The present invention relates generally to golf bag covers for golf bags that protect both golf clubs and the interior of golf bags from water during inclement weather conditions, the golf club heads during transportation, and more particularly, to a golf bag cover that can be conveniently converted or allowed to act as a cooler for beverage or food. It is also conceivable that the user may think of the device primarily as a cooler that converts into or becomes useful as a golf bag cover. The conventional cover is provided with snaps for attachment and detachment from the neck of a golf bag and has a zipper for accessing clubs in the golf bag when the cover is used. In a majority of cases, golf is played in weather that is not inclement and the clubs are secured in an upright position on the cart, minimizing the possibility of damage while playing. The golf bag cover is removed from the bag and stored in one of the golf bag compartments providing no additional utility to the golf bag user or worse yet, placed in the golf cart and possibly forgotten at the end of play. Additionally, no matter what their level of skill, most golfers enjoy refreshments on the course during a round of golf. These refreshments include water and soft drinks such as Coke, Pepsi, root beer and the like, as well as alcoholic beverages such as beer. These drinks conventionally are available in twelve (12) or sixteen (16) ounce cans and/or bottles either through dispensing machines placed about the golf course, or at the club facilities including the pro shop, bar or restaurant.
For golfers that take coolers to the golf courses, presently, they must bring a separate cooler with them. At many golf facilities there exist bans regarding bringing conventional hard surfaced coolers into the golf areas. Some coolers are disguised as accessory bags and as such are limited in size and utility.
Thus, a need exists for a golf bag cover that not only protects golf clubs during transport and the interior of the bag from rain or other undesirable weather elements whenever encountered, but also permits for the additional utility as a cooler for beverages and food.
The invention relates to a new and useful product, method and system for golf accessories. Specifically, the invention provides for a product that combines the need for a golf bag cover which protects expensive golf clubs from physical or mechanical damage and has the additional utility that allows for the same product to be used as a cooler. The cover-cooler combination includes several unique features that assist the golfer in maintaining beverage or food or both at temperatures above or below room temperature for a sufficient period of time to ensure enjoyment of the item to enhance a golfer's golfing experience by adding convenience.
Over the years golfers have developed a number of accessory products for use with golf bags as well as coolers with golfing themes, but none refer to combining the items into a single device with multiple uses;
U.S. Pat. No. 2,723,535 to Jones, describes a cooler with a canvas outer layer and an insulative layer that may be strapped to a pull golf cart, golf cart or a golf bag. Its sole purpose is that of a cooler for beverages, food and the like.
U.S. Pat. No. D293,851 to Cannon, et. al., describes an ornamental design of a cooler compartment that is attachable to a golf bag.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,459,827 to Rhodes, describes a golf bag cooler kit for carrying cooled beverages comprising a belt and a mounting plate assembly. The belt straps circle the golf bag and, when tightened, allow for beverages to be placed inside the compartments.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,869,365 to Purdue, et. al., describes an accessory compartment that is detachably secured to the side of a golf bag with a plurality of closable pockets.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,924,682 to Penner, describes a golf bag beverage cooler for attachment to a golf bag with a strap means. It also describes insulation, circular access, a tube and allows for dispensing. A cooling means of freezable fluid provides cooling.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,989,767 to Buschbom, describes a cooler preferably attachable to the front of a golf cart.
Canadian Patent No. CA2225033A to Whenham, describes a cooler specifically designed as a golf accessory that attaches to the side of the golfer's bag. It retains a strap that can be used as a carrying strap to be used independently of the golf bag and a preferred cooling means of ice packs.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,099,989 to Miller, describes a combination golf head cover and beverage container insulator used to cover an individual golf club and receiving a single beverage container. It provides no means for cooling beverages.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,640,855 to Crescenzo, et. al., describes a portable cooler for use with a golf bag wherein the portable cooler is inserted lengthwise into a peripheral side compartment of the golf bag.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,676,247 to Shioda, describes an improved, semi-rigid removable golf bag cover that is removeably attached to a golf bag and is foldable around the perimeter of the golf bag as a means to access golf clubs.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,722,253 to Todd, describes a three part cooler comprising an upper insulated cooler attached to a golf bag and a lower insulated cooler attached to a lower portion of the golf bag both sized to receive a beverage container and a central portion separated from the upper and lower portions to receive a cooling medium.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,915,551 to Vavro, describes a cooler as an integral part of a golf bag located within the bottom portion of a main storage cavity with a means for cooling and an opening in the side for storage and retrieval of beverage cans.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,067,813 to Smith, describes a beverage cooler wherein the beverage is a bottle and the coolant surrounds the bottle sides and the cooler portion is preferably recessed from the bottle mouth.
