding sidewall, a closed end and an open end whereby golf clubs may be inserted lengthwise into said golf bag through the open end, the improvement comprising:
- a shoulder strap assembly disposed externally of said sidewall including first and second strap members, each of said strap members having opposite ends;
- first and second securing means for securing each of said opposite ends of said first strap member to longitudinally spaced locations on said sidewall including a first location proximate said open end and a second location longitudinally spaced from said first location whereby said first strap member defines a first strap opening through which one arm of the person can be inserted; and
- third and fourth securing means for securing each of said opposite ends of said second strap member to longitudinally spaced locations on said sidewall whereby to define a second strap opening so located with respect to said first strap opening that another arm of the person can be inserted through said second strap opening and said golf bag supported on both shoulders of the person carrying said golf bag; and said second and third securing means including stiffening means therebetween for holding said first and second strap members in a raised position away from said enclosure.
- 2. In a golf bag according to claim 1, said third securing means securing one end of said second strap member to a location proximate to said second location, and said fourth securing means securing the other of said opposite ends of said second strap member to a third location spaced below said third securing means on said sidewall.
- 3. In a golf bag according to claim 2, said first and fourth securing means each including a circumferentially extending loop portion spaced radially outwardly of said sidewall, and slidable mounting means slidably connecting each of said first and second strap members to a respective one of said loop portions whereby said first and second strap members are slidable circumferentially along said loop portions.
- 4. In a golf bag according to claim 3, each of said loop portions including means adjustably attaching opposite ends of said loop portions to said sidewall whereby to adjust the longitudinal spacing between said first and fourth locations and said second and third locations.
- 5. In a golf bag according to claim 4, said sidewall including an inner substantially rigid shell and an outer flexible covering in surrounding relation to said shell, said opposite ends of each of said loop portions extending through circumferentially spaced openings in said covering, and each of said first and fourth securing means including a circumferential strap between said covering and said shell with said opposite ends of said loop portions connected to a respective one of said circumferential straps.
- 6. In a golf bag according to claim 3, each of said loop portions having one end in longitudinal alignment with said second location and the other of said opposite ends of said loop portions circumferentially offset in the same direction away from said one end.
- 7. In a golf bag according to claim 1, each of said first and second strap members being of curvilinear configuration in the plane of each of said respective strap members.
- 8. In a golf bag according to claim 1, said second and third securing means including a common handle attached to said sidewall and adjustable connecting means for adjustably connecting said first and second strap members to said handle.
- 9. In a golf bag according to claim 8, said second and third securing means including said stiffening means joining the proximate ends of said first and second strap members together adjacent to said adjustable connecting means.
- 10. In a golf bag to be carried by a person, said golf bag having an elongated enclosure including a surrounding sidewall, a closed end and an open end whereby golf clubs may be inserted lengthwise into said golf bag through the open end, the improvement comprising:
- a strap assembly disposed externally of said sidewall including first and second strap members, each of said strap members having opposite ends;
- a handle attached to said sidewall;
- first and second securing means for securing each of said opposite ends of said first strap member to longitudinally spaced locations on said sidewall including a first location proximate said open end and a second location at said handle whereby said first strap member defines a first strap opening through which one arm of the person can be inserted; and
- third and fourth securing means for securing each, of said opposite ends of said second strap member to longitudinally spaced locations including the second location at said handle and a third location below said handle whereby to define a second strap opening so located with respect to said first strap opening that another arm of the person can be inserted through said second strap opening and said golf bag supported on both shoulders of the person carrying said golf bag; and including a flexible loop member adjustably interconnecting said second and third securing means to said handle, said second and third securing means including stiffening means joining proximate ends of said first and second strap members together, and means interconnecting said stiffening means to said flexible loop member.
- 11. In a golf bag according to claim 10, said first and fourth securing means each including a circumferentially extending loop portion spaced radially outwardly of said sidewall, and slidable mounting means slidably connecting each of said first and second strap members to a respective one of said loop portions whereby said first and second strap members are slidable circumferentially along said loop portions, and each of said loop portions including means adjustably attaching opposite ends of said loop portions to said sidewall whereby to adjust the longitudinal spacing between said first and fourth locations and said second and third locations.
- 12. In a golf bag according to claim 11, said sidewall including an inner substantially rigid shell and an outer flexible covering in surrounding relation to said shell, said opposite ends of each of said loop portions extending through circumferentially spaced openings in said covering, and each of said first and fourth securing means including a circumferentially extending strap between said covering and said shell with said opposite ends of said loop portions connected to a respective one of said circumferential straps.
- 13. In a golf bag according to claim 10, each of said first and second strap members having a flexible webbing strip at said proximate ends thereof, said stiffening means maintaining said proximate ends in a raised position when said golf bag is on the ground whereby to enable the person carrying the golf bag to grasp said first strap member and to pass the arms through said strap openings.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of my earlier applications Ser. No. 460,406, filed Jan. 3, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,038,984 and Ser. No. 499,595, filed Mar. 23, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,042,704 both entitled "DUAL STRAP CARRYING SYSTEM FOR GOLF BAGS".
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