This invention relates generally to golf equipment and, in particular, to an extendable and retractable shoulder strap for golf bags.
When a golf bag has dual shoulder straps, such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,954,255 to J. N. Beebe et al, the dual straps are intended to be used in a particular manner to carry the golf bag. In other words, although the dual straps may appear to be identical, one of the straps is specially designed for use on a person's right shoulder and the other strap is specially designed for use on a person's left shoulder. Also, the dual straps must be placed on a person's shoulders in a particular sequence for proper use. In a golf bag with dual straps such as disclosed in the Beebe et al patent, a problem exists because it is sometimes confusing for a person to determine which strap to place on the right shoulder and which strap to place on the left shoulder.
The present invention provides a golf bag having a generally tubular body attached at one end thereof to a top member and at the other end thereof to a bottom member. A shoulder strap has an upper end located near the top member and a lower end located intermediate the top and bottom members. A mechanism urges the shoulder strap into a retracted position and allows movement of the shoulder strap from the retracted position to an extended position. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the mechanism comprises resilient means such as an elastic cord connected to the upper end of the shoulder strap. The upper end of the shoulder strap is returned to the same location adjacent the top member each time the shoulder strap is moved into its retracted position by the mechanism thereby making it easier for a person to locate the shoulder strap and utilize it to lift the golf bag with little or no bending over. The mechanism may also include an anchor connecting the elastic cord to the bottom member, and a ring connecting the elastic cord to an extension on the shoulder strap upper end. When the present invention is used on a golf bag with dual shoulder straps, it is intended that only one of the straps will be equipped with the above-described mechanism so that a person may easily distinguish the straps from each other and then determine which strap is for the right shoulder and which strap is for the left shoulder. This overcomes the problem mentioned above.
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The top and bottom members 14, 16 are preferably formed of rigid material such as molded plastic while the body 12 is preferably formed of flexible material such as nylon fabric. U.S. Pat. No. D454,249 to G. J. Schmidt, incorporated herein by reference, discloses a golf bag divider top that may be used as the top member 14, and U.S. Pat. No. D372,362 to L. J. Bryant et al, also incorporated herein by reference, discloses a golf bag bottom assembly that may be used as the bottom member 16.
A shoulder strap 20 has an upper end 22 located near the top member 14 and a lower end 24 located intermediate the top and bottom members 14, 16. The shoulder strap 20 may be placed over a person's shoulder and utilized in conventional manner to carry the golf bag 10. If desired, the shoulder strap 20 may be preformed with a permanent curvature that matches a person's shoulder. The upper end 22 of the shoulder strap 20 is connected to a mechanism 26 best shown in
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The elastic cord 28 is tied to a ring 38 that is located near the top member 14, as seen in
It will be understood that the shoulder strap 20 is normally urged into its retracted position shown in broken lines in
In a golf bag (not shown) which has dual shoulder straps instead of the single shoulder strap 20, only one of the dual straps will be equipped with the mechanism 26. This enables a person to easily distinguish the straps from each other and then determine which strap is for the right shoulder and which strap is for the left shoulder.