PCT Publication No. WO 04012826A1 to Klock, describes a cooler for a single bottle attached to a golf bag that is oriented so that the bottle is substantially vertical.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,513,661 to Mogil, describes an insulated, lined, soft shell cooler with a hinged top for inserting and removing beverage containers U.S. Pat. No. 6,092,0661, a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 6,513,661 to Mogil, describes an insulated, lined, soft shell cooler with a hinged top for inserting and removing beverage containers and a lifting member attached to the lead portion of the cooler and an auxiliary compartment with a closure member operable to gain access. U.S. Pat. No. 6,237,776, a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 6,092,0661 to Mogil, describes an insulated, lined, soft-shell cooler with a hinged top for inserting and removing beverage containers.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,394,325 to Taylor, describes a cooler that is removeably attached to a golf cart that is not an accessory to a golf bag.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,439,389, a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 6,092,066 to Mogil, describes a flexible insulated cooler with a “C” shaped cylinder extending between the top and bottom wherein the cylinder is moved to allow for accessibility by the user.
Although many of the above referenced patents relate to some form of a golf bag cover, golf club cover, or beverage cooler, none of these inventions teach or even suggest a combination golf bag cover which can be converted into a beverage/foodstuff cooler and container as a unitary device. Presently there are no commercially available combination golf bag cover/beverage coolers that would integrally accompany the golfer on a golf course when they have their bags and clubs. Based on the inventor's experience, it is highly desirable to provide such a combination golf bag cover and cooler.
The present invention comprises a cover-cooler combination for a golf bag which allows for maintaining beverage or food or both at temperatures above or below room temperature for a sufficient period of time to ensure enjoyment of the item that is held in the cover-cooler devices while also continuing to provide traditional protection for the golf clubs in a golf bag. The thermal insulation provided within the cover-cooler combination will also ensure against items (that must maintain a low or high temperature) from perishing or degrading to a point where the items may become unusable (or at the very least undesirable).
Thus, one object of the present invention is to provide a golf bag cover-cooler combination that is primarily a unitary device in that the combination is preferably one-piece, however, this is not a prerequisite for the device. The cover-cooler combination may also be multi-sectioned. The cover should be comprised of an outer layer of durable, semi-rigid material, such as canvas comprised of traditional woven or even non-woven materials including thermoplastics and the like, with and without cellular or foamed structure and including various material composites as so desired. The cover-cooler combination must also continue to protect the golf bag and the golf bag's contents from rain or transportation damage and also must cover and protect a preferred second layer comprised of insulative material and an optional but highly desirable either separate or combined layer utilizing waterproof or at least water resistant material.
Another object of the present invention is to include in the combination cover-cooler a feature for opening and closing to aid in accessing golf clubs and for removal of the golf bag cover from the golf bag. An additional feature provides the dual utility of closing an opened portion of the cover-cooler combination, once removed from the golf bag, to aid in keeping the contents, such as beverages and foodstuffs thermally insulated as well as providing a convenient carrying means.
It is therefore an additional object of the present invention to provide a combination golf bag cover and cooler that is insulated and operationally efficient for storing beverage and food, as well as protecting golf clubs from mechanical, physical or meteorological damage.
The cover-cooler combination may also include added features such as wireless device holders, pocket-like holders for keys, writing utensils, golf accessories including additional golf balls and tees, etc. These additional features and their utility are essentially infinite and therefore it should suffice to state that the present invention may include all known and foreseen features that could be added to the cover-cooler combination to enhance a golfer's golfing experience by adding convenience.
The description which follows, and the embodiments described therein, is provided by way of illustration of an example, or examples of particular embodiments of the principles of the present invention. These examples are provided for the purposes of explanation, and not of limitation, of those principles and of the invention. In the description which follows, the same parts are marked throughout the specification and the drawings with the same respective reference numerals. The figures represent the cover-cooler combination and are not drawn to scale and in some instances proportions have been exaggerated in order to more clearly depict certain features of the invention.
Additionally the cover-cooler combination [200] may contain fasteners such as zippers [150], hook loop(s) [155], using Velcro® as the material of choice, or possibly snaps [160] to secure the cover-cooler combination [200] to the golf bag [100]. A method for attaching the cover-cooler combination to a golf cart in the same fashion as would be used to attach to a golf bag is also possible, as is just allowing for carrying the cover-cooler separately. The primary purpose of providing the features described above for fastening the cover-cooler to the golf bag (or golf cart) is to ensure that the cover-cooler combination is universal, in that it would fit essentially any manufactured golf bag or golf cart or accessories thereof. It is possible and also within the scope of the intent of this specification, that the cover-cooler combination be manufactured to specifications required for custom golfbags and/or golf carts. These custom designs will vary in terms of the attachment requirements necessary to ensure proper linkage with the cover-cooler combination.
The cover-cooler combination [200] may also contain a loop feature [250] to allow for hanging the cover-cooler combination [200] to aid in drying, cleaning or providing other user's needs.
Additional features (not shown) may include compartments for electronic devices, personal belongings, and the like, and may provide for openings sidewardly opened or opened from either a topside or a bottom side depending on whether the cover-cooler [200] is vertical as shown in
It will, of course, be appreciated that the embodiments described have been given simply by the way of illustration, and the invention is not limited to the precise embodiments described herein. Various changes and modifications of the embodiments disclosed may be prepared by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention and as defined in the appended claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US05/12444 | 4/11/2005 | WO | 12/13/2006 